Bassdude BE Posted February 1, 2019 Posted February 1, 2019 (edited) Selling a Foxrox octron. This is probably one of the best octave pedals out there, the octave down tracks very good (I even get a good response on the low B string as long as you stay above the 9th fret and use a compressor in front!) and the octave up guarantees endless solo fun and can even replace a guitarist if you're going for a Royal Blood kinda vibe.. Not a lot of demo's with bass online, but it works like a charm on bass. g**t@r demo: Looking for 130£ for this. ad 5£ for UK/EU shipping. Tradewise I'm still looking for a DOD meatbox RI and a Boss RC-1. Greets & Grooves! Don Edited February 2, 2019 by Bassdude BE
Bassdude BE Posted February 1, 2019 Author Posted February 1, 2019 Internal Settings: Octave UP MODE There are two modes, Mode 1 and Mode 2. The mode is selected by the black switch - move it to the position you desire. Mode 2 is the default setting. Mode 1 - This is great for the type of sounds associated with many vintage Octave-up units (Octavia). In this mode you can get many strange distorted overtones, similar to a ring modulator as well as a sweet upper octave overtone. Mode 2 - By rolling off high frequencies before the octave doubler, Mode 2 delivers a bold, pure analog upper octave. No need to role your GTR tone back for better octave sounds. Octave DOWN tone - This trimmer lets you dial between two different resonant tones. Full clockwise - The bottom end is emphasized producing a full, fat octave down tone. Great for clean tones, mixed with clean guitar for the bass/guitar sound. Full counter clockwise - Midrange is boosted. Better for adding a lower octave note without rattling the speakers. Also great for feeding a distortion or overdrive pedal. Octave UP Drive - At Minimum there's very little sustain and gain. Around 1/3 to center is the normal setting. At Maximum you get the most sustain. Note about Octave UP - Analog upper octave is a product of distortion, there is no way to get a "clean" tone as one might expect from a digital pitch shifter. Octave UP tone - Controls how bright the Octave UP tone is. At max, you may experience feedback and whistling under high gain settings (back it off). Normal setting is around center. It's a smooth treble roll-off that lets you dial in an upper octave sound that's not shrill, like many other octave-up effects.
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