Re: To use an octave device?
- Subject: Re: To use an octave device?
- From: Brian McLean <blmclean@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2002 09:54:11 -0400
Richard Hunter wrote:
> The Digitech RP-100, 200, and 300 are reasonably priced, and the pitch
> shifter will take you down an octave beautifully, chords and all. It
> sounds exactly like a harp pitched an octave lower. Check out the
> sample of "Pull of the Moon" at my website at
> http://www.hunterharp.com/freemus.html for an example. The Whammy
> effect will even take you down 2 octaves, but it's not easy to control
> (e.g. to keep in tune).
>
> For a one-octave downshift that sounds like a harp, the RP series does
> the job very well.
I use an RP-10. Bought it used for $150. Love it love it love it. I can
crank my amp and use the volume pedal on the pedal to get the right
overdriven sound that I like. It also sounds good at low volume.
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