TC Electronic Introduces Sub ‘N’ Up Octaver Pedal
TC Electronic has introduced the Sub ‘N’ Up, an octaver pedal that features their next-generation octave engine. The unit has one octave up control and two sub-octaves with a dry control to dial in your direct signal.
The first sub control mixes in an octave down signal while the sub 2 control mixes in a signal two octaves lower for a subsonic tone. A mini-toggle allows for monophonic for old school lines or polyphonic operation for chordal work.
The Sub ‘N’ Up is also Toneprint-ready, allowing for beaming signature octave tones to the pedal.
The TC Electronic Sub ‘N’ Up will be available with a street price of $129.
TC Electronic Sub ‘N’ Up Octaver Pedal Details:
| Next generation octave-engine |
| Classic monophonic or polyphonic octaver |
| TonePrint Editor w. Modulation |
| TonePrint enabled |
| True Bypass |
| Power: 9V/100mA |
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Just did a recording session with Paul Gilbert and he whipped this out for a tune. He was using it for quick octave up pitch shifts in his playing. Sounded pretty great!
I liked that guy better with short hair.
Cool pedal.
Long hair don’t care. wooooooo