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Walrus Audio - MELEE
SKU: 780960
Model: MELEE
Serial: 10692304
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Condition: Used Very Good Condition

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Description
True bypass, joystick controlled Reverb/Distortion[Discover genre-warping sounds with unique joystick controls, three different reverb programs, and the ability to flip the order of distortion and reverb.
The Melee unapologetically uses a joystick to meld reverb and distortion into one massive blaze of sound. With the flip of the order switch, run the distortion into the reverb or reverb into distortion; signal chain is your call now. For the explorer, the Melee can run one of three different reverb programs Ambient, Octave, and Reverse.
Algorithms
The Melee is equipped with three different reverb programs, which can be changed by simultaneously pressing the bypass and sustain stomp switches. Experiment with the order toggle switch to hear how differently these all react in front and after the distortion!
* Ambient Reverb (Pink LED) - Huge reverb capable of massive trails and engulfing your chords into an angry wash of sound. Great for soaring melodic lines or shoegaze-driven chord progressions.
* Octave Down Reverb (Yellow LED) - Similar to the Dark mode in the Sl, youll find an eerie lower octave hovering in the reverb trail for a nice and dark atmospheric touch.
* Reverse Reverb with Feedback (Blue LED) - Add reversed reverb trails back into your signal, create gentle melodies or push into reverse feedback overload. Big, slow, and sad chords love to hang out here.
Momentary
Press and hold the sustain switch to ramp up the reverb trails. Release and the trails will ramp back down to where the decay switch is currently set. The sustain switch can also latch in all three programs. Press and release the Sustain switch to capture and sustain the current reverb decay for long pad-like sounds in your wet mix. Press again to release the latch, and the reverb trail will taper off based on the position of the decay knob.