drew_half_empty
Looking for Real Life
that has separate switches for octave up and octave down?
that's f-in $300! I could get a harmony man for that much...
that's f-in $300! I could get a harmony man for that much...
i think i'm gonna go with digital--as much as i like what other people do with the octavia types, I can never get the right blend of fuzz/octave with them, and I don't really dig the steel drum thing at all
I waited less than three months for an Octron II.
I waited over 2 years, in fact when my name came up I was tired of waiting and had moved one...never even got one!
Then the Octron is out anyway...
The POG2 has presets that can be accesed via a foot switch and while it's $325 it does a LOT more than just octave up and down...
Short of that I'm not sure what to suggest except 2 seperate octave pedals...
http://www.foxroxelectronics.com/Octron_Two_List.html
Foxrox list i cuaght up. You can get a B stock for 279.00. Another thing I don't know , right TGWIF? Oh well, he can't hear me anyway.
Is this a digital or Analog Octaver?
Yeah I was thinkin about that one, the only bad part is there's what... 6 or 7 presets? So if I had preset 1 for octave up, and preset 2 for octave down, I'd have to kick the thing 4 more times to get back to octave up. And really, who needs 6 f-in presets on an octave pedal?
It looks like maybe the digitech whammy or harmony man may be the best bet... the pog 2 does a lot more than just octave up/down, but both the digitechs do way more than that
2 separate pedals are not totally out of the question either since both the digi's take up a lot of space and cost about as much as 2 would anyways. If I went that route I'd def get the Boss PS-6 for all the crazy awesome **** it does, but what would you suggest for a simple octave down? Again, somethin clean...