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Editing the Guitar Layer
VL3X – Reference manual (updated 2015-07-16) 120
Octaver effect block / tab
When we released VoiceLive Play GTX, lots of
folks loved the guitar processing, but kept on
asking for a single guitar effect addition: an Oc-
taver. The ability to “play bass” on your guitar
opens up a whole new world of song composi-
tion, especially when looping.
The Octaver is a monophonic pitch shifter that
allows you to play single-line guitar parts and
have them shifted to another note. The most
common use, as we mentioned above, is to sim-
ulate a bass guitar – but there are other imple-
mentations as well. You can blend your original
guitar signal with a shifted signal to create some
great sounds!
Octaver effect block parameters
The Octaver effect block has the following pa-
rameters that allow you to adjust the effect:
Octaver Style
Shift
Mix
Hit Control
Global
Tips and tricks for working
with the Octaver effect
When using the Octaver effect, remember to
play one note at a time. Unlike some of our
other pitch shift processing, Octaver is mono-
phonic, not polyphonic.
Try turning the Mix % control up or down to
blend some of your regular guitar sound with
the shifted effect.
When simulating a bass line, it helps to “play
like a bassist” . Your bass parts will sound
much more convincing if you approach them
with a bass player’s ear.

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BrandTC-Helicon
ModelVL3X
CategoryMusic Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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