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Re: OT:Octave choice



i use a reissue e-h bass microsynth for octaves. among other things, it
can do one up and/or one down. i've always been happy with how it tracks.
tho i think any octaver is going to have a hard time with a bass guitar's
low b string. those are some mighty big waves to track! also, i really
dig the brown boss unit. i love what it does to the signal. seems to
compress it slightly and add a nice amount of grit. i also have the ebs
and it's way too clean for my taste. also, i don't think it trackes much
better than the brown boss and certainly not as well as the microsynth. i
know the microsynth's are pricey, but man, they do a lot!

tony

On Fri, 21 Sep 2001 14:37:11 -0400 "Liebig, Steuart A."
<Steuart.Liebig@maritz.com> writes:
>  
> Anyway, my quest for a great Octave pedal is not over- I will try 
> every one
> I can get my hands on and let you know- I will even try the Dan-O 
> only
> because there are some glowing reviews on HC- who knows- I can hope! 
>  
>  
> ** let us know, cause i've never been particularly satisfied either.
>  
>  I don't understand how my new M-One can do octave so deeply shitty 
> and a
> cheap ass DOD does it way better- kind of dissapointing- but I 
> didn't buy
> the M-One for octave- 
>  
>  
> ** digital versus analog??? 
>  
> stig
>  
>