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I think that is the point of the PolyOctave, but I could be wrong. Speaking of Hexfuzz, some of the most beautiful fuzzy tone comes from Matthais' little self made box. I don't know much about it, but the tone he gets is pretty amazing. I wonder why he hasn't tried to commercially produce it. Mark Sottilaro Mark Hamburg wrote: > on 1/2/03 10:46 AM, Richard Zvonar at zvonar@zvonar.com wrote: > > > RMC also makes the Freakout Box, which provides individual audio > > outputs per string. This presents interesting possibilities for > > surround sound and for string-specific effects processing. > > I don't want most of the modeling on the VG-8/88 so I haven't been able >to > justify getting a hex pickup and getting a VG-88, but I really could be >more > tempted by a hex pickup if I could just get a good hex fuzz for it. The >RMC > breakout box plus six fuzz pedals, however, does not seem cost effective. > Maybe the Boss PolyOctave does that but it certainly isn't clear from the > online information as to whether the distortion is per string or not. > > Mark > > P.S. As a poor man's hex-a-fuzz substitute, has anyone tried the PAiA > Quadrafuzz?