GFI System Skylar Stereo Reverb
Brands:
Skylar packs four quintessential GFI System reverb algorithms into a compact pedal that is straightforward and easy to use. Intuitive user interface coupled with an LCD screen make it a breeze to navigate through Skylar’s vast sonic palette and features.
More video demos here:
Demos In The Dark - https://youtu.be/Z8V_ag5W1J8
Andy Demos - https://youtu.be/kvcnNjPuo7s
Collector//Emitter - https://youtu.be/s_oL4f_Roy0
Mike Hermans - https://youtu.be/yrX374-4oA0
SpiralCasterPlaysPedals - https://youtu.be/qjWx3RPRCX4
Ambient Endeavors - https://youtu.be/rHPsZ9dH5Q4
MAX DECAY - https://youtu.be/NAkL-beoSxc
MAS Distro - https://youtu.be/KWb5B2v1hPM
Input/Output
Skylar supports both mono and stereo input/output. Mono connection is made using standard TS patch cables while stereo connection is made via TRS patch cables (a splitter-Y cable may be needed).
External control
A multi-purpose jack provides connection to an expression pedal or tap-tempo pedal. Expression pedal input enables expressive control of reverb parameters, and the external tap-tempo can be used to control the tremolo speed in the Tremble algorithm.
Algorithms:
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Spatium
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Shimmer
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Plate
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Tremble (tremolo-reverb with tap-tempo)
Key Features:
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4 select reverb algorithms.
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2 presets
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4 knobs with button
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Intuitive interface with LCD screen.
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Mono / Stereo input and output.
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Expression pedal and tap-tempo input.
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Momentary action supported.
Specifications:
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Input impedance : 1 MOhm.
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Output impedance : 1K Ohm.
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DAC / ADC resolution : 24 bits.
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Current consumption : ~110 mA.
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Weight : 0.6 Kg (1.6 lbs).
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Dimension : 12 (L) x 7.2 (W) x 5.5 (H) cm
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Power source : 9VDC (negative center) - not supplied.