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Echolution2 Ultra Pro is an update of Pigtronix’s previous flagship delay, Echolution2 Deluxe. Ultra Pro offers true stereo processing and an impressive 12 seconds of digital delay time. The sound quality is superb—unless you mangle it with the onboard bit-crushing function, in which case it’s superbly trashy.
Ultra Pro has a soft-touch, relay-style tap-tempo switch, with taps divisible by various time ratios. Furthermore, you can lock the delay to a particular subdivision and activate a second delay tap, also with selectable subdivisions. If you run your sound in stereo, you can choose ping-pong mode for echoes that ricochet back and forth between left and right channels. We’re talking Bolshoi-grade delay choreography.
You have extensive control over the delay color via eight filter options, including full-frequency echoes, warm low-pass filtering, a tape simulator with realistic-sounding distortion, and crush mode for those blown-out, bit-crushed tones. The pedal stores 60 presets and comes with an 18V power supply. (There’s no battery option.) I auditioned Ultra Pro with Pigtronix’s $49 Echolution2 Remote Switch, which can select presets, toggle pitch shifting on and off, and trigger a freeze function, wherein the pedal loops whatever audio is currently in the delay buffer.
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