Posts tagged "Alexander Pedals"
The Alexander Pedals Now We Are Ghosts is a creative, stereo reverb that reimagines the effect as a dynamic sound-synthesis tool. Conceived by designer Matthew Farrow as “a synthesizer built from a reverb,” it replaces traditional oscillator-based sound generation with a complex reverberation engine, resulting in uniquely textured, decaying ambiences.... Click on the title for more
The Alexander Pedals Forget Me Not is the first pedal in a while released by the North Carolina-based brand that doesn't feature LED display, which is one of the reasons why it's presented as a "departure" of sorts. It's a versatile multi-tap stereo delay with features for both ambient textures and rhythmic delays, offering four delay taps with individual level controls, adjustable delay times (5ms-900ms), and other unique settings.... Click on the title for more
The Alexander Pedals Rewind is the new, compact, digital, stereo, multi-mode echo by a company that already has a noteworthy number of delays under its belt. It's the new flagship multi-mode delay in the builder's pedal line, replacing the History Lessons, which featured 6 modes versus the 10 of the Rewind.... Click on the title for more



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A echo pedal that's as unpredictable as its name. It delays. It pitch shifts. It filters. It modulates.... Click on the title for more
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