Description
The T-Rex Quint Machine takes the humble octave pedal and expands it into a three-voice pitch-shifting workstation. Rather than a single fixed interval, you get independent volume controls for Fifth Up, Octave Up, and Octave Down, letting you dial in exactly how much of each pitch layer sits under (or over) your playing. Mix them in any proportion, blend with your dry signal for added-note thickness, or kill the dry tone entirely to push into more synthetic, organ-like, or full-on lead-synth territory.
Placement in the chain is flexible: run it early for a clean foundation of stacked pitches feeding into drive and modulation, or push it later for weirder textures on top of an already-dirty signal. Because the tracking is polyphonic, chords and fast runs stay coherent instead of dissolving into glitchy pitch artifacts—something monophonic octave circuits can struggle with. That tracking accuracy is what opens the door to genuine 12-string simulation, swelling organ pads, and synth-guitar effects, not just a doubled low string.
- Three pitch voices: Fifth Up, Octave Up, and Octave Down
- Independent volume control per pitch voice for custom blends
- Dry signal can be blended in or removed for full-wet extreme tones
- Fast, precise polyphonic tracking avoids glitching during quick playing
- Suited to 12-string emulation, organ textures, and synth-style guitar effects
For players who want an octave pedal that goes well beyond a simple doubling trick, the Quint Machine offers real compositional range—another instrument’s worth of tonal color from one box on your board.








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