Basically create a preset and make sure that is loaded at the point you save a scene. I believe some changes are still saved (such as those edited from the pedal knobs) but there are too many parameters in the pedal for the hub to handle so it just recalls the internal preset instead.
Can only agree with checking out the MXR as a starting point. It’s a bandpass filter but supremely funky.
Plenty of nice lowpass filters out there too: qtron, qballs, Fwonkbeta, Discumbobulator, filter twin…
That was a MuTron III with a dying battery. He said so himself in a bass player magazine interview. There are scans of the article online if you look for them.
@bassist_lewis, @hiram.k.hackenbacker check the 3Leaf site every day this week - there will be another bunch of B-stock Octabvre IIIs listed but they’ll go quickly.
I enjoyed and used mine a lot when I had it, though I found it more useful as a synth-type thing with dirt/octave as opposed to a stand-alone filter. The Chromatron is better for the latter and the C4 is better for the former.
Just sold Paul a Lakland neck. Met in person at a services so nice to finally meet him. All went smoothly and money was there before I’d even arrived.
Many thanks; hope the neck serves you well and looking forward to seeing and hearing it in action soon.