🎸 Elevate your soundscape with flawless octaves and custom vibes!
The TC Electronic SUB 'N' UP OCTAVER is a cutting-edge polyphonic octave pedal featuring three octave modes, a next-gen octave engine for perfect tracking on chords and single notes, and TonePrint technology for personalized modulation effects. Its compact, stylish red design makes it an essential, versatile addition to any professional pedalboard.
Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 8.31 x 7.29 cm; 381.02 g |
Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
Item model number | SUB 'N' UP OCTAVER |
Colour | Red |
Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
Signal Format | Analog |
Size | 2.91 x 2.48 x 4.61 inches |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
Item Weight | 381 g |
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Fast-tracking and endlessly customisable octaver
Very easy to use. One jack in/out, one footswitch for on and off, four dials for the tone, and one switch to toggle between the three different modes.DIALS - DRY is the level of your 'clean' tone; UP produces notes one octave above what you're playing; SUB is one octave below; and SUB 2 is two octaves below. You can spend hours twiddling away with these, creating tons of fun combinations from light and airy organ sounds through to very low-punchy-beefy Rage Against the Machine / Royal Blood / cKy type octave riffs. It's also fantastic for subtly deepening filling out your tone, by adding a little of the Sub and Sub 2MODES - POLY (polyphonic - full chord - tracking), CLASSIC (monophonic 'old school' tracking) or TONEPRINT - which is TC Electronic's phone/computer app that allows you to tweak almost any tone setting you can imagine on the pedal (with other effects like chorus & vibrato included) or use famous guitarists' presets. I have it on Poly mode most of the time as it handles full chords and power chords spectacularly; but monophonic is great with distortion for single note riffs, or using chords to force tracking errors which throws up some odd sounds. Haven't used Toneprint much, but it comes pre-set as a very usable retro organ tone.Playing in a 1x guitar/1x drummer band - this is one of two octavers on my pedal board. I have a Boss OC3 for running off a separate 'bass only' signal out to a bass cab, and use the Sub N Up for fattening out my guitar tone. No doubt the Sub N Up is a more versatile pedal, however comparing them isn't particularly fair as they do very different things. The closest thing to a Sub N Up appears to be a POG - but they're way more expensive and appear to be less versatile (although I can't say for sure - don't own one).As with all TC pedals the build quality is superb - very sturdy little box. True bypass means the tone isn't affected when the pedal isn't on. The footswitch is great - very smooth action, no clicks or resistance, just straight through on/off.Only thing I can even remotely complain about this great pedal is that I don't use Toneprint; so would't have minded being able to pick up a cheaper model with that feature stripped out... however, this is still a cheaper box than most other 'tried and tested' octavers.10/10 would recommend for fattening up guitar or bass signals.
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TC does it again.
Great big sound available using sub and sub. Superb polyphonic tracking. Many good sounds with mixing wet and dry with sub up and sub1down. I use it for bass and 6 string electric and acoustic.Another great TC pedal.
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