Something Is Bouncing Around in the Studio
- MrH
- Mar 10
- 2 min read
A stereo delay that doesn't just repeat. It moves.
We've been working on something new at MrH Pedals. Something that takes the idea of a delay pedal and asks a question most delay pedals never bother with: where should the echo go?
It's called Ricochet.
Echoes With a Sense of Direction
Most delay plugins repeat your signal and call it a day. Ricochet throws your echoes around the stereo field — bouncing them left, right, in circles, in cascades, or scattered across the panorama like shrapnel.
Five bounce modes. Each one changes how your repeats move through space:
Ping Pong — the classic, but done properly
Drift — echoes wander slowly between speakers like they're lost
Spiral — repeats rotate around you in a circle
Cascade — short taps on the left, long tails on the right, like a waterfall
Scatter — every echo lands somewhere different, completely unpredictable
And here's the part we're most excited about: the reverb follows the delay.
Reverb That Listens
Ricochet's built-in hall reverb doesn't just sit there as a static wash behind your signal. It tracks where each echo lands in the stereo field and responds accordingly. When an echo bounces left, the reverb tail blooms from the left. When the next one hits the right, the reverb follows it there.
The result is a spatial effect that feels alive — like playing in a room that reshapes itself around every note you play.
One Knob to Rule the Room
We replaced the usual trio of reverb controls with a single SPACE knob. Turn it up and the room gets bigger, the tail gets longer, and the high frequencies soften naturally — because that's what happens in real spaces. One knob, one decision, no menu diving.
And when you want to hold onto a moment, hit FREEZE. The current reverb tail sustains infinitely until you let go. Layer over it, build textures, or just let it ring.
Coming Soon
Ricochet is currently in final testing. We'll have a release date and pricing announced shortly.
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Your echoes deserve better than standing still.

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