Dig the hifi sounds of this reverb/delay with a nice sounding buffer and lots of IO options. It is as rich a feature set, as solid a build, and as pleasing a tone as the SA Collider & UAD DelVerbs of the world and yet you can get an UltraTap on the used market for $130 in excellent condish.
That is a steep drop from the new price, and yet to my ear the Ultra is the most expensive sounding of them all. As a lark, and for the price of one Strymon pedal, I could get three used UltraTaps and set up my guitar in Dolby Atmos surround sound.
It is fairly intuitive to dial in useable sounds but then it also rewards deeper dives. Great app too. I prefer having a bunch of professionally made presets in a big list to having to search through categories using filters/interact with a database/wade through user-created presets. One possible reason for its failure are the ugly graphics—almost certainly the worst thing about the UltraTap.
The pedal is solid and I like the burnished steel exterior, but the Faucet graphic that is used for the T in UltraTap looks like some Christian iconography upon first glance. Also, even once you recognize it is a faucet... faucets aren't cool. It looks like someone made a diagram of the crucifixion with two differently sized hot dogs. So, I just close my eyes and listen.