Premier by Vancore Orchestral 3.3 Octave Pedal Glockenspiel

£2,499.99

Just pedals are excited to share the latest New Octave Pedals by Premier, the Premier by Vancore Orchestral 3.3 Octave Pedal Glockenspiel Octave Pedals is a great Octave choice for new and experienced guitarists alike.. Read More below for more images, videos and latest UK prices from the Premier brand, delivered by a UK retailer, with warranty & more.

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Just pedals are excited to share the latest New Octave Pedals by Premier, the Premier by Vancore Orchestral 3.3 Octave Pedal Glockenspiel Octave Pedals is a great Octave choice for new and experienced guitarists alike.. Read More below for more images, videos and latest UK prices from the Premier brand, delivered by a UK retailer, with warranty & more. The Premier by Vancore Orchestral 3.3 Octave Pedal Glockenspiel is well suited for both seasoned professionals and budding student soloists. From the classroom to the orchestral pit and every space in-between the 3.3 Octave Glockenspiel emits a distinct sharp tone allowing it to cut through the densest of arrangements. Comprised of the finest materials each of the note bars are constructed from high-quality steel that has been custom formulated to achieve the perfect blend of timbre resonance and tone. Each comes complete with a satin chrome finish for maximum aesthetic appeal which also helps mellow the sound of the bars to prevent them sounding sharp.

Brand

Premier

Category

Octave Pedals

An octave effect generates notes one or more octaves above or below the input. Analogue circuits often create raw monophonic sub-octaves, while digital pitch tracking can follow chords and provide several intervals with cleaner separation. Tracking speed, polyphonic accuracy, latency and the balance of dry, upper and lower voices determine whether the result feels tight, organ-like, synthetic or deliberately unstable.

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Octave

Generates a pitch one or more octaves above or below the played note. Analogue division creates a raw monophonic sub-octave, while digital processing can track chords and several intervals; latency, tracking range and dry/effect balance control clarity and stability.