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> > I see a few different models- there is a digital one etc- any that are >> better/worse? >> > >Hi Cliff, >I've been messing about with the new Behringer Virtualizer 2024. >Has a very nice sub oct patch. >It can produce a synthetic bass note which tracks the lowest note >from the guitar, (but allows chords to be played normally). >You can decide "how far up the neck" you want the effect to go. >This sounds like one of those octave stomp boxes, except that >in only works on the lowest notes. >Tracking is excellent. > > >Also on the same patch there's also a sort of subharmonic generator >which works even if your speakers don't go down far enough, >(tricks the ear into hearing a fundamental that isn't really there). >This is very smooth and transparent. Makes the guitar sound >bigger and more bassy. > >I haven't tried the DBX units, so can't give you a comparison, but the >Behringer would seem to have more options. (and a cheapo harmoniser >if you want to do sub-oct that way on occasion) looks like an interesting unit... and probably cheap ;-) I had planned to do a digital version of the Polysubbass for a long time so I wonder how his one works. The idea is the same. But mine only works with separate strings. You say: "only works on the lowest notes." I hardly ever switch my Polysubbass off. Does this unit allow to combine it with most other effects? -- ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org