Safari Pedal Launch Sale (Ends Aug 31)

Hello! This is Jooyoung Kim, mixing engineer and music producer.

If you play electric guitar, you might already know Safari Pedals. They’ve just joined Plugin Boutique — and to celebrate, they’re running a launch sale!

(If you purchase through the link in this blog, I’ll receive a small commission, which helps keep my work going. Thank you for your support!)

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Safari Pedals specializes in electric guitar pedals, cabinets, and related gear. True to their name, most of their effects are themed around animals — complete with animal names and illustrations.

They have quite a wide lineup, so here’s a quick overview:

PluginDescription
Gorilla DriveAnalog-style drive
Time MachineVintage-style compressor and filter, covering retro sounds from the 50s to 80s
Yak DelayUnpredictable delay patterns, in collaboration with Dan Mayo
Flamingo VerbFour reverb types (IR-based Room, Plate, Spring, Hall)
Lion MasterTrue peak limiter
Fox Echo ChorusModeled after the Roland RE-201
Dirty Dog ReverbReverb + distortion, in collaboration with Joe Chiccarelli
Owl ControlFour different compression styles
Rhino ReverbVintage hi-fi reverb inspired by the 60s–70s
Dragon EQ3-band EQ + drive
Ladybug ReverbLo-fi style reverb
Rabbit TapeTape plugin with cassette and reel-to-reel modes
Camel StripVintage-style compressor + EQ channel strip
Cobra FuzzAnalog-style stereo fuzz
Hawk PhaserColorful vintage phaser
Zebra ClipperVersatile clipper
Bull Sub MachineLow-end enhancer based on Leslie Brathwaite’s signature sound
Silver LlamaAmp modeled after Silvertone amps (included in Planet of the Amps bundle only)
Twin PandaAmp modeled after Fender Twin Reverb (bundle only)
Sun BearMastering-grade bus compressor
Level-OrCompressor/limiter based on Standard Audio 500 series hardware
Cassette BunnyVintage tape lo-fi sound
Falcon Air EQHigh-frequency enhancer EQ

All of these are included in the Everything Bundle. Instead of covering every single plugin here, I’ll highlight a few that stood out to me.


Gorilla Drive

Personally, I believe the simpler the pedal, the better. Too many parameters can slow you down and give you a headache when dialing in tones. That’s why I like straightforward tools like Gorilla Drive.

It has a Tilt-style “Tone” EQ in the middle, making it intuitive to shape your sound. Tonally, I’d describe it as a smooth, warm drive — but of course, sound is subjective, so try it for yourself.


Cassette Bunny

This one nails that soft, vintage cassette tape vibe — with rolled-off highs and extreme lows. In Studio Mode, the bandwidth opens up for more high-end saturation, but I actually preferred Home Mode for its character.

Great not only for lo-fi music, but also for adding subtle texture to background guitars.


Silver Llama (Planet of the Amps bundle)

Within the amp bundle, the Silver Llama really caught my ear. The FX Spring reverb in particular feels very wide and has a noticeable out-of-phase character.

The bundle also includes standalone FX plugins, so you can use just the effects without the amp if you want.


Yak Delay

This is a wild one. Hit the Random button along with the Sync button, and every delay parameter starts shifting in sync with the beat. Perfect for ambient music or experimental textures. I’ve never seen a delay behave quite like this before.


Fox Echo Chorus

Although it’s modeled after the Roland RE-201, it also includes reverb and chorus, making it a great all-in-one spatial tool. The convenience alone makes it worth checking out — and despite the extra features, it’s not priced higher than other plugins.


Dirty Dog Reverb

This one is pure attitude — a wide, spacious reverb drenched in distortion. While it’s obviously great for rock, it can add grit and depth to all sorts of genres.


Final Thoughts

These six are my top recommendations, but honestly, Safari Pedals’ entire lineup is well-optimized, unique-sounding, and easy to work with thanks to their intuitive controls.

The sale runs until August 31, so take your time browsing and see which ones spark your creativity.

See you in the next post!

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Author: Jooyoung Kim

Mixing Engineer, Music Producer

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