Octave
Octave pedals are effects pedals that are used to produce a pitch-shifted version of the input signal, typically one or two octaves above or below the original pitch. They are often used to create a thick, harmonized sound and are commonly associated with bass guitar and keyboard music.
Octave pedals work by using a digital processor or analog circuitry to divide the input signal into different frequency bands and shift the pitch of each band by a specific interval. They typically feature controls for adjusting the level and pitch of the octave effect, as well as a blend control that allows the user to mix the dry and wet signals.
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MXR M103 Blue Box™ Octave Fuzz
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electro-harmonix Micro POG
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Walrus Audio Descent Reverb/Octave Machine
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Mythos Pedals Argo
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Mythos Pedals Argonaut
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Wampler Pedals Fuzztration
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Way Huge Atreides™ Analog Weirding Module
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