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zvex johnny octave or octane III etc

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octave up pedals.. would like one, as small as possible

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anyone have one ? i wonder if it works with chords and how (on the demo vid the dude only plays single notes at the 12th fret and double stops)

i know the octane is an octave up fuzz like the fulltone ultimate octave whereas the johnny octave is a double octave up, would be cool to have one without fuzz

any other boxes i should be looking at ?
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You can't really play them with chords . The fender blender you can to a certain extent but that's to do with the clean mix knob.
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but if you would what does it sound like, metallic ?

i wish i could find a store here that has one in stock to test it, i'm giving my pedalboard a facelift


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blue box and big muff or out, the oc2's gonna go too


i'm also on the lookout for a smaller delay pedal, the red repeat sounds wonderful but it's such an annoying shape and it's darn heavy
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MXR Carbon Copy?
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I agree with Hurb, try a Fender Blender lots of fun :D
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This is my fender blender clone demo

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I think there's chords played on it.
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i've tried the blender, it takes lots of time to get good sounds, i hate that, i'm not patient

plus it's always a fuzz no ? a clean octave up would be a nicer (/edit, check the vid, clean blend..right, i'm stupid)


what's tha tmxr thing mike ?
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heavium wrote:i've tried the blender, it takes lots of time to get good sounds, i hate that, i'm not patient

plus it's always a fuzz no ? a clean octave up would be a nicer


what's tha tmxr thing mike ?
A clean octave up would be like a pitch shifter like the boss ps series or a whammy or summit.
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Guyatone MD-3 for the delay. I have one, it's small and great.
I did a demo ages ago: Guyatone MD-3 Digital Delay demo
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New small box Analog Delay:

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trim pots inside for modulation depth and rate, switch on the front for on/off

It looks lovely


The MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay features a completely analog audio path for the ultimate in rich, warm delay-made possible only by old-school bucket brigade technology. This design boasts an amazing 600ms of delay time with optional modulation via a top-mounted switch and a simple, three-knob layout that controls Delay time, Mix (dry/wet blend), and Regen (delay repeats)-all in a pedal no bigger than a Phase 90. In addition, two internal trim pots offer user-adjustable width and rate control of the modulation for even more tonal options. The Carbon Copy will take you from crisp "bathroom" slap echoes to epic, Gilmour-esque delays with a twist of a knob. True hardwire bypass, single 9-volt operation, and stage-ready blue LEDs round out the package.
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lamp wrote:Guyatone MD-3 for the delay. I have one, it's small and great.
I did a demo ages ago: Guyatone MD-3 Digital Delay demo
This pedal is ace. If you want longer delay defo go for this one.
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yeah, guyatones are nice, simple and cheap, too bad it's so hard to find them over here, will look around, mxr delay look promising, is it out yet ? price ?
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Hurb wrote:
heavium wrote:i've tried the blender, it takes lots of time to get good sounds, i hate that, i'm not patient

plus it's always a fuzz no ? a clean octave up would be a nicer


what's tha tmxr thing mike ?
A clean octave up would be like a pitch shifter like the boss ps series or a whammy or summit.

nah, whammies... i want something that sounds more organic, less synthy

and the bathroom slap echo in the mxr description i like.. i don't use long delays on guitar, more like inbetween a reverb and echo
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heavium wrote:yeah, guyatones are nice, simple and cheap, too bad it's so hard to find them over here, will look around, mxr delay look promising, is it out yet ? price ?
It's fairly new, a NAMM product, so I dunno I'm afraid.
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heavium wrote:
Hurb wrote:
heavium wrote:i've tried the blender, it takes lots of time to get good sounds, i hate that, i'm not patient

plus it's always a fuzz no ? a clean octave up would be a nicer


what's tha tmxr thing mike ?
A clean octave up would be like a pitch shifter like the boss ps series or a whammy or summit.

nah, whammies... i want something that sounds more organic, less synthy
I don't know that it exists :cry:
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pog maybe.
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micropog?
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pogs are huge, and synthy and €€€ ! it's too complex too, i don't need all those sliders
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I'm at a loss then haha
the micro pog like mike says may be better.
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some of the solos on those BORIS albums are played with an octave up and it sounds great, cuts through better and it still sounds like a guitar, not like a synth kicking in

i keep watching this vid:


[youtube][/youtube]


..and i try to come up with a reason to spend 200 on a pedal, i did it for the sansamp (250) but i'm selling that so it'll be like a trade, this box seems like it's closest to what i'm after but it sucks i can't try it myself