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Today we’re re-entering the Echosystem. With a wealth of options under the hood, the Echosystem gives players their money’s worth. Some of the delay engines stray so far from the path that they offer truly deep delay exploration. Modes such as Digital Death let you downsample the repeats to give you Atari chirps, and Auto Stutter reads your input signal in real time to chop and screw your signal into a pleasing mess of echo. Switching over to Ambient mode, all four submodes excel at 100 percent wet settings, just like any good ambient delay. You can use an expression pedal to control the mix knob and turn the Echosystem into an Eno machine, but you don’t have to stop there: you can adapt the Echosystem’s Universal Control Port to control any knob except Mode simultaneously, for an ultra-powerful expression-controlled supercomputer. The deep editing doesn’t stop there. You can enter the advanced configuration menu to control every last aspect of the Echosystem, with everything available from surface controls to bypass type, MIDI configuration, input signal padding or disabling the output transformer at will. If that’s not enough, the Empress team has been staying overtime in the lab and developing new algorithms for the Echosystem, and you can download and update them using the integrated SD card slot. The future is the Echosystem, and the Echosystem is future-proof.