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Mad modulator? Dipsy delay? Flipped filter? Slippery sequencer? Maybe it’s a tuneful popcorn machine in a box! The PG Alexander Superball review.


Recorded via Shure SM57 and Apogee Duet to Garage Band with Guild X-175 and Fender Vibro Champ.
The first set of arpeggiated passages is played in LFO mode at various rates, depths, and filter settings.
At 0:51, the pedal’s “high” range is altered to generate a bouncier delay.
 

Ratings

Pros:
Capable of switching from conventional to demented sounds. Provokes unorthodox creative decisions.

Cons:
Learning curve can be steep. It can be hard to return to identical settings without presets.

Street:
$199

Alexander Superball Kinetic Modulator
alexanderpedals.com


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