Space Station TTM

DELAY
REVERB

Description

The Space Station TTM is essentially a delay pedal that you add reverb into, but it’s also a lot more complex than just that. The Reverb section is controlled, simply, by the Reverb knob, and that’s all there is to that. As for the rest of the pedal, it’s full of knobs and options and hidden features…this thing will really expand your mind. The big boy controls here, to us, are the Delay/TapDiv/Mod Type knob and the CTRL input jack, as they open this one up a ton. Using an external switch, the CTRL jack allows you to control Tap Tempo, shift the Bypass functionality, select the Bypass Type and select the Output Mode (Mono, Stereo or Thru). The Delay/TapDiv/Mod Type adjusts the overall delay time, chooses Quarter, Eighth, Dotted Eighth or Triplet note subdivisions and flips between different Mod types. There’s also a Mod switch, letting you select Slow or Fast modulation, or have it turned off completely. Feedback and Blend do their jobs as well, rounding out an incredible pedal with a TON of functionality. Grab your favorite pair of headphones and give our demo for the CKK Electronic Space Station TTM Stereo Delay Reverb below a listen. You’re gonna get immersed in glorious four-dimensional space, taking you on a journey through the cosmos that you might never want to return from.

Media

Videos

Demo by Pedal of the Day

Demo by Brett Kingman

Technical data

Width
2.68 in
Depth
4.41 in
Height
1.87 in
Weight
0.71 lbs
Circuit type
digital
Voltage
9V DC, center negative
Current
200mA