Pure Octave Mooer - bass test by Bartosz Raducha published on 2016-05-11T19:34:10Z Few samples of Mooer Pure Octave. First: simple riff on different registers with and without drive (SFT Catalinbread); after that - few notes without "clean" signal - with and without drive. About riffs - then you'll look at the main controller (big white knob) on the pedal you'll see bunch of strange digits; they describe things which pedal does to the sound of bass. I've move in from left to right with all signals on full (three black knobs on the top). Bass - old, japanese-made Frankenbass (Ibanez Blazer's ash body with Fender P-Bass Oryginal Pickup and Squier p-bass maple neck). Drive: SVT Catalinbread, powered with 18V (copy with great and easy to gain "sweet spot", imho better than the oryginal). Cables - Kloth/Neutrik and Samson/Neutrik. Interface: M-Track Plus II. Genre Dubstep