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Octron3 is an analog octave effect that produces a note one octave above, and a note one octave below the note you play. The output is made up of a variable mix of Octave UP, Clean and Octave DOWN.
OCTRON3 is a small version of the classic Foxrox Octron. Octron creates a mix of analog Octave up, your direct signal, and analog Octave down. It was introduced in 2005 and quickly rose to "best octave pedal ever created" status among those in the know. It was followed in 2006 with Octron2, the same circuit with the addition of 3 foot switches, one for each of the three signals. Octron2 is still currently available.
The original Octron was discontinued in 2015 and replaced with Octron3, a smaller, more compact version of the same pedal. Octron3 is not only more compact, it has two switches not found on the original Octron. These switches offer front-panel control of tone for both Upper and Lower octaves. Aside from that, Octron3 uses the same circuitry as Octron. The switch selections have been fine-tuned to bring out a choice of Octron’s best sounds, previously not possible without opening the unit.
Octron3 is an analog pedal - not to be confused with a digital octave pedal. You won't get what some consider a cheesy harmonizer sound with annoying digital latency. Instead, it's an organic analog effect that responds to your playing style/technique. And it takes on a new life when you put it though other effects and crank it up. Octave up, down, clean with a little of each mixed...you can dial in just a hint of octave or you can make Octron3 your octave monster!