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SUB 'N' UP MINI OCTAVER | Stompboxes | Guitar | TC Electronic | Categories | MUSIC Group - TC Electronic

Apparently with the TonePrints you can also sub in two octaves lower instead of the octave up, which is a neat option. I have never used it, but people 'round here seem to really like TCE and this pedal specifically. And you can't believe how small the mini versions of these pedals are. :)


Can you get close to an oc2 sound? I looked into it and couldn’t get a good answer.
 
Like the title suggests, I want to see pictures of small tight boards.

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I have an $11 solution for your Bass Fuzz Deluxe switch if you're using the electrical twist connector the way I think you are - V1: TALL BOY CLEAR – Barefoot Buttons

That's cool - yah, I kept hitting the tuner (silencing the bass!) when I triggered the fuzz so I used that yellow twist connector to lift it higher. I think my version is a little higher than that knob and it works so, you know.., if it ain't broke... ;)
 
That's cool - yah, I kept hitting the tuner (silencing the bass!) when I triggered the fuzz so I used that yellow twist connector to lift it higher. I think my version is a little higher than that knob and it works so, you know.., if it ain't broke... ;)

For future reference they are 7/8" tall and also a much larger target to hit. Not sure I'd want to hit the connector without shoes on! :bawl: I use a mixture of the mini, standard, and tall boy versions on my board and I switch them from pedal to pedal as needed.
 
For future reference they are 7/8" tall and also a much larger target to hit. Not sure I'd want to hit the connector without shoes on! :bawl: I use a mixture of the mini, standard, and tall boy versions on my board and I switch them from pedal to pedal as needed.

The yellow connector is 1" and I'm not one to play bare-foot! I've used it many times on stage and no problems - just needs a light tap. I'll keep the knob in mind though.
 
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IMO, the sub n up doesn't get you as close to an OC-2 sound as just getting an analog octave pedal would. I love using the MXR Bass Octave Deluxe for that kind of sound.

I just got a deal on an mxr bod on reverb. I’ll have to see how that works out!