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Re: octave pitch shifting down?



The EH Bass Microsynth makes nice bass noises, but they are not exactly realistic 'bass' guitar sounds if that's what you are looking for.

Tony


On 8/17/07, Bernhard Wagner LD <loopdelightml-NDI3MDE=-@bernhardwagner.net> wrote:

I love the Boss OC-2 Octave.
http://www.bossus.com/index.asp?pg=1&tmp=21

I like mixing the original sound with the signal transposed 1 octave
down. The original signal adds dirt/realism to the octaved sound
which by itself seems synthetic, like a sine or square wave.
Of course the pure octaved sound has its appeal, too...
All these settings can be configured on the pedal itself without the
need for a separate mixer.

Bernhard

On 17.08.2007, at 18:27, <graham.maureen@sympatico.ca>
<graham.maureen@sympatico.ca > wrote:

> what pedals would people here recommend  to do bass sounds on my
> guitar when looping? I know there must be good octave (lower the
> octave?) units to d a convincing bass sound to add to a loop when
> playing guitar?




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