User Guide

374 Chapter 23 EVD6
Range
Determines the cutoff frequency of the filter set with Wah Mode. With Range set to the
left, the cutoff will only move in a narrow range. To provide a wider control range, turn
the Range knob to the right.
Envelope (Depth)
Sets the sensitivity of the envelope in respect to your performance and thus the
resulting filter modulation depth. The envelope shape follows the dynamics of your
performance. An auto wah effect is produced by using an envelope follower to control
the filter cutoff automatically. Turn Envelope to the right to increase the modulation
depth.
Wah Ctrl
Lets you define the MIDI Controller (number/name) used as a manual wah effect
control. For example, MIDI foot controllers are popular wah effect controllers, and you
can use this parameter to configure the EVD6 to use your MIDI foot controller to
control the wah effect. You can also use MIDI Velocity to control the wah effect. Just
click into the respective parameter field and select velocity from the ensuing pop-up
menu. MIDI-control/coupling can be disabled by selecting off.
Note: Both envelope and a manual controller can control the wah simultaneously. In
this situation, the effect of the envelope and manual controls are mixed.
As with the Damper, there is a slider named Wah Pedal Position that always represents
the current pedal position. This ensures that the most recent pedal position is saved
with the sound. The Wah Pedal Position Slider is only available in the Controls view.
Choose View > Controls to switch from the Controls view to the Editor view. The Pedal
Position can be automated by either recording the MIDI controller messages, or by
using the Track Automation system.