So I'm using my guitar players EHX Octave Multiplexer right now as my octave pedal. I like it but the volume drop when I turn it on is becoming an issue now that I'm finding more and more use for it. I have it set for equal parts octave and dry. The filters are great and can acheive a wide range of sounds, but I find that a completely smooth octave isn't quite aggressive/distinct as I'd like, so I roll them up a little bit to get a little bit of the synth flavor to bring it to the foreground (super synthy octave isn't really my thing, mostly play rock with influences of other genres).
I was almost certain I was going to get the Octamizer to solve volume issues, and find my sound again, but the idea of octave up is really appealing to me. I've heard some clips of the octron and it sounds good, but this is through laptop speakers so I can't really tell. Will the octron get me what I'm looking for in a mostly deep and smooth octave pedal, with a small amount of synthy growl to replace the multiplexer? Octave up would come in super handy during jams/solos!
I was almost certain I was going to get the Octamizer to solve volume issues, and find my sound again, but the idea of octave up is really appealing to me. I've heard some clips of the octron and it sounds good, but this is through laptop speakers so I can't really tell. Will the octron get me what I'm looking for in a mostly deep and smooth octave pedal, with a small amount of synthy growl to replace the multiplexer? Octave up would come in super handy during jams/solos!
The octave down is perfectly clean. There's an internal trimpot to adjust the gain and tone of the octave up.