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Re: micro pog, something similar but smaller?

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 12:58 pm
by sylnau
T-Rex Octavius
http://t-rex-effects.com/Default.aspx?I ... VariantID=

Not smaller but probably better... anybody tried it?


I use to have a MicroPOG... I sold it... this pedal was ruining my tone event when it was bypass.
I now have the FoxRox Octron, it's not pollyphonic, but wow it sound good.

Re: micro pog, something similar but smaller?

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 1:34 pm
by DarkAxel
Heavy_Soul wrote:I think I'm just gonna get a bigger board and get a POG2 haha


lawl, that's the proper ILF spirit :lol:

"need something like this but smaller... uh-huh...yeah, i guess... all right, i'm now going to buy a pedal that's two times larger and kinda expensive, thanks, guys" :group:

Re: micro pog, something similar but smaller?

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 4:59 pm
by Heavy_Soul
I used to have a POG2, I sold it when my band stopped playing the one song I used it for live... about 2ish years ago. I kind of regretted it ever since but now I'm really craving some god damn polyphonic octaves again haha, there's just no way I'd be able to fit it on my current board, but oh well, bigger board it is!

Re: micro pog, something similar but smaller?

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 2:10 am
by DarkAxel
Oh well then it's like coming back home

is the slow attac function really as awesome as it seems to be?

Re: micro pog, something similar but smaller?

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 4:39 pm
by mathias
Is anyone using a POG/MicroPOG to double up their sound an octave lower to replace a bass? / play in a bass's place? And/or get really heavy? Just curious how that works. Like a POG into a Fuzz. Or a Fuzz into a POG. I haven't done it yet, because I don't have a POG, so I'm curious as to how it sounds. Especially with a bass-friendly fuzz like the Algal Bloom or Pharaoh? Thanks! :thumb:

Re: micro pog, something similar but smaller?

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 10:24 am
by mauerkraut
mathias wrote:Is anyone using a POG/MicroPOG to double up their sound an octave lower to replace a bass? / play in a bass's place? And/or get really heavy? Just curious how that works. Like a POG into a Fuzz. Or a Fuzz into a POG. I haven't done it yet, because I don't have a POG, so I'm curious as to how it sounds. Especially with a bass-friendly fuzz like the Algal Bloom or Pharaoh? Thanks! :thumb:


I do this often on bass with an octave up when the guitar of soloing our doing leads to fill that rhythm space.works great.maybe ill do a demo. I use out almost like an eq.throw in sub for low end and oct up for highs, while preserving my tone. I also have a setting on the pog2that does a half my bass mixed with upper organy sound, like the shimmer setting on a strymon but doesn't smear my soundso I canstill keep a pulse to the music.

Re: micro pog, something similar but smaller?

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 11:41 am
by mathias
mauerkraut wrote:
I do this often on bass with an octave up when the guitar of soloing our doing leads to fill that rhythm space.works great.maybe ill do a demo. I use out almost like an eq.throw in sub for low end and oct up for highs, while preserving my tone. I also have a setting on the pog2that does a half my bass mixed with upper organy sound, like the shimmer setting on a strymon but doesn't smear my soundso I canstill keep a pulse to the music.


I'd love to hear a demo. Thank you! :thumb:

Re: micro pog, something similar but smaller?

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 2:23 pm
by bubstance
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