Stereo delay pedal with Tape, Analogue, digital effects, true or buffered bypass, Preset and Tap Tempo modes, extra effects can be downloaded etc. Meet the New Standard in Deep, Authentic Vintage Echo and Delay Effects. Engineered and developed by the acclaimed team at Universal Audio, the UAFX Starlight Echo Station boasts powerful dual-processor architecture for the most sonically authentic Tape, Analog, and Digital delays ever produced by a stompbox. From timeless tape echo and bucket brigade analog delays, to endless, pristine digital repeats from the 1980's, Starlight Echo Station packs three iconic delay sounds into a beautifully-crafted effects pedal that's built to last decades. Legendary Delay Effects Through the Decades
Tape EP-III: Three unique 1960's tape echo machines, with settings for tape age and preamp color. Analog DMM: Vintage analog “bucket brigade” delay textures with enveloping modulation modes and subdivisions. Precision: Pristine digital delays with endless delay trails and optional modulation, derived from the UAD plug-in library. Bonus Effect: Free Cooper Time Cube delay, downloadable at registration. Starlight Echo Station – Key Features
● Flagship delay pedal with powerful dual-processor UAFX engine
● Three legendary delay effects, with available tap tempo, subdivisions, and more
● Optional preamp coloration (Tape EP-III, Analog DMM)
● Simple Live + Tap / Preset modes for instant recall of your favorite sound
● Additional downloadable effects by the world-renowned UAD algorithm team
● True or buffered bypass, * spillover / tails, silent switching
● Analog dry through, stereo / dual mono operation
● Classic UA analog design and craftsmanship, built to last decades Specifications
● Power requirements: Isolated 9VDC, center-negative, 400mA minimum **
● Inputs: 2 x ¼ ”TS (input 2 for stereo connections)
● Outputs: 2 x ¼ ”TS (output 2 for stereo connections)
● USB Type-C for computer updates
* True / Buffered bypass available via UAFX Control software (coming Spring 2021)
** Power supply sold separately