Hell yea! I use a CryBaby WaaWaa pedal.. picked it up at a flea sale for $10. Sounds great on Clavs & Pianos..
I revel in the fact that i'm running a (once) $25K Synth through a $50 pedal.
hexafuzz <gclip@...> wrote:
--- In emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com, "elmbeatz" <elmbeatz@...> wrote:
>
> Anybody else with experience ? ;)
You can use the E-II filter to create a wah effect. Try this:
Load your Rhodes/Wurlie etc sample.
Setup the Real Time Control module so that the right wheel is
controlling the filter (2:2)
Setup the Filter module to modify all voices on the keyboard with the
following settings: Freq: 120 Q: 70 Env: -40
Now when you move the right wheel you should have a basic wah effect
of sorts. Of course the above filter settings are just a starting
point, tinker with it to suit your application.
If you want to use a pedal instead of the right mod wheel, just plug a
modulation/continuous controller pedal into the A/D input on the rear.
I use a Behringer FCV100 (use a TRS cable) http://www.behringer.com/FCV100
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Re: [emulatorII-list] Re: What kind of wah wah would you recommend?
2008-01-14 by Mike de Vries
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