Multi-FX: Your Best Board Starts Here

Strymon Volante Magnetic Echo Machine Pedal

Analog-style Digital Delay Pedal with 3 Echo Types, 4 Playback Heads, Looper, and Spring Reverb
Share
Item ID: Volante
Strymon Volante Magnetic Echo Machine Pedal
Price:$429 and 00 cents
Special Financing - Ends Aug 2, 2026. $12/month with 36 month financing*

In Stock!

Add to Cart
Sales engineer photo
Ask An Expert

Our expertly trained Sales Engineers are ready to help!

What is a Sales Engineer?
Sweetwater Gear Exchange

Have one to sell?
Check out Sweetwater's Gear Exchange!
Learn More

Complete Your Order
Product Image - This Item - Strymon Volante Magnetic Echo Machine Pedal
Strymon Volante Magnetic Echo Machine Pedal
$429.00
+
=
Buy all:
Strymon Volante Magnetic Echo Machine Pedal
In Stock!
Price:$429 and 00 cents
Add to Cart
Add to list
Skip to Description
Most Popular Accessories & Related Items
Back to navigation

This article was Written By

Our Product Research Team

Get to know them!

The Full Gamut of Analog-style Echoes

Strymon’s Volante delivers the full gamut of analog-style echoes — magnetic drum echo, tape echo, and reel-to-reel studio echo. It’s also a stereo multi-head delay with an onboard looper and independent vintage spring reverb. You can really dial in the vintage vibe with this pedal, from the natural saturation and soft clipping of overdriven magnetic media to mechanics, wear, head spacing, machine speed, and more. Enjoy complete control of every parameter via MIDI. Store up to 300 presets. Take command via expression pedal — Volante is primed for maximum emotional expression. Beyond that, instrument/line-level capabilities make it equally at home on your pedalboard or in the studio. Volante includes tap tempo, 24-bit/96kHz sound quality, and selectable true bypass/analog buffered bypass switching — it’s one of the most feature-packed delays on the market.

Three vintage echo machines in a single pedal

Volante can conjure up just about every type of analog-style echo you can dream up. Its Drum setting yields the warm, harmonically rich, saturated sound of a magnetic drum echo — you can almost smell the tubes cooking. The Tape setting serves up well-crafted multi-head tape echoes, complete with smooth tape saturation and tape’s characteristic nonlinearities. The Studio setting reproduces the unmistakable sound of a classic reel-to-reel machine, giving you a clean, pristine sound that’s overflowing with full-bodied warmth and fidelity.

Four playback heads with individual control

Each of Volante’s four playback heads can be set for full volume, half volume, or off. And independent of playback level, you can switch each head in or out of the feedback circuit — you can even switch heads into the feedback circuit that aren’t activated for playback. You can also pan each head individually. Guitarists here at Sweetwater have had a blast crafting interesting, complex rhythmic patterns, unique atmospheric textures, and interesting psychoacoustic stereo images with Volante.

Create loops and electrifying special effects

You can use Volante to create loops — with a magnetic personality. These loops degrade and evolve, and you can play them in reverse with a tap of your foot. Pause them for a mechanical tape stop effect, or change their speed. Or if you really want to bring on sonic Armageddon, press and hold a footswitch to unleash classic psychedelic delay feedback. With a bit of experimentation, Volante can yield rich, hypnotic, unpredictable — but musically rewarding — results.

Variable head spacing yields interesting rhythmic repeats

Vintage multi-head tape machines could be a bit finicky. Their heads weren’t always evenly spaced, which led to all kinds of interesting sonic interactions when multiple heads were set to repeat. Volante takes this into account with a Spacing control that’s adjustable between Even, Triplet, Golden Ratio (for dense, non-overlapping echoes), and Silver Ratio (for non-overlapping repeats biased toward the quarter note). And the Spacing control is continuously variable, allowing you to morph between its settings in real time.

Add dimension with an independent spring reverb

Like many classic tape echo machines, Volante includes an independent spring reverb, allowing you to add dimension to your playing while imparting a gorgeous, gentle character. Volante’s spring reverb infuses your tone with an inimitable vintage vibe while enhancing your delayed signals.

Strymon Volante Magnetic Echo Machine Pedal Features:

  • Digital delay pedal that re-creates the full gamut of analog-style echoes
  • 3 magnetic delay types: magnetic drum echo, tape echo, and reel-to-reel studio echo
  • 4 playback heads with individual control over level, feedback, and panning
  • 3 echo machine speeds exhibit an interesting range of effects
  • Magnetic record head saturation yields warm, luscious delay signals
  • Looper with reverse, tape stop, and speed change effects
  • Variable head spacing creates interesting sonic interactions
  • Produce sonic cacophony with self-oscillating feedback loops
  • Dedicated spring reverb adds dimension to your playing
  • Tap tempo footswitch lets you set tempo on the fly
  • Provides instant access to 8 presets with up to 300 available via MIDI
  • Expression pedal input for instantaneous, continuous control
  • Instrument/line-level capabilities make it equally at home on your pedalboard or in the studio
  • Selectable true bypass/analog buffered bypass switching

Resources

Warranty Info

Sweetwater's FREE 2-Year Total Confidence Coverage Warranty

Extra peace of mind at no extra cost.

  • Save money with FREE parts and labor
  • Get back to making music with the industry's fastest turnaround time
  • Fix it the first time with our award-winning, factory-certified Service Department
Learn More about Total Confidence Coverage
Back to navigation

Tech Specs

  • Pedal Type: Echo, Delay, Reverb
  • Analog/Digital: Digital Effects (analog preamp)
  • Effects: Multi-head Tape Echo, Drum Echo, Studio Echo, Spring Reverb, Delay, Looper
  • Presets: 8 x Preset Locations
  • Max Delay Time: 4 seconds
  • Looping Time: 16 sec (double), 32 sec (normal), 64 sec (half)
  • Tap Tempo: Yes
  • Inputs: 2 x 1/4" (instrument/line switch)
  • Outputs: 2 x 1/4"
  • MIDI I/O: In/Out/USB
  • Other I/O: 1 x 1/4" (expression)
  • USB: 1 x Mini-B
  • True Bypass: Yes, Switchable to Buffered
  • Bypass Switching: Relay Based
  • Power Source: 9V DC power supply (sold separately)
  • Height: 1.75"
  • Width: 7"
  • Depth: 4.5"
  • Manufacturer Part Number: Z120-VOLA

What Makes Our Sales Engineers Great?

Sweetwater Sales Engineers are a world-class team of experts dedicated to you. Hand selected from across the globe, each brings a wealth of experience and expertise in the world of music gear to provide you with unparalleled service completely free of charge. Friendly relationships, real trust, and the right gear are only a call or a click away!

Back to navigation

Reviews

Over 40 5 star reviews for a reason
With so many pedals to choose from, Is this pedal still relevant in 2022? Heck yes! This pedal sounds AMAZING. Even with the new BOSS and Line6 pedals, this remains a standout in my opinion. It has replaced 3 separate pedals on my board - a tape delay, a spring reverb, and a looper.

The new DL4 offers more variety of delays and more reverbs, but I like the simplicity of the Volante. Nearly every function is available instantly via dedicated switches, knobs, or buttons. I would mostly use tape style delays anyway, and the Volante does this incredibly well. It may be a one-trick-pony but it's a hell of a good trick! It has line inputs so it doubles as a mix tool, and it's a bit more compact. I also love that it is Made in the USA.

As good as this sounds in mono, it sounds even more incredible in stereo.

Whatever delay sound you are hearing in your head, you can probably get it with this pedal, and the included spring reverb is a nice touch as I have one amp without reverb.

There is a reason it has received over 40 5 star reviews and it is worth every penny.
Music background: 30 + years of playing, recording, and producing
FYI - Volante is The "perfect" companion to the TimeLine
I was on the fence. I had a Timeline, one of the best made and fully equipped delay pedals out there even today.
Well, nothing ventured nothing gained- I took a chance on the Volante being an addition to my rack, and not to replace, and boy I'm so glad I did!!! Where the Timeline fills the void on my guitar tracks, the Volante adds spice and structure. And it's fully midi controllable for my Helix! So if you already have a Timeline, be not afraid to add the Volante to your mix. You can thank me later. ; )
Just Fantastic
I’ve owned many delay pedals over the years from several makers. Some were good others were really good but none of them even comes close to the sounds I get from this pedal. In fact, I sold two Strymon pedals to buy this, the DIG and the elCapistan. With the Volante, I’ve found I can cover most of the DIG territory and can do everything I could would with the el Capistan and way, way more. I’ve never herd a better delay in over 40 years of playing.
Music background: 40 years rock & blues
Does all I want and more
Once again TJ had the answer and the vision to my questions after I had bought several other delay pedals from other places this is easier to use more control and less digital dither this is certainly the best I've tried and I thank TJ for suggesting it Thanx Olmike
Truly Inspirational Delay Pedal that Stacks Well With Others
I have spent about 8 hours on the Volante pedal at this point. Run it through most of its features in my studio. The Volante focuses on really great delay audio tones, and not so much on cool techie features that most will never use. That in itself was refreshing. The delay tones with all 3 delay engines are wonderful recreations of an Echoplex, Binson Echorec 2,and a reel to reel studio tape delay. All of them sound as good or better than the real thing depending on your taste. If you are a real delay pedal enthusiast as I am, you will find this pedal to be quite wonderful. The other great thing about it is that it sounds fantastic stacked with my Boss DD-500 and Eventide H90 delays. The analog JFET front end of the Volante carries that character to the other pedals and brings out the best in all of them. The Volante is a nice upgrade to my delay tones in general. Much more impressive than my Strymon Timeline is for that WOW factor when you hear it. And now the Nixie software supports preset programming on the Volante as the last big reason not to buy one of these pedals.
Music background: Studio Musician / Composer /Engineer
Hear from a Sales Engineer
What Do Our In-house Gear Experts Think?
Nick Rice
Easily the most sophisticated, yet easy-to-use delay pedal I've ever played with. In Strymon fashion, you can go as deep or as surface level as you'd like and get a great sounding, pseudo-authentic, tape delay sound. I've used it on anything from a simple slap back to a lush, complex soundscape.