The Reptile has evolved and hits the market as Reptile 2.
In addition to the original Reptile’s controls, the Reptile 2 features a tap tempo control and an enhanced Flutter section with a new tone control.
The Tap Tempo function gives you ontrol of your delay on stage, by letting you match the speed of your delay effect to the tempo of your music.
Besides Tap Tempo, Reptile 2 also features an enhanced Flutter section, with a new Tone control. Flutter introduces a touch of random-sounding “warble” to your delay for that retro tape-effect sound. The Tone control lets you take the top end off your delayed repeats for an even more authentic vintage tone.
For more information about the Reptile 2 delay, go to t-rex-effects.com/Default.aspx?ID=2&ProductID=PROD297&VariantID=.
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