The Great Divide features five blendable analog octave voices including Dry, Octave Up, Octave Down, Sub and Synth.
Sub can be user-assigned as –1 Octave Down, –1.5 Octaves Down, –2 Octaves Down or –2.6 Octaves Down (!) for massive low-end girth.
The Synth voice slams different octave waveforms together in a variety of combinations to create a dance-floor’s worth of edgy, spitty, splattery Synth-fuzz octave effects.
The Great Divide’s unique Octave-Up voice provides two modes of operation – the first is a standard Octavia-style octave fuzz effect while the “Envelope” mode creates a filtering effect that swells into the octave-up tone over time.
All voice and switch settings can be saved and recalled using the Great Divide’s digital memory. The tonality of each voice may also be adjusted via an array of internal Trim Pots and DIP switches. External FX send/return allows user to patch in a secondary effect that is then controlled by the Great Divide.
The Great Divide features True Bypass Switching and is made in the USA.
Pricing & Availability
Ship Date: March, 2011
List Price: $TBA
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