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Re: Different Applications of an Octave Pedal
Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2017 1:40 pm
by Chankgeez
Hey-Diddly-Ho, you started this!

Re: Different Applications of an Octave Pedal
Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2017 3:11 pm
by BoatRich
Octave in the delay loop is always rad, I also love ring mod in the loop? Also octave at the end of your signal as an indistinguishable low tone is sick
Re: Different Applications of an Octave Pedal
Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2017 5:04 pm
by tabcantab
This is pretty obvious, but I like tapping an octave on and off rhythmically on sustained notes for the glitchy, jumpy effect of it
Re: Different Applications of an Octave Pedal
Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2017 6:19 pm
by affectperdals
Bartimaeus wrote:The Monastary sounds very much like it uses an FV-1 for the octave shifting (I'd be interested to see gut shots).
Octave pedal before an envelope filter can be really cool.
For something more useful than rainbow-machine noises, try sticking it in a delay effects loop but with the feedback set to zero and the pedal set for an octave up only. Set the delay time to a dotted rhythm and play in straight time. You'll get cool octave up counterpoint on the off-beats between your playing. That's the only way I can make pitch-shifting delays usable tbh.
If you have a little mixer pedal or even a separate amp, you can get great stuff by splitting your signal and putting some much heavier modulation effects on the pitch shifted signal. A reverb's clean guitar paired with a vibrato'd and tremolo'd octave up could be way more interesting than a shimmer verb if you get the settings right.
It does use the FV-1 chip. Those are both cool ideas!
Re: Different Applications of an Octave Pedal
Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2017 6:20 pm
by Jwar
I tend to hate octave down pedals unless they are properly implemented into a fuzz pedal. They just don't ever track right. Octave up however I love.
I'm not help for the actual question here though. haha
Re: Different Applications of an Octave Pedal
Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2017 6:20 pm
by affectperdals
tabcantab wrote:This is pretty obvious, but I like tapping an octave on and off rhythmically on sustained notes for the glitchy, jumpy effect of it
That's a cool idea for sure. Wasn't obvious to me

Re: Different Applications of an Octave Pedal
Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2017 7:33 pm
by lordgalvar
Boost the heck out of it in parallel and keep adding more octave down then convert the wave to CV or light via led. Use a light sensor or CV control a pedal with a dynamic tracking glitchy lfo.
Run it in parallel to the other input of a ring mod.
Run a comparator after an octave pedal to give moving tap tempo signal to delay pedals.
Re: Different Applications of an Octave Pedal
Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2017 8:04 pm
by rustywire
Synth, samplers, drum machines...duh. Esp ones with limited tuning options.
Great for expanding the range of a toy piano, oscillator or series of oscillators.
Try it with reverb pedal & bass: blend the dry low end with wet mids-upper octave dripping-verb. Such a gr8 combo
Re: Different Applications of an Octave Pedal
Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2017 9:29 pm
by 01010111
I like adding an analog octave pedal after fuzz and running chords through it. The fuzz->octave normally cleans up the tracking, but then feeding it chords makes it nice and messy. As it glitches it gives everything a nice bolder-rolling-down-a-hill kind of feeling.
Re: Different Applications of an Octave Pedal
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 9:00 am
by oscillofuzz
I tend to have multiple pitch shifters on board and always have at least one of them in front of an octave up fuzz for noisy clang. Currently it's the Whammy into an Ampeg Scrambler clone. On single notes this combination cuts mercilessly, double stops are a beautiful mess and triads or more lead to nothing but noise, which can also be quite satisfying depending on the context

Re: Different Applications of an Octave Pedal
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 11:19 am
by friendship
on my Line 6 I like to run several octaves both up and down in series, ending up at the same note as if I hadn't processed it, but now utterly mangled.
Re: Different Applications of an Octave Pedal
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 12:41 pm
by Ghost Hip
More of a pitch shifter thing, but one time I had a Boss PS-2 and PS-3 set fully wet. I just played one chord and tuned the pitch of each pedal to change the key I was playing in. It was kind of a parady of shoegaze. Sounded cool though. I like going from an analog distorted signal and stepping on a pitch shifter to dramatically make it sound digital and shifted up a few steps.
Another thing I would do wtih the PS-2 and PS-3 is set one to octave up and one to octave down and just have it be a really inconsistent and shitty sounding version of my original signal.
Re: Different Applications of an Octave Pedal
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 12:59 pm
by MechaGodzilla
friendship wrote:on my Line 6 I like to run several octaves both up and down in series, ending up at the same note as if I hadn't processed it, but now utterly mangled.
you're a madman and i like it
Re: Different Applications of an Octave Pedal
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 1:13 pm
by Ugly Nora
Stacking an octave down pedal into an octave up pedal sounds pretty cool, imo.
Re: Different Applications of an Octave Pedal
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 1:50 pm
by Ghost Hip
Damn, I should've read the post above my last.