Source Audio Announces the Pathways: The Ultimate Stereo Reverb & Tremolo Pedal

Top-down view of the Source Audio Pathways reverb and tremolo effects pedal, featuring dual footswitches, five main control knobs for Time, Tone, Mix, Speed, and Depth, and toggle switches for effect types and subdivisions.
The Source Audio Pathways brings iconic reverb and tremolo together in one powerful stompbox featuring stereo I/O, MIDI control, and boutique tones.

Source Audio has just introduced its latest stompbox, the Pathways Reverb and Tremolo. Aimed at guitarists who want the quintessential amplifier effect pairing without sacrificing pedalboard space, the Pathways combines lush ambience and buttery pulsation into one highly capable unit.

Priced at $349.00 / £349.00, this dual-engine pedal delivers immediate, boutique-quality tones right out of the box, with deep customization for tweak-heavy players.

A Classic Combination, Modernized

Reverb and tremolo have been the foundational effects of guitar tone for decades. One adds dimension, and the other adds motion. Source Audio leans into this history by delivering high-fidelity algorithms that capture the magic of vintage analog hardware without the noise or unpredictability.

Top-down view of the Source Audio Pathways reverb and tremolo effects pedal, featuring dual footswitches, five main control knobs for Time, Tone, Mix, Speed, and Depth, and toggle switches for effect types and subdivisions.
Stereo Reverb & Tremolo Pedal

 

Whether you are chasing surf-rock springy splash, cinematic ambient swells, or a rhythmic optical chop, the Pathways is built to be an intuitive, musical tool. Importantly, it features an analogue dry-through path, ensuring your core guitar tone remains latency-free and untouched.

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Available now at Andertons

Available now at Sweetwater

Available to order at Thomann

Source Audio - Pathways Reverb & Tremolo // Full Demo [STEREO]

The Sonic Engines

The pedal packs the equivalent of two boutique pedals into one enclosure. Here is a breakdown of the onboard sounds:

Effect Type Modes Available Sound Profile
Reverb & Echo Spring Bright, lively, classic tube-amp splash
Spring Tank Deep “drip” and resonance, vintage outboard style
Plate Smooth, dense, studio-grade decay
Hall Massive, expansive, cinematic space
Room Natural, intimate acoustic environments
Slapback Quick, percussive tape-style reflection
Echo BBD-style rhythmic delay (up to 288ms)
Tremolo Optical Clear, direct rhythmic pulse (classic amp style)
Bias Warm, fluid, tube-bias breathing effect
Harmonic Rich, swirling frequency modulation

Source Audio Pathways | Secret Weapons

Pro-Level Features & Connectivity

While the front panel is designed for immediate satisfaction—featuring dedicated controls for Reverb Time, Tone, Mix, and Tremolo Speed and Depth—the Pathways hides immense power under the hood.

  • Dual Footswitches: Operate reverb and tremolo independently. The Tremolo switch also doubles as a tap-tempo controller.

  • Stereo I/O: Full stereo inputs and outputs for massive, immersive soundscapes.

  • Deep Presets: Store 16 presets directly on the pedal, with access to 128 via MIDI.

  • MIDI & Control: Equipped with 3.5mm (1/8″) TRS MIDI In/Thru and a dedicated control port for external expression.

  • USB-C Integration: Connects seamlessly to the Neuro 3.0 app for deep preset editing and MIDI over USB.

  • Sub-divisions: A physical switch lets you instantly select between quarter-note, eighth-note, and triplet tremolo pulses.

 

Top-down view of the Source Audio Pathways reverb and tremolo effects pedal, featuring dual footswitches, five main control knobs for Time, Tone, Mix, Speed, and Depth, and toggle switches for effect types and subdivisions.
Source Audio Pathways

Our Verdict

The Source Audio Pathways is a triumph of utility and tone. By combining two distinct, high-definition engines into a single footprint, it justifies its premium price tag.

The decision to make the pedal sound brilliant straight from the front panel—while retaining Source Audio’s legendary deep-dive MIDI and Neuro app capabilities—makes it a top-tier choice for both plug-and-play traditionalists and modern stereo rig architects. It is a genuine “always-on” contender for almost any pedalboard.

Everything There is to Know About Pathways Reverb & Tremolo

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I run the reverb and tremolo independently?

Yes. The pedal features dedicated dual footswitches, allowing you to turn each effect on or off completely independently of the other.

Does the Pathways have tap tempo?

Yes. The Tremolo footswitch doubles as a tap tempo control, allowing you to lock in your modulation speed on the fly.

Is the Source Audio Pathways true bypass?

The pedal features selectable bypass routing. You can choose between True Bypass or Analogue Buffered Bypass depending on your pedalboard’s needs.

What power supply does it require?

The Pathways requires a 9V DC (center negative, 2.1mm) power supply with a current draw of approximately 180 mA. A correct power supply is included in the box.

Can I use it with a bass or a synthesizer?

Absolutely. With its full-frequency response, high-fidelity algorithms, and stereo inputs/outputs, the Pathways works exceptionally well with synthesizers, drum machines, and bass guitars.

Available at Sweetwater

Available at Thomann

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About Jef Stone Jef is the founder of Guitar Bomb and a certified gear fanatic. Growing up with a luthier father, Jef’s obsession with tone started early and led to a lifelong career as a sound engineer and pro-audio specialist in the UK. He has set up recording rigs for world-famous facilities like Air Studios and even ran his own London recording studio. A massive hoarder of pedals, valve amps, and guitars (some of which he builds himself), Jef has owned everything from Klon Centaurs to Parker Flys. He also runs the UK's Analogue To Digital music show and the Vintage Guitar Fair.
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