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The Effects
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HDEPTH -
Sets the modulation depth of the "rotor". To simulate a rotating drum only cabinet
reduce this.
HLEVEL -
Sets the output level of the "rotor". Use this to balance the level between the drum and
rotor.
TEMPO -
Locks the rate to the global tempo. For example, if the global tempo is 120 bpm and the
tempo is set to a quarter note (1/4) then the LFO rate will be 2 Hz (120 bpm / 60 seconds = 2). To
ignore the global tempo set the tempo control to
NONE
.
Wah-Wah
Ah, the legendary wah effect. No effect has ever been as used (or abused). From Jimi Hendrix's
"Voodoo Chile" to, well, Stevie Ray Vaughn's "Voodoo Chile" the wah continues to hold a unique
place in the annals of rock history. The Axe-Fx Wah is the embodiment of this legacy but with
modern reliability and control. Also, the unique control input processing of the Axe-Fx eliminates
the "zipper effect" common to many remotely controlled wahs.
A wah is actually a very straightforward device. The signal is passed through a high-Q filter whose
frequency is controllable. The Wah may be placed before distortion for a subtler, classic sound or
after distortion for a more prominent and aggressive sound.
Parameters
TYPE -
Selects between a lowpass, bandpass or peaking filter. A bandpass filter gives a more
dramatic sound whereas the other filters are more subtle.
FMIN -
Sets the frequency of the filter when the frequency control is at its lowest value. This can
be adjusted to match the range of your instrument or preference.
FMAX -
Sets the frequency of the filter when the frequency control is at its highest value.
RES-
Sets the resonance, or ‘Q’ of the filter. Higher values give a sharper response.