Wampler‘s new Catacombs pedal is here to offer you a whole boatload of delay and reverb programs, all of which can be run in Mono, Stereo, in parallel or in series. Because if you’re gonna buy a pedal that does both, you might as well pack as much as humanly possible into it, right?
The Wampler Catacombs packs six delay programs, which are:
- ANLG, a classic analog delay
- BBD, a bucket brigade device-tinged delay
- TAPE, a modulated vibe of artisanal tape and mechanical delays
- SPC, an echo-space delay
- FTE, an emulation of the Wampler Faux Tape Echo
- DIGI, an accurate recreation of the classic 2290 digital delay
And let’s not forget the reverb portion. The Wampler Catacombs offers ups:
- HALL, a hall reverb
- PLT, a warm vintage plate reverb
- SPR, a classic spring reverb
- SHMR, a shimmer reverb
- ROOM, a studio reverb
The Wampler Catacombs is pretty easy to use as it employs Time, Feedback, Modulation, and Level knobs, with Alt functions for each effect type. Each setting offers tap-tempo control and can be saved to one of the pedal’s eight front panel preset locations. The Wampler Catacombs also allows you to access up to 128 presets with full MIDI control, has configurable mono and stereo routing, a parallel or series switch, and an assignable expression pedal input to control any parameter.
Better yet, the Wampler Catacombs also comes with a complete software version as a plugin for your DAW in AAX, AU, and VST3 format for both Mac and PC. Get the Wampler Catacombs pedal here for $299.97.