I don't like to use the word amazeballs but the heart wants what the heart wants. This is amazeballs.univalve wrote:I just leave shameless this here:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdmmMqc4B0Q[/youtube]
Help me with an octave down rig
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Re: Help me with an octave down rig
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Re: Help me with an octave down rig
From the settings in that '68 video it looks like you could get away with a micro/nano pog. He just has dry and sub octave high, with +1 octave in there too, a little lower than the other two. Everything else seems dialled down low/off. Having a quick look at the info about the pitch fork, it looks you might be able to use that too.
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Re: Help me with an octave down rig
Thanks man!casecandy wrote:I don't like to use the word amazeballs but the heart wants what the heart wants. This is amazeballs.univalve wrote:I just leave shameless this here:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdmmMqc4B0Q[/youtube]
Let me know if you have any questions about my rig. It is pretty much still the same.
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Re: Help me with an octave down rig
Yeah I'm thinking Micro POGSnufkino wrote:From the settings in that '68 video it looks like you could get away with a micro/nano pog. He just has dry and sub octave high, with +1 octave in there too, a little lower than the other two. Everything else seems dialled down low/off. Having a quick look at the info about the pitch fork, it looks you might be able to use that too.
Although upon looking at videos and stuff, it looks like Josh is using a Boss PS-6
And it looks like some kinda Whammy-esque thingy here? (this is in The Chariot though)

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Re: Help me with an octave down rig
I use two amps and an octave down with my band.
I play a baritone so depending on the song I don't always use the octave pedal, which is an EHX pitchfork.
for ages I was using a fender aby box but it ended up that I was running both amps 90% of the time so I ditched it and replaced it with a big tone music maggie, for stereo magantone vibrato stuff.
I do have one dirt pedal upfront which I kind of use as a low gain boost, just so I can give everything down stream a little push, but my main dirt pedals are separate for each amp.
The guitar side goes to a sound city concord and the bass side goes to an ampeg rocket, I reallly don't need anything bigger.
I play a baritone so depending on the song I don't always use the octave pedal, which is an EHX pitchfork.
for ages I was using a fender aby box but it ended up that I was running both amps 90% of the time so I ditched it and replaced it with a big tone music maggie, for stereo magantone vibrato stuff.
I do have one dirt pedal upfront which I kind of use as a low gain boost, just so I can give everything down stream a little push, but my main dirt pedals are separate for each amp.
The guitar side goes to a sound city concord and the bass side goes to an ampeg rocket, I reallly don't need anything bigger.
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Re: Help me with an octave down rig
The Chariot was Boss OC3 but its tracking isn't all that great. If you're trying to do just one guitar and drums in a band then it will constantly drop out depending on how you have the range set.