User's Manual

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Output Gain
[Output Gain] adjusts the output volume without influencing the WahWah sound. On the one hand, it allows you
to compensate the volume, which drops through the WahWah effect. On the other hand, [Output Gain] can also
be used as a booster (0 to 25 dB).
Expression Pedal | Pedal Response
This setting determines how the WAHryTone responds to the expression pedal. It affects how the WAHryTone
“feels under the foot”: linear or logarithmic. Technically, it is about the frequency of the effect in the middle area
of the control path (operating mode “WahWah”) or the volume level respectively (operating mode “Volume”).
Depending on the effect, for one preset [lin] may be more pleasant, while with a different preset, [log] might
feel better. For example: using a volume preset with [Lowest Value] of “-99.9dB” (mute), probably [log] is more
pleasant. While a slight volume reduction with [Lowest Value] at “-20dB”, [lin] would be very enjoyable. Try it!
Curve lin * Curve log *
Expression Pedal Expression Pedal
Expression Pedal => Auto Enable WahWah
If this feature is active, the WahWah is basically set to “Bypass”. Once the expression pedal is moved, the Wah-
Wah turns on. If [Latch Top] or [Latch Bot] is enabled in the settings, the WahWah only turns on or off if the
expression pedal is in its top, respectively bottom position. If the expression pedal is not moved during a predefined
time (see [Disable Time] in chapter 8.1), the WahWah switches back to “Bypass” automatically.
In the bypass position, the WAHryTone selects preset No. 128. Therefore, preset number 128 must have either a
“True Bypass” or a “Buffered Bypass” preset stored in it.
Effect
Effect