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Dedalo Fx Presents the ALU9 Aliaser

The pedal creates sounds based on the aliasing phenomenon, with a sample rate reducer that can be modulated by oscillator and trigger modes.

Buenos Aires, Argentina (November 7, 2017) -- The folks at Dedalo Fx unveiled their new design, the ALU9 Aliaser. This new pedal completes the line of synthy effects, with previously released Pixel and Byte models. The ALU9 brings the posibilities of sounds based on the aliasing phenomenon, with a sample rate reducer that can be modulated by oscillator and trigger modes. The effect can go from subtle to totally destroyed, and is very useful for many kind of instruments besides guitar and bass, in particular drum machines and synthesizers.

ALU9 highlights include:

  • 9-bit µ-control sample rate reducer
  • OSC Mode: 32 sequences of oscillation
  • Trigger Mode with cycles up to 16 steps
  • Random Modes
  • Sample rate modulation via control switch
  • Internal blend of filtered dry sound
  • True bypass

All Dedalo Fx pedals are designed and built in the company’s Buenos Aires home. Online price for the ALU9 is $180 and can be purchased at Dedalo's store at Reverb.com.

Watch the company's video demo:

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