This was very helpful. You took what appears on the surface to be a very complicated pedal and made it very clear what each button and slider does. Thanks!
Great demo. However, these, like other multifaceted one extreme to another effects pedals with presets, are almost always like learning another instrument in itself. Many times you will need to get a good volume pedal, regardless if the pedal has(usually) a wet/dry mix. You don’t know what will happen live, many players with many effects use a volume pedal to control things often. Then you have the amp….some amps have a very distinctive tone and you may not need to adjust amp settings for a POG preset. Great.Most likely, though, to optimize the POG pedal, you’ll need to pair an amp sound with a preset. So maybe a midi amp switcher or channel switcher or recent enough, Bluetooth. Just saying what may be involved with the whole POG series : very finicky but very distinctive as well.This tutorial(?) is great but the POG needs ample study, spending 350$ ++ just for a mild octave effect is silly, but again be wise before using this live.
Yes, for sure! You can have the slow attack/swell slider affect either only the octaves, either only the dry, or both--these three choices are made from the DryFX button that shuffles different LED colors that show which things are affected by the effects.
I have a question about the FX button. Does this mean that I can run the dry through only one of the 3 effects on the right or do I set them up how I want and the setting is saved when I switch to the next one?
yes, turn the dry fx button off, turn attack up, and turn octaves up. this will cause the dry signal to have regular attack and the other octaves to swell in behind it
hi, can you confirm that when you unplug the power cable the presets remain saved in the pedal's memory? I read that the presets disappear when you turn it on.
Hi, could you help me? I would like to know if you know the function that reduces the amount of presets, I've looked in several forums but I haven't found it.
This was very helpful. You took what appears on the surface to be a very complicated pedal and made it very clear what each button and slider does. Thanks!
It's all about 3:15 onwards for about 30 seconds! Love it
Best demo of this pedal so far - no need for words when you work through it logically like that. Good work =D
Thanks for this, well done demo of the pedals functionality.
Great demo. No talking. Just a big view of the pedal. Very versatile device
Great demo. However, these, like other multifaceted one extreme to another effects pedals with presets, are almost always like learning another instrument in itself. Many times you will need to get a good volume pedal, regardless if the pedal has(usually) a wet/dry mix. You don’t know what will happen live, many players with many effects use a volume pedal to control things often. Then you have the amp….some amps have a very distinctive tone and you may not need to adjust amp settings for a POG preset. Great.Most likely, though, to optimize the POG pedal, you’ll need to pair an amp sound with a preset. So maybe a midi amp switcher or channel switcher or recent enough, Bluetooth. Just saying what may be involved with the whole POG series : very finicky but very distinctive as well.This tutorial(?) is great but the POG needs ample study, spending 350$ ++ just for a mild octave effect is silly, but again be wise before using this live.
Excellent demo! Thank you.
Great work on this vid. Very informative and no babel. Sold, I'll go buy one tomorrow.
Great demo!
Yes, for sure! You can have the slow attack/swell slider affect either only the octaves, either only the dry, or both--these three choices are made from the DryFX button that shuffles different LED colors that show which things are affected by the effects.
best pedal demo ever
You were of great help! Thx a lot!
This seems like such an awesome pedal!
Ouuu sounds badass, have to get this one.
great demo
I wish all pedal demos were like this.
VERY good demo.
best review of pog2!
thanks for this video
Gotta have it!
Love your 'Glass' preset :)
Gliss
ok....i really want this now....
Fantastic demo. Where are the sliders for the Cello sound? Thanks!
I have a question about the FX button. Does this mean that I can run the dry through only one of the 3 effects on the right or do I set them up how I want and the setting is saved when I switch to the next one?
+RealSmoky the FX setting is saved per preset, I believe.
Is there room for an expression pedal for the octaves and filters? That would be flippin cool
Nice demo! Would you mind sharing the settings for your 1st preset called synth?
my guess is that he has medium attack, high dry, a slight amount of -1 and +1 octaves (season to taste), and a little bit of detune
Saving money... Soon!
How come when you bend a note and hold it the sound kind of dies out with this pedal? is that tracking? Do all these type pedals do that?
Hey stomp, have you ever played the hog? or micro synth... what you reckon?
Hi!
Is there any latence when using the filter or detune FXs?
Thanks
Can you create a setting that's the same as the verbzilla's octo? Where the octaves come in gradually and the octaves kinda sit under the dry signal?
yes, turn the dry fx button off, turn attack up, and turn octaves up. this will cause the dry signal to have regular attack and the other octaves to swell in behind it
hi, can you confirm that when you unplug the power cable the presets remain saved in the pedal's memory? I read that the presets disappear when you turn it on.
Hi. Do u know if is possible to restore factory presets?
do you have this pedal come before or after your distortion?
Probably best after.
Hi, could you help me? I would like to know if you know the function that reduces the amount of presets, I've looked in several forums but I haven't found it.
You could check the manual, if it's not there, it probably isn't a thing. I sold the pedal years ago, so I have no idea.
Is it analog or digital?
+McFro95 Analog.
+McFro95 It's digital and proud!
man, it even sounds digital
not digital at all 😂😂
thought I was GASsing for one, but I'm cured.
LOS.mu
totally synthetic...why would you bother??
What do you suggest? :)
Plausible Deniability EQD multi octaver (organizer). it has latency on the octave down but it really sounds somewhat natural.
Futile Resistance Cool, will check it out. Thanks :-)