Walrus Audio Julianna Chorus

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Effects Pedal

  • Chorus / Vibrato
  • Stereo version of the Julia Chorus Pedal
  • Operating modes: stereo, mono-stereo, mono
  • From subtle chorus to "seasick" vibrato sounds
  • Controls: Rate, Depth, Lag, d-c-v
  • Switches: Wave Shape, Division, Tap
  • Bypass
  • Digital tap tempo control
  • Stereo output: 100% effects
  • Mono output: proportionally adjustable via d-c-v "Lag" control determines the basic character of the chorus sound (mild to detune), "d-c-v" controls the proportion between "dry" and "FX signal" (mono output)
  • Connection for external clock (tap in) or expression pedal (controls rate and / or depth)
  • "Secondary Momentary LFO Rate" for temporary "ramp-up" or "ramp-down" sounds
  • "Drift" function modulates the set LFO rate
  • Selectable waveforms: sine, square and random generator
  • Bypass with soft switch relay
  • Smart bypass circuit activates the effect only temporarily ("momentary") if desired
  • Power supply via 9 V DC power supply (not included)
  • Current consumption: 30 mA
  • Made in the USA

Note: Battery operation is not supported.

Available since September 2020
Item number 501998
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Chorus Yes
Flanger No
Phaser No
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Julianna with synthesizers
Pan Pan 02.02.2023
I got the Julianna to use with synths. I mainly use it with Dreadbox Nymphes and Arturia Microbrute which have mono outputs and I love how it widens everything so pleasantly but it doesn't loose any of its energy even in mono mixdown. The fact that it can do mono to mono, mono to stereo, stereo to stereo makes it really versatile. The effect can be subtle or wild. The feature that really got me by surprise was the tap tempo, it's super useful, especially if used with the random LFO wave. I love the hidden LFO drift function, it sounds lovely on pads and strings.
The lag knob and the DCV knob are also game changers, you can make really unique chorus sounds.
I have never used it on guitar but we tried it on electric bass and it was delicious on slow tunes with slow rates, but that's obviously a matter of taste.
It's really easy to dial in a nice tone but the hidden features can offer way more complex sounds, it's up to you.
It's really solid in terms of construction, in its metal case with sturdy knobs.
I am really satisfied with it, the only things that bugs me a little is the bump on volume when you turn it on, but it's not that big of a deal.
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Nice analog modulation
sinaptica 10.04.2023
I use this with synths. Put anything digital trough this to tame it and make it more lively.

Eg: I love my hydrasynth. But I use a digital recorder and a digital mixer and I love it more when it runs through this pedal. It just tame the high end in a very pleasant and analog way that's difficult to describe.

It can go from very subtle to an almost vibrato with pitchshift.
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Absolutely perfect
Its sick 09.03.2021
Its just amazing, price, build quality, knobs are sturdy and turn nicely.
switches are nice and tactile, stereo capability has made me move it constantly from synth to guitar to computer.
One could call this a "sick" pedal.
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Macht sooooo viel Spaß!
G3CD  31.08.2021
Ich habe gestern abend 8 Stunden mit Julianna rumgespielt, so viel Spaß macht das Pedal. Ich nutze es an einem Synthesizer, darum MUSSTE es Stereo sein, auch wenn ich z.B. Chase Bliss Warped Vinyl auch sehr attraktiv fand. Anders als bei Warped Vinyl sind aber die Einstellungen super simpel: ein Knopf für die Geschwindigkeit von Chorus bzw. Vibrato, ein Knopf für Intensität, ein Knopf für Latenz und einer für den Dry/Wet Mix (plus 2-3 versteckte Funktionen in Verbindung mit dem Tap-Schalter).
Der Effekt ist, dass mein "immer sehr schön und total clean und harmonisch klingender" Argon8M jetzt beginnt, rotzig und dreckig zu klingen, wie ich das sonst nur vom Make Noise O-Coast gewohnt bin. Voll geil!
Negativ ist, dass kein Netzteil beiliegt, man MUSS also ein Pedal Power Board haben (mit 9V 100 mA, Minus innen). Und die Anleitung ist sehr dürftig - z.B. steht nirgends, wo eigentlich rechts und links beim Stereo ist (die Buchsen sind "Mono" und "Stereo" beschriftet, ich habe links jetzt in Mono gesteckt, weil das auch bei meinem Synth so ist). Und es gibt keine Gummifüßchen … sowas sollte man aber eh' in der Schublade liegen haben.
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