You will be thrilled with the Walrus Audio Fathom reverb pedal whether you use it to provide subtle ambience or to completely drown your tone in interesting soundscapes. You may get everything from small rooms to lengthy, varied cascades of reflection using four distinct reverb algorithms. Using a sustain switch, you can freeze a sound in time and play over it afterwards. Even better, you may use the Fathom reverb as a temporary effect for chord stabs and other embellishments by holding down the bypass switch. The Walrus Audio Fathom pedal is a reverb you can really get creative with because it has a double-octave Sonar reverb effect for a shimmering contemporary sound.
In Hall mode, the Walrus Audio Fathom reverb pedal offers a spacious, open sound with control over the pre-delay time. Plate mode delivers a vibrant plate reverb sound with complex midrange, also offering control over pre-delay. Lo-Fi mode features a filtered reverb that ranges from warm and liquidy to bright and thin, depending on where you set the filter. And Sonar mode adds high and low octaves for shimmer effects, with the ability to blend in the octaves as much or as little as you like.
Many guitarists enjoy employing reverb or delay with lengthy or infinite sustain to flesh out sparse arrangements. With its sustain switch, the Walrus Audio Fathom reverb pedal makes it simple to use this method whenever you want. To stop the reverb while you play over it, simply press the sustain button while the effect is on.
When you press the bypass footswitch on the Fathom, the effect turns on and off as expected. However, you may also step on it and hold it to activate momentary mode, which uses reverb to highlight a phrase, chord, or single note. You may enhance your performance with reverb bursts that don’t overpower your tone, especially when used in conjunction with the switchable trails mode.
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