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The Alexander Pedals Syntax Error is currently retailing at £199 and it is out of stock. Available to be delivered to you by post direct (some charge may apply).The team at Just Pedals think that Alexander Pedals nailed it with the Alexander Pedals Syntax Error.

Here’s what Alexander Pedals say about the Syntax Error:

The Syntax Error takes your tones back to the dialup era, when video games were measured by their bits and telephones were wired to your wall.  Inside, the primitive sounds of microchips await. 
It’s time to blow the dust out of your cartridges and plug in your controllers. Set your modem for 14,400 baud and let the games begin.
 
Neo Series:

The sonic scientists at Alexander Pedals have been working overtime to cram the most pedal into the smallest box, and we now present the Neo Series!  Each Neo Series pedal incorporates an advanced 32-bit microcontroller adding presets, expression, and MIDI capability.

Controls:

  • Sample (Bonus):  Adjusts the sampling rate of the audio computer system.  Sampling rate is minimum / most degradation with this knob clockwise.  Hold the select button and turn this knob to set the Bonus parameter, which controls a different function in each mode.
  • Code:  Controls a different parameter in each mode.  In Stretch mode, this knob controls the sample clock direction and speed.  In Cube mode, this controls the gain of the distortion.  And in Ring mode, it adjusts the speed of the modulation sample-and-hold.
  • Mix (Volume):  Controls the amount of effected signal.  Turn fully clockwise to “kill” the dry signal.  Hold the select button and turn this knob to set the Volume of both wet and dry signals.
  • Tweak:  Controls a different parameter in each mode.  In Stretch mode, this knob controls the length of the sample buffer.  In Cube mode, this controls the cutoff frequency of the low-pass filter.  In Ring mode, this sets the depth of the sample and hold filter modulation.

Select Button – tap to choose a new effect mode:

  • Stretch:  This one will really mess with your drummer’s head.  We sample the incoming audio and stick it in a buffer, then play it back.  Pretty standard, right?  Wrong.  Turn the Tweak knob to set the length of the buffer, then set the Code knob to adjust the sample playback clock.  The clock speed adjusts from +1 (normal speed) to -1 (reverse playback!) Use the Bonus control to change the feedback into the delay line for trippy echo tones. Hint:  Set the Code knob near noon to completely break everything.
  • Cube:  This is probably the most normal sounding thing in here.  The Code knob controls the gain and mix on a cubic distortion algorithm.  Here’s how we do it:  (abs(INPUT^3))^3.  It sounds great, if you like math.  Every distortion circuit (or program!) needs a tone control so we added a resonant low-pass filt

About Alexander Pedals

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Alexander Pedals is a boutique effects pedal company known for its innovative digital and analogue designs, blending classic sounds with modern versatility. Founded by Matthew Farrow, the brand creates unique, feature-rich pedals that offer deep customisation, MIDI integration, and high-quality sound. Their Neo Series, including favourites like the Sky Fi, Space Force, and Syntax Error, showcases their commitment to creative, inspiring effects for musicians seeking something beyond the ordinary.

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Guitar pedals, also known as stompboxes, are external effects units that modify a guitar’s signal when activated. They come in various types, including distortion, overdrive, delay, reverb, modulation, EQ, compression, and synth effects, each shaping the tone in different ways. Pedals are typically placed on a pedalboard and powered by batteries or an external power supply. They can be connected in series for a custom signal chain, allowing guitarists to create unique sounds. Popular pedal brands include Boss, Electro-Harmonix, Strymon, MXR, and EarthQuaker Devices, offering effects for every genre, from blues and rock to ambient and experimental music.

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