Roger Mayer Octavia Octave Pedal
The OCTAVIA is probably Roger Mayer's most famous and distinctive creation.
This effect was designed in early 1967 and featured on "Purple
Haze" and "Fire" by Jimi Hendrix. Its unique tones can also
be heard on such tracks as "One Rainy Wish", "Little Miss
Lover", "Little Wing", "Machine Gun" etc. The OCTAVIA produces a sound that is an octave higher than the note you
are presently playing. This doubling effect is accomplished through
electronic mirror imaging techniques that are program sensitive and also
respond to the feedforward inputs of the player. The electronic circuitry
is analog in design and will react faithfully to all the subtleties and
harmonic overtones from the guitar. The effect produced is very unique but
human in quality. The unit that is manufactured today is representative of
the latest evolution of Octavia that Jimi used and contains the
feedforward and gating effect that earlier versions lacked. The modern
clones today often copy the Tychobrae unit that in fact was a rip off
earlier Roger Mayer 24 volt versions. These units were not designed to
work optimally with 9 volts and in fact you would be buying a clone of a
copy so it makes sense to buy a unit from the man who invented it. Electronically the OCTAVIA is an analog circuit with the properties of
a frequency doubler, envelope generator and amplitude modulator with
addition frequency shaping filter circuits. The effect produced is subtle
to wild depending on the settings used and will respond to the attack of
the player. A clean tone from the guitar with say the tone control rolled
off will produce "ring modulated" overtones that characterize
the solo to "Who knows". The sound is tangibly different if a
fuzz unit is in front of the Octavia: an upper octave double is created,
clearly demonstrated in the solo to "Purple Haze". The bright
harmonics are more controllable if the neck pickup is selected and the
tone control set to roll off the treble. The effect really comes into its
own on the top E and B strings from the 7th fret up. A clean and precise
picking style is essential with particular attention to accurate fretting
techniques. Jimi placed the Octavia after a fuzz and wah unit in most cases so it
would react to the combined effects of both the wah and one or more fuzz
boxes. It is important to experiment with how much signal you are driving
the Octavia with as this has a great influence on the sound produced. $229.95
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