Alexander NEO Series User Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Alexander Pedals was started for two reasons - to make great tones, and to do good. The great tones part you probably have some idea about. As for doing good, Alexander Pedals donates a portion of the profits from every pedal sold to charity, whether you buy from us or our dealers.
  • Page 3: I Ntroduction

    FOOTSWITCH FOOTSWITCH ALEXANDER Messing with the knobs will get you a long way, but there is a lot to this pedal just under the surface. When you’re ready to dive in to the advanced features of your new pedal, read on.
  • Page 4: Scillator Ontrols

    sCillAtor ontrols The Superball is basically a delay effect, with Time, Repeat, Mix, and Filter controls. The delay ranges from 0-1024ms when the delay clock is set to its normal value (please see Sequencer Controls for more details) and can go a long as 4096ms at the minimum clock rate. The delay can self-oscillate, and the built-in delay filter can tweak the tonal response of the signal in some really interesting ways.
  • Page 5: S Equencer C Ontrols

    equenCer ontrols Superball also has a unique clock sequencer effect, which is designed to change the sample rate clock of the audio DSP in a range of patterns. Dialing in the sequencer is a lot like the LFO setting procedure so we’ll start by disabling the LFO and setting a delay tone to experiment with.
  • Page 6: L Oading And

    Presets to the rescue! Superball and all of our other Neo Series pedals have built-in preset capability. That means you can save and recall four sounds from a single pedal with no extra hardware or funny business.
  • Page 7: T Empo S Ync

    & t emPo Superball has a robust and powerful Tempo Sync functionality, and we let you set it up the way you prefer. Turn the lower-left knob in LFO and SEQ modes to assign either of these sources to the Tempo Sync. CCW = No Sync MID = Tap Tempo CW = Bounce / Step...
  • Page 8: Edal

    Your Neo Series pedal has a few user settings stored in memory. These settings include the function of the MultiJack on the left side of the pedal, LED brightness, and others. RATE | RATE DEPTH | STEP (RAMP)
  • Page 9: E Xpression P Edal

    Superball can control your other MIDI based pedals. Superball will send the current LFO value out as MIDI CC 100 on the channel selected by the EXT CH global setting. This message will control the expression in all Alexander and Chase Bliss pedals, as well as many more including some Strymon models.
  • Page 10: N Eo F Ootswitch

    ootswitCh Superball also supports our Neo Footswitch for preset Select or warp functions. To use the Neo Footswitch, you’ll need to configure Superball to use its MultiJack for footswitch input. Consult the instructions on page 6, Setting Up Your Pedal. Connect the Neo Footswitch to your Superball using the provided TRS cable.
  • Page 11 C onFiGurAtion All Neo Series pedals support full control using MIDI. In order to use your Superball with a MIDI controller, you’ll need to follow these instructions to configure its MultiJack and set up the MIDI channel. First, you’ll need a way to connect your MIDI controller to the MultiJack.
  • Page 12: Midi C Ommands

    C ommAnds All of the functions of your Neo Series pedal may be controlled with MIDI messages. The following commands are accepted by Superball: MIDI Program Change: Load Presets 0-15 0-3 are the Red bank, also accessible by holding the Bypass / Preset footswitch...

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