Octave (up and/or down) w/ a low-pass filter?

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Octave (up and/or down) w/ a low-pass filter?

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I know the Aguilar Octamizer is one.

Know of any others?
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Re: Octave (up and/or down) w/ a low-pass filter?

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I am not going to be very informative in this thread but... Does't the POG have a three way low pass filter?
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Oh, yeah, thanks, PumpkinPieces. It does. Thank you. I should've specified, I'm looking for analog, not digital.
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Re: Octave (up and/or down) w/ a low-pass filter?

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the manual doesn't say what type of filter it is but the tone knob on the bit commander feels kind of like a LPF, not a lot of range in the knob but it's useful. analog pedal but not clean in the slightest.
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oh the subdecay octasynth has a resonant LPF too. haven't owned that though.
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backwardsvoyager wrote:oh the subdecay octasynth has a resonant LPF too. haven't owned that though.
OctaSynth has an envelopes driven LPF.
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Octave Multiplexer?
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Cubic!
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Re: Octave (up and/or down) w/ a low-pass filter?

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Thanks for all the suggestions.

I've already got an OctaSynth. Not looking for envelope filtering.

Bit Commander, Octave Multiplexer and Cubic are all worthy of further investigation. Second Voice is going out of production, but that doesn't rule out a used one.
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Re: Octave (up and/or down) w/ a low-pass filter?

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EHX Bass Micro Synth has octave up and down (I fuggin LOVE the octave down on this thing), and if you put the start and stop sliders in the same spot, the filter can be static at whatever frequency you want.
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Good call, BCBC. I just found this which I'd never heard before.

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DannDubbleEwe wrote:Cubic!

Really? I didn't know that.
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Re: Octave (up and/or down) w/ a low-pass filter?

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If you get a Second Voice then I'd suggest getting a V1 or V2, the newer ones sound weak in comparison.
The Bit Commander is also a bit weak sounding I think, if you wanna go that way (dirty octave down) I'd suggest the MI Audio Pollyanna or the Copilot FX Mantis.
There's also the Iron Ether Subterranea and the 3 Leaf Audio Octabvre but I haven't tried those yet.
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Tristan wrote:If you get a Second Voice then I'd suggest getting a V1 or V2, the newer ones sound weak in comparison.
The Bit Commander is also a bit weak sounding I think, if you wanna go that way (dirty octave down) I'd suggest the MI Audio Pollyanna or the Copilot FX Mantis.
There's also the Iron Ether Subterranea and the 3 Leaf Audio Octabvre but I haven't tried those yet.

You know it's weird but V1 and V2 are fucking impossible to find. I've been looking for months.
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