Walrus Audio Fundamental Series Delay Pedal

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Walrus Audio Fundamental Series Delay Pedal

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Product Overview

The Walrus Audio Fundamental Series Delay Pedal provides you with the core sounds of repeated effects with the tonal integrity to live on a professional's pedalboard but with simplified controls friendly enough for even the newest effect pedal users. With 3 delay algorithms, you can go from clean digital feedback to an analog delay emulation, as well as reversing your trails.

For the Fundamental Series, we challenged ourselves to design a set of pedals with the tonal integrity that’s required to live on a professional’s pedalboard, but with simplified controls friendly enough for even the newest effect pedal users. Each Fundamental pedal has three faders for tweaking the sound and a three-way switch for changing pedal modes. The result is a line of pedals that will keep you covered from your first band practice all the way to a sold-out arena. Designed and assembled at Walrus Audio headquarters in OKC, OK. 

Fundamental Delay: The Fundamental Delay provides you with the core sounds of repeated effects. With three delay algorithms, you can go from clean digital feedback to an analog delay emulation, as well as reversing your trails.

Time: Control the rate of the delayed repeats. Max delay time is one second  

Feedback: Control the number of repeats.

Mix: Control the mix of the effect and the original clean signal. All the way to the left outputs a fully clean signal, and all the way to the right outputs only the delay repeats. 

Slide Switch – The slide switch allows you to change between three distinct Delay algorithms.

Digital – Add a clean rhythmic delay back into your signal, with transparent repeats.
Analog – Add a filtered and slightly distorted delay back into your signal, designed to replicate the characteristics of bucket brigade delay chips.
Reverse – Add reversed trails back into your signal, create gentle melodies, or push into reverse feedback overload.

Slide Switch Secondary Control: Control the tap division when tap mode is engaged.

  1. Quarter Note
  2. Dotted Eighth Note
  3. Eighth Note

Tap Mode: To enter tap mode, hold down the bypass stompswitch until you see the LED flashing. Once it is flashing, tap mode is engaged and the stomp switch will only work as a tap tempo until tap mode is disengaged. While tap mode is engaged, adjusting the program Slide Switch will only change the division of the tap control, and not the delay program. To disengage tap mode, hold down bypass again until you see the LED turn back to solid white.

The pedal will remember the tempo you have tapped in until adjusted again by either the time control or another tempo is tapped in.

Trails Modes – The Delay comes with trails mode active by default, to disengage trails mode hold down the bypass stomp switch when applying power to the pedal. Once the LED flashes it indicates that trails mode is turned off. To re-engage trails mode, repeat the process, and wait for the LED to turn dark, indicating that trails mode is back on. With trails mode active, your delay repeats will fade off naturally after turning the pedal off. With trails mode inactive, the decay abruptly cuts off when you turn off the pedal.

  • The Delay comes in a Black finish with green and off-white ink.
  • The diecast enclosure’s exact size is 4.33" x 2.16" x 1.61”.
  • Power requirements are 9VDC (100mA minimum).
  • The use of an isolated power supply is recommended for powering all Walrus Audio Pedals.
  • Daisy chain power supplies are not recommended. Power supply not included.

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