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Old 10-01-2007, 06:40 AM
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nedd help for octave up pedal and looper

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hello..i'm really new in the effects.

i don't have any really and i want to know if there is a pedal or something that can make the sound go up an octave..

also i want something that saves loops..i think up to 4..i've seen Victor wooten do it on bassday 02 i think and i liked that concept! but i have no idea how to look for something like that.
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Old 10-01-2007, 09:18 AM
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Two recent and informative threads on octave-up (a.k.a., +1 octave) pedals:

Subharmonics Pedal up an octave???
What do you like for Octave UP and why ?

A helpful thread on loop pedals - I'm assuming you're talking about recording loops that you can play on top of as they play back:

What do you like for Octave UP and why ?

The search function is your best friend in this (and any) forum, as you can see. These are just a few of the dozens of recent threads on each that I found using the search function.
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