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EQ and Filters 017: St. Vintage/Custom Wah

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MIDI/Tempo Sync

MIDI/Tempo Sync

[Check-box]

On (checked): When MIDI/Tempo Sync is On, the
LFO will synchronize to tempo as set by BPM, below.
The LFO speed will be controlled by the Base Note and
Times parameters, below. All settings for Frequency
and Frequency Source and Amount will be ignored.

Off (unchecked): When MIDI/Tempo Sync is Off, the
Frequency settings will determine the speed of the
LFO, and the BPM, Base Note, and Times settings will
have no effect.

BPM

[MIDI, 40.00…240.00]

MIDI syncs to the system tempo. 40-240 sets the tempo
manually for this individual effect.

Base Note

[ … ]

This sets the basic speed of the LFO, relative to the
BPM setting. The values range from a 32nd note to a
whole note, including triplets.

Times

[x1…x32]

This multiplies the length of the Base Note. For
instance, if the Base Note is set to a sixteenth note, and
Times is set to 3, the LFO will cycle over a dotted
eighth note.

LFO Type

Type

[Individual, Common1, Common2]

Individual: the LFO uses the Frequency and
MIDI/Tempo Sync parameters, above.

Common 1 or 2: the LFO uses the frequency or tempo
sync of the selected Common LFO, so that you can
synchronize multiple LFO-based effects together.

For more information, see “Common FX LFOs” on
page 730.

Common LFO Phase Offset [degrees]

[+/–180]

This specifies the phase difference relative to the
selected Common FX LFO. It applies only when Type
is set to Common 1 or Common 2.

WAH

Frequency Bottom

[0…100]

This sets the wah frequency when the modulation
signal (selected by Sweep Mode) is at its minimum
level.

To reverse the sweep direction, you can set this to be
higher than the Frequency Top, below.

Frequency Top

[0…100]

This sets the wah frequency when the modulation
signal (selected by Sweep Mode) is at its maximum
level.

Resonance

[0…100]

Sets the resonance amount.

Low Pass Filter

[Check-box]

Switches the wah low pass filter on and off.

Output Level

[0…100]

Sets the output level of the effect sound.

Source

[Off…Tempo]

Selects the modulation source that will control the
effect output level.

Amount

[+/–100]

Sets the modulation amount of the effect output level.

OUTPUT

This is the standard effects output section, with
modulatable control over wet/dry balance. For more
information, see “OUTPUT” on page 764.

017: St. Vintage/Custom Wah

This effect models the tonal character of a vintage wah
pedal. You can customize the tone and range settings.

Max

D

-mod

Frequency

Bottom=25

Top=75

Higher

Max

Zero

Higher

D

-mod

Frequency

Bottom=60

Top=30

Higher

Zero

Higher

Frequency

Bottom=25

Top=75

Higher

Frequency

Bottom=75

Top=25

Higher

Sweep Mode=Auto

Envelope

Envelope

Time

Wah

Woo

Woo

Woo

Envelope

Wah

Wah

Time

Woo

Woo

Wah

Wah

Sweep Mode=D-mod

Mode

Preset Setting

Custom Parameters

Stereo In - Stereo Out

D

-mod

Envelope Sens

Shape / Invert

Response

Wet / Dry

Wah

Sweep Mode

D-mod

Auto

Left

Right

Wet / Dry

LFO

LFO

Wah

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