WALRUS AUDIO SLÄRP | CME EXCLUSIVE
CME EXCLUSIVE WALRUS AUDIO SLÄRP
Bless you! The new CME Exclusive twofer from Walrus Audio is an ambient adventure.
Say it with us now: SLÄRP it to me, baby! The new CME Exclusive SLÄRP from Walrus Audio merges the brand’s Slö Multi-Texture Reverb with the ARP-87 Multi-Function Delay, creating a unique new sound machine offering instant access to the abstract.
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- Three distinct reverb algorithms - Dark, Rise, & Dream, with three selectable modulation modes, offering unique reverb effects
- Four delay algorithms, Analog, Digital, Lo-fi, and Slapback, w/ tap tempo
- Versatile input/output allows for addition of pedals in between reverb and delay
- CME Exclusive pedal artwork
SLÄRP cherrypicks features from both pedals, notably the multi-texture reverb’s three reverb algorithms and wave functions, and the multi-function delay’s four delay algorithms. Put these in conversation and you get endlessly interactive and textured tones that are as much a dream as they are a reshaped reflection of reality.
The Walrus Audio SLÄRP is exclusive to the Chicago Music Exchange and, as always with Walrus Audio effects, features appropriately amazing artwork. Preorder the Walrus Audio SLÄRP today! Gesundheit!
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