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Wah (Wah-Wah) effect block / tab
If you haven’t heard “Voodoo Child (Slight
Return)” by Jimi Hendrix (or later Stevie Ray
Vaughan) go listen to it now. That’s Wah in a nut-
shell.
youtube.com/watch?v=d81fdU8EP28
(In fact, there’s also some interesting delay ef-
fects and reverb in there, too.)
Wah is basically a carefully constructed EQ filter
that you can sweep up and down the frequency
spectrum with a foot-operated pedal.
Wah effect block parameters
The Wah effect block has the following parame-
ters that allow you to adjust the effect:
► Wah Style
► Resonance
► Level
► Hit Control
► Type
► High Cut (only for Type = Manual)
► Pedal Minimum (only for Type = Manual)
► Pedal Maximum (only for Type = Manual)
► Frequency Maximum (only for Type = Touch
or Auto)
► Sensitivity (only for Type = Touch)
► Response (only for Type = Touch)
► BPM (only for Type = Auto)
► Shape (only for Type = Auto)
► Order
► Global
Tips and tricks for working
with the Wah-wah effect
► Our Wah effect block also includes a few
“Touch Wah” styles that simulate moving a
foot pedal based on your playing volume and
pace. If you don’t have an expression pedal,
try one of the “Touch” styles.
► Playing with Wah can increase your chances
of feedback, since this effect is boosting a
range of frequencies. Of course, Jimi would
have a great argument for feedback being a
good thing!
► Try combining the Wah effect with Octaver for
a Wah-Bass sound.