Thank you! It is amazing! My brother, who is an audio engineer loves that I can give him both an affected signal and a clean signal during our recording sesh for our songs we've bee working on. So much you can do with it. I also find the channel B if you push it a bit, kinda gives a fuzz sound, which is weird sounding or think it is ugly when you play alone but when you put it in music context it sits in the mix. So many useable tones IMO.
Thank you! So my signal chain goes: bass into the Capo polyphonic octaver>fx loop(octabvre and doom2)>drive>chorus>reverb I like to put my 3LA in the fx loop as I have patch where I set it up with just one press it activates octabvre+doom2+autofilter+chorus for an instant moog sound. So many routing options you can do with the Capo tbh I haven't tried everything yet :D
Thank you! I’ll just play barefoot lol. Atm I’ve not had any problems switching during our pub gigs here in London. Most songs we play won’t require me to do busy tap dancing on switches. Songs like Bad Guy by Billie Eillish and we belong together by Mariah Carey is how I ideally use it at the moment. Like in my previous video covers :)
Thank you! I’m using the Teemah and I put it on path B so I can retain some low-end. Love the subtle saturation on my channel A on the Capo paired with the Teemah. That’s my go to combination on drive-y songs
As an owner of both doom pedals and every existing version of the Octabvre I have to say, they are highly overrated and hyped too crazy. They are good, no question especially the doom is kind of special in its approach, the Octabvre lacks clearance and has way too many „bad“ artifacts soundwise. Try the Cog Octabvre instead or the script logo mk 2 Octabvre, I sold the mk3 very very fast, for insane money. The best octave is still original OC-2. find someone who does a proper output mod and sub only switch and you have the best octave by far.
And in comparison the mK2 of the Octabvre sounds way more organic and open. The mk3 always sound compressed, tracks far less good and doesn’t cut through the mix. I tried them both on live gigs.
Hey man, thanks for your insight. I’ve yet to explore my mkiii. Heard so many good things about the mkii. A bit on the fence with the octabvre but for now it is useable for me and what I do. I really want to try the cog too. The Doom2 has been amazing in my experience this one is definitely a keeper for me.
@@Bibblebabbler why is there a need to talk smack to a person who did you no wrong? The guy makes honest work and builds pedals and people like it so what? Geez
Damn that production value! Good stuff my dude, really great sounds.
Aw thank you! Glad you like it. Filmed everything using my phone and the video production minor subject I learned in uni came in handy. Cheers!
Beautiful and versatile board!! Awesome playing as well!
Thank you good sir. Covers so much of the stuff that I do. Kinda miss an external compressor but the one in the stomp works fine. Cheers!
Sounds killer! I've been hearing more and more about the Capo, seems rad!
Thank you! It is amazing! My brother, who is an audio engineer loves that I can give him both an affected signal and a clean signal during our recording sesh for our songs we've bee working on. So much you can do with it. I also find the channel B if you push it a bit, kinda gives a fuzz sound, which is weird sounding or think it is ugly when you play alone but when you put it in music context it sits in the mix. So many useable tones IMO.
Love the new setup!
Thank you! Covers alot of my musical needs. Really happy with the tones I get. Cheers!
Great tone man 👌🏾
Thank you man! Really appreciate it. 😊
Sounds awesome! What’s the signal path with the effects loops?
Thank you! So my signal chain goes: bass into the Capo polyphonic octaver>fx loop(octabvre and doom2)>drive>chorus>reverb
I like to put my 3LA in the fx loop as I have patch where I set it up with just one press it activates octabvre+doom2+autofilter+chorus for an instant moog sound. So many routing options you can do with the Capo tbh I haven't tried everything yet :D
@@ChaduPlaysBass this is helpful. I just received my Capo and also have the hx stomp and there’s just so many options 😅
Board looks and sounds amazing, but good luck using the octave-only switch on the octabvre, no way you are able to step only in that switch right?
Thank you! I’ll just play barefoot lol. Atm I’ve not had any problems switching during our pub gigs here in London. Most songs we play won’t require me to do busy tap dancing on switches. Songs like Bad Guy by Billie Eillish and we belong together by Mariah Carey is how I ideally use it at the moment. Like in my previous video covers :)
Sounds great! I’m curious what drive your using in the hx stomp?
Thank you! I’m using the Teemah and I put it on path B so I can retain some low-end. Love the subtle saturation on my channel A on the Capo paired with the Teemah. That’s my go to combination on drive-y songs
@@ChaduPlaysBass sweet, I’ll have to try it out. I’ve got a capo and stomp as well so always looking for some fun combos
@@stevehurleydesign Nice! the capo stacks so well with any drives in the stomp. My fave is Teemah and Pillars(Plumes)
As an owner of both doom pedals and every existing version of the Octabvre I have to say, they are highly overrated and hyped too crazy. They are good, no question especially the doom is kind of special in its approach, the Octabvre lacks clearance and has way too many „bad“ artifacts soundwise. Try the Cog Octabvre instead or the script logo mk 2 Octabvre, I sold the mk3 very very fast, for insane money.
The best octave is still original OC-2. find someone who does a proper output mod and sub only switch and you have the best octave by far.
And in comparison the mK2 of the Octabvre sounds way more organic and open. The mk3 always sound compressed, tracks far less good and doesn’t cut through the mix. I tried them both on live gigs.
Hey man, thanks for your insight. I’ve yet to explore my mkiii. Heard so many good things about the mkii. A bit on the fence with the octabvre but for now it is useable for me and what I do. I really want to try the cog too. The Doom2 has been amazing in my experience this one is definitely a keeper for me.
@@ChaduPlaysBass doom is awesome and no comparison to others. Sounds good what you say :)
Spencer is a twat and way overrated pedals. The hype wagon is real and sad.
@@Bibblebabbler why is there a need to talk smack to a person who did you no wrong? The guy makes honest work and builds pedals and people like it so what? Geez