WahWah
WahWah is a variable slope band-pass filter that can be auto-controlled by a side-chain signal (if supported) or via MIDI modeling the well-known analog pedal effect.
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You can independently specify the frequency, width, and the gain for the Lo and Hi Pedal positions. The crossover point between the Lo and Hi Pedal positions lies at 50.
WahWah Parameters
- Pedal
Controls the filter frequency sweep.
- Pedal Control (MIDI)
Allows you to choose the MIDI controller that controls the plug-in. Set this to Automation if you do not want to use MIDI realtime control.
- Freq Low/Freq High
Set the frequency of the filter for the Lo and Hi pedal positions.
- Width Low/Width High
Set the width (resonance) of the filter for the Lo and Hi pedal positions.
- Gain Low/Gain High
Set the gain of the filter for the Lo and Hi pedal positions.
- Filter Slope selector
Allows you to choose between two filter slope values: 6 dB or 12 dB.
If side-chaining is supported, the Pedal parameter can also be controlled from another signal source via the side-chain input. The louder the signal, the more the filter frequency is raised so that the plug-in acts as an auto-wah effect. For a description of how to set up side-chain routing, see the “Operation Manual”.
MIDI Control
For realtime MIDI control of the Pedal parameter, MIDI must be directed to the WahWah plug-in.
If WahWah is used as an insert effect (for an audio track or an FX channel), it is available on the Output Routing pop-up menu for MIDI tracks.
If WahWah is selected on the Output Routing menu, MIDI data is directed to the plug-in from the selected track.