



🎵 Elevate your soundscape — don’t just play, transcend.
The Walrus Audio Descent Reverb/Octave Machine Pedal is a premium analog effects processor designed for musicians seeking rich ambient textures. Featuring three distinct reverb modes—Hall, Reverse, and Shimmer—and octave blending capabilities (+1/-1), it offers deep tonal customization through eight dedicated controls. Its Fab input and expression pedal compatibility provide seamless live control, making it a must-have for professionals crafting immersive soundscapes.






| ASIN | B00L9ET1RO |
| Color Name | Assorted Colors |
| Connector Type | 1/4 inch TRS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (21) |
| Date First Available | 1 July 2014 |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Item Weight | 600 g |
| Item model number | DSC1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 17.78 x 10.16 cm; 600 g |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Voltage | 9 |
J**D
PROS: This is a great pedal if you're looking to create soundscapes. It's very versatile and the octave addition feature can do some really spooky, ethereal stuff. I really like the "tweak" pot which lets you control the brightness of the reverberated signal. I bought the pedal because I was originally looking at the Seraphim Mono Shimmer and this, in addition to having a really great shimmer effect, also had a hall and reverse setting. As someone else said, I haven't found a use for the reverse setting but the hall does a good cavernous reverb. CONS: Because the "dry mix", "wet mix", "dry signal", and "reverb time" pots all play important factors in determining the verb, it can be cumbersome to find the sound you want. This gives you a lot of control but also requires a lot of subtle tweaking. You will definitely have to set presets to use this pedal live. My main criticism of this pedal is that even with the "reverb time" pot turned down all the way, the reverb is still fairly long meaning that this pedal does not work as an all-purposes reverb. Overall it gets 4 stars because it's great at what it does but it loses one for the convoluted controls and the long reverb time. This is an incredible pedal for abstract soundscapes but does not work as a general reverb.
W**Y
Fantastic sounding reverb pedal. I love the dark vibes and undertones. The 1 octave up and 1 octave down knobs are a really nice touch. I also love the fact that it has dip switches inside to make it a stereo pedal. (With additional dongle, not included) Super rad because I plan on plugging a few synths into it as well. It’s a little pricey ($299) but well worth it for the sounds you can get out of it. Definitely watch a few videos of it in action before pulling the trigger, so you know what you’re getting into.
R**B
Absolutely love the crazy sounds you can come up with on the Descent. The reverb sounds are stellar! My only issue is that using the left mono output, there's a ton of clicking as you rotate any of the knobs - not ideal. This doesn't happen using the right output however, and since I only use this in studio it's not a dealbreaker. Overall, this pedal rules. Build quality is great.
S**M
Awesome pedal. Would recommend to anyone not wanting to spend Strymon money but desiring that glassy shimmering reverb. Cool pedal. I dig the products
A**.
Good sounding reverb. Would've given 4-5 stars if it weren't for that the presets can act up when jumping from one to another. This seems to be due to the position of the knobs at the time of the save and/or change to another preset.
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