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  • you can do this type of thing in the timeline without the pog though? can't you?

  • @corduroyfarmer Not really. You can pitch shift the repeats in the Ice mode, but not like this.

  • @crxshdxmmy

    bummer - does the eventide space do this type of thing a la eno shimmer effect? where the octaves feedback on each other like your vid demonstrates.

  • @corduroyfarmer No. That has a very similar shimmer effect as 'Ice' mode on the TimeLine.

  • how much are all those pedals worth if its not a secret?

  • @watwillwedonext A little under $2k.

  • Thank you for the awesome hint! I totally forgot I may run my mPOG in Timeline's loop...

  • Great vid Nick. I just tried the same with my Whammy 1... very cool indeed!!

  • cool vid

  • There are things that are just great ideas. This is one of those things. Seriously man, thank you for being so creative!

  • I notice a green wonder instead of a timmy? changing things up?

  • @allmanlespaul Timmy is staying... but the LGW is getting a proper audition. :)

  • dude, super awesome. Great sound

  • sounds Neat, Nick !! nice harmonics ~

  • Cant this be achieved with ice mode on the timeline alone?

  • @bronzetalon Yes and no. The TimeLine will pitch shift in the Ice mode, but I'm not sure that you can do the +1, +1, +1 octaves thing like I did here. I'll have to check.

  • @crxshdxmmy This is exactly how the Timeline's Ice works as well, stacking octaves. :)

  • @Andy8Tran The TimeLine can do pitch-shifting, but I have yet to be able to get this particular sound of my TimeLine. (Continuous octave up stacking.) If you have a setting that you could share, I'd love to try it out... because as you may have noticed, I don't have any room on my board for the MicroPOG. ;)

  • There's no way to make them feed through just once so that all of the repeats are in the same octave?

  • @Andy8Tran Since each repeat is being fed through the octave generator... it is an octave higher than the last. I suppose that by dialing down the feedback to 1 repeat you could maintain the 1 octave jump, but that's sorta what the Ice mode does anyway.

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