cyclodan
46 posts
Jan 14, 2014
2:27 PM
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I did a search of the site and came up with nada. Anyone heard of this thing or had a chance to try it? http://earthquakerdevices.com/shop/organizer/#tab-description It sounds like a true polyphonic effect that seems to track different frequencies quite well. I'd love to have a EH Hog or Pog but they are a bit pricy for me just to have a new toy to play with but the Organizer is only $185. Sounds pretty interesting to me. Is the youtube user "Jake KnowsHarmonica" a forum member?
Check out these vids. First one at 2:50 and then the second one a complete overview of what this thing will do.
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HarpNinja
3689 posts
Jan 15, 2014
5:40 AM
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I've read mixed things on thegearpage.net about the polyphonic tracking. ---------- Mike My Website My Harmonica Effects Blog
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MN
331 posts
Aug 09, 2014
11:32 AM
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I wonder if Lone Wolf has any plans to produce an organ pedal specifically for harp players. I'd buy one.
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slackwater
70 posts
Aug 09, 2014
4:23 PM
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I checked these out a while back when looking at octave options although I was more interested in the Pitch Bay by the same manufacturer. They make four or five octave based pedals which sound great on the reviews. One thing to note though is that none of these have a battery power option and they're pretty specific about a good quality power supply. Whether the pedals are overly prone to noise or they're just being fussy, I don't know.
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DannyRanch
2 posts
Aug 19, 2014
9:38 AM
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I would like to see The pedal reviewed by a real Harmonica player, no offense to Jake. Jake is really cool, in fact he knows a thing or 2 about harmonica as he states, but his technique is kinda...bad as he always fake his way though the instrument and is always playing the same fills...! and as no tempo at all! Would like to hear that pedal played with tongue blocked splits or tongue flutter techniques. Or some shuffle rhythms I visit Jake channel a lot since he knows a LOT about gear and thanks to him I get to know a lot of equipment and awesome stuff. But Jake if you can read this please improve your acoustic tone! You will sound awesome if you apply a correct staccato, or thoat vibrato, or use some tongue blocking!
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