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TIPS & TRICKS - FILTERS
Because the Filters of your PedalPro can work in so many different ways,
you may need some time before you will be completely familiar with all
the sound possibilities they offer and discover the many, many different
sounds they can produce.
We recommend the approaches explained below when determining the
sound you want to produce and how to do it.
What sound do I want to create?
1. Decide which filter to use: F1, F2, or combination (see also the chapter
‘
Routing Options - An Overview
’ on page 28).
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For the classic Wah sound, use filter F1.
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For a deeper Wah sound, use filter F2.
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To generate vowels, use both filters.
2. Decide which filter(s) mode to use:
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For a CryBaby-like sound produced by either one of the two filters,
use the manual mode.
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For an auto-Wah using either one of the two filters, use auto mode.
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For Vowel Sounds produced by both filters, use auto mode.
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To set either one of the two filters, or both of them, as an envelop
filter or envelope vowel, select env+ or env- (envelope modes). In
an envelope filter, the force you put into your strumming action will
directly influence the frequency displacement (sweeping action) of
the filter.
How do I create this sound?
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Choose your routing configuration by switching on the filters and
choosing between the different routing options on page 1/6 of the
filter configuration menu.
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Adjust the ranges of the parameters according to the mode of the
filter:
›
If the mode of a filter is set to auto, adjust the parameters on
pages 2 and 3 (for F1), or 2 and 4 (for F2) of the filter configuration
menu.
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If the mode of F1, F2, or both is set to envelope (e.g., env+ or env),
adjust the parameters on pages 2 and 5.
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If the mode of F1, F2, or both is set to manual, adjust the param-
eters on pages 2 and 6 of the filter configuration menu.
•
If you want to control one of the filter’s parameters with an ex-
pression pedal, assign that parameter to the expression pedal,
as described in the section ‘
ADES™ Link
’ [please note: optional
Pedalino™ Foot Controller is required].
Finally, a good approach for learning how to master the numerous
creative options offered by your PedalPro is also to take a default fac-
tory preset and learn about the different parameters by experimenting
with its settings.
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Working with Effects: Filters