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Thank you. I've tried it and it's not what I'm looking for. All the best Per Boysen --- http://www.boysen.se http://www.looproom.com On 2004-05-25, at 02.22, Paolo Valladolid wrote: > I'll probably try Matthias' own Chopitch VST first: > > http://www.chopitch.com/ > > Paolo > > --- Per Boysen <boye@chello.se> wrote: >> Today I was reading a top review of the "BOSS Super >> Octave OC-3" in a >> guitar magazine. Anyone tried it? I think that is a >> concept I'd like to >> keep handy - simply pitching my live instrument >> signal down before >> running it into my looping rig. When playing more >> melodic music it's >> good to be able to rely on instrumental chops and >> traditional music >> theory. >> >> I'm looking for a more common bass solution, to >> complement the usual >> "experimental" ways to tune down loops after >> recording them (Repeater) >> or kick into HalfSpeed (EDP). >> >> What I'd REALLY would like to have is a double-neck >> Stratocaster/Jazz-Bass and no bass pedals ;-) By >> the way, one one of >> the best bass sounds I've heard, at least for >> non-funk music, came from >> Matthias Grob's special hexaphonic guitar pick-up >> and that Paradis >> Poly-Sub-Bass unit. But those monsters went out of >> production long ago. >> >> All the best >> >> Per Boysen >> --- >> http://www.boysen.se >> http://www.looproom.com >> >