MOOER, one of the worlds leading guitar pedal innovators, has never been a stranger to octave pedals. The company has already enjoyed a successful response to its Pure and Purer Octave pedals, but the companys latest offering, the Tender Octaver X2, aims t
MOOER, one of the worlds leading guitar pedal innovators, has never been a stranger to octave pedals. The company has already enjoyed a successful response to its Pure and Purer Octave pedals, but the companys latest offering, the Tender Octaver X2, aims to take guitar octave capabilities to the next level. Unlike the Pure and Purer Octave pedals which focus on pitch-shifting by the semitone, the Tender Octaver X2 is designed with a more specialized intention, focussing solely on octave shifts. When using the pedal, users can choose between two different octave shift modes, facilitating the addition of both subjacent and upper frequencies to a guitar signal. Both options have two dedicated rotatable dials, one for determining the volume of the added octave, and one for fine-tuning its tonal color. Both of these octave effects can be used independently and can be toggled on or off with their own easy-access footswitches, each paired with its own LED light to indicate its current activation status. Furthermore, both effects can also be used simultaneously, empowering guitarists to experiment with unique tri-octave guitar presets. However, these subjacent and upper octave effects need not be explicit if the guitarist using the Tender Octaver X2 is looking for a more subtle octave manipulation. Thanks to the octave volume dials and the Direct dial for dry signal volume adjustment, anything from an explicit pitch shift to a subtle octave underlay can be achieved within the same pedal.
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