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I think the Boss has a feature which only activates the octave within a certain range. I thought that sounded cool, i imagine i could play a bassline with suboctave then add some fills in the upper register (no sub octave) without disengaging the pedal.
Boss do suggest running a comp in front to improve tracking, not sure if that means it doesn't track well otherwise?
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It's ok but:
with frequency rolled off the tracking is not as good.
You still get some noise above your top e.
You get a weaker note than when frequency is full.
It suits chords with bass on the low e and treble on e.b.g.
Also bear in mind that when you play the bass you will still get guitar, so I stick a volume pedal next in guitar chain. If you don't split the signal then you might not need that
You have to work quite hard to get this right, but it can be effective.