EFFECT OUT Jack – Connect this jack to your amplifier. This is the Octave Multiplexer’s output.
DRY OUT Jack – This jack is connected directly to the Input Jack. The DRY OUT jack gives the musician the ability to separately amplify the original instrument and the sub-octave created by the Octave Multiplexer.
Effect out is the processed signal w/ octave down. Dry out is the clean signal only.
The Full Double Tracking Effect hasn’t been made in over 25 years. You need a delay like the #1 Echo.
Thank you. That’s a pretty nifty feature there. I love using stereo efx, and/or two amp set ups. I’ll try it.
The #1 Echo according to the video there from proguitar sounds like a great delay, I like the clean concept of it a lot. Newer style digital delays just don’t compare at all. I’ve used an old 70s MXR Analog delay for years, but just can’t get it repaired anymore, so I’ve been busy trying to find something to replace it with, #1 Echo looks like the best bet, Unfortunately I couldn’t see anything on their videos that demonstrated anything like a “full double tracking effect”? Are there any other resources to hear what the #1 Echo will do to produce that effect?
Thanks Again,
John Goforth