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Wah Wah

 

 
Description:
The Wah wah effect makes a sound like someone saying "wah". It is a band pass filter whose centre frequency is controlled by a sweeper. The Wah wah is most known for 1960s psychedelic rock and 1970s funk. Jimi Hendrix did much to popularise the wah wah in the late 1960s using his own modified effects pedal.
 
Controls: 
Rate This is the rate at which the effect cycles.
Depth The strength of the effect.
Sens. The input level at which the effect is triggered.
Low Freq Start frequency for the filter sweep.
Sweep Depth The range in octaves that the sweeper covers.
   








 
 

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