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Electro-Harmonix Unveils the Mod Rex Polyrhythmic Modulator Pedal

Electro-Harmonix Unveils the Mod Rex Polyrhythmic Modulator Pedal

The pedal is equipped with four independent modulation sections that are synched in tempo.

New York City, NY (September 18, 2018) -- Electro-Harmonix announces the Mod Rex Polyrhythmic Modulator, a pedal equipped with four, independent modulation sections synced in time. Mod delivers vibrato, flanger, chorus or phaser. Tre mfeatures tremolo. Pan modulates between left and right in stereo operation and Filter offers a choice of a modulated LPF, HPF or BPF. Each section provides four LFO shape options plus dedicated functions to maximize the Mod Rexā€™s expressivity and control.

The pedalā€™s Tempo component gives the user nine note length choices selectable in increments starting at whole note and ranging thru subdivisions that go up to a 16th note. They are independently selectable for each modulation section yielding nearly limitless polyrhythmic possibilities and any of the sections can be bypassed.

The Mod Rexā€™s tempo (displayed as BPM) is adjustable with the Tempo knob, Tap Tempo footswitch or by using an expression pedal into its EXP input. It can also be synced to an external device with MIDI Clock or an external pulse clock.

The Mod Rex features a full stereo input and output plus full MIDI control of all parameters including recall of the pedalā€™s 100 presets. It is also equipped with an external foot controller input to bank up and down thru the presets. The pedal is available now, comes with a 9.6VDC/200mA power supply and carries a U.S.A. street price of $249.00.

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