The first in the Mako series, the D1 is a powerful multi-function delay with five, studio-grade, high-fidelity, custom tuned programs. The programs are Digital, Mod, Vintage, Dual and Reverse. Each can be tuned and tweaked with modulation, tone, age, and subdivisions. The attack knob adds another dynamic to each program, opening up a new world for creating soundscapes. The D1 boasts stereo in and out, MIDI control and on-board presets. A workhorse of a delay that is just as ready for the road as it is the studio.

MIDI Capabilities
The D1 is able to be controlled via standard MIDI messages. Simply connect your MIDI controller to the D1 MIDI “IN”. Downstream MIDI devices can be connected to the MIDI “OUT” which serves as a MIDI passthrough. The D1 is not able to control other devices via MIDI. The D1 ships with the MIDI channel set to 1 by default.



  • Powerful multi-function delay with five, studio grade, high-fidelity, custom tuned programs: Digital, Mod, Vintage, Dual and Reverse
  • Each program can be tuned and tweaked with modulation, tone, age, and subdivisions
  • The attack knob adds another dynamic to each program, opening up a new world for creating soundscapes
  • The D1 boasts stereo in and out, midi control and on-board presets
  • Power requirements are 9VDC (300mA minimum). The use of an isolated power supply is recommended for powering all Walrus Audio Pedals. Daisy chain power supplies are not recommended. Power supply not included.

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Mako D1 High-Fidelity Stereo Delay
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Pedal Format
  • Standard

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