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Question Octave up

I was thinking what would be cool, sound wise would be a continuously controlable octave up pedal.

I think Dan Electro makes an octave up, I could just split the signal add a volume pedal, and there you have it.

Any thoughts on this idea, would be appreciated.

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Hello- Yeah, this sounds like a good idea. I have the Dano pedal. Its called the French Toast. Its a combo of distortion/octave up. Theres a level, eq, and distortion knob. And you can flip a switch to engage the octave.

The distortion I think is fabulous-from a nice overdrive to pretty damn shreddy. The octave up is pretty cool. I like it when its most raspy-turned all the way up with the treble eq cranked.

Only bad thing -for me- is not being able to turn the distortion all the way off and just have the octave.

As for blending in the effect w/ a pedal-that would be cool. I'd blend the pedal all rapsy and distorted with an already distorted amp tone, for a monsterishly harsh freaky blob.
What did you have in mind?
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How about a stereo pedal that would rock from clean guitar signal to octave up, and anywhere in between.

Seems like with a good octave up pedal this would simulate harmonic feedback at your beckoned call. In a fairly natural sounding way.

But whats a good just octave up pedal, and would this work?
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This looks to be just what we were talking about, an octave up pedal!

www.danelectro.com

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I have'nt seen that car looking wah octave-bad ass .

I'm not sure but I think the digitech whammy pedal has an octave up effect. I know you can 'whammy' to one octave up.........
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