Animals Pedal Relaxing Walrus Delay Pedal

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ANIM-WALRUS-DELAY
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Animals Pedal Relaxing Walrus Delay Pedal
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Relaxing Walrus Delay

RELAXING WALRUS DELAY is a standard and easy-to-use delay effect that is indispensable for adding "amazing" to your guitar play.

The simple control knobs for Blend, Time and Repeat are necessary and sufficient, and you can make the necessary settings without hesitation.
The delay time is wide, from 1 to 500ms, covering from doubling to short delay, medium, and long delay.

The delay tone of RELAXING WALRUS DELAY is close to that of a vintage analog delay, and at the same time it has the clarity of a digital delay. By setting the Blend knob, you can set the tone that is finished with an exquisite balance to a natural reverberation that mixes with the original sound and melts, or on the contrary, you can make it stand out.
It also has self-oscillation just like an analog delay, and can cover a wide range of applications, from delays that are always on to delays as a transcendent projectile.

It is an effect pedal that comes in handy if you have one on the pedal board.

Delay, also known as the Yamabiko effect, is an effect that repeats the played sound and mixes it with the original sound to create a spatial expanse and reverberation.
If this is the only effect, you might think of it as a type of effect similar to reverb. In fact, you can use it in a similar way.

The decisive difference between a delay effect and a reverb effect is that the sound you play is repeated as is. The unique effect of this delay is a great help, especially for guitarists, to move up one level.

-Deep and smooth lead tone
When transitioning from rhythm backing to lead, it is a common means to switch boosters and distortions to make the sound louder or to bring it forward. However, when I mix or record a band performance and listen to it, sometimes I just feel noisy even if I make the sound louder, and I do not hear the lead as well as I expected.
At this time, if you step on the delay effect at the same time, the lead tone will have more depth, and it will have a distinctly different presence from the back tone. At the same time, the edges of the sound are slightly rounded, making it easier to hear and creating a smooth tone. At this time, the secret of the setting is to use a slightly longer delay time and reduce the number of repeats.

-Always on and smooth backing play When
listening carefully to the guitar sound at a professional player's live performance, it is often the case that there is always a slight delay. For example, the delay effect is effective when playing a smooth backing without cutting off the sound even with a chord change with long fret movement.
This is because it complements the sustain and has the effect of slowly disappearing the tail end of the tone. Try reducing the blend and delay times and setting the repeat to a few times.

・ Rhythmic and tricky play
The delay effect repeats the input sound over and over again. You can use the effect to create tricky play and rhythmic backing.
If you set the blend high, the repeat is set conservatively, and the delay time is carefully adjusted, you can create a dotted 8-minute delay and a harmony using the delay without using a multifunctional digital delay. I can do it.

-Self
-oscillation Self-oscillation, that is, self-oscillation, is a phenomenon in which the sound emitted from the delay effect becomes louder and louder by setting the repeat high, producing a unique sound like a scream.
At this time, you can change the pitch, timbre, rhythm of the oscillating sound by moving the delay time, and if you play the guitar or combine it with other effects, you can create a chaotic world. I can do it.
When you want to stop self-oscillation, you can lower the repeat knob to naturally fade out the chaos sound.
* For RELAXING WALRUS DELAY, the oscillation strength can be set by the internal trim pot. The default setting is to prevent oscillation.

The foot switch is true bypass. It is powered by a 9V battery or a standard center minus DC 9V adapter.

Designed by Australian surf art painter Jonas Cleasson.
* Designed with the image of a walrus that enjoys the afternoon after surfing with the best camping trailer that everyone dreams of.

  • Current consumption: 35mA
  • Input impedance: 500k ohm
  • Output impedance: 10k ohm
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Condition New
SKU ANIM-WALRUS-DELAY
UPC 4157327766
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