KORG SV-1 User Manual
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The effects in detail | Pre-FX section – 33
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NOTE: When this effect is selected, you can control the wah with an expression
pedal connected to the PEDAL 2 jack. See the User Guide for details.
USEFUL TONE HINT: A great tonal trick that’s employed by many players, including
some who are household names, is to find a “sweet spot” within the range of their
Wah pedal and then leave it there. This is often called stuck-Wah and, when used
tastefully, can be very effective as it produces a very distinctive sound that will cut
through any mix.
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