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Walrus Audio Mako Series M1 High-Fidelity Modulation Machine Pedal

Modulation Effects Pedal with 6 Programs, 9 Presets (128 Via MIDI), Momentary Tap/Skip, 3 Tweak Modes, 3 Tune Modes, and Lo-fi Effects
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Endlessly Customizable Modulation Workstation

Walrus Audio’s M1 Modulation Pedal is an all-in-one modulation machine that delivers all the warbles and wow and flutter you could ever ask for. In the spirit of their highly customizable Mako Series, the M1 is perfect for brave sonic explorers who covet wild chorus, phaser, tremolo, vibe, rotary, and filter tones. Each one of the pedal's six effects has three distinct settings, with limitless creative potential via the wealth of adjustable knobs and switches. Considering the sheer sound-crafting potential the M1 offers, the nine onboard presets (128 via MIDI) represent a favorite feature among Sweetwater guitarists — they’re a lifesaver when playing live or when needing to capture that perfectly dialed-in sound for later. From '70s phase tones to classic rotary speaker sounds, the Walrus Audio M1 is the ideal tool to unlock your creative potential!

Six highly customizable modulation programs

The M1 is a veritable modulation workstation, with six modulation programs that each contain three unique types:

Chorus: Type 1 is a classic lush '80s chorus sound, while Type 2 adds in a second chorus with offset rate and depth. The third type is a tri-chorus effect that runs all three choruses in parallel for wild spacey tones.

Phaser: The first type is a 2-stage phaser with a single notch. Type 2 doubles those parameters for a much more powerful effect; Type 3 is modeled after the classic Uni-vibe sound.

Tremolo: Type 1 is a traditional trem that’s similar to classical optical and bias trem sounds. Type 2 is a harmonic tremolo setting that raises and lowers your high and low frequencies opposite of each other. The third type functions according to several predefined rhythmic patterns for a pulsing tremolo effect.

Vibrato: The first type is similar to Walrus Audio’s Julia and Julianna pedals in the “V” mode — more classic vintage vibrato sounds. Type 2 is inspired by old record player modulation, while Type 3 is based on the wow and flutter found in old tape delay units.

Rotary: This mode captures the classic rotary speaker effect, with Type 1 as a traditionally standard watery spinning sound. Type 2 is just the horn spinning and sound playing of of the drum, while Type 3 reverses this with sound from the horn and a spinning drum.

Filter: Type 1 is a lowpass modulated filter sound that’s perfect for darker tones, while Type 2 functions as a highpass filter. Type 3 is a full bandpass filter that forms a “sliding window” of frequencies.

The X factor

Each one of the M1’s six programs features a special “X” setting via the tune knob that controls a special effect-specific parameter:

Chorus: Adjusts the maximum level of pitch detuning.

Phaser: Adds feedback, producing a more dramatic tone.

Tremolo: Changes the phase of the left and right volume modulation, resulting in an ultra-wide stereo pan sound.

Vibrato: When using Type 1 and 2, this setting adjusts the phase of the vibrato’s pitch modulation when connected with stereo outs. In Type 3, it controls the amount of flutter.

Rotary: Adjusts the drive of the horn.

Filter: Changes the filter’s resonance, resulting in a more in-your-face tone.

Powerful, stage-ready MIDI capability

The Walrus Audio M1 includes nine onboard preset slots. What’s more, up to 128 presets are accessible via MIDI, which makes this modulation stompbox an excellent choice for complex, pro-level live rigs. The onboard presets are readily accessible via the bank switch, and you can cycle between them by pressing Bypass and Tap simultaneously. The pedal’s Tap LED gives you an at-a-glance confirmation of which preset you’ve selected — changing from red to green to blue. And any adjustments you make will change the LED to purple to show that you’ve edited the preset. This extensive preset management makes the M1 a truly gig-worthy effects pedal.

Walrus Audio pedals: built by sound tweakers for sound tweakers

The artists, musicians, and engineers at Walrus Audio take pleasure in chasing sounds that inspire, like the perfect breakup of an overdrive, a beautifully thick distortion, an endlessly sustaining reverb, and a self-oscillating delay. Simply put, these guys love to play with sound. They design stompboxes that re-create the sonic textures that they hear in their heads. Built by tone tweakers for tone tweakers, Walrus Audio’s guitar pedals are as versatile as they are functional. Complete with eye-grabbing graphics, Walrus Audio’s pedals are the perfect tools for guitarists who want to sculpt their own unique sounds.

Walrus Audio Mako Series M1 High-Fidelity Modulation Machine Pedal Features:

  • 6 highly customizable modulation effects, each with 3 distinct types
  • Dedicated Lo-Fi Knob that produces different effects based on the Tweak and Tune control settings
  • Tweak knob with a 3-way switch to control Shape, Division, and Type
  • Tune knob with a 3-way switch for creative control over Tone, Symmetry and a Dedicated “X” setting for effect-specific parameters
  • Tap/Skip footswitch to engage a momentary effect that mimics a needle skipping on a record
  • 9 onboard presets, with 128 total accessible via midi functionality

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Tech Specs

  • Pedal Type: Modulation
  • Analog/Digital: Digital
  • Effects: Chorus, Phaser, Tremolo, Vibrato, Rotary, Filter
  • Inputs: 2 x 1/4" (mono/stereo)
  • Outputs: 2 x 1/4" (mono/stereo)
  • MIDI I/O: In/Thru
  • USB: 1 x Type Mini-B
  • True Bypass: Yes
  • Bypass Switching: DSP
  • Power Source: 9V DC power supply (sold separately)
  • Power Usage: 300mA
  • Height: 2.64"
  • Width: 2.52"
  • Depth: 4.9"
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 900-1063

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Rated 5/5

Lots

I bought this pedal after going down a rabbit hole looking for a replacement for my Demeter Tremulator. First I just wanted tap tempo, then I was attracted to picking up a unit that has a harmonic trem option, and finally when I read about the versatility and MIDI support on the M1, I had to try it.

I'm not a huge modulation user, so I figured any other usable sounds would just be a good deal. I love this pedal for the optical and harmonic trem alone, but I've been impressed by most of the included effects. I find myself most often going to the vinyl mode vibrato, phaser, univibe and rotary, but it packs some classic chorus tones as well. I would've preferred a flanger over the filter.

I love the interface, and I find it intuitive to find good sounds. I like that I can store 9 presets without going to a MIDI switcher. The waveform controls are fun for tweaking things.

If I could change one thing about this pedal, it would be to have indicators on the knobs a la rotary encoders to indicate current setting on preset recall.
Rated 5/5

Lofi Monster!

I bought the m1 for the lofi knob and the vibrato. This thing is a lofi making monster! Controls are easy to learn and are all interconnected to each other. Your imagination is the only tonal restriction for this pedal.
Rated 5/5

I'm am absolutely impressed

I'll admit, I didn't know what to expect from the Walrus M1. I made sure to keep my expectations down to not be let down. I'll tell you what though… I was VERY IMPRESSED when I started playing through it. It skipped the manual first and went straight in, since the pedal is pretty intuitive. I also have a D1 V2, so I understand the interface. That said, after a while, you definitely need that manual. There are way more options on this than on the D1. It's extremely tweak-able. Chorus is great, even against my benchmark Maxon chorus. Same with the phaser. The Trem is extremely flexible and I was quickly able to dial in what I wanted. Vibe should have bee called "Vib" as it's actually vibrato, and not uni-vibe. The Univibe is actually hidden in the Phaser. But anyway, the vibrato is great too. I like how all 3 vibratos modes are distinct. Then, Rotary and Filter. Those were tricky. I needed the manual to dial in what I wanted, but it was all there.

I actually played this thing for 6 hours in a row when I first got it. I really can't believe all this is packed into such a small box. Like a said, I have a D1 V2 and I love it. This M1 is even better. You can tell the designers learned a lot from the first Mako releases.
Music background: Guitar and Drums since 1996
Rated 4/5

Lovely footprint with an even lovelier sound!

I was one of those unlucky ones who received a faulty product coming from the manufacturer. I was pretty bummed the second I realized my unit had not gone through sufficient quality control. I contacted my Sweetwater rep who put me in contact with Jordan, one of the support specialists, and to make a long story short; I have never experienced such a swift and neat customer service ever. I reside in Europe but the order was shipped to my address in MO, and I was expecting lots of work on my part to get it back to the States, but Sweetwater took care of it all and 6-7 days after the FedEX pickup in Norway I received a brand new unit, tested, stamped and loved by the guys at Sweetwater. Thank you so much for going the extra mile. 4,349 miles that is...

The Walrus Mako M1 is a great pedal, though a little bit complicated to set up to begin with, but you'll get the hang of it. I still wish they would let you create patches as a starting point, or to save for later. Sound quality is fantastic! The footprint is the reason I chose this over other brands, and now that I have I'm very happy I did.
Music background: Music lover and guitar player for 23 years
Rated 3/5

Great sound, tough to edit.

I love the way the pedal sounds but editing it is unpleasant at best. I find myself rarely touching any of the knobs. I edited some sounds a while ago but I'm wary to touch knobs because you don't really know where the value of the sound you're using is. You don't even know what type of effect you're using other than by sound… This needed unmarked knobs, endlessly rotating dials and an LED. Also, a different system to show what type of effect you're using would have been nice. Without an LED to see what values are and having to hold the buttons down to use the alternate edit modes, messing with it isn't any kind of fun. Should have had Bluetooth and an app for editing and saving sounds. I'll probably move onto something with some sort of screen or an app to edit with. Lesson learned; avoid small multifunction pedals.
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