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Re: The Great Wall of Sound
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 7:57 pm
by hbombgraphics
zRobertez wrote:hbombgraphics wrote:
Really liking the mooer pure octave
Details please.

Seems like one of the cheapest octavers around and if it works fine, im down!
does one and two octaves up and down
no detune or filters or anything just those sounds
pretty polyphonic and the tone is good
quiet when on by itself and I used it in front of my blunderbuss and it sounded huge but I had to notch back the gain just a little from normal (which is all out)
seems durable enough
I realized I pretty much used the POG2 for one setting and I would rather control the attach with a volume knob and the filter with an actual filter pedal
Re: The Great Wall of Sound
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 7:59 pm
by ChetMagongalo
I also run a whammy 4 into a POG 2 on bass. kicks a lot of ass. The pog 2 is a great pedal. It tracks amazingly
Re: The Great Wall of Sound
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 8:06 pm
by zRobertez
hbombgraphics wrote:zRobertez wrote:hbombgraphics wrote:
Really liking the mooer pure octave
Details please.

Seems like one of the cheapest octavers around and if it works fine, im down!
does one and two octaves up and down
no detune or filters or anything just those sounds
pretty polyphonic and the tone is good
quiet when on by itself and I used it in front of my blunderbuss and it sounded huge but I had to notch back the gain just a little from normal (which is all out)
seems durable enough
I realized I pretty much used the POG2 for one setting and I would rather control the attach with a volume knob and the filter with an actual filter pedal
Sounds like everything you could ever want if all you wanted was clean octaves! which I deffy do!
Re: The Great Wall of Sound
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 3:50 am
by technicoloraudio
Sorry, I guess I should have been more clear:
My original question was:
Is anyone running a whammy into a pog an is it awesome?
I know pog, micropog, and pog2 are all touted for their polyphonic tracking excellence, and the whammy5 also now accepting chords, I assumed that pitch shifting with the whammy then biggerizing it with the pog...well I thought that would be tits.
So before I blow out 400 bones on building my wall of sound, I figured I might consult some building inspectors first.
Re: The Great Wall of Sound
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 6:07 am
by Derelict78
You could do it with a M9
Re: The Great Wall of Sound
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 11:39 am
by smallsnd/bigsnd
i thought this thread was about the dead.

Re: The Great Wall of Sound
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 11:41 am
by amnesiac305
smallsnd/bigsnd wrote:i thought this thread was about the dead.

Now that is a wall of sound!!!
Re: The Great Wall of Sound
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 6:37 pm
by ChetMagongalo
technicoloraudio wrote:Sorry, I guess I should have been more clear:
My original question was:
Is anyone running a whammy into a pog an is it awesome?
I know pog, micropog, and pog2 are all touted for their polyphonic tracking excellence, and the whammy5 also now accepting chords, I assumed that pitch shifting with the whammy then biggerizing it with the pog...well I thought that would be tits.
So before I blow out 400 bones on building my wall of sound, I figured I might consult some building inspectors first.
Yes and yes. It does not disappoint
Re: The Great Wall of Sound
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 7:14 pm
by 01010111
smallsnd/bigsnd wrote:i thought this thread was about the dead.

Glad I'm not the only one who thinks about this whenever people talk about the wall of sound.
Re: The Great Wall of Sound
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 11:19 pm
by hbombgraphics
technicoloraudio wrote:Sorry, I guess I should have been more clear:
My original question was:
Is anyone running a whammy into a pog an is it awesome?
I know pog, micropog, and pog2 are all touted for their polyphonic tracking excellence, and the whammy5 also now accepting chords, I assumed that pitch shifting with the whammy then biggerizing it with the pog...well I thought that would be tits.
So before I blow out 400 bones on building my wall of sound, I figured I might consult some building inspectors first.
Yes I am running whammy into pog or currently whammy into pure octave
it does sound huge
and you can do huge pitch shifts with up to 5 octaves which is insanely awesome
About the best pitch bend effect I ever got though was the S-bend on the PS-6
Re: The Great Wall of Sound
Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 12:27 am
by GardenoftheDead
I'm pretty sure the newest Whammy has a bypass that isn't terrible
Re: The Great Wall of Sound
Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 1:10 am
by wozzly
I thought this thread was about..
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ADCIwotmDg[youtube]
Re: The Great Wall of Sound
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 2:36 am
by technicoloraudio
I spent a solid 20 minutes with a whammy 5 at GC in a quiet room running through a few amps. It's bypass is not bad. Could still benefit from a loop perhaps, but I was indifferent.