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Re: Lower octave



Agreed - its a bugger to control thou :)

Matt Stevens
www.mattstevensguitar.com




On 7 Mar 2011, at 10:29, Patrick Bishop wrote:

I use my Line 6 Filter Modeler for lower octave synth sounds. The FM can do a decent Moog Bass impersonation. The tracking is mono, just like the original. It is a great pedal w/ a myriad of sonic possibilities.

:-)PJ



-----Original Message-----
From: ejyuhas <ejyuhas@embarqmail.com>
To: Loopers-Delight <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Sun, Mar 6, 2011 1:40 pm
Subject: RE: Lower octave

I'm using a Boss OC-2 for my "guitar as bass" sounds...sometimes it works great, sometimes sounds unrealistic.
 
You have to dial the knobs just right, otherwise it really gets "too vibe-y, or rather, distorted", instead of sounding like a true bass.
 
But used with an eBow, it really adds some droney depth and low-end to one's loops and playing.
 
Edward
 

From: Matt Stevens [mailto:mattstevensguitar@btinternet.com]
Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2011 12:27 PM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: Lower octave
 
I use a Whammy Pedal although the POG is much better
 
 
On 6 Mar 2011, at 17:24, Michael Peters wrote:


I watched Theo Travis playing flute yesterday in Antwerp, and saw that he
used a Boss OC-2 octaver to occasionally add a lower octave to his flute. I
want something that reliably turns guitar notes (especially the lower notes)
into a bass - a pedal and/or a plugin. Recommendations?  (Andy, you will
probably recommend Chopitch - I need some help using it because more often
than not, the Chopitch sound gets cut off very quickly - not sure what to
do)
 
-Michael