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Walrus Audio Pedal Play: Mira Optical Compressor



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Local musicians Chavez Soliz, John McCall, Taylor Johnson, and Alberto Roubert teamed up to write and record a jam for the Mira Optical Compressor.

Look! Come and see the Mira’s capabilities. In the Spanish language, Mira is a command that translates to look, see, and call attention to. With the Mira Optical Compressor, you’re creating and shaping studio- grade timbre that demands to be seen, heard, and above all, felt. The Mira delivers warm, analog optical compression with mountains of sustain and a smooth attack and release that can be blended in to taste. Dynamically engage the senses with the Mira.

Learn more and order the Mira here: https://www.walrusaudio.com/products/mira-optical-compressor

Video shot by Lauren Bumgarner and Mia Angelo
Edited by Lauren Bumgarner
Pedal Art by Adam Forster
Intro Title Animation by Justin Galvan
Audio Mixed by Jaron Nix
Audio Mastered by Adam Chamberlain

Guitar: Chavez Soliz
Signal Chain - Fender American 77' Strat, Mira Optical Compressor, Warhorn Overdrive, Fathom Multi-Function Reverb, Benson Monarch Reverb.

Guitar: Taylor Johnson
Signal Chain - T-Style partscaster, Mira Optical Compressor, 385 Dynamic Overdrive, ARP-87 Multi-Function Delay, Fathom Multi-Function Reverb, Fender Deluxe Reverb.

Bass: John McCall
Signal Chain - Fender P Bass, Badwater Bass Pre-Amp & D.I., Milkman Half & Half Bass amp.

Drums: Alberto Roubert
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