Strymon are best known for the immaculate tones they conjure in their series of effects pedals. Now they’ve entered the realm of Eurorack modules with the Magneto Four Head dTape Echo and Looper.
Versatile and virtuosic: the typically brilliant sounds that Strymon is famous for has been a applied to a new invention, the Magneto Echo and Looper Eurorack module.
In the first look video, Strymon sound designer Pete Celi gives an overview of the new device and the reasons behind diving into the expanding world of modular synthcraft.
If you have the time, you can lose yourself in sixteen subsequent videos that demo the features and stylistic capabilities of the Magneto.
There’s no exact word on the release date as yet, but Strymon invite you keep in touch via their newsletter. We know we will.
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