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More. That’s the best way we can describe the sounds and features of the Wavelength. We took everything from our Waveland Multi-Modulator and blew it up larger than life, while keeping it the exact same size.
We’ve added some welcome improvements like more modulation engines and tap tempo, and some cool surprises like selectable waveforms. It’s a true all-in-wonder for your modulation needs.
The sonic scientists at Alexander Pedals have been working overtime to cram the most pedal into the smallest box, and we now present the Neo Series! Each Neo Series pedal incorporates an advanced 32-bit microcontroller adding presets, expression, and MIDI capability.
CONTROLS
Controls in parentheses ( ) are accessed by holding down the Select button and turning the indicated knob.
Rate: Controls the rate from glacial to gee-whiz.
(Mult): Sets the tap multiplier. Tap in a tempo and this will multiply it by 1, 2, 3, or 4 to create quarter, eighth, triplet, or sixteenth note speeds. If you try to tap faster than the Wavelength can go, it will just default to the maximum rate.
Depth: Controls the modulation depth.
(Ramp Speed): Sets the time the pedal will take moving between the two ramp settings, from instant to approximately 10 seconds.
Mix: Controls the blend between the dry and modulated signal. Equal mix is at 12 o’clock. Hint: Tremolo sounds deepest at full Mix settings, and phaser / vibe / flange sounds deepest with Mix near its midpoint.
(Level): Controls the overall output level of the pedal, from -20dB to +10dB. Unity gain is near 1 o’clock.
Tweak: Adjusts a different parameter for each effect mode. Please consult the mode descriptions for more information.
(Shape): Sets the modulation waveform. The main LED will change to show the current wave shape while the center button is pressed. We’ve packed in the most common waveforms like Sine, Triangle, and Square, as well as some more interesting options such as Pulse, Rise, and Fall. There’s even a random “sample and hold” waveform that’s super fun with the Filter mode.