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Your Pathway to Dual Effects

Compact, powerful dual effect guitar pedal

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30 March 2026

The New Source Audio Pathways Reverb + Tremolo is a compact, powerful dual effect pedal designed for players who want classic ambience and modulation in one streamlined unit. Whether you’re crafting subtle movement or lush, atmospheric soundscapes, this pedal delivers high quality tones with intuitive control. Its combination of classic reverbs and expressive tremolo types makes it a versatile tool for guitarists, keyboardists, and studio creators alike.

At the heart of the pedal are seven reverb effects ranging from vintage spring and plate simulations to expansive room and hall textures. Complementing the reverb engine is a set of three tremolo flavours, including Harmonic Bias and Optical varieties, capturing the movement and warmth of classic amps.

Features:

Seven detailed reverb types: Slapback, Echo, Spring, Spring Tank, Room, Plate, and Hall

Three tremolo modes, including Harmonic Bias and Optical

Independent footswitches for activating reverb and tremolo separately

Stores up to 128 user presets for instant recall

Full stereo input and output for flexible routing setups

Tap tempo functionality for controlling tremolo rate

Complete MIDI support for control over presets and parameters

USB C connection for deep editing via the Neuro 3 app

True bypass options: analogue buffered or relay switching

Expression and 100% wet capabilities for advanced performance controls

CONTACT

CMI Music and Audio: (03) 9315 2244

Website: cmi.com.au

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