Me too. The camera should be directly over the octavers and LS-2 so we can see the settings better. The Ditto X4 doesn’t need to be shown. There are green and red lights on the LS-2. The text in the upper right corner of the screen says Micro Pod: Loop A in green text and Sub n Up in red text. I assume that means we’re hearing the POG when the LS-2 green light is lit and the SubnUp when the LS-2 red light is lit.
If you are looking for a sub-octave pedal that you might use completely wet, I would go for the POG based on the definition of the lower octave. On top of that, I think the definition of the pedal is nicer with the dry blended into the sub-octave. The lower octave(s) on the Sub'n'Up are much less defined and quite muddy to my ears. That being said, the upper-octave is much smoother and less thin sounding than the POG however. For sub-octave enthusiasts, go for the POG. For the best of both worlds, go for the Sub'n'Up. That's what I have to offer.
Guys, I think you missed something about Sub'n'Up. The knobs at 12 o'clock isn't give 100% sound volume. It will only if you turn them at max - 5 o'clock.
The way the video skips in the top left hand corner at the end of the loop reminds me of that awful movie Speed (aka The Bus That Couldn't Slow Down). If only the sequel to this video will be better than Speed 2.
Did I miss the tc in Poly Mode? Some examples of TonePrint would have been nice. I was expecting this when he took the mobile out of the pocket. Beside the sound you can’t compare these pedals. Connected to a PC the tc offers plenty of different settings. About 25 parameters. On the other side the POG is simple and analog(?) Difficult to chose.
I keep getting confused about what pedal I'm hearing
Me too. The camera should be directly over the octavers and LS-2 so we can see the settings better. The Ditto X4 doesn’t need to be shown. There are green and red lights on the LS-2. The text in the upper right corner of the screen says Micro Pod: Loop A in green text and Sub n Up in red text. I assume that means we’re hearing the POG when the LS-2 green light is lit and the SubnUp when the LS-2 red light is lit.
If you are looking for a sub-octave pedal that you might use completely wet, I would go for the POG based on the definition of the lower octave. On top of that, I think the definition of the pedal is nicer with the dry blended into the sub-octave.
The lower octave(s) on the Sub'n'Up are much less defined and quite muddy to my ears. That being said, the upper-octave is much smoother and less thin sounding than the POG however.
For sub-octave enthusiasts, go for the POG. For the best of both worlds, go for the Sub'n'Up. That's what I have to offer.
Sub n up let you modifie parameters. Everything is possible.
Guys, I think you missed something about Sub'n'Up. The knobs at 12 o'clock isn't give 100% sound volume. It will only if you turn them at max - 5 o'clock.
Why show the player if you’re using the looper?
The way the video skips in the top left hand corner at the end of the loop reminds me of that awful movie Speed (aka The Bus That Couldn't Slow Down). If only the sequel to this video will be better than Speed 2.
+AlfaPegasii Say what you want about Speed 2, but Speed was awesome! "Cans! It was just cans!"
speed was the best
POG sounds much more better IMO
Did I miss the tc in Poly Mode? Some examples of TonePrint would have been nice. I was expecting this when he took the mobile out of the pocket. Beside the sound you can’t compare these pedals. Connected to a PC the tc offers plenty of different settings. About 25 parameters. On the other side the POG is simple and analog(?) Difficult to chose.
micro pog always use the micro pog
Tone city pedals?
Or pedal board build?