- Battery Operation: No
- USB: Yes
- MIDI Interface: Yes
- External FX Loop: No
Walrus Audio MAKO M1 MKII Guitar Multi-effect
The M1 MKII is a stereo, all-in-one modulation pedal featuring six studio-grade programs based on fan-favorite modulation tones: Chorus, Phaser, Tremolo, Vibrato, Rotary, and Filter. A sound explorers delight, the M1 features a dedicated lo-fi knob allowing you to mix various lo-fi parameters to every program. From the swirling, lush sounds of the 80’s to more subtle applications that give your tone a distinct flair, this is a hallmark for all kinds of modulation fans, offering limitless creative potential.
New Features:
- The M1 features six fine-tuned modulation algorithms: Chorus, Phaser, Tremolo, Vibrato, Rotary, and Filter
- Total BPM control, allowing users to select their specific tempo and read it out on the menu screen for Chorus, Phaser, Tremolo, and Vibrato programs
- Internal wet/dry mix
- All new flanger sound added to the Chorus algorithm
- 128 on Board presets
- Navigation Menu for adjusting secondary controls and Lofi parameters
- Revamped Rotary and Filter programs
True Bypass: Yes
It has a true bypass function, which ensures that when the effects are turned off, the signal passes directly through the unit without influence or degradation.
Controls
- Depth
- Rate
- Program
- LoFi
Inputs
- Jack 6,3 mm TS
- MIDI IN
Outputs
- MIDI Thru
- Jack 6,3 mm TS
MIDI Interface: Yes
It supports MIDI, allowing you to connect and communicate with other MIDI-compatible devices. This feature extends control and integration into the larger music environment, increasing flexibility and creativity in music creation.
Тype
True Bypass
Controls
Number of Buttons
MIDI Interface
External FX Loop
Colour
Inputs
Outputs
USB
Headphone Output
Package Contents
UK/EU Power supply included
Height (cm)
6.4
Width (cm)
6.7
Depth (cm)
12.4
Net Weight (kg)
0.36
Made in
USA
Documents
Manufacturer information
Safety instructions
Please refer to the user manual for the specific safety instructions for this product.
