Octavius
Dubbeloktavpedal med separat boost
Med denna pedal kan du utan fördröjningar blenda in en oktav upp och en
oktav ner utöver din vanliga ton. Den triggar perfekt både på enskilda toner och
på hela ackord. Utöver detta har T-Rex lagt in en separat Boost som du kan
använda både med och utan oktavfunktionen.
Jimi Hendrix might be called the father of effect pedals, with his
innovative use of distortion pedals, wah-wahs, vibes and phase shifters. So it’s
no surprise that the legendary guitarist was one of the earliest to experiment
with an octave divider. The T-Rex Octavius is our take on this unusual and
powerful effect. A tri-tone generator with a perfect set of controls and a
brilliant BOOST function, Octavius gives you everything you could want in octave
generation – plus incredible T-Rex tone
Rise above, go below…
Octavius lets you get that classic octave-down
effect you’ll recognise from Hendrix’ “Machine Gun” and other recordings. But it
also lets you add in a high octave so you can hit your audiences with a sonic
wall of three-octave lead lines.
You can mix the octaves however you want to create your own signature
sound. And the pedal features a controllable boost button to help you lift your
solos up above the mix.
Classic T-Rex tone
An octave divider or any other
pedal is only as good as it sounds, and you can count on Octavius to deliver all
the warm, vintage-sounding tone you’d expect from T-Rex.
Try out the T-Rex
Octavius and experience the thrill of what this masterpiece of sound and
technology can do for the music you make.
Octavius tri-tone generator has 4 controls
LO OCT, HIGH OCT, MASTER
MIX and BOOST.
LO OCT knob lets you set the volume of the lower octave signal
produced by the pedal.
HIGH OCT knob controls the volume of the higher octave
signal produced by the pedal.
The balance between the levels of these 2 knobs
is what creates your particular octave-divided sound. Experiment with your mix,
and you’ll be amazed at the variety of effects you’ll get.
MASTER MIX knob
lets you set the overall volume of your low and high octaves compared to your
direct signal.
Use the BOOST knob to control the output of your
octave-divided sound. The boost function lets you dial in a solo level, whether
the overdrive circuit is activated or not.