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Presenting the new Walrus Audio MAKO Series D1 MKII High-Fidelity Delay Pedal. The newly updated D1 MKII is a feature-packed, high-fidelity all-in-one delay pedal with six algorithms for players to choose from: Digital, Mod, Vintage, Dual, Reverse, and Grain. The D1 can create inspirational delay trails ranging from dreamlike and bizarre, to rhythmic and clear, to warm and analog sounding. New Features in the MKII Version: Six carefully crafted delay algorithms to meet the needs of any guitar player Complete BPM control for the user with readout on screen Up to 128 presets Redesigned Dual Mode allows you to set unique tap divisions on each channel All new Grain Delay Program Add modulation to delay trails with Six wave shapes (sine, square, triangle, ramp, reverse ramp, random) Navigation menu screen for easy tweaking of secondary controls and BPM, or accessing presets. Program Controls: Each program can be fully customized to your taste and playing style with the left encoder knob, which controls six parameters on all programs of the D1: Depth, Rate, Shape, Age, Tone, and Spread. The Right encoder knob adjusts BPM, Swell, and Tap Division. BPM can also be set via the tap tempo switch or MIDI. Some programs will have additional options. See the manual for details. Programs: Digital - The Digital delay program offers a clean and crystal-clear delay that is perfect for rhythmic guitar parts where ultra-defined echoes are desired. Mod - The Mod delay program has unique modulation LFOs applied to random repeats and run at multiple rates to create unpredictable pitch modulation. This results in unique sounding repeats perfect for warping minds and scattering trains of thought. Vintage – The Vintage program allows for analog tape delay-inspired tones to be achieved with complex filtering applied to the repeats. Use the tone knob at low settings for darker filtering and at higher settings to roll off the low end. Dual - The Dual program employs two delays, one in each channel and both with different repeat subdivisions. The user has complete control over these subdivisions for both the L and the R channel, and can also choose to run their channel feedback in parallel, ping pong, or series. This effect can leave some jaw dropping trails, especially in stereo. Reverse - The Reverse program reads the delay memory backward creating a unique delay repeat character known as a reverse delay. Select whether your repeats stay always reversed, or follow an analog reverse feedback system where the repeats flip flop. Grain - The Grain program can be as smooth, choppy, glitchy, or flowy as you want it to be, and for users who may want to try their hand at experimenting a little, this will be the perfect program for them to explore. The grain trails can be adjusted to short staccato sounding glitches, or opened up for full immersion. It’s a whole new world, but the player is still firmly in control. Presets: The D1 can save up to 128 onboard presets, which can be held in a preset bank made accessible by tapping down on the bottom left and bottom middle knobs simultaneously. Presets 0-9 are divided into Banks A, B, and C. Select a bank while in the preset menu. Bank A will cycle through presets 0-2, Bank B will cycle through presets 3-5, and Bank C will cycle through presets 6-9. Presets 10-128 can be accessed through manual selection or MIDI. The D1 MKII comes in an anodized silver finish with black, dark green, red, orange and purple ink. The 2in OLED screen measures 128x32 pixels. The enclosure’s exact size with knobs is 4.9” x 2.52” x 2.64”. Power requirements are 9VDC (300mA minimum). The use of an isolated power supply is recommended for powering all Walrus Audio Pedals. Daisy chain power supplies are not recommended. Power supply not included. Owner's Manual

The Guitar Sanctuary

The Guitar Sanctuary

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Walrus Audio
Brand New
13 Years
$399.99
The Guitar Sanctuary
Brian Meader
(972)540-6420
McKinney, TX
1:11 PM
Store Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10am to 6pm

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We ship most any order placed before 3pm CDT Tuesday through Friday the same day. Orders placed Saturday-Monday will ship the following Tuesday. For new products we will only ship to delivery addresses within the United States. Most pedals are shipped via Priority Mail. Guitars and Amplifiers are shipped via UPS Ground. Other shipping methods are available. Please contact prior to placing your order for shipping cost quotations to your delivery address.

The Guitar Sanctuary does accept returned items as long as arrangements are made for such within 48 hours of purchase/receipt. Returned items MUST be in the original condition and packing (including owner’s manual, un-used warranty card, any other items that came with the item) in order to qualify for a refund. No refunds are available for “special” ordered guitars or amplifiers (items that were not in stock, but rather ordered per the customers request. The customer is responsible for all freight charges and credit card processing fees incurred in the course of the sale. We cannot refund freight charges. The Guitar Sanctuary will charge a 20% restocking fee for returned effects pedals and amplifiers and a 10% restocking fee for Guitars. The only exceptions are for products that are defective.  Please only purchase an item after you are certain it is right for you! Layaway: You can lay-a-way any product for a maximum of three months. Lay-a-way requires a 25% non-refundable deposit. We will not be able to ship the item until it is paid for in full and as a lay-a-way purchase, does not qualify for the 48 hour approval policy. International Sales: We can ship most guitars and other products internationally. We prefer money orders, cashier’s checks, or bank wire transfers in U.S. dollars. Shipping quotes are only valid for 48 hours. Please consult with your local officials about taxes, duties, currency exchange rates, etc.