does a foxrox octron clone exist?

Started by JohnForeman, July 16, 2014, 09:17:22 AM

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JohnForeman

looking for an octave up/down pedal and ran across this one.  loved it, but way to pricey.  does an analog clone exist?

chicago_mike

BYOC Divided Octave maybe?

Or there might be an eh deluxe octave multiplexer somewhere..

armdnrdy

There are projects for the Pearl Octaver.

Here's a clip of the original.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00KWQKSpnPE
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StephenGiles

#3
EH deluxe has excellent fundamental extractor which is vital for decent octave divider, but needs 2 x CA3094 in its Adaptive Filter. Should be a way of adapting this for LM13600 - I think someone had a go at this a while ago :icon_biggrin:

From Mike irwin in 2004:

Subbing LM13600 for CA3094 - this can require some care - since the Iabc pin on CA3094/CA3080 sits at one Vbe above V(-), whereas the LM13600/13700 Iabc pin sits at two Vbe above V(-). Can make a difference depending on how current is being supplied to the pin.
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Dingus

I thought this was just a tweaked OC-2 clone if I remember correctly.

roseblood11

BUMP

Octron-2 and Octron-3 are intersting variations of the Boss OC-2

Scruffie

Quote from: StephenGiles on July 17, 2014, 01:47:53 AM
EH deluxe has excellent fundamental extractor which is vital for decent octave divider, but needs 2 x CA3094 in its Adaptive Filter. Should be a way of adapting this for LM13600 - I think someone had a go at this a while ago :icon_biggrin:

From Mike irwin in 2004:

Subbing LM13600 for CA3094 - this can require some care - since the Iabc pin on CA3094/CA3080 sits at one Vbe above V(-), whereas the LM13600/13700 Iabc pin sits at two Vbe above V(-). Can make a difference depending on how current is being supplied to the pin.
https://lectric-fx.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Downtown.pdf

It works just fine with a LM13700  ;)

fuzz guy

Quote from: JohnForeman on July 16, 2014, 09:17:22 AM
looking for an octave up/down pedal and ran across this one.  loved it, but way to pricey.  does an analog clone exist?

I'm all for DIY, but I will say that the Octron 3 is an awesome pedal and completely worth the asking price. It's the sort of thing that inspires creativity.