It seems that nobody knows this loop (effects routing) pedal at TB...

Discussion in 'Effects [BG]' started by Alvaro Martín Gómez A., Apr 16, 2012.

  1. Alvaro Martín Gómez A.

    Alvaro Martín Gómez A. TalkBass' resident Bongo + cowbell player

    ...and I think it's awesome!

    BuzzElectronicsProgrammableOctoLoop.jpg

    Well, a title searching for "Buzz Electronics" in this subforum didn't return any relevant hits, so I guess this is an unknown unit at TalkBass. Meet the Buzz Electronics Programmable Octo Loop. Eight effect loops that can be easily programmed, small footprint, great price, additional options available, handmade in the UK... I think no other similar unit beats this price/features relationship.

    Of course, I have absolutely no affiliation with the manufacturer. I just found it a few days ago and wanted to share it with all of you since again, it seems it hasn't been discussed before. :cool:
     
  2. Nice... I quite like the look of the 2 channel Octoloop.
     
  3. G.Bisson

    G.Bisson Supporting Member

    Feb 26, 2009
    Virginia
    Small size and the price is right. Nice pedal.
    Thanks for sharing :)
     
  4. pantherairsoft

    pantherairsoft

    Apr 22, 2009
    Derby, UK
    I have the non-programmable version on my board.
     
  5. handofseven

    handofseven Soaking up the cathode rays... Supporting Member

    Mar 23, 2010
    Vancouver, BC, Canada
    Wow! Thanks for posting this. I've been looking for this kind of pedal. Nice to find it's a fraction of the price of a Carl Martin "Octaswitch". I wonder how they compare...
     
  6. caeman

    caeman The Root Master

    Sep 17, 2008
    Ohio
    That is a lot of send and return ports in such a small package.
     
  7. alec

    alec

    Feb 13, 2000
    Perth, Australia
    Interesting!
     
  8. warwick.hoy

    warwick.hoy

    Aug 20, 2006
    Spokane, WA.
    Beta Tester: Source Audio.
    Wow,...if this is what I think it is,...you could call this a stripped down version of something like the GCX/Gound Control or the Pedal Switcher/Pedal Commander (Voodoo Lab Products,....very spendy too).

    I see it's limitations over the Voodoo Lab stuff,...but it's considerably cheaper it's implementation could make a pedal board very musical.

    Good Share.

    I want one.