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General => Open Discussion => Topic started by: Guybrush on May 14, 2012, 03:53:41 PM

Title: Clean octave
Post by: Guybrush on May 14, 2012, 03:53:41 PM
Hey guys.

Just been reading a thread over on DIYSB about the cleanest sounding octave up pedal.  It was pretty inconclusive but it got me wanting a clean octave effect.  Has anyone around here got any suggestions? 

As a side note, what is everyone's favorite octave down build?
Title: Re: Clean octave
Post by: jtn191 on May 14, 2012, 06:06:04 PM
The green ringer is a pretty popular circuit--haven't tried it. I do have a Visual Sound Angry Fuzz which lets you dial in fuzz or octave separately

If you haven't looked into the Lowrider already, it does octaves up and down
Title: Re: Clean octave
Post by: sgmezei on May 14, 2012, 06:08:12 PM
I second the lowrider. I have built the one Taylor has at MusicPCB but the lowrider is more versatile as it can dial in different amounts of 2octaves below, 1octave below, and 1octave up!
Title: Re: Clean octave
Post by: midwayfair on May 14, 2012, 06:59:06 PM
My low rider sounded really good on the octaves down before it stopped working for no apparent reason. >:(

The upper octave is an issue in that build. The Green Ringer is louder but doesn't track nearly as well.
Title: Re: Clean octave
Post by: calciferspit on May 14, 2012, 07:01:36 PM
The POG is probably the only true clean octave up. Not buildable though. IMO the wolfshirt has the most pronounced (more octave than fuzz sound) octave up. The lowrider does great for clean octave down, but the octave up is more fuzz/fizz than octave. The great tracking and control features make the lowrider my favorite octave build.
Title: Re: Clean octave
Post by: jkokura on May 14, 2012, 07:06:09 PM
there are a few good octave ups, the whammy and another company i've forgotten the name of thats similar are examples.

For DIY the lowrider is a good option for close as you can get.

Jacob
Title: Re: Clean octave
Post by: calciferspit on May 14, 2012, 07:22:28 PM
Quote from: jkokura on May 14, 2012, 07:06:09 PM
there are a few good octave ups, the whammy and another company i've forgotten the name of thats similar are examples.

For DIY the lowrider is a good option for close as you can get.



Oh yeah, I forgot the Whammy. That is a fun one. But like the POG, it is digital. I don't know any analog octave that can track chords, FWIW the lowrider tracks single notes better than any analog octave I've tried.
Title: Re: Clean octave
Post by: Guybrush on May 14, 2012, 07:35:02 PM
I used to have a Whammy but got rid of it for some reason.  I'd love a POG or HOG but there's no way I can stretch to one of those at the mo.

Think I'll have a look at the Low Rider for octave down and Visual Sound Angry Fuzz for octave up.  I've always fancied a 3 amp set up with the first amp getting -1 oct signal,  the 2nd one getting the standard signal and the 3rd getting +1 oct.  

Jamie from The Kills does something similar to this and it makes a great racket!