
Anthony Easton
The Nautila by DigiTech is a chorus/flanger pedal designed to create a variety of tidal swirls and rhythmic waves. It offers up to eight chorus or four flanger voices and allows users to blend and morph the waveforms in real-time with the Drift knob. The pedal features controls for mix, drift, speed, depth, emphasis, voices, and effect on/off, as well as soft click, vacuum-style footswitches and an effect type toggle switch. It requires a 9VDC external power supply, with a power consumption of 675 mW and a current draw of 75 mA. The pedal has separate left and right ¼" unbalanced audio inputs and outputs, with an output impedance of 1 kΩ when the effect is on and true hardwire bypass when the effect is off. The dimensions of the Nautila pedal are 4.4" in length, 2.65" in width, and 2.0" in height, with a weight of 1.0 lb.
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