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I’ve been playing with mine for a few weeks now, tweaking settings, googling for other shared settings, and am very interested in other’s experiences. Seem no matter what sort of settings I use, it basically sounds like an organ of one kind or another. Settings I hoped would swell in under chords. like the shimmer suggestions, and hopefully sound a bit like a string section, just sounds like an organ to me. Even attempted 12 string settings with a jangly guitar chords still pretty much sounds like an organ under the guitar.
I’m not unhappy with the pedal, it sounds good, but was hoping I could evoke sounds other than organ variations. Anybody have a similar experience, and/or, more settings to share, or a source for more?
Thank you
Get the most out of your POG2 Polyphonic Octave Generator with these suggested settings!
https://www.ehx.com/assets/blog/tone-tips6-pog2-set1.jpg
yes I’ve tried all those, thanks for your quick reply. Any other user opinions of the sounds or setting suggestions would really be great! Thanks
I’ve been messing around on mine to enhance my acoustic bass.
What I’ve discovered is that you have to be subtle.
I started by finding what was closest to my clean sound – just the dry output.
Then tried adding single octaves at a time and also removing the dry sound.
After that you can try various swells and setting for the filter on the POG2. I suggest cahining it with a good EQ especially for the lower register stuff.
I can do a passable guitar sound and various synth and organ sounds using this approach. I also had a nose at what the band Royal Blood do – the lead in that band is a single bass and he uses two POG 2 s to get guitar like sounds for solo and overdriven guitar. Well worth checking out.