Wait I know! A Frequency Analyzer. Yeah. You could really control the shifting and incorporate it more into your guitar playing instead of just making noise twisting it with your feet.
Hello one more time…and excuse my poor english again.
This time I need help for one election:
I have tested in my bass the Octave Multiplexer, and it convinces me, specially for the analogic sound (I dont love the digital sound), but I think the Micro POG will can better than the Oct Multiplexer (at less, in guitar I prefer the micro POG…)
The question is: The micro POG works fine in bass?
There are somebody bass player who uses/have used the micro POG?
There are tone/low end looses?
The sound is fat?
Thanks one more time “Electro-Amores”…
Hello
The micro pog works very well with the bass guitar,
alot more versatile than the octave multiplexer,
The sound is very fat.
This clip gives me flashbacks to seeing them in Dublin in 2007:
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I had a cool idea for a pedal when trying out some vintage Fender and Vox amps over this past weekend. Those old amps have the best reverb and tremolo units ever, and I think it’d be cool to have only those two in one enclosure where you could have one or both of the effects at the same time.
Take a Holy Grail and toss out the flerb. Take a Pulsar and axe the wave shaping knob. Stick those into a XO on steroids box. The reverb side could have a spring/hall switch, amount knob and an on/off button. The tremolo could have a triangle/square wave switch, speed knob, depth knob, and on/off button. Something else to throw in could be a toggle in the middle that would allow for the reverb before the tremolo in the signal path or vice versa.
Basically, it’d be like an improved Holy Stain without the gain. I’d be all over that.
I love the pedal,
was quite a grower for me too,
there’s a crazy sound like a ghost coming out of a toothpaste tube on some of the settings..
at least that’s the only way I can describe it.
April 21, 2009 at 3:48 pm
in reply to: Wiggler#95893