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Description
Dive into a world of sonic exploration with the Subdecay Octave Theory, a groundbreaking octave modulator synthesizer pedal that pushes the boundaries of traditional guitar effects. Inspired by classic synthesizers and the 8-bit computing era, this pedal is not just about creating octaves—it's about crafting entirely new aural landscapes. With the Octave Theory, you can seamlessly transition between octaves, creating everything from rich, sub bass tones to vibrant 8-bit chiptune sounds.
This pedal is not just for those who love to tweak—it's for every guitarist who craves a unique sound without the hassle of complex settings. With a user-friendly interface that avoids the pitfalls of tedious menu navigation, the Octave Theory provides intuitive control over its powerful features. The resonant filter, inspired by the iconic Korg MS20, can be pushed into oscillation, allowing you to add a growl to your synth tones, giving you unprecedented creative freedom.
Explore four distinct modes of octave modulation: LFO, envelope, shepard tone, and manual, each offering its own unique sound palette. Whether you're chasing the nostalgic vibes of early synthesizers or crafting entirely new sounds, the Subdecay Octave Theory is your ticket to sonic innovation.
Key Features:
- World’s first octave modulator and shepard tone guitar synthesizer
- LFO and envelope octave shifting for dynamic sound creation
- Resonant filter inspired by the Korg MS20
- Four modulation modes: LFO, envelope, shepard tone, and manual
- Intuitive interface for easy sound manipulation without complex menus
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SubDecay Octave Theory Octave Modulator / Synthesizer
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