Bassdude BE Posted February 1, 2019 Share 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 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bassdude BE Posted February 1, 2019 Author Share 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. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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