FuseG4
Our Neighbor Totoro
Go Slöer...
walrus audio Slöer...
I wanted a reverb pedal cuz I was feeling like my bugera amps onboard reverb was garage,
and realized for like most playing I only need a tiny bit of reverb, which my amp and sometimes delay pedal can do, unless going for specifically washy ambient tones
I liked the effect of fender springs when I used to have a deluxe reverb and Princeton 68 custom at one point and loved to crank the verb on those, so I started looking at spring reverb pedals and Swiss army knife reverbs but along the way thought I wasn't gonna nail that in amp tone anyways, and also started liking the more modern, spacey trippy digital reverbs and what people were doing with them
The Slöer just really sounded like it was so incredibly dreamy, ambient, and just more interesting than anything I got out of a spring tank before, naturally.
It's got a latching pad vibrato reverb, a -1 and +1 octave reverb, and an auto swelling shimmer reverb and a couple more, with stereo capability, ability to save 3 presets, and a wide range of tweaks including messing with the sample rate of the DSP to lengthen the reverb and increase digital artifacts
Lot of messing with it left to do but it's really cool and I am highly satisfied
walrus audio Slöer...
I wanted a reverb pedal cuz I was feeling like my bugera amps onboard reverb was garage,
and realized for like most playing I only need a tiny bit of reverb, which my amp and sometimes delay pedal can do, unless going for specifically washy ambient tones
I liked the effect of fender springs when I used to have a deluxe reverb and Princeton 68 custom at one point and loved to crank the verb on those, so I started looking at spring reverb pedals and Swiss army knife reverbs but along the way thought I wasn't gonna nail that in amp tone anyways, and also started liking the more modern, spacey trippy digital reverbs and what people were doing with them
The Slöer just really sounded like it was so incredibly dreamy, ambient, and just more interesting than anything I got out of a spring tank before, naturally.
It's got a latching pad vibrato reverb, a -1 and +1 octave reverb, and an auto swelling shimmer reverb and a couple more, with stereo capability, ability to save 3 presets, and a wide range of tweaks including messing with the sample rate of the DSP to lengthen the reverb and increase digital artifacts
Lot of messing with it left to do but it's really cool and I am highly satisfied