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Octaver

Not really. Analog octavers are what they are, and unless you go digital, you're always going to have to deal with a little hoop-jumping to get the best out of them.
 
I like Octavers. However, they are usually VERY sensitive. Any thoughts?
Do you mean that a little octave dialed in goes a long way? If so, I agree with that.

I'm still trying to find use for mine with the music I play, but to be fair I also haven't quite seemed to mastered their use like many here who wouldn't do without them. Still I keep trying... I now have 4 :rolleyes:
 

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