Best Octave Pedal For Bass – Acoustic Guitar Loop – Micro POG – David Dixon #shorts
I’ve performed solo looping for years and this is the best bass octave pedal I’ve found. Performed one-man band style live loops full time for the last several years, and I researched a lot of these pedals. The Electro Harmonix Micro POG was the best real bass sound of all the pedals I tried. It was a game-changer for my solo show. Check it out (no affiliation, just a great find and nice piece of gear).
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Originally posted by UCW95f680fHDNR8fcpnPQfXA at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5N04NNAFPs

Do you put octaver pedal before the looper or after the looper, the problem I have is pedal changing the sound of previously recorded loops.
Real musicians are so awesome!
I wanna learn guitar so much, this solo you had afterwards on that bass is angelic sounds so nice
This video is full of Polyphonic Octive Generational goodness
My friend. It sounds great but I play bass. That doesn’t sounds like a bass. It adds low end but that isn’t what a bass sounds like. Even with a pedal you can’t process an extra 13 inches of extra fretboard and 105 gauge Rotosounds. I’d lay a way different line to that progression. One that doesn’t hit just the wholes but make your chords sound better in the groove.
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always love your videos
Why not run an OC3 or OC5 and you can have it running a direct out of only bass sound of only your bottom two strings? That way you could run bass and rhythm in one swoop.
Sweet sound. I've tried to use octave effects before for the same purpose and been pretty disappointed. Hope your channel takes off. You've got a lot of great, kind of, applied theory tips that I've been loving.
????Nice. Now I'm just going to continue to learn how to solo. Thank you. ????✨️????✨️????????✨️????✨️????????✨️????✨️
Is that top Douglas fir…or spruce. Douglas fir is known for its straight grain…
Heck yea man, low end sounds nice