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161I played a soft-synth version of this pedal for a while and fell in love. I love tuning my guitar weird and playing harmonics through it for a most evil ring mod.

Sure! It's in the Amplitube 4 Joe Satriani bundle as the "Satch Octave" pedal. All the effects in his bundle are great, he even includes a fantastic Scholz Rockman emulator.
I love 'em! Good score.four_oclocker_2.2 wrote: Thu Nov 04, 2021 10:16 am I know these tend to be really divisive guitars amongst folks
I totally misunderstood the meaning of soft synth here!Leeplusplus wrote: Thu Nov 04, 2021 1:28 pm Sure! It's in the Amplitube 4 Joe Satriani bundle as the "Satch Octave" pedal. All the effects in his bundle are great, he even includes a fantastic Scholz Rockman emulator.
For anyone wanting this in a cheap alternative pedal: The Ultimate Octave is a very slightly tweaked Foxx Tone Machine. The creator of Foxx is now the head of Danelectro. The super cheap and totally bad ass Danelectro French Toast is the same circuit as the Tone Machine. That Fulltone one is bulletproof though.Leeplusplus wrote: Thu Nov 04, 2021 1:12 pm I played a soft-synth version of this pedal for a while and fell in love. I love tuning my guitar weird and playing harmonics through it for a most evil ring mod.

This thing is great. I had one years ago and regret selling it. I was gonna re-buy it for this but I think I'll rely too much on the octave on/off switch. If I end up not using it much, I'll probably just switch back to this little guy! I also found the original Foxx Tone Machine to be a little too harsh and spiky. Something about the Fulltone sounded smoother to my ears.tommy wrote: Thu Nov 04, 2021 3:50 pmFor anyone wanting this in a cheap alternative pedal: The Ultimate Octave is a very slightly tweaked Foxx Tone Machine. The creator of Foxx is now the head of Danelectro. The super cheap and totally bad ass Danelectro French Toast is the same circuit as the Tone Machine. That Fulltone one is bulletproof though.Leeplusplus wrote: Thu Nov 04, 2021 1:12 pm I played a soft-synth version of this pedal for a while and fell in love. I love tuning my guitar weird and playing harmonics through it for a most evil ring mod.
So I have the parts in my stash to build a Tone Machine, but I was wondering how worth while it is to throw in that octave footswitch. Thoughts? Is there a volume drop/bump?Leeplusplus wrote: Thu Nov 04, 2021 6:56 pmThis thing is great. I had one years ago and regret selling it. I was gonna re-buy it for this but I think I'll rely too much on the octave on/off switch. If I end up not using it much, I'll probably just switch back to this little guy! I also found the original Foxx Tone Machine to be a little too harsh and spiky. Something about the Fulltone sounded smoother to my ears.tommy wrote: Thu Nov 04, 2021 3:50 pmFor anyone wanting this in a cheap alternative pedal: The Ultimate Octave is a very slightly tweaked Foxx Tone Machine. The creator of Foxx is now the head of Danelectro. The super cheap and totally bad ass Danelectro French Toast is the same circuit as the Tone Machine. That Fulltone one is bulletproof though.Leeplusplus wrote: Thu Nov 04, 2021 1:12 pm I played a soft-synth version of this pedal for a while and fell in love. I love tuning my guitar weird and playing harmonics through it for a most evil ring mod.
No volume drop and I think the octave effect is definitely worth it. The real question might be how worth it is to have it footswitchable...like how many times is one switching between the two sounds. But at the end of the day it doesnt hurt anything to have the footswitch, just takes up a little more real estate to make it ergonomical.VaticanShotglass wrote: Thu Nov 04, 2021 10:09 pmSo I have the parts in my stash to build a Tone Machine, but I was wondering how worth while it is to throw in that octave footswitch. Thoughts? Is there a volume drop/bump?Leeplusplus wrote: Thu Nov 04, 2021 6:56 pmThis thing is great. I had one years ago and regret selling it. I was gonna re-buy it for this but I think I'll rely too much on the octave on/off switch. If I end up not using it much, I'll probably just switch back to this little guy! I also found the original Foxx Tone Machine to be a little too harsh and spiky. Something about the Fulltone sounded smoother to my ears.tommy wrote: Thu Nov 04, 2021 3:50 pm
For anyone wanting this in a cheap alternative pedal: The Ultimate Octave is a very slightly tweaked Foxx Tone Machine. The creator of Foxx is now the head of Danelectro. The super cheap and totally bad ass Danelectro French Toast is the same circuit as the Tone Machine. That Fulltone one is bulletproof though.


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