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Re: Boss Octave Pedal
How much for a good double neck - bass & guitar nowadays?
Think about it. You could look like a God.
David Kirkdorffer
----- Original Message -----
From: "S V G" <vsyevolod@yahoo.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 9:40 PM
Subject: Re: Boss Octave Pedal
>
> Brian,
>
> I use the Boss PS-5, which has 5 different settings of pitch shift
effects, one of them being
> a pitch shift up or down by as much as two octaves (2nds, 3rds, 4ths,
5ths, octaves and double
> octaves). It doesn't glitch, doesn't have latency problems, handles
chords just fine, and sounds
> relatively awesome. By shifting up an octave or two, you get a pretty
decent 12 string kinda
> sound, expecially with judicious use of the wet/dry mix knob. The octave
down really does work
> well. It actually gets pretty beefy. The only downside is that it costs
$130 new (if you know
> where to look, $150 to $200 if you don't). The upside is that it's
>small,
has the familiar Boss
> DC power in, sounds great on an acoustic guitar, has both mono and stereo
out, 5 different
> functions including intelligent shifting and detuning, and 4 controller
knobs (1 of them
> concentric) controlling way more than any pedal in its right mind should
really try to do. For
> all that it does it deserves to be the size of an Electrix rack mount.
Huh, now there's an
> idea...
>
> Stephen
>
>
>
>
> <<I have to assume some people on this list use the Boss Octave pedal in
their looping setups, to
> achieve "bass guitar" sounds. To those of you that do....do you like it?
what do you think of
> the
> tracking? I'd like to get the EH Pog, but can't justify nearly $400...>>
(snip)
>
>
>
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