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Re: Octave up-->octave down?

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 9:41 pm
by gunslinger_burrito
GlitteryChunks wrote:
So many good clips, the last minute on these two are humongous! I'm no longer worried about the octaves cancelling each other out. If anyone else wants to post clips I'd love to hear them. Robot Devil? Hmm? Hmm?


here ya go. Keep in mind that the Shiva and Devil are kinda gnarly sounding to begin with, but that's why I like them ;) You get clean bridge tone, then the shiva, devil, and both, and then the neck tone, same order. Baritone tuned to dropped Ab

[soundcloud]https://soundcloud.com/gunslinger-burrito/octavey-demo[/soundcloud]

Re: Octave up-->octave down?

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 11:07 pm
by GlitteryChunks
gunslinger_burrito wrote:here ya go. Keep in mind that the Shiva and Devil are kinda gnarly sounding to begin with, but that's why I like them ;) You get clean bridge tone, then the shiva, devil, and both, and then the neck tone, same order. Baritone tuned to dropped Ab

[soundcloud]https://soundcloud.com/gunslinger-burrito/octavey-demo[/soundcloud]


Dude, that was sweet. Were you maxing out the gain on those clips? And what was your order?

Edit: And were you running in parallel?

Re: Octave up-->octave down?

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 11:48 pm
by gunslinger_burrito
GlitteryChunks wrote:Dude, that was sweet. Were you maxing out the gain on those clips? And what was your order?

Edit: And were you running in parallel?


Thanks.

Order should be: bridge pickup, clean, bridge shiva, clean, then bridge robot, then bridge shiva (I think I kick on the devil at around :30 in) Then it's neck pickup clean, neck shiva, then neck robot at 1:11 to 1:20, then both effects on until 1:32 where I switch to just Devil, then I think I was switching between different combinations.... I didn't play any chords though, because those fuzzes will get preeeeetty gnarly and I wanted to highlight the octave sounds.

I didn't think to roll back the volume on my guitar during that :lol:
I think those effects sound best when maxed out, IMO. Watch some shiva videos, because it does a LOT more than just a splattery octave-up-ish kind of fuzz. Oh, and it's a one-off combo pedal I have, so it was Shiva into Devil, with the Devil's sub-octaves set at about 10 o'clock. I also had the "extra sub" button engaged.

Re: Octave up-->octave down?

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 1:18 am
by dubkitty
rfurtkamp wrote:Fender Blender (RI) and MXR Blue Box. Did this a year+ ago for a similar request.

Both are on at the 1m markish, can't miss it.

The key is finding the right two to work together.

[soundcloud]http://soundcloud.com/rfurtkamp/fender-blender-demo-with-and[/soundcloud]


i like that...sounds like late-Straits Knopfler being run over by a truck.

Re: Octave up-->octave down?

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 3:05 pm
by rfurtkamp
dubkitty wrote:
rfurtkamp wrote:[soundcloud]http://soundcloud.com/rfurtkamp/fender-blender-demo-with-and[/soundcloud]


i like that...sounds like late-Straits Knopfler being run over by a truck.


Best review I've seen this month, heh.

Re: Octave up-->octave down?

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 6:20 pm
by ryan summit
i wish i could hear these clips
i gotta hijack the laptop
and get that octron 2
the thing i dont like about the ps6
is the up and down combos
are picked and preset by them
they sound good but that octron sounds better