
CONTROLS
Controls in parentheses ( ) are accessed by holding down the Select button and turning the
indicated knob.
Reverb: Adjusts the size and decay of the reverb effect.
reverb. delay. repeat.
Building a great delay pedal was foremost in our minds when we designed the original Sky
Fi. Development began with a crystal-clear digital delay engine combined with a tone lter
to allow tailoring of the response to your liking. We then added a reverb engine that draws
inspiration from certain digital rack units of the ‘80s and ‘90s. These units were designed to
be as affordable as possible, and had some unique hardware quirks that caused their reverb
effects to build in intensity over time. This “slow-building” artifact is one of the things that
made these units so special.
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.
The Sky 5000 adds some useful features to the original Sky Fi, including tap
tempo with subdivisions, AutoTrails, and three delay tone voicings.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR NEO
USB Mini-B
MIDI or rmware update
MultiJack
Expression, Footswitch, or MIDI
Output
Dry output on ring
DC 9V
80mA, center negative
Select Button
Hold to access ALT knobs
Instrument or line level
NEO
SERIES
Input
(Ramp Rate): Controls the speed of the ramp hold effect. Ranges from instant to ~10
seconds. This controls both the rise and fall time for the ramp.
Delay: Controls the delay time, from 0 to ~700 milliseconds
(Division): Sets the tap tempo subdivision for the delay. The main pedal LED changes to
indicate the subdivision. Blue = quarter note, green = dotted 8th, red = 8th note.
Mix: Controls the blend between the dry and delay signal. Equal mix is at approximately 3
o’clock, higher mix levels function as a “kill dry” with only wet signal.
(Level): Controls the overall output level of the pedal, from -20dB to +10dB. Unity gain is
near 1 o’clock.
Repeat: Adjusts the feedback / repeats of the delay effect.
(Delay Level): Sets the mix level of the delay effect. If you want only reverb, set this control
to minimum.
EFFECT MODES
The Sky 5000 has three available Reverb effects, and three available Delay effects. You can
mix and match any Reverb effect with any Delay effect, go wild.
Reverb Modes:
RVB: The original Sky Fi ‘90s style rack reverb effect. Utilizing a unique slow-building
reverb algorithm with a charming diffuse character.
+1 : This mode adds a prominent octave up to the reverb signal. The strength of the
octave effect is adjusted with the Reverb knob.
-1: Yep, you guessed it - this mode adds a low octave to the reverb signal. It’s kind of an
“anti-shimmer,” and sounds kind of like a bunch of cellos playing along with you. Turn the
Reverb knob to adjust the lower octave.
Delay Modes:
Tap / Ramp Switch
Tap to set tempo, hold to trigger
ramp
Bypass Switch
Tap to bypass, hold for next preset
DIG: Bright and present digital delay. Combine this with RVB and get the full ‘90s
experience.
BBD: Warm and wonderful analog-style delay. It’s still mostly clean but the repeats get
darker as they go along.
OIL: Vintage-style “oil can” echo. This one is very dark and very dirty, and was modeled
from our fave oil can delay unit.

CONFIGURING YOUR NEO PEDAL
Power on the pedal while holding the Select button to enter conguration mode.
Release the button when the main LED turns violet.
AUTO
TRAILS
Tap the Select button to choose the MultiJack function. The upper program LED will change
colors to indicate the function. Blue = Expression Pedal, Violet = Foot Switch, Red = MIDI
Connect a MIDI controller to the EXP port and send a program change to set the Neo Pedal’s
MIDI channel.
Turn the upper left knob to select the Neo Footswitch conguration. Counter-clockwise =
Ramp, Mid = Preset Advance, Clockwise = Tap Tempo.
Turn the upper right knob to set the AutoTrails conguration. Lower settings disable trails,
higher settings enable trails and increase the trails time.
Turn the lower right knob to set the main LED brightness.
Hold the Select button to save the conguration and exit.
BYPASS AND PRESETS
Tap the foot switch to toggle the pedal between bypass and active. Both the dry signal and
the bypass signal are buffered and 100% analog. The pedal features our exclusive AutoTrails
feature that allows the wet signal to continue after the pedal is bypassed, with a timer that
smoothly turns the wet volume down over time to eliminate noise.
Hold the bypass footswitch to move to the next preset. The Neo Series pedals have 16
presets, four of which are accessible on the pedal itself. The main LED will blink one, two,
three, or four times to indicate the current preset.
Hold the select button down, then hold the footswitch down to save. The pedal will save the
current settings to the active preset. The main LED will blink to indicate the preset has been
saved.
If you choose to connect a Neo Footswitch or a standard footswitch to the MultiJack, you can
congure it to change presets on the pedal. Tapping the footswitch will advance one preset,
holding will move back one preset. If you connect a Neo Footswitch, its LED will show the
current preset: Red = 1, Green = 2, Blue = 3, Yellow = 4.
TAP TEMPO
Tap the left footswitch a few times and the pedal will set its tempo to match your tapped
rhythm. The lower left LED will light to show the tempo.
If you choose to connect a Neo Footswitch or a standard footswitch to the MultiJack, you can
congure it to send tap tempo to the pedal. Tapping the footswitch will set the tempo. If you
connect a Neo Footswitch, its LED will blink to show the tempo.
You can also use MIDI to control the tempo of the pedal. Send a MIDI CC93 with any value to
tap the tempo for the pedal. You’ll need to send at least two MIDI taps to set the tempo. You
can also use MIDI Clock (sometimes called MIDI Beat Clock) to set the delay time and tempo.
RAMP MORPH
The Sky 5000 features a very useful Ramp Morph function, which allows you to seamlessly
crossfade between two different pedal settings on the y. To activate the ramp, just hold
down the left (tap) footswitch for a second. The ramp will activate and the Sky 5000 will move
to the other setting, while the upper LED changes from red to blue or vice-versa.
You can set your own ramp parameters simply by turning the knobs on the pedal while in the
base (blue) position, then toggling the ramp and turning the knobs while in the ramped (red)
position. You can set the speed of the ramp by holding the center Select button and turning
the Depth knob. When you get a setup you like, save your work by holding the Select button
and the Bypass footswitch!
To congure the Ramp function to latching or momentary, hold the center Select button and
the Tap / Ramp footswitch at the same time. The upper small LED will blink once for latch,
twice for momentary. The setting is saved per-preset.
If you choose to connect a Neo Footswitch or a standard footswitch to the MultiJack, you can
congure it to activate the Ramp function with a single tap, rather than with a hold.
EXPRESSION PEDAL
If you prefer to use an expression pedal to control the ramp effect, just connect it to the
MultiJack on the side of your Sky 5000. Once connected, the expression pedal will crossfade
between the two ramp settings as you move the pedal. The ramp speed control and latch /
momentary settings will have no effect on the expression pedal action.
If you prefer to use MIDI commands to control your pedal, both Expression and Ramp are
accessible using MIDI continuous controller (CC) messages. Please consult the MIDI Control
section for more details.