i been tryng a Dan Oct and a Dan Oct + Fuzz
... the little ones ... but the salesman gave me a micro amp (...) with a
8'' speaker anyway ... are you commenting on these little Dan ? the oct+fuzz
sound noisy but funny... the oct one sound just correct , (but it's half
the price of a Boss ) ... good health !
julio
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Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 4:08
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Subject: Re: OT:Octave choice
I've had no experience with the Dan-o octaver or DOD, but I've
used the Boss, and its tracking is spotty in the extreme ranges. For the
bucks I'd go with the Digitech Whammy. I demo'd the original (and most
popular) model back in the day when it first came out, but by the time I
ordered it, it had morphed into the somewhat unpopular black model. I have
zero complaints with it.It generates one ovave up, two octaves up, and one
octave down from the original pitch. Additionally, it generates a mix of
one octave up and one octave down in conjunction with the original signal.
And then of course there are all the other intervals it will generate along
with the zany pedal-portamento effect. I believe the newest (and slightly
more popular) model has the "dive bomb" pitch effect which drops the sound
five octaves or so, sounding like a turntablist putting the brakes on vinyl
if you play it right. Or for those whose hair resembles a poodle's,
sounding like Eddie Van slamming his Floyd Rose into the face of his custom
Strat. If you add up all the octave possibilities and
it's ability to track single note lines really well AND its cool
glitchiness when you feed it a comlex chord, its possibly the best
bank-per-buck octaver out there.
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