Source Audio Pathways - Reverb & Tremolo

Seems a lot like "Strymon Flint on steroids". Good feature set and size. If I didn't already own a Flint V2 I'd be very interested in this.

The slapback and echo options are nice additions that are kind of par for the course for the kind of things you'd like.
 
I don't need this I don't need this I don't need this I don't need this.

Just sold my True Spring a couple of months ago. I always fall in love with these pedals, get them home, and within a couple of weeks (or days, even) I'm back to the big, monolithic MFX unit du jour.

But man, this sounds great...
 
I think the cactus graphic is just about perfect for what this tries to do. On top of being functional by acting as kind of separators for trem functionality.

BTW Source Audio confirmed on TOP that this is not analog dry-through, which is a bit of a shame. It's understandable because tremolo can't really be analog dry-through.

The Flint is analog dry-through unless the trem side is used and works fine like that. While the V2 doesn't seem to mention this, it does seem to apply to it as well - or at least I can't notice any additional latency when only the reverb side is on.
 
Bit Schizophrenic in the marketing to be honest.
Spaghetti Westerns, Cactus, Cowboy Hats, Purty little ladies in knickerbockers . Go for your gun - but go for it slow. They got me pardner. I see you’re packing iron sonny.
Then they call it “Pathways” - which could easily be a weekend seminar on beating addiction, or a leaflet from your local housing authority!
Ain’t no fancy pathways in this here town cowboy. Jus’ dust, cow dirt, and rocks, as far as ya can see. Now draw!

Pardon the pun, but the Strymon Clint V2 can be had - For a Few Dollars More!
 
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