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Octaver/Harmonizer/Whammy from Mooer belonging to the Micro series

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  • marcan71marcan71

    Avoid

    Mooer Pitch BoxPublished on 06/01/14 at 05:39
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Harmonizer + pitcher + filter, it must be analog

    UTILIZATION

    Easy to adjust (we choose the interval up or down), compact, practical

    SOUND QUALITY

    This is where the rub: pitcher on mode (this is why I bought it), the sound is just rotten: we lose the sound of the guitar: it seems to have connected a old synth soulless after his guitar even pitchant just 2 or 3 semitones down

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use (ais) for 6 months, I turned my pedalboard, this thing has no interest even for occasional utlisation. So much for the low utilization that can make
  • benderlebenbenderleben

    while an

    Mooer Pitch BoxPublished on 02/11/14 at 00:41
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    for more details see website and video ...
    digital pedal (128ma) (as any polyphonic Octavers and pitchshifter

    3 modes: harmony = 50% of the dry signal and 50% of the octave (pitch) selected which mixes
    pitch shift = 100% wet
    = detune chorus from - 40 to + 40/100 tune

    UTILIZATION

    super simple manual guide is well done and a bit of choice for fashion ... detune sounds are simply edict should still know what you want to do ...

    he had had a dual footswitch to enjoy the detune mode and most of the rest! suddenly no chorus on the bass or harmony!
    So the pedal loses points here becaufe made 3 things and we do not just accumulate ... sniff

    SOUND QUALITY

    bluffing!…
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    for more details see website and video ...
    digital pedal (128ma) (as any polyphonic Octavers and pitchshifter

    3 modes: harmony = 50% of the dry signal and 50% of the octave (pitch) selected which mixes
    pitch shift = 100% wet
    = detune chorus from - 40 to + 40/100 tune

    UTILIZATION

    super simple manual guide is well done and a bit of choice for fashion ... detune sounds are simply edict should still know what you want to do ...

    he had had a dual footswitch to enjoy the detune mode and most of the rest! suddenly no chorus on the bass or harmony!
    So the pedal loses points here becaufe made 3 things and we do not just accumulate ... sniff

    SOUND QUALITY

    bluffing!
    I eventually sell my OC3 HR2 and my boss because she replace both!

    tracking and fast and really pitched sound keeps the texture of the attack therefore the ideal replacement for a bass player!

    extremely formidable in agreement! we just play a baritone burr!

    a damper on even when overdriven tones or boss OC3 remains unbeatable according to my humble ears (I now serves as a boss in PS5 passages for distortion / octave)

    OVERALL OPINION

    with single and double coil is not getting the same "grain" but they are both realistic and well done for the price (and the absence of offers compact pedal format) I would do this choice without hesitation.

    after all is a matter of taste and what you search:
    I'm really not a fan of micro pog and even less in the octave of mooer. I was looking for a polyphonic octave bass singer on my loop and after test for me is this little box that makes the job better!
    So for all guitarists who want a bass sound credible it is here that his is happening (and this goes even better with a good compressor like jam SSOR dynamic random ^ ^!)
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