Walrus Audio Lore OPEN BOX


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Description

*This is a new, open box pedal, that has been on our sales floor but is still in mint condition. Priced to reflect this.*

Create the soundtrack to your storybook adventure with the Lore Reverse Soundscape Generator. Made up of five different programs, the Lore is an ambient creation machine built around reverse delay and reverbs. Featuring two DSP chips running in series, each with their own analog feedback path, the Lore takes you on an adventurous journey rich with themes of reversing, time-stretching, pitch-shifting, and vast ambiance.

Once upon a time, in a fairy tale world, there stood a hidden forest. On the eve of every full moon, magical and delicate sounds of light were heard bouncing and reverberating through the trees. These sounds carry artifacts of notes moving backward and stretching through time. They are referred to as... Lore.

Create the soundtrack to your storybook adventure with the Lore Reverse Soundscape Generator. Made up of five different programs, each utilizes different combinations of delay and reverb that feed into each other for time-warping ambient creations. Featuring two DSP chips running in series, each with their own analog feedback path, the Lore takes you on an adventurous journey rich with themes of reversing, time-stretching, pitch-shifting, and vast ambiance. 

Analog Feedback Paths:
Having two analog feedback paths allows each program to incorporate a unique mix of affected and unaffected feedback. The two feedback paths interact and build off of each other organically, offering the user a wide array of sounds and behaviors to experiment with. 

Programs:

I. Reverse Delay into Reverse Reverb:

Program 1 combines reverse delay with reverse reverb with a focus on organically interacting feedback paths. Space and ambiance build as the signal is reversed, re-reversed, reverberated, and reversed again within the feedback network. Experiment with the X knob to control how reversed your delay trails are with left being least reversed and right being fully reversed. Lots of fun with big, eerie minor chords!

II. Reverse Delay into Octave Up Reverb:
Program 2 is a "light reverb" that combines octave-up harmonic feedback with an expansive, airy, reverb tank to create a breathy, spacious ambiance. Use the Regen knob to introduce a playful shimmer into the reverb decay. Increase the X knob to control the decay of the reverb. It sounds especially great with delicate fingerpicking parts.

III. Reverse Delay into Octave Down Reverb.
Program 3 is a "dark reverb" that combines octave down harmonic feedback with heavy filtering and harmonic distortion, to create a sound that is thick, rich, and murky. Use the Regen knob to bring a lower octave into the reverb decay. Increase the X knob to control the decay of the reverb. Add in some high gain or fuzz to alter the time-space continuum.  

IV. Reverse Reverb into Forward Reverb.
Program 4 is a dual reverb program, featuring reverse reverb into forward reverb, Dual harmonic feedback paths allow the user to dial in octave up and octave down, and time stretching allows for control of the size and character of the space. Perfect for instantly transforming guitar into rich ambient pads. Use the Feedback knob to add a lower octave to the reverse reverb. Conversely, use the Regen knob to add an octave up to the reverse reverb decay. Control the decay of the forward reverb with the X knob. To channel all things ambient, experiment with dynamic picking and strumming techniques with the mix fully wet for ethereal drones and pads.

V. Pitch Delay into Pitch Delay.
Program 5 features two "dueling" pitch delays, which shift the input signal up and down in complementary or opposing directions, allowing the user to create intricate harmonic patterns in the feedback network. Behaves like a sequencer at higher delay times and like a harmonizer at lower delay times. Use Feedback and Regen knobs to control various amounts of pitched delay repeats. Use the X knob to change the order of the 4th, 5th, and octave intervals that the pitch delay steps through. Experiment with short staccato notes to create some very interesting rhythmic parts!

Momentary Features:
Dive / Rise - Holding down the tap tempo switch will momentarily shift the clock rate of the pedal down or up and will hold it at that rate for as long as the switch is pressed. The direction of the dive can be changed by simply pressing bypass and tap simultaneously. A green LED over tap will indicate rise is set and a blue LED will indicate that dive is set.

Modulation: 
The Mod knob will control the amount of modulation applied to the wet signal. Holding down bypass and adjusting the Mod knob will adjust the modulation rate. The bypass LED will blink to show your set mod rate.

  • The Lore comes coated in a muted green enclosure with Cream, Orange, brown and dark green ink with art by David Hüttner.
  • The die-cast enclosure’s exact size is 3.62” x 4.79” x 2.25” including knobs.
  • Buffered bypass.
  • Power requirements are 9VDC, center negative (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.

Brand New

New items will always be direct from the manufacturer and include all original packaging, warranties, accessories, etc. We will only ever list items as "New" condition if we are an authorized dealer.

For fretted instruments: The original box that we received the item in will always be included in shipping unless it has been damaged and is not structurally fit to ship--in which case the item will ship in a blank box.

B-Stock/Open Box

Items that have been opened for display on the store room floor, returned, or cannot be sold as "Brand New" for any reason will be labeled as B-Stock. These items are still directly from the manufacturer and will contain all original packaging, warranties, accessories, etc.

Mint

Items listed in "Mint" condition are used, but not brand new. They will show virtually no signs of use and will often (not always) ship with original packaging, accessories, etc.

Excellent

Items listed in "Excellent" condition may show only slight signs of use, but will be mostly free of blemishes. These items will be 100% functioning. 

Vintage items listed in Excellent condition may show a little more wear than modern items, however, they will be in as best of shape possible depending upon how old the item is.

Very Good

Items listed in "Very Good" condition will show more blemishes than Excellent (buckle rash, small dents and dings, etc.). These items will not have any defects that affect playability or functionality.

Good

Items listed in "Good" condition will have some decent wear and tear such as cracks in guitar binding, noticeable scratches and dings in guitar pedals, etc. These defects will still be only cosmetic and will not affect the playability or functionality of the item.

Fair

Items listed in "Fair" condition will have defects that begin to affect the playability or functionality of the item. This could be a guitar with some dead spots, a cymbal with a small crack, an amp pot that doesn't function like normal, etc. These items will still be playable and functioning, just not at 100%.

If you every have any questions at all about the condition of an item that is new, used or vintage, it is always your best bet to shoot us a message or give us a call. We will always be happy to answer any and every question that you have!

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