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Walrus Audio Slö Multi Texture Reverb

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Effect pedal

  • Three different reverb types
  • Three selectable reverb modes: Dark, Rise, Dream
  • Dark: Reverb with low octave
  • Rise: Spatial, swelling reverberation
  • Dream: Long, flat reverberation with vibrato
  • Three selectable waveforms for modulating the reverb tail: Sine, Warp, Sink
  • Sustain switch temporarily increases reverberation time to maximum
  • Controls: Decay, Filter, Mix, X, Reverb Mode / Modulation Shape, Depth / Rate
  • Foot-switch: Bypass, Sustain
  • Filter: regulates the high pass filter for the reverb tail
  • X control: Controls the volume of the octave (dark mode), swell time (rise-mode) or vibrato (dream-mode)
  • Depth / Rate: Adjusts intensity / speed of modulation
  • Trails mode on/off
  • Power supply via 9 V DC power supply (not included)
  • Current consumption: 100 mA
  • True bypass design
  • Top-mounted connection sockets
  • Power supply connection
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 12.1 x 6.6 x 3.5 cm
  • Weight: 0.27 kg
  • Made in USA
Available since April 2019
Item number 464165
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Analog No
Battery Operation No
PSU included No
input/output configuration Mono in / mono out
688 AED 178,99 €
Plus 269 AED shipping
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Creative reverb that looks as good as it sounds.
Grant. 16.06.2020
I am using it to make ambient/post-rock sounds, and loving this pedal, it's always on now.

Pros:
Can go 100% wet
Creative interesting reverbs.
Top mounted jacks.
Sounds Fantastic

Cons:
Only 3 reverb algorithms available for ~£170

It's not a overly complex box that once you understand the controls it's quick to find a good sound that can create oodles of ambiance, you can hit that sustain and now it's infinite, you can then add modulation depth and make your ambiance much more involved.

Dream and Dark are great for more typical reverb sounds, but one of the funnest sounds I've found is sending distorted sounds in to Rise mode with 100% wetness to make for these delightful swells, that work similarly to swelling with a pedal or volume knob, but much simpler to achieve.

I've not had a chance but I think I could use that could be used for creative sounds outside of guitar but I'd need to try plugging a synth / bass into it really to further explore what it can do.

Appearance wise it's quite something to look at on your pedalboard and at the end of the day I think we can all agree that's all that really matters.
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Walrus does it again
Its sick 19.10.2019
Bought this reverb after looking up a few youtube videos. I've had a EHX cathedral before and was able to play on a few other known reverb pedals. Just from pluging the guitar in straight to my soundcard without any amp sims the sound became so much warmer and detailed. Like switching from a shit soundcard to a perfect spanky crisp DI signal.
I've only had it or 2weeks now but still havent figured out all the settings but for each reverb type you can just look it up on youtube. So i'll just say the pro's to this besides the amazing sound and reverb it gives is that there's something constantly happening with the reverb so its really good for experimenting and getting a whole lot of different sounds(from swells with octaves, weird sink detunes, amazing lush post rock ocean deep souns) but will also give you the typical reverb if you want.
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If you're not sure about getting a Slo or another reveb pedal, I'd suggest get both. There's no losing with getting this pedal.
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Awesome dreamy reverb!
Chris Q. 06.10.2022
For a rundown of all the features, my suggestion is to watch the videos. Essentially, this is all about long, modulated reverbs. For me , with a little chorus, it's evocative of Cocteau Twins more than MBV. While previously I was never a big reverb user, I find I have it pretty much always on at shows now.

It's a very long and bright reverb that can be filtered (great), but the decay time is essentially static. The decay knob is really a dampening knob, and while it does reduce the high frequency decay the low end rumbles on. This approach makes sense in that the reverb they designed is the one you hear, but it makes it a little less flexible. Very short reverbs are not really an option!

I use it on the middle setting, where the X causes a ramp up effect which is great for either doing reverse-reverb esque sounds or allowing you to keep your guitar transient intact.

The octave down setting, while cool, is not something I could see using in a band setting. However the Dream's "latch" reverb is perfect for those who might want to create pads or beds. I often find myself using the sustain button to create little noise walls during jams.

Overall, great pedal. Does its thing, and its thing is very cool.
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Not For Me, But.....
DCStrat 08.03.2021
This pedal doesnt fit my style and I was umming and ahhing over sending it back, if it were easier to get a normal reverb sound i'd have kept it.
That being said, the tones this things produce are lovely and the build quality and looks are next to none. I did feel a bit inspired to branch out on an atmospheric quest but, as an at home guitarist, I cant justify have two reverbs for normal and spacey tones, so i'm going to get an Oceans11 I think.
If I had more money then i'd have kept this to do a bit of exploring, but like i say, i just cant justify it myself and need a reverb that can do both.
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