Source Audio has announced the Pathways Reverb + Tremolo, a dual-effect pedal combining seven reverb types and three tremolo modes in a compact unit, available to order now with an ETA of mid-April.
Reverb and tremolo are timeless effects for almost any guitarist, and Source Audio has brought them together in the new Pathways Reverb + Tremolo – a compact dual-effect pedal that covers a lot of ground.
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Seven reverb types are on offer – Slapback, Echo, Spring, Spring Tank, Room, Plate and Hall – covering everything from tight vintage ambience to expansive, atmospheric textures. Three tremolo modes round things out, including Harmonic Bias and Optical varieties that capture the warmth and movement of classic amp tremolo circuits.
Both effects run on independent footswitches, so you can engage reverb and tremolo separately rather than being locked into running both at once. Tap tempo is on board for locking tremolo rate to a beat, and the pedal stores up to 128 user presets for quick recall between songs or settings.
Connectivity is equally well considered, with full stereo input and output, complete MIDI support and a USB-C connection for deep editing via the Source Audio Neuro 3 app. True bypass options cover both analog buffered and relay switching, and expression and 100% wet capabilities add further range for players who want to explore more experimental territory . While the Pathways is clearly designed with guitarists in mind, the stereo I/O and preset functionality also make it effective for keyboardists and studio players looking for a versatile, grab-and-go effects unit.
The Pathways Reverb + Tremolo is available to order now through Australian retailers, with stock expected mid-April.
For more information, visit Source Audio. For local enquiries, head here.