New version of the Mako M1 High-Fidelity Modulation Machine
OLED screen
Six modulation effects: Chorus, phaser, tremolo, vibrato, Rotary and filter
Six lo-fi types: Envelope, Drive, Space, Age, Noise and Warple
128 presets
Controls for Rate, Depth, Lo-Fi and Mode as well as two additional controls for various parameters
Footswitch for on/bypass and tap/skip
Mono/stereo inputs and outputs
USB-C for firmware updates
Operation via 9 V DC power supply unit, 300 mA
The Mako Series MKII at a glance:
The Walrus Audio Mako M1 MKII High-Fidelity Modulation Machine at a glance:
The Walrus Audio Mako M1 MKII is a stereo all-in-one modulation pedal that is equipped with six effects and offers extensive setting options that come directly to your studio or to your Pedalboard in studio-grade quality! The pedal includes effects such as chorus, phaser, tremolo, vibrato, rotary and filter, while the central controls for Rate and depth allow for a wide range of sound options. The Lo-Fi control also offers an additional vintage character with six dedicated programs that convey the unmistakable touch of the 80s. In addition, various parameters can be set via the OLED screen, making operation simple and intuitive. With 128 presets, numerous settings can be saved and quickly recalled for rehearsal room, studio or stage use. Whether subtle sound coloration or extreme modulations - the Mako M1 MKII delivers high-quality studio-quality effects and opens up countless possibilities for everything from subtle sound coloration to wild textures!
The ultimate lo-fi sound
The M1 is not only equipped with numerous modulation classics, but also offers six lo-fi types that give your sound an incomparable sound character. While the Envelope type enables a dynamic attack that produces a slightly or more strongly colored tone depending on the velocity, the Drive type offers a typical analogue sound saturation with plenty of character. The Space type provides a rich reverb effect, which has a high mix and decay parameter when fully turned up. Three further lo-fi types are available for a real Vintage-Sound: The Noise type mixes an analog noise into your sound, while the Age type delivers a typical AM radio character. Finally, the last lo-fi type Warble can manipulate and deform the main waveform of the LFO, creating exotic and random modulations.