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  • Doktor SvenDoktor Sven

    Octave legendary

    Boss OC-2 OctavePublished on 12/22/13 at 10:40
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    case of Boss effect (with the construction that goes with the Metallic case, the switch a little soft ...).
    One effect octave analog.

    UTILIZATION

    Super easy to use: a volume knob for each "slice" effect: Clear sound, the sound - one octave, the sound -2 octave. Dosage will ...

    SOUND QUALITY

    The sound ... ah, the sound! Analog octave, circuit 80 ... yes, it is not very accurate, it picks up quickly and it gurgles (artifacts pitch), it does "footer" not well a bit low notes (below The bass), and for the agreements, forget ...

    But what it sounds! Fat, sticky, great presence! Played with short and dry notes, lines a little bit staccato, it's happiness.

    The "trackin…
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    case of Boss effect (with the construction that goes with the Metallic case, the switch a little soft ...).
    One effect octave analog.

    UTILIZATION

    Super easy to use: a volume knob for each "slice" effect: Clear sound, the sound - one octave, the sound -2 octave. Dosage will ...

    SOUND QUALITY

    The sound ... ah, the sound! Analog octave, circuit 80 ... yes, it is not very accurate, it picks up quickly and it gurgles (artifacts pitch), it does "footer" not well a bit low notes (below The bass), and for the agreements, forget ...

    But what it sounds! Fat, sticky, great presence! Played with short and dry notes, lines a little bit staccato, it's happiness.

    The "tracking" benefits greatly from its slightly compressed before entering the pedal, it's something to consider in chaining on a pedalboard ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    This was my first octave and I never looked further. I tried others, Pog, octave multiplexer, EBS octave and octave even the digitech bass synth wah fashion ... they are all better than the OC-2 on a technical level, but none has the charm of this old brown thingy.
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  • favorite-sugectfavorite-sugect

    A good octave

    Boss OC-2 OctavePublished on 10/23/13 at 09:43
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    It is an old model of Octave at Boss ... However that found in the majority of bassists live pedalboard.

    UTILIZATION

    Very easy to use! Just turn the knobs: master volume (+ bass sound - its octave), a volume -1 octave (0-100%) same for volume 2 octaves.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Used with a Fender Jazz Bass, won easily by using two microphones / neck pickup. However, clean pickup use. Produces a warm sound, ample ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    Used for a few months, but I finally had no utility, sold by now!
    Value / perfect bargain price!
    If I were to need a new octave, it is certainly to this one that I will turn!
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    It is an old model of Octave at Boss ... However that found in the majority of bassists live pedalboard.

    UTILIZATION

    Very easy to use! Just turn the knobs: master volume (+ bass sound - its octave), a volume -1 octave (0-100%) same for volume 2 octaves.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Used with a Fender Jazz Bass, won easily by using two microphones / neck pickup. However, clean pickup use. Produces a warm sound, ample ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    Used for a few months, but I finally had no utility, sold by now!
    Value / perfect bargain price!
    If I were to need a new octave, it is certainly to this one that I will turn!
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  • FranquilleFranquille

    Good sound, but low strength ...

    Boss OC-2 OctavePublished on 10/14/13 at 03:13
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    Hello,

    My opinion is about 2 Octaver Boss of '80 (Japan made it) that I owned and played a lot.
    Use: super simple: three knobs: treble octaves, octaves, and the mix of the two in the signal.
    Sounds: perfect, great set, very typical (sound "Boss" of the 80's, quite meaty, dense).
    I've played with different guitars (Charvel, Strat 'japan, Gretsch) and different combo (Peavey, Engl, Laney), these effects always sound great.
    I acquired other Octaver since these sounds and then I miss. In fact, my two Octaver Boss had fatal internal trouble ...

    UTILIZATION

    Yes!
    Yes!

    SOUND QUALITY

    Yes!
    A skyscraper!

    OVERALL OPINION

    Grrr!
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    Hello,

    My opinion is about 2 Octaver Boss of '80 (Japan made it) that I owned and played a lot.
    Use: super simple: three knobs: treble octaves, octaves, and the mix of the two in the signal.
    Sounds: perfect, great set, very typical (sound "Boss" of the 80's, quite meaty, dense).
    I've played with different guitars (Charvel, Strat 'japan, Gretsch) and different combo (Peavey, Engl, Laney), these effects always sound great.
    I acquired other Octaver since these sounds and then I miss. In fact, my two Octaver Boss had fatal internal trouble ...

    UTILIZATION

    Yes!
    Yes!

    SOUND QUALITY

    Yes!
    A skyscraper!

    OVERALL OPINION

    Grrr!
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  • slyk20slyk20

    Good for use with low

    Boss OC-2 OctavePublished on 09/11/13 at 06:51
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    It is an analog octave pedal for guitar in size, but also works well with bass.
    Its operation is simple: it allows you to add one or two octaves below (not an octave below and one above as some models).

    UTILIZATION

    Easy to use, this pedal has three knobs: gain of 1 octave, gain 2 octave and a master volume knob. Simple and effective. I use it with a bass and it suits me very well.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Good quality. Neither more nor less than what is asked.

    OVERALL OPINION

    In conclusion, I would say this is a good pedal for the price. I tried other dedicated octave bass in other brands, undeniable qualities (EBS especially Markbass who model good) but the prices a…
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    It is an analog octave pedal for guitar in size, but also works well with bass.
    Its operation is simple: it allows you to add one or two octaves below (not an octave below and one above as some models).

    UTILIZATION

    Easy to use, this pedal has three knobs: gain of 1 octave, gain 2 octave and a master volume knob. Simple and effective. I use it with a bass and it suits me very well.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Good quality. Neither more nor less than what is asked.

    OVERALL OPINION

    In conclusion, I would say this is a good pedal for the price. I tried other dedicated octave bass in other brands, undeniable qualities (EBS especially Markbass who model good) but the prices are too high for rare that I use. It is well suited for bass guitarists prefer undoubtedly version OC-3 responds better when played in agreements.
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  • jelly.rolljelly.roll

    Boss OC-2 OctavePublished on 09/02/13 at 14:59
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    Octave simple and very effective. care is not a harmonizer that will be more stable on the polyphony and chords

    One adjustment for the first octave lower, another one for the second inferire always, one level for dry

    UTILIZATION

    nothing magical guitar used to thicken the sound (just one octave set to 1/3 especially saturated lead sounds and ryhtmiques

    SOUND QUALITY

    enough for me I just put a compressor in front to make the notes held more stable and regular (ebs multicomp)

    this is not a pitch factor eventide but are not the same price either on oc 3 which has a Initial Setting drive more that did not convince me!

    OVERALL OPINION

    a good fifteen years an…
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    Octave simple and very effective. care is not a harmonizer that will be more stable on the polyphony and chords

    One adjustment for the first octave lower, another one for the second inferire always, one level for dry

    UTILIZATION

    nothing magical guitar used to thicken the sound (just one octave set to 1/3 especially saturated lead sounds and ryhtmiques

    SOUND QUALITY

    enough for me I just put a compressor in front to make the notes held more stable and regular (ebs multicomp)

    this is not a pitch factor eventide but are not the same price either on oc 3 which has a Initial Setting drive more that did not convince me!

    OVERALL OPINION

    a good fifteen years and yes I do it again this choice for preference ...
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  • yoTrakkzyoTrakkz

    nice features

    Boss OC-2 OctavePublished on 12/11/11 at 21:57
    This is primarily an octave shifter pedal, with a few extra unique features such as the Polyphonic Effect and a drive mode which features distortion. The pedal uses digital technology. There are two quarter-inch inputs, one for guitar and one for bass, as well as two outputs, a direct out and a mono out. The direct out would take the signal directly to a DI box, and the mono would be run through an amplifier.


    UTILIZATION

    The pedal isn't too difficult to use. The effects are easy enough to handle. The pedal in its original mode (the same mode as the similar OC-3) is capable of blending up to three signals, the direct signal, a signal an octave lower, and a signal two octaves low…
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    This is primarily an octave shifter pedal, with a few extra unique features such as the Polyphonic Effect and a drive mode which features distortion. The pedal uses digital technology. There are two quarter-inch inputs, one for guitar and one for bass, as well as two outputs, a direct out and a mono out. The direct out would take the signal directly to a DI box, and the mono would be run through an amplifier.


    UTILIZATION

    The pedal isn't too difficult to use. The effects are easy enough to handle. The pedal in its original mode (the same mode as the similar OC-3) is capable of blending up to three signals, the direct signal, a signal an octave lower, and a signal two octaves lower. The other option is the drive mode, which is basically adding a distortion to the signal you dial in in the original mode. .


    SOUND QUALITY

    The first octave shifter that I tried was the Digitech Whammy pedal, which colors the sound far more than this one does, but also offers you the option of shifting the signal two octaves up. I can't help but compare this pedal to that one in terms of functions, and I usually can't help but be disappointed. As far as sound quality goes though, it is a bit less unnatural-sounding than the Whammy, so if realistic-sounding octave drops are your thing, this is definitely a good pedal to get.


    OVERALL OPINION

    I think I liked the flexibility of signal the most about this pedal. The fact that I could blend three different octaves together into one signal is pretty cool. It greatly expands the range of your instrument, albeit in a limited way. The price isn't really that bad, it usually lists at about $120. I do think that you could get a cheaper octave pedal and be satisfied, but not to the extent that this pedal would bring. The sound quality is one of the more natural-sounding octave pedals I've played. I have played a few other models, and compared to this one, the sound quality was inferior, even if the functionality was greater. I would ultimately recommend this pedal to anyone looking for a more conventional octave pedal.
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  • 8oris8oris

    Boss OC-2 OctavePublished on 02/17/08 at 03:26
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    What are the effects or types of effects available?
    Octaver Boss, a Pitchshifter more accurately.

    Are they edited? Via an editor Mac / PC?
    No.

    Is this a rack or rack-mount model?
    No.

    What technology is used? (Analog, digital, tube ...)
    Analog.

    What is the connection? (Audio / MIDI)
    Input, Output, and Battery Power

    The classic Boss: intuitive, simple, indestructible!

    UTILIZATION

    - The general configuration is it simple?
    There are three settings, once we know what they do, the configuration is simple!
    October 1: Play one octave below the processed signal
    October 2: Play two octaves below the processed signal
    Direct Level: distribution wet / dry

    -…
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    What are the effects or types of effects available?
    Octaver Boss, a Pitchshifter more accurately.

    Are they edited? Via an editor Mac / PC?
    No.

    Is this a rack or rack-mount model?
    No.

    What technology is used? (Analog, digital, tube ...)
    Analog.

    What is the connection? (Audio / MIDI)
    Input, Output, and Battery Power

    The classic Boss: intuitive, simple, indestructible!

    UTILIZATION

    - The general configuration is it simple?
    There are three settings, once we know what they do, the configuration is simple!
    October 1: Play one octave below the processed signal
    October 2: Play two octaves below the processed signal
    Direct Level: distribution wet / dry

    - Publishing of sound effects or is it easy?
    Yes, if indeed we know what we want.

    - The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
    Bought used so no manual.

    SOUND QUALITY

    <ul> Used with RG270, an LTD MH400, a Valbee, and of course some other effects ...
    Do not buzz, do not hum! Transparent when inactive </ul>

    Rule 1: to be the beginning of chaining (after the guitar), otherwise the spray sound is guaranteed!

    This effect allows me to record a pseudo-low or color my sound a little color to a color ultra quiet this.

    For cons, I avoid the use of high-speed plans because the effect can be quickly draft. Ditto for what is play chords: ca wins.

    Finally, the resulting sound is very nice, can give a little interesting side synthetic.

    OVERALL OPINION

    - How long have you use it?
    I used it for a year or so.

    - What is so special that you like most and least?
    The +:
    Original sound
    Provides a typed his "low" with a guitar
    Provides sound very chépers
    The -:
    Pedal (effect?) That requires paying attention to his game, to attack the strings.

    - Have you tried many other models before buying it?
    None. But the octave of the whammy or PS-5 seemed "cleaner".

    - How would you rate the quality / price?
    Very good, if one knows what one wants on one hand and if we know what we can get with this pedal.

    - With experience, you do again this choice? ...
    At the time, yes. Since then, I sold because I did not use but it's still a great product.
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  • iamqmaniamqman

    Octivation!

    Boss OC-2 OctavePublished on 07/29/11 at 16:56
    Boss has the pedal for you. If you are looking to beef up your tone and get yourself gig ready then look no further than to the Boss Roland company to help you out in all of your guitar pedal playing needs.

    This is the Octave pedal that produces and effects that give you two separate octaves within the effect. This is an easy pedal to use. You have three control knobs and they work pretty well. The two octaves are on the outer sides. The middle control knob sets the overall level or volume of the effect pedal.

    UTILIZATION

    Specifications

    * Controls: Octave 1 Level (Oct 1), Octave 2 Level (Oct 2), Direct Level
    * Connectors: Input, Output, AC Adaptor
    * Current Dra…
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    Boss has the pedal for you. If you are looking to beef up your tone and get yourself gig ready then look no further than to the Boss Roland company to help you out in all of your guitar pedal playing needs.

    This is the Octave pedal that produces and effects that give you two separate octaves within the effect. This is an easy pedal to use. You have three control knobs and they work pretty well. The two octaves are on the outer sides. The middle control knob sets the overall level or volume of the effect pedal.

    UTILIZATION

    Specifications

    * Controls: Octave 1 Level (Oct 1), Octave 2 Level (Oct 2), Direct Level
    * Connectors: Input, Output, AC Adaptor
    * Current Draw: 4 mA (DC 9V)
    * Weight: 400 g (15 oz.)
    * Recommended AC Adaptor: ACA Series (black label) or PSA Series (silver label)


    SOUND QUALITY

    I find that this kind of effect works best with bass guitars than it does with a guitar rig. It certainly does sound good in the right setting with a guitar amp but the bass seems to be more apt to taking the overall effect much better in a more usable way. I like the sound of this pedal. I have always liked the cool octave sound anyway so having two separate octaves is a plus. You can dial them in to have one below and above or just having a somewhat detuned guitar tone. This is a pedal or an effect that you would use sparingly. You won't use this pedal a lot in your overall sound. It is good for solos or somewhere that a break in the music occurs. If you want to hear what an octave sounds like listen to the song "My Iron Lung" by Radiohead and the opening sound is an octave pedal, which I believe is a Digitech octave pedal but essentially the same type of sound that this pedal would create.

    OVERALL OPINION

    These pedals have been long discontinued not since 2003. They have a newer one that can be used for bass and guitar. That ones has much more user friendly controls and parameters. This pedal is great as well and if you can get it for under $50 the I would recommend picking this pedal up. It is a fun pedal for getting some very cool effects for your rig.
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  • HatsubaiHatsubai

    Famous octave pedal

    Boss OC-2 OctavePublished on 03/21/11 at 12:03
    The Boss OC-2 was one of the first pedals I bought. I found it real cheap at some store, and I remember my hero Yngwie Malmsteen using one. I just had to try it out, so I bought it. It features two different octave knobs and a level knob. These allow you to choose between one or two octaves below the note -- or both.

    UTILIZATION

    The OC-2 is an absolute beast in terms of reliability. These things have been around forever and withstood the test of time. Failure rates are extremely low thanks in part to Boss' sturdy housing. The manual is clearly written, and they even give you a few example settings to try out. Just playing with the knobs should give you some idea as to how e…
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    The Boss OC-2 was one of the first pedals I bought. I found it real cheap at some store, and I remember my hero Yngwie Malmsteen using one. I just had to try it out, so I bought it. It features two different octave knobs and a level knob. These allow you to choose between one or two octaves below the note -- or both.

    UTILIZATION

    The OC-2 is an absolute beast in terms of reliability. These things have been around forever and withstood the test of time. Failure rates are extremely low thanks in part to Boss' sturdy housing. The manual is clearly written, and they even give you a few example settings to try out. Just playing with the knobs should give you some idea as to how everything operates.

    SOUND QUALITY

    The sound of this is somewhat iffy. It does what it says though -- it fattens up the tone by adding one or two octaves to the sound. This can make your guitar really fat sounding, but it's different from a pitch shifter. I actually thought I'd be able to emulate a bass guitar sound with this, but you really can't. It's not that kind of pedal. If you're looking for some real cool doom and sludge style riffing, this pedal can help boost that low end during the heavy chord parts. Just be sure not to use too much of it or else you can get lost in the mix.

    OVERALL OPINION

    If you know what an octave pedal is and does, it's worth checking out. After all, it's the world standard of octave pedals. However, I found that the usage was fairly limited in the real world. I'm not a big doom metal player, and when I want to play that kind of music, I prefer using an aggressive fuzz instead. If you want to thicken up some clean tones, this can actually work pretty well. Overall, it's a pedal that's worth experimenting with, but I couldn't find a practical use for it.
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