Modulation Multi-effects Pedal, with 11 Modulation Effects, Mono/Stereo Signal Path, Tap Tempo, Expression Input, and MIDI Input
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Specifications |
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Brand | Wampler | ||
Category | Multi-effects Pedals | ||
Pedal Type: | Modulation FX, | ||
Analog/Digital: | Digital, | ||
Presets: | 8 x Preset Locations, | ||
Effects Types: | Phaser, Flanger, Chorus, Tremolo, Rotary, Auto-Wah, Vibe, | ||
Inputs: | 2 x 1/4" (stereo/mono, pre/post), | ||
Outputs: | 2 x 1/4" (stereo/mono, pre/post), | ||
MIDI I/O: | 2 x 1/8" (In, Out), | ||
Other I/O: | 1 x 1/4" (expression), | ||
True Bypass: | Yes, | ||
Power Source: | 9-18V DC Negative center power supply (sold separately), | ||
Power Usage: | 107mA, | ||
Height: | 2.25", | ||
Width: | 4.5", | ||
Depth: | 3.75", | ||
Weight: | 2 lbs., | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | Terraform, |
Very Good!
Well done Wampler, do the job very well with some good extra like the memo of your preset, Stereo... Love it!
Easy to use and great sounds
The pedal is simple to use and provides high quality FXs. Slight learning curb but Brian Wampler has a 30 minute demo video on youtube. Fo the price it's worth it. Originally I purchased the walrus audio M1 but it was buggy half the time and required a significant learning curb, so I exchanged it for this and never looked back.
Pretty Darn Close to Perfect
I love modulation. Maybe too much. This is all of the mod effects I have ever wanted and more. This replaces a Boss Tremolo and JHS Chorus on my board with two trems (harmonic and standard) and two chorus (dimension and standard) that work beautifully in stereo. I was really excited to use the univibe and rotary functions with an expression pedal and I am not disappointed. Im a… read more praise/worship guitarist and a big plus for me is the auto swell setting. I can use this to swell the first note of an arpeggio and not effect the subsequent notes while maintaining even rhythms without having to work a volume pedal. Don't know that I'll have much use for the auto wah or envelope follower, but who knows? I may be inspired. If I could change anything it would be to replace the preset button with a dedicated foot switch, leaving the tap tempo switch exclusively for tempo. I have mine set up for normal routing. My rig is set up for mono only, as that's the way the FOH at my church works. I've listened to the stereo implementation, and it is amazing , allowing control of panning left to right in real time which is so cool for tremolo effects. I have not attempted any of the pre/ post setup features, but it's nice he know the options are available. All things considered, I'm very pleased with the purchase and feel it's a good value even if it's kind of pricey, due to the excellent build quality, aesthetic design and depth of controls, and above all, the excellent quality sounds.
Great, buy it
This little powerful should be on everyone's board. Great warm effects that do so much. Worth every penny!
Hugely Impressed
My pedalboard has pedals from Strymon, Source Audio, KMA Machines, Decibelics, EHX, Shift-Line, Keeley and now Wampler. I had been wanting a phaser and a flanger to go on my board but space is tight. I thought about trying to squeeze the Strymon Mobius on it but it would have made putting the cover of the pedal board on impossible unless I disconnected some cables. Not what I wanted… read more to do. I figured I'd get one and forgo the other until I saw the Terraform. Coming from Wampler I knew it would be good but I must say, I am really impressed by how good! Every effect is top notch (phaser is currently my favorite) and I was actually able to take my chorus pedal off the board, freeing up space for something else on that usually can't fit. My tube amp, which is the fabulous BluGuitar Amp One, fits on the pedalboard too and has an effects loop built in. Currently, I am running the Terraform in front of the amp but it can be configured to a four cable system allowing you to run the effects you want in front of the amp and the ones you want in the FX loop. Just haven't gotten around to doing this yet. Thanks to by sales engineer, Nicholas Weaver, who takes great care of me!
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