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Foxrox Electronics Octron 3 Analog Octave Up and Down The original Foxrox Octron was produced from 2005 to 2016. In late 2016, it was discontinued and replaced with Octron3. Octron3 is smaller and has two additional switches. These switches bring the original Octron's internal settings to the front panel. Aside from that, Octron3 uses the same circuitry as Octron. The switch selections have been fine-tuned to bring out Octron’s best sounds, previously not possible without opening the unit. Octave Down - It's an octave divider in the tradition of Mutron/BOSS OC2/DOD Octoplus/etc. It tracks your dynamics and has more pre-divide gain and filtering. The result is probably the best tracking you'll ever get from an analog octave divider. Ultimately, the tracking is most dependent on playing technique. Articulate playing tracks well, while sloppy playing doesn't. Octave Up - It's a high gain circuit that uses a pair of germanium diodes to get the octave doubling effect. There's an internal drive/gain trimmer and a tone trimmer, so you can dial in octave sounds that range from pseudo-clean to screaming and bright. The upper octave is present at all parts of the neck, but it becomes most prevalent as you go up the neck on the high strings. Up around the 10th fret and higher, you can get a pure upper octave.