tc electronic Sub'N'Up Octaver 5-stars Reviews
Competition for the POG at a fraction of the price
I bought this pedal to use on bass to get a lead bass royal blood tone and my god its done its job.
This pedal does it all, octave up, and two octaves down. You can switch between a polyphonic mode and a classic monophonic mode and also a tone print mode. With the tone print mode you connect your pedal to a pc or mac (and there's a phone app) and you can customize your own tone. The octave here seems a bit less synth-y than on the POG it seems more natural.
Pros:
> Cheap
> Comparable to the POG
> Tone Print so you can get the perfect tone
> Perfect tracking on bass
Cons
> I haven't been using the stock poly or the mono modes at all
> Wouldn't want to stomp too hard on it.
Amazing octave pedal!
I was searching for an octave pedal that gave me sound options without too much fiddling. This pedal delivers that in spades!
The beautify of the Sub 'n' Up is the option to switch from classic (single note octaves) to polyphonic (full chords) and to individually control the upper and lower octaves.
In the Toneprint mode you can get also some really cool organ type sounds. With the toneprint software you can also edit the pedals settings to come up with your own unique effects. I found the pre-set effects out of the box really useful so I haven't played with this too much yet but it's a nice feature to have.
All in all, I'm really happy with this pedal. It's build like a tank as well so it will last a long time!
nice octaver pedal
This pedal has endless features! Just plug your cables in and you have 3 octavers in one: a polyphonic one, the toneprint octaver (the default is a sort of "organ") and finally a monophonic octaver. The tracking is impeccable, the polyphonic octaver is perfect for "organish" cords and swells. The monophonic octaver is perfect for more "vintage" sort of octaver effects. The default toneprint octaver is a beatiful "organ" sound.
However, plug in the provided usb cable and you are able to create your perfect octaver pedal. Any single parameter can be changed and saved to any of the three available modes on the pedal. So, endless possibilities.
Pros: built like a tank, endless possibility of customization
Cons: the sub octaves sound a tad "digital"
Tc electronic et son Octaver
Couplé de la technologie Toneprint, Tc electronic sort le Sub 'n' Up; un Octaver polyvalent tant par ses possibilité d'octaves, le switch polyphonique et TonePrint.
Facile d'utilisation, qualité de son, capable de transmettre et recevoir des données ou preset via USB ou les micros guitare (cf Toneprint); TC Electronic place la barre haut en terme de qualité.
Un prix convenable pour ce genre de produit de gamme
Something to rival the Micro POG
The Micro POG has been my go to octave pedal since the day it came out. However, this has knocked it off my pedal board!
The Polyphonic setting is great, good lows, good tracking, really can't complain. Pretty much on a level with the Micro POG, only being let down slightly by the higher octave sounding a little too digital.
The Monophonic setting does what it says on the tin. A good solid, old school sounding octave pedal. The tracking of the lower octave in this setting can be a little off but to be honest it makes it feel more like an old school pedal!
Using the Tone Print setting you can load in sounds from the app on your phone or plug it in to your computer and REALLY have some fun. The Depth in which you can edit this pedal really shocked me, you are also able to add some effects including different types of chorus and flange as well as some overdrive too!
For the price, this pedal is insane! If you use it with a bass the lowest octave is earth shattering! A must if you want a seriously robust octave pedal!

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Tc Electronic
- Released in 2016
- Average price : $120
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