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Matthias! > Andy! > > I did not finish my idea here: > > > You say: "only works on the lowest notes." > > I wanted to ask whether it can really find the one lowest note (as > Polysubbass) or just a low range (like dbx120 and such). In other > words, if you feed it with two low notes, does it put out the > woomering mix of the two or just the octave of the lower one? Well at first i couldn't tell exactly what was going on, as you can't hear the effect without the dry sound. but then I discovered that the sub-oct is mono, and the dry signal stereo, so fed signal in on left and listened to output on right. So now i can hear just the synth output. It does seem to be able to pick out the lowest note fairly reliably. It can be made to woomer on minor thirds and seconds if both notes are in the range, but even then, if the low note is loud enough it picks it out. Sometimes theres a bit of fuzzyness as the end of the note, especially at the top end of the range. It's a synthesised note, not generated from the input signal. > > > > I hardly ever switch my Polysubbass off. Does this unit allow to > >> combine it with most other effects? > This you may not have understood either: Er , nope, not enough made up words;-) > Its about the ability of the > unit to generate several effects at once. If it can only creat the > low bass with a special patch and no other effect simultaneously, its > not so interesting, because some one like me would have to carry the > thing arround just for the bass. Only one patch at a time, there are the usual combinations of flange& reverb etc. but generally you only get one effect at a time. Get two and glue them together. andy butler