
Anthony Easton
The Wilderness V1.5 by NativeAudio is an analog-voiced delay pedal designed with the following technical specifications and features:
- Delay Time: Up to 1000 milliseconds
- Modes: The pedal offers two modes - tap and ramp. The tap mode provides tap
tempo functionality with four available subdivisions, while the ramp mode
allows the user to alternate between two selectable delays and create a pitch-
shifting effect by accelerating between the two.
- External Control: The pedal includes an external input for additional tap
tempo and ramp control.
- Bypass: Buffered bypass with latch/momentary switching
- Trails: Optional trails
- Jack Placement: Top-mounted jacks
- Power Requirement: 9V DC, 70mA (center negative)
- Dimensions: 2.6''x4.77'' (W x L)
- Artwork: The Wilderness design is based on the Blackfeet story, “Children
in the Wilderness,” depicting a brother and sister who fight to survive the
wilderness and its challenges. The artwork is a tribute to the Blackfeet
heritage and the translated stories of Mary Ground, the great-great-
grandmother of the designer.
The Wilderness V1.5 is suitable for guitarists and musicians seeking a versatile analog delay pedal with tap tempo functionality, pitch-shifting capabilities, and a unique design inspired by Blackfeet heritage and storytelling.
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Below are live Reverb listings for the NativeAudio Wilderness V1.5 from Reverb. Stompbx automatically aggregates current offers to give you a quick look at available models, conditions, and prices. Perfect for comparing options and making an informed purchase.

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$269

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$299

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$225

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$239

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