[sdiy] Replicating a Wah spectral response with DSP and 0-5vdc pot control ?? Possible solution..

Jean-Pierre Desrochers jpdesroc at oricom.ca
Mon Jul 1 02:25:03 CEST 2024


And if this pedal band pass is voltage driven by a standard LFO,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCGHbAw3utk

That could be tweaked to be used with a pot Instead..
But I'd like best the DSP cloning of a specific Wah brand
that has a great sound..


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> Objet : [sdiy] Replicating a Wah spectral response with DSP and 0-5vdc pot
> control ??
> 
> Just a thought tonight..
> 
> Would it be difficult to use some kind of DSP to replicate the adjustable
band
> pass frequency effect of a specific Wah Wah brand that would be controled
by
> a simple 0 to 5vdc linear pot control ?
> No more scratches nor induced HUM in the normaly used inductor in such a
> design.. ?
> 
> That could be a very interesting design to use For many guitar players
like me..
> I don't have the skills to do such DSP programing, but I'd like to know if
it
> would be an expensive project (R and D speaking).
> 
> 
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