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The TC Electronic SUB 'N' UP MINI OCTAVER is a compact, metal-encased octave pedal featuring advanced polyphonic pitch tracking and TonePrint technology for fully customizable effects. Designed for both guitarists and bassists, it delivers flawless octave tones with vintage analog warmth and bass-dedicated sub-octave options, all in a pedalboard-friendly size.






| Product Dimensions | 9.4 x 4.8 x 5 cm; 190 g |
| Item model number | 000-CQF00-00010 |
| Body Material | Metal |
| Colour | Red |
| Connector | 1/4 inch connector |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Styling | Classic |
| Scale Length | inches |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Material Type | Polyponic |
| Power Source | DC Power Supply |
| Voltage | 9 |
| Item Weight | 190 g |
M**7
Effective, well built and good value for money.
I bought this as an experiment. I am a loop artist and found swapping from guitar to bass time consuming and awkward. I decided to buy this octave pedal to substitute my bass guitar and so far I am very pleased with the result. It is important to note that the effect is most convincing when playing the low E and A strings but looses impact on the D upwards. For best results you HAVE TO play the guitar like you would a bass, be careful to only sound one note at a time (a ringing second note confuses the pedal and can cause the 9ctave to drop out) and don't use a pick. I cannot comment on the suitability of this product if used in a different context, but for my purposes it is very effective and represents good value for money. It is of chunky and solid construction and feels very roadworthy for a gigging musician.
T**.
Great little monophonic octave pedal!
Given the price this is a great little octave pedal. It uses an all analogue curcuit which means thete isn't any noticeable latency. It is monophonic so it only works with single notes, although one YouTuber claims it will handle chords if the battery is running out and only providing 5v! By turning the 2nd octave and the mix both to zero it allows me to record an authentic sounding bassline on my looper with my acoustic guitar...
B**H
Small and effective
Wasn’t as good as an EHX POG derivative but value for money none the less. Simple, effective and small.
P**E
Good value and packed with features
I brought this because I needed an octave pedal for a few songs. I have a number of TC electronic pedals and this like the others is well built , sounds great and is affordable. The tone print setting gives you access to loads of other sounds if you are looking for something to try other types of pedals but I just use it as a polyphonic octave pedal and it's as good as any other I have tried.
K**R
It's not bad but not great
Not quite what i was expecting, it's ok for the money but nowhere near as good as the Boss one i used to own
K**R
Works very well with guitar but is spectacular with harmonica through a mic.
Good but of kit. Using it primarily for harmonica where it needs up the sound and can be used to give a Hammond organ effect of used with a tremolo pedal as well. Worth the money.
V**E
Really good
It's my first proper octave pedal so don't know if it's the best but it's pretty great. Grey for adding to reverb and ambient sounds. I tend to turn the higher octave quite low and turn the low one right up. It gives an amazing deep sou d to the reverb. East to use. Really small in size if you like a micro pedal.
A**C
Low cost, effective octaver
I got this to add in some bottom end back in to my bass signal after it goes through my DS-1. Does the trick nicely and i can now have the sharp crunchy distortion but without losing the low end. As an octave pedal on bass the lowest note it can track is an A. Below this, it follows the same note but plays the original octave thus still fattening up the tone. Higher up the neck the tracking seems to be fine and does the job. Nice pedal. For the price you cannot complain...
H**A
Toneprints'deki Polyphonic organ generator ve Mark Lettieri modellemeleri inanılmaz kaliteli ve özgün, satın almayı düşünüyorsanız youtube'a yazdığınızda çıkıyor. Sadece bir oktav pedalı olarak aldım ama tonlar beklediğimin aşırı derecede üzerinde etkileyici.
C**N
Es el mejor octavador que he probado, y he probado muchos, y lo uso en mi guitarra acústica. Me gusta más que el mooer y está a la par que el Oc 5 de Boss a mitad de precio. Lo malo que es muy grande
F**S
Works well but can add too much base if not adjusted carefully
L**S
トーンプリントは更新が止まりほとんどポリフォニックモードしか使っていませんが、反応速度も早く音質も良いので重宝しています。 tc electronicらしい音質感。
C**E
Nella scatolina di cartone si trova il pedale, il manuale ed un adesivo, mentre il pedale è completamente in metallo, con collegamenti Input e Output, un footswitch di attivazione, tre potenziometri per Sub, Up e Dry, una porta mini usb e una presa per l’alimentazione a 9V. All’apparenza sembra un semplice octaver polifonico con i controlli per regolare il volume dell’ottava bassa, dell’ottava alta e del segnale pulito, il suono è buono così come il tracking della nota anche suonando accordi, quasi ai livelli del POG, ma c’è sempre un suono di una seconda ottava bassa miscelato al suono dell’ottava alta che, soprattutto sul registro più grave da abbastanza fastidio. Decido allora di collegarlo al software di editing TonePrint (lo stesso dello SpectraComp) e vedere cosa si può fare, scopro effettivamente che nel preset di fabbrica sull’ottava alta c’è il suono miscelato della seconda ottava bassa, vado a rimuoverlo completamente, salvo la patch, la carico sul pedale e ora l’octaver suona come volevo. Andando a spulciare il software vedo che i preset sono gli stessi per il Sub’n’Up normale, inoltre tra le opzioni scopro che è possibile programmare il pedale aggiungendo modulazioni, overdrive, eq e tanti altri parametri che lo rendono versatilissimo, addirittura riprogrammando i potenziometri in modo che operino diversamente, o su più parametri contemporaneamente (fino a 3 per potenziometro) oppure anche la loro curva di escursione. Ad esempio mi sono poi fatto una patch dove ho solo suono dry e octave up, mentre il potenziometro dell’ottava bassa aggiunge e regola un distorsore solo sull’ottava alta, ma è possibile aggiungere un flanger, o la distorsione su tutte le ottave, modificare l’equalizzazione di un ottava che non suona bene, o fare in modo che un potenziometro regoli contemporaneamente il volume di tre ottave. Una volta fatte le patch e caricate sull’app sarà possibile cambiare al volo il suono con la funzione beam, avvicinando lo smartphone al pickup dello strumento.
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