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  • BinFrog
    BinFrog MA Posts: 7,314
    Originally posted by Pacomc79
    Hey Bin Frog is the Auto Wah kind of like an envelope follower? Kind of a funky 70's shaft type of sound? I'm wondering I guess what all it will do.


    Same idea, slightly different sound. Although it can be set up to be more input sensitive, I usually think of an envelope filter for that kind of effect, and an auto-wah for more of an automatic effect. Just imagine a wah pedal set on automatic repeat. I don't use it a ton, but it has it's uses.
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  • Pacomc79
    Pacomc79 Posts: 9,404
    Originally posted by BinFrog
    Same idea, slightly different sound. Although it can be set up to be more input sensitive, I usually think of an envelope filter for that kind of effect, and an auto-wah for more of an automatic effect. Just imagine a wah pedal set on automatic repeat. I don't use it a ton, but it has it's uses.


    Ah, very american, instead of using the wah pedal over and over get a machine to do it for you :rolleyes:

    :)
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  • BinFrog
    BinFrog MA Posts: 7,314
    Originally posted by Pacomc79
    Ah, very american, instead of using the wah pedal over and over get a machine to do it for you :rolleyes:

    :)



    That's why I rarely use it :). It was my first pedal, and I didn't know it was different than wah.


    I don't know the name of the song, but the auto-wah can be used (when the rate is set to very fast) to sound like the effect used in the 60's song that goes "You better stop, hey, what's that sound? Everybody look whats going 'round"". You know that harmonics sound he makes? That's what the auto-wah can do.
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