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Walrus Audio Slö Multi Texture Reverb Pedal

Reverb Effects Pedal for Electric Guitar with 3 Reverb Modes, Momentary/Latch Switching, and Switchable Trails Mode
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Walrus Audio Slö Multi Texture Reverb Pedal
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Walrus Audio Slö Multi Texture Reverb Pedal

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Cavernous Reverb with Captivating Modulation

Do you use reverb more as a sonic texture than as a subtle ambient effect? You’ll love the Walrus Audio Slo Multi-texture Reverb pedal. Three different reverb modes — Dark, Rise, and Dream — generate a huge range of effects, from smooth and lush to auto-swells and even atmospheric octave effects. Dial in some modulation (with three waveshapes available) for richly animated reverb trails. And for creative live performance potential, Slo’s momentary switching capability allows you to generate a brief burst of reverb to highlight specific notes or phrases. When you need reverb that creates a soundscape without overwhelming the core notes you’re playing, check out the Walrus Audio Slo Multi-texture Reverb pedal.

Three reverb modes cover a huge, expressive range

You’ll find three distinct reverb modes in the Walrus Audio Slo pedal. Dark adds a lower octave to the reverb trail for a deep and wide atmospheric soundscape (guitarists at Sweetwater love this mode for solo guitar parts, like song intros). Rise mode is an auto-swelling reverb that gradually comes in after a note or chord is played. And Dream mode is a lush reverb with latch/freeze functionality — press the Sustain switch at any time to latch the reverb for an infinite reverb that lasts until you hit the Bypass switch (or Sustain switch again).

X knob controls a mode-specific parameter

The X knob on the Slo pedal controls a parameter specific to whatever reverb mode you’re using. In Dark mode, the X control sets the level of the lower octave signal. For Rise mode, the X control sets the amount of time it takes for the reverb to swell to full volume. And in Dream mode, the X knob sets the depth of its vibrato effect.

Momentary switching, sustain, and trails mode

You have access to two different switching modes with the Walrus Audio Slo pedal. Simply pressing the Bypass switch toggles the reverb on and off, while pressing and holding the switch generates a burst of reverb until you release the switch again. Pressing the Sustain switch while the reverb is engaged will ramp up the decay all the way and reduces it back to the amount set by the Decay knob when you release the Sustain switch. And for maximum flexibility, you can choose whether Slo cuts out the reverb instantly or allows it to decay naturally after you hit Bypass.

Walrus Audio Slo Features:

  • Reverb pedal for electric guitar
  • 3 distinct reverb modes — Dark, Rise, and Dream
  • Pitch modulation with 3 different waveshapes — Sine, Warp, and Sink
  • Sustain switch turns up reverb decay time until you release the switch
  • Bypass switch offers both on/off latching operation and momentary operation
  • Switchable trails mode determines whether reverb tail decays naturally after disengaging the effect
  • Generates huge atmospheric effects without overwhelming your core sound
  • Power supply not included — isolated power supply recommended

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Tech Specs

  • Pedal Type: Reverb
  • Analog/Digital: Digital
  • Effects: 3 x Reverbs, Pitch Modulation, Trails/No Trails Mode
  • Inputs: 1 x 1/4"
  • Outputs: 1 x 1/4"
  • True Bypass: Yes, Switchable to Trails mode
  • Power Source: 9V DC Isolated power supply required (sold separately)
  • Power Usage: 80mA
  • Height: 1.39"
  • Width: 2.6"
  • Depth: 4.77"
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 900-1047

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Reviews

My favorite pedal
This guitar has really inspired me to play guitar more and more, this isn't just a regular reverb pedal it's an ambient dream machine in a small and somewhat affordable box, and it's definitely worth the purchase!! I recommend watching Rabea Massad's video if you're considering buying this, you won't regret it!
Music background: I’ve been playing guitar for almost 4 years, I played progressive rock and jazz!
ambience for days. or nights!
I love ambient reverbs and was trying to decide between this and the strymon cloudburst. Let me tell you why I went with this. The main reason is that I feel like I can dial in the reverb to be more bright and modulated or darker and lush as needed. I feel the cloudburst sounds incredible, but I feel you only get that orchestral string sounding reverb which feels less versatile to me. Both are great sounding ambient reverbs, but I feel the slo has more options. Plus the sustain pedal on the dream setting mimics my electro harmonics freeze pedal which is amazing. Lastly, setting mix at noon allows the ambience to be very present while not coloring the tone of your guitar. Or you can go all in on the mix and now its a tame impala party.
Really cool sounds
This pedal is easy to dial in great sounding reverb tones that are out of the ordinary.
Music background: 30+ years of noodling
Great depth
Seems like they're phasing this out in favor of the new stereo version. I love this mono version! Bought years ago and this pedal ended my compulsion to buy reverb pedals! Looks just as cool in person.
Rocket Off To The Stars
Owned my first delay back in the mid 1970's,(Echoplex Tape machine), sold that and sorry I did. Bought a number of low budget delay pedals, have a nice Digitech factory pedal board with wah/volume pedal but this SLO pedal I connect with the best. Just love it!