Walrus Audio Julianna Stereo Analog Chorus & Vibrato Pedal

£249.00

The Walrus Guitar Pedals always come out on top. This is New is in stock and ready to post out to you, with fast, reliable delivery straight to your door. For more New Guitar Pedals options, read on for full specifications, demos, and secure online ordering. The Walrus Audio Julianna builds on the exquisite sound of the Julia chorus and vibrato with a host of connectivity options and innovative improvements. New features include stereo sound, expression pedal compatibility and a variety of ramp, LFO shape and division functions to push your playing into untapped creative directions. Controls You're getting the same core…

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The Walrus Guitar Pedals always come out on top. This is New is in stock and ready to post out to you, with fast, reliable delivery straight to your door. For more New Guitar Pedals options, read on for full specifications, demos, and secure online ordering.

The Walrus Audio Julianna builds on the exquisite sound of the Julia chorus and vibrato with a host of connectivity options and innovative improvements. New features include stereo sound, expression pedal compatibility and a variety of ramp, LFO shape and division functions to push your playing into untapped creative directions.

Controls

You're getting the same core sound as the Julia V2 with the Julianna – a glorious analogue effect adding movement and luscious intensity to your tone. The Julianna is flexible to your needs, sounding incredibly rich, live and warbly.

Along with the standard rate and depth dials, the Julianna includes a handful of unique parameters to set it apart from the rest. Select sine or triangle waves for a smoother or more abrupt effect. Also new to the Julianna is a random mode, which hops between the two on a whim.

Ship your tone out to sea with the lag control. This alters the centre delay time, putting the effect under more tension as it rocks back and forth. And finally, the d-c-v dry-to-wet blend determines where the Julianna sits on the chorus/vibrato scale. Positioning it towards chorus, you'll get a thicker aligned effect, while more manic tones erupt as it's pushed into vibrato.

Tap Division, tap tempo and ramp

Added to the Julianna is a note division switch to flick between the diverse sounds of quarter note, quarter note triplet or eighth note multipliers. Tap tempo gives you full control over these delay divisions, letting you align the effect to the tempo of your playing. Use the drift function to ramp up or slow down the LFO rate at a moment's notice. 

Expression pedal compatibility

The Julianna is capable of expression pedal input. Set two point in your tonal spectrum (this works best when they sound dramatically different) and hear how the parameters shift as you press on your expression pedal.

Stereo and Switching

Stereo sound is an awesome addition for a chorus/vibrato effect. It creates a sprawling, engulfing sound which works incredible in a live setting.

First introduced in the Julia V2 and carried over here are soft pedal switching capabilities – no more loud clicks as you turn the pedal on/off – and momentary activation by pressing and releasing the bypass. The fresh artwork looks killer, too!

Key Features

  • Stereo version of award winning JULIA with new expanded feature set
  • “Lag” sets the voicing of the Chorus effect (from smooth/tight modulation to warbling detune)
  • “Lag” controls center delay time that the LFO effect modulates from
  • Selectable LFO wave-shape: sine, triangle & random shape
  • “d-c-v” knob to blend between dry, chorus and vibrato sounds (dry-wet-ratio)
  • Tap Tempo control with tap switch or external tap
  • Tap division with quarter note, quarter note triplet or eighth note multiplier
  • Secondary LFO Speed (ramp up/down via momentary)
  • Drift Function gently speeds up and slows down the LFO rate
  • Expression pedal control for Depth, Rate or both
  • Soft switch relay bypassing
  • “Smart bypass switching” temporarily activates effect
  • Works well on bass guitar
  • Made in Oklahoma, USA

Additional information

Weight1 kg

About the manufacturer

Walrus

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Guitar Pedals

Guitar pedals are compact effects units that shape and enhance a guitar’s sound, sitting between the instrument and the amplifier. They include gain pedals like overdrive and distortion, modulation effects such as chorus and tremolo, time-based effects like delay and reverb, and essential utilities including tuners, compressors and loopers. Understanding basic things such as pedal type, signal order, power requirements and intended use helps players choose pedals that suit their style, setup and playing environment.

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Analog

Analog effects use traditional electronic circuits rather than digital processing to shape the guitar signal. They are valued for their warm, natural sound, smooth response, and organic character, making them a popular choice for players who prefer classic tones and a more immediate playing feel.

Chorus

Chorus is a modulation effect that thickens and widens a sound by duplicating the signal, slightly detuning it, and modulating its pitch over time. This creates the impression of multiple instruments playing together, resulting in a rich, shimmering, and spacious tone.

It is commonly used on guitar, bass, and keyboards to add movement and depth, working especially well with clean or lightly driven sounds. Chorus became strongly associated with 1980s music but remains widely used across pop, rock, ambient, and modern styles for its ability to make a sound feel fuller and more animated.

Pedal

Pedals are the tools that let you shape, colour and transform your sound, from subtle tone enhancement to bold, creative effects. Whether you are adding grit, space, movement or control, a pedal becomes part of your playing rather than just an add-on. Exploring different pedals is about discovering what responds to your touch and helps your sound feel more like your own.

Stereo

Stereo refers to an audio setup that uses two separate channels, left and right, to create a sense of width, space, and direction in sound. By sending slightly different signals to each channel, stereo allows effects and instruments to feel more immersive and three-dimensional compared to a single mono signal.

In guitar and audio equipment, stereo is commonly used with delays, reverbs, modulation effects, and multi-amp rigs to enhance depth and movement. Stereo setups can make a sound feel wider and more spacious, especially in recording or live environments where separation between speakers can be clearly heard.

Vibrato

Vibrato is an effect that creates a subtle or pronounced pitch variation by modulating the signal up and down over time. Unlike chorus or tremolo, vibrato affects pitch only, producing a wavering or shimmering sound without changing volume.

It is used to add movement, expression, and a sense of warmth to a sound, working especially well on sustained notes and chords. Vibrato can range from gentle and musical to bold and psychedelic, and is commonly found in vintage amplifiers, modulation pedals, and classic studio effects.

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