Behringer Octave Divider
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
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One of their latest pedals turns attention to the 1970's Mu-Tron Octave Divider; an analogue octave effect with a switchable ring-mod for a blended, octave up sound.
Those original units can fetch anywhere between £300 - £600 these days, depending on the condition. So the fact that this version is only £89 is insanely appealing!
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What a cool combo with the rat and phaser
I bought the original MuTron octave divider pedal in the late 70s, as it was one of the first viable "octave" pedals available and I wanted that octaver sound for a piccolo bass I was using at the time - and it worked pretty well for that. As you can hear, these pedals were mostly meant for single note use so overlapping multi-notes confuse the circuit a bit- the result being predictably glitchy. Feed this pedal one single, solid fundamental note at a time and it will track surprisingly well. Nice demo!
So good combo with the phaser and dist pedals!
Most excellent Jabroni! Right-up my alley...dischordantly chaotic yet beautiful.
This sounds dope. Nice lick and fx usage!
I love this one and the bi-phase. I have one of the MuTron III reissue pedals as well, that’s amazing. All of those old circuits are so good.
Sounds pretty neat on its own and I loved it in the mix. Cheers!
Keep up the gooid work. Its great to get a flavour of what different pedals sound like. Its a good idea to use the same loop. That way we get a fell of how the pairing works. We all know by now what an odious wretch Uli is, but we dont have to buy his gear. Thanks for the continued hard work.
Cheers, bud!
And yeah, if I ever want one of his pedals, I always try to get it second-hand so I don't give him my money directly. 😄
Big melvins vibes
I don't hear what makes the "stabilizer" knob.
Sounds like a Palmer Kapput to me
Thanks for the demo !
Awesome demo! Love the filth!
You guys that use things like this are far more creative than I.
“… far more creative than ME.”
F **ing great loops man
Aw, thank you! 😊
heavy early nine inch nails vibes
Just tested the Behringer Octave Divider with the vintage Evan Bass 60 tube amp from the seventies. The combo is absolutely magical! Check it out on my channel!
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Please Don't let Josh Scott see this.
The power switch is there because the original had it and ‘true bypass’ didn’t exist yet.
Yeah, I know. It just doesn't make sense for the modern version to have it.
@@PedalExperiments we don’t know that, no where in the manual does it state if this is true bypass.
You didn't touch the "MIX" knob. What the fuck dude.
Literally 1:04 🤨
@@PedalExperiments ALL THE WAY DOWN for the rest of the video
@jonterhaar2573 I think you mean "ALL THE WAY UP". 😄