TC Electronic Sub 'N' Up Octave Pedal Demo by Sweetwater
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- Опубліковано 12 чер 2016
- Russell Gray from TC Electronic presents the Sub 'N' Up octave pedal. It has the power to turn your guitar tone into a ringing 12-string, a mammoth synth-style tone, and still offer plenty of control to create your very own soundscapes. Glistening upper octaves and earth-shaking lows are dialed in with the Up, Sub, and Sub 2 knobs. You can expand the tone with added effects, download artist Sub 'N' Up patches, and create your very own presets with TC's revolutionary TonePrint smartphone app and software.
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The team at Sweetwater always give great demos of the pedals.
Thank you for this great demonstration video, Russell. You sold me on it and now I have one on the way. :-)
You're blowing my mind 🤯🎸 So it's way more than an octave pedal.
After that opening salvo of low notes, I expected you to start yelling like an agitated Cookie Monster. Your soothing voice began, and now I just don't know what to do with all this pent up angst. The run at 4:58 didn't help. Thanks for the review.
Yeah I sorta expected a "BLEGH"
"The run at 4:58 didn't help" hahahaha brilliant!
That toneprint thing is so sick! So I can get away with getting this for my bass for the octave up and also have some chorus? Super cool and very useful
What is the Toneprint in the beginning with the huge polyphonic chords?
hi is it better in the front or effects loop? if front before or after distortion thanks
Question…Say I select a TonePrint for one song in my set, then next song I switch to classic and tweak the knobs, then later I go back to the TonePrint selection…Does the TonePrint setting always start at a certain "optimal standard" setting? Or are is the sound going to be dependant on where the knobs are located upon switching?
Pretty sure it will be dependent on the app settings until you turn a knob or It could be a setting in the app, I would want the tone print to be the settings from the app every time
Thanks for the input. I've watched some of the videos of them creating TonePrints with artists and they seem to request "what do you want it to sound like with everything at 12 o'clock." So that just makes me wonder if when you switch that switch is it clicking in at the 12 o'clock settings.
I'm new to guitar pedals and all that special equipment. I have a question: can you use this pedal to make every note 1 octave lower and higher?
Hi Garrett Grosso! When you get a chance, give us a call at (800) 222-4700 or email us at sales@sweetwater.com. One of our sales engineers would love to help!
Yep, just turn dry and sub2 all the way down and sub and up all the way up.
Whats better at tracking full chords Micro Pog, Sub n Up or Pitchfork in octave mode ?
Did you find an answer to this question? I'd love to know.
Pitchfork works very well with chords
Love this, check out how I'm using it on the bass!!!!
can i play full chords in low tunings like drop d and c
All I hear is distortion.... So is it an overdrive pedal?
Stephen pretty annoying right? and he is supposed to be a pro.
Stephen watch the pro guitar shop demo he gives an example with it in all modes
@Rachel Woodruff 4:59
Think I will but the mooer tender octaver, since this fellow is only showing us distortion and his chops and blabbering.
Butterbean on lead guitar, ladies and gentlemen. Give him a big hand!
It bothers me when showing a pedal who wants to hear DISTORTIONNNNNNNNN??? How can you hear the pedal with the distortion??? God is so hard to understand? Don’t even bother to make a demo if is with distortion 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
This guy is awkward