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Wah Effects (Orange)
The wah effects are a versatile collection of different effects that can all be controlled by an expression pedal set up
as Wah Pedal. Alternatively, you can switch to “Pedal Mode” option “Touch”, and control the effect using your picking
strength.
Wah Wah
This is the classic wah pedal effect. By modifying the “Peak” parameter you can achieve
different wah characteristics. Turning BROWSE while an effect module is in focus you can
find wah wah presets including settings of some prominent wah pedals.
Wah Low Pass
An alternative wah pedal effect derived from the Access Virus synthesizer. Its a 4-pole low
pass filter, with the “Peak” parameter emphasizing the filter resonance.
Wah High Pass
Like the Wah Low Pass, but it will cut the low end of your guitar sound when you move the
pedal up
Wah Vowel
A vowel filter that simulates a talk box effect. The vowels are extended to a broader range
compared to existing vowel filters, as it includes some European vowels as well. The range
is: U O Â A Ä E I IÜ Ü Ö OE O U - Choose the desired range using the “Manual” and
Rangeparameters.
Wah Phaser
A huge phaser effect that you can control using the Wah Pedal. The Wah Phaser is derived
from the regular Phaser effect that is described in detail later. In addition to the common
parameters, it has inherited two additional parameters from the regular phaser: “Stages” and
Spread”.
Wah Flanger
The Wah Flanger is a special version of the Flanger, based on a delay with feedback, that
creates a pitched resonance or ringing effect. Use the “Manual” parameter, or the Wah
Pedal, to control the delay time, or pitch. Use the “Peak Range” parameter to control the
intensity of the resonance.