Tc Electronics Sub N Up

Tc Electronics Sub N Up. TC Electronic Sub 'N' Up MINI Pedale Octaver Gear4music Of the many pedals available in this category, I really dig TC Electronic's brand new Sub 'n' Up Octaver TC Electronic's Sub 'N' Up, the latest addition to the company's TonePrint series, is a cool study in how much octave-tweaking fun you can stuff into a little enclosure without a treadle.

TC Electronics Sub N
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TC Electronic's Sub 'N' Up, the latest addition to the company's TonePrint series, is a cool study in how much octave-tweaking fun you can stuff into a little enclosure without a treadle. TC Electronic's Sub 'N' Up Octaver pedal has the power to turn your guitar tone into a ringing 12-string, a mammoth synth-style tone, and still offer plenty of control to create your very own soundscapes.

TC Electronics Sub N' Up Octave Effect Pedal

Electronic's superb next generation octave-engine and individual blend controls for dry, octave-up and two sub-octaves, Sub 'N' Up is set to deliver flawless octave tones whether you're playing complex chords or groovy single-note lines. Sub 'N' Up Octaver is the new leader of the pitch-pack Pitch Prodigy SUB 'N' UP OCTAVER is the new leader of the pitch-pack

TC Electronic Sub 'N' Up Octaver review MusicRadar. With its next-generation octave engine, you get independent controls to blend the dry signal with octave up, sub octave and two octaves down—allowing you to shape your tone exactly how you want it. The Sub 'n' Up is the latest addition to TC's renowned TonePrint enabled compact pedal line (where you can beam custom made tones into the pedal via the free app) and delivers precise and glitch-free octave effects.

🎸 🎛 TC Electronic Sub 'n' up Mini Octaver Unbiased Sound Review. Sub 'N' Up Octaver is the new leader of the pitch-pack Electronic's superb next generation octave-engine and individual blend controls for dry, octave-up and two sub-octaves, Sub 'N' Up is set to deliver flawless octave tones whether you're playing complex chords or groovy single-note lines.