User Manual
Table Of Contents
Welcome to Weirdville, population: you.
The Alexander Syntax Error
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is our newest noisemaker, designed to help you create your very
own arcade soundtrack using guitar, bass, keys, or whatever.
Using the pedal is pretty simple: plug your instrument into the black INPUT jack and your
amplier or other effect into the white L / MONO jack, power up the pedal with 9V 250mA or
more, and turn some knobs. You’ll be rewarded with strange sounds and twisted tones courtesy
of the Syntax Error
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’s FXCore DSP processor and our own custom microcontroller interface.
This manual contains full technical details on the operation of this pedal.
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BASIC OPERATION
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INPUT: Instrument input. Defaults to mono, may be set to TRS Stereo or TRS Sum using
the Global conguration menu.
R / DRY: Auxiliaray output. Defaults to sending the unaltered dry signal, may be set to
output the right side of the stereo output using the Global conguration menu.
L / MONO: Main output. Defaults to mono output, may be set to output the left side of the
stereo output using the Global conguration menu. May also be used as a TRS
stereo output (disables the R / DRY jack) if the next effect or input is TRS stereo.
DC 9V: Center-negative, 2.1mm ID barrel jack for DC input. The pedal requires a
minimum of 250mA to operate, higher current supplies are acceptable. Do not
power the pedal from a source greater than 9.6V DC.
USB: USB mini-B connector for USB MIDI or rmware updates
MULTI: User congurable jack, used for Expression pedal (TRS only,) remote footswitch,
or MIDI input / output (requires converter unit or adapter cable.)
INS AND OUTS
MULTIINPUT R / DRY L / MONO DC 9V USB