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The Julianna is an all-analog, digital LFO stereo chorus/vibrato pedal that features expanded controls such as momentary LFO rate, drift, and tap/expression control. It allows users to create a wide range of sounds from mild chorus to intense vibrato, with familiar controls like Rate, Depth, and Shape. The pedal also includes a Bypass switch, LED indicators, and a recommendation for using an isolated power supply.

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The Julianna is an all-analog, digital LFO stereo chorus/vibrato pedal that features expanded controls such as momentary LFO rate, drift, and tap/expression control. It allows users to create a wide range of sounds from mild chorus to intense vibrato, with familiar controls like Rate, Depth, and Shape. The pedal also includes a Bypass switch, LED indicators, and a recommendation for using an isolated power supply.

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MOMENTARY FEATURES

BYPASS SWITCH - Holding down the Bypass switch, when the pedal is engaged, allows you to set
the secondary LFO rate and control the amount of drift added to the LFO by turning the Rate and Depth
knobs.
9 volt DC, Center Neg.
100mA min*
TAP SWITCH - Hold down the tap switch to ramp to the secondary LFO rate. If the secondary LFO
Tap / Expression rate is faster than the current rate, the pedal will ramp up to it. If the secondary rate is set slower, it will
ramp down.

Mono Out Mono In TAP / EXPRESSION JACK


The Tap/EXP jack can serve as either an external tap input or an expression pedal input. Before using
this jack, be sure to set the internal dip switches to the position that corresponds to the intended use.
Stereo Out Stereo In
If connecting an external tap, make sure it is a normally open source with a latch time of less than
Rate LED 250ms.
Bypass LED
To assign an expression pedal, enter assignment mode by holding down both the Bypass and Tap
Bypass Switch Tap Switch switches until the bypass LED blinks rapidly. While continuing to hold the switches, turn either the
Depth knob, Rate knob, or both to assign them to be controlled by the expression pedal. To clear an
assignment, enter the assignment mode and exit the mode by releasing both stomp switched without
turning any knobs. Make sure to use a TRS cable to connect the expression pedal, and that the pedal you
are using is configured to send the control signal on the tip conductor of the cable.

*The use of an isolated power supply is recommended for powering all Walrus Audio Pedals. Got questions or need a repair or want to mail us some cookies? Email [email protected]
All our pedals come with a limited lifetime warranty. walrusaudio.com/pages/warranty-and-repair for more info.
Daisy chain power supplies are not recommended.
CONTROLS When both outputs are connected, set the DCV knob to full counterclockwise to send your dry signal to
the mono output and vibrato signal to the stereo output for a traditional stereo chorus sound. Explore
RATE – The Rate knob allows you to control the speed of the main LFO. other variations by turning the DCV knob up slightly to add some vibrato signal to the dry output
SECONDARY FUNCTION: MOMENTARY LFO RATE - The Rate knob also allows you to set the changing the stereo image.
momentary LFO rate. While the pedal is engaged, hold down the bypass switch and turn the Rate knob.
Building off of the lush, tonal landscapes that the Julia created, The Bypass LED will blink at the momentary LFO rate and will turn solid once you release the Bypass DIV SWITCH – The Div switch lets you select a quarter note, quarter note triplet, or eighth note
Julianna is an all analog, digital LFO, stereo chorus/vibrato switch, storing your momentary LFO rate setting. See Momentary Features section to learn more. multiplier to scale a tapped in tempo.
with new expanded features. Julianna is able to produce mild NOTE: the div switch only operates on a tapped tempo, not the Rate knob.
smooth chorus, to seasick vibrato and everywhere in between. DEPTH – The Depth knob controls the strength of the chorus and vibrato effect by setting the
The familiar controls like Lag, Dry-Chorus-Vibrato Blend, and amplitude of the LFO. SHAPE SWITCH – The Shape toggle lets you select a sine, triangle, or random LFO wave to modulate
selectable LFO wave shapes are all still here but Julianna the pitch of your signal. There are no rules here. Sine is traditionally used for vibrato tones and triangle for
employs some new tricks. Secondary LFO speed, modulation
SECONDARY FUNCTION: DRIFT - The secondary function of the Depth knob sets the amount of
chorus, but feel free to change it up! The random wave is a true random LFO and is awesome for creating
“Drift” applied to the LFO. The Drift feature on the Julianna gently speeds up and slows down the current
drift, tap/expression control and momentary features unpredictable pitch vibrato effects. The random wave combined with the drift effect makes for seasick
will have you commanding all new kinds of sounds rate of the LFO based on the amount of Drift applied. It’s like a little robot is inside your pedal moving
unpredictability. Take some Dramamine and give it a try.
not found in traditional chorus pedals. the Rate knob up and down. Lower settings offer a small amount of Drift while higher settings are more
dramatic. To introduce Drift, hold down the Bypass switch, with the pedal engaged and turn the Depth
knob to the desired setting. To turn Drift off, follow the same procedure and set the Depth knob to zero.
BYPASS LED - Illuminated when the effect is engaged and blinks the secondary LFO rate when
holding down the Bypass switch when the pedal is engaged. Note the Julianna remembers its last
known bypass state. If you turn your pedalboard off with the Julianna engaged, the next time you power
LAG – The Lag knob lets you set the center delay time that the LFO modulates around. From smooth, it up, it will automatically power up engaged. This is great for players who use a bypass looper to avoid
tight modulation at lower settings, to noisy and nauseating detune at maximum.
having to turn the pedal on manually each time they power on their pedalboard.

D-C-V BLEND – The DCV knob sets the ratio of dry to wet signal through the mono channel of the
Julianna. Traditional mono chorus sounds can be heard with the knob set around noon. Pitch vibrato is TAP LED – The Tap LED pulses at the rate of the LFO set by the Rate knob or the rate of a tapped in
found in the full clockwise position. The ground in between offers unique blends of chorus and vibrato tempo.
not commonly found on other chorus pedals.

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