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Home › Forums › Help/Technical Questions › POG 2 for isolating A and E strings
I perform a solo acoustic guitar act and I’m currently using the boss oc-3 to create an octave down for any notes up to the open D string frequency. It works quite well at isolating these notes it’s just that the tracking is not very good.
Would the low pass filter On the POG 2 be precise enough to only output octave down effect up to the open D string frequency? I will be using an A/B splitter before the POG 2 and will send this “bass” signal to a separate preamp.
i think it comes after the pitch processing so wouldnt affect which notes are triggered.
you might be able to get a good low pass filter to do it, but with a parallel loop to put it in so that dry sound isnt affected
http://digitech.com/en-US/products/trio this is only what i know of to do something similar, yet doesnt do it in that way as it triggers programmed sounds.
some people use specialist bass stings on the lower one or two strings, which i expect is goodon a 12 string type setup too.