EHX POG2 - PGS Demo
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 5:44 am
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PGS's demo
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I am just waiting for to happen. Paying only 100 for a micro POG? Hopefully.less_cunning wrote:i wonder how much the prices of the POG, MicroPOG & HOG are gonna be on the used market now considering how guitarists are gonna ditch them to play a new toy?
yeah i was thinking the same thing. its gonna happen. basic supply & demand. same thing happened w/ the Hazarai pedal.yeepers wrote:I am just waiting for to happen. Paying only 100 for a micro POG? Hopefully.less_cunning wrote:i wonder how much the prices of the POG, MicroPOG & HOG are gonna be on the used market now considering how guitarists are gonna ditch them to play a new toy?
I was thinking the same thing.....hotrodperlmutter wrote:HOW DID THAT ASSHOLE GET A FUCKING HUGE AVATAR?
The most notable thing about them IMO, they mention it in most product descriptions and it was in that EHX vid. Definitely the only thing I'd use one for.less_cunning wrote:man it sounds like an organ!!! you could do Doors covers easy. (i had no idea POGs could make yr. guitar sound like a Hammond...)
Analogue polyphonic octave shifters don't exist because the technology is way too advanced.. the POG2 has a lot of parameters to monkey with filters and such, maybe more conservative use of 'em would result in some more "realistic" tones. It probably doesn't help that he's running into a slightly crunchy amp; that'll muddy up anything.robroe wrote:im not digging this pedal at all guys. it sounds synthetic.
the whole organ thing sounds like it cuts out and gets wiggy when you attack too hard on the strings
There is only one off the top of my head I can think of.Doog wrote:
Analogue polyphonic octave shifters don't exist because the technology is way too advanced.
That's pretty damn awesome, proper steampunk stylee. But, I would bet the farm that it's not polyphonic.jcyphe wrote:There is only one off the top of my head I can think of.Doog wrote:
Analogue polyphonic octave shifters don't exist because the technology is way too advanced.
http://www.schumannelectronics.com/pll.html
Yeah I didn't notice where you typed Polyphonic. I think this was designed mostly for monosynths and single guitar notes. I'll have to ask my friend Brian that had one to see what exactly it did and couldn't do.Doog wrote:[
That's pretty damn awesome, proper steampunk stylee. But, I would bet the farm that it's not polyphonic.