NUX NPO-2 Tutti Polyphonic Octave Pedal

£75.00

This is the NUX NPO-2 Tutti Polyphonic Octave Pedal from NUX, listed in Octave Pedals on Just Pedals. Read More below.

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The NUX NPO-2 Tutti Polyphonic Octave Pedal is suited to players adding octave harmonies bass layers and creative textures. Tutti uses a polyphonic octave algorithm that tracks chords cleanly and responds quickly keeping latency low even with complex playing. You can blend high and low octaves together add weight to single notes or create singing harmony lines without losing clarity.Three dedicated modes make it easy to shape how the octave effect behaves. Polyphonic mode adds both upper and lower octaves Bassline mode applies octave only below a set point and Momentary mode lets you engage the effect only while the footswitch is held. A compact enclosure low power draw and board-ready accessories make it easy to slot Tutti into any setup.

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Brand

NUX

Nux pedals are known for delivering impressive sound quality and innovation at great value, making them a favourite among guitarists of all levels. Their range covers everything from warm analogue overdrives and dynamic delays to powerful multi-effects units packed with digital precision. Nux often blends modern tech like impulse responses and Bluetooth control with classic tones, offering versatility without breaking the bank. Reliable, creative, and constantly evolving, Nux pedals prove you don’t need to spend a fortune to sound fantastic.

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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Bass

Voiced or equipped to retain low-frequency fundamentals and the higher headroom of a bass signal. Clean blends, crossovers and bass-specific filter ranges can preserve weight and articulation while the effected portion adds harmonics, movement or ambience.