The new Lerxst Analog Kid Double Chorus is built for players chasing the lush, dimensional modulation heard across Alex Lifeson’s most iconic Rush tones—and for anyone who wants to push beyond them.
Named for the unmistakable chorus textures woven through classic Rush recordings, the Analog Kid pairs vintage-inspired movement with modern stereo flexibility.
At its core, the Analog Kid is a stereo-capable double chorus with independent rate and depth controls for each side, letting you dial in everything from subtle shimmer to wide, swirling movement. Players can run the two LFO circuits independently or switch into Master mode, where the left rate control sets the pace for both sides.
There’s plenty of room to get weird, too. A dedicated LFO switch flips the direction of the sine wave, while a Chorus/Vibrato toggle lets the pedal move from classic chorus spread into pitch-modulated wobble.
Dual footswitches control the left and right LFO circuits separately, so players can build, subtract, and reshape the sound on the fly.
With mono or stereo outputs, top-mounted jacks, and a layout built for pedalboard practicality, the Analog Kid is more than a tribute to a legendary sound. It’s a deep modulation tool for creating ambient cleans, glassy stereo textures, and a few true “Subdivisions” of your own.