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I'm disappointed to hear this. One of the wishes I've never gotten around to fulfilling is a good clean octave-up effect. I especially like the Henry Kaiser/Nels Cline trick of shifting up an octave, then rhythmically bypassing the effect. I don't know what Henry Kaiser used, but I saw video of him doing it in the early 80's so I'm guessing an Eventide. Nels uses one of the original Digitech Whammies, which seems to track very well (and he plays so fast it'd be obvious if there was a lag), but they're very pricey and bulky, so I was hoping the microPOG would fit the bill. So is there actually some delay in the octave up? And it's unusably flat...? Daryl Shawn www.swanwelder.com www.chinapaintingmusic.com > > Generally the harmoniser type effects introduce too much delay to be > good for basslines, > only harmoniser I've heard that tracks without delay is in the new > ElectroHarmonix stuff, > the POG, microPOG and HOG, but thought the sound was a bit wierd, and > the pitch up was so flat it was unusable. > (it's not possible to do pitch shift up without some delay, but pitch > down is possible) > > andy