aziz
Power User
Well, here's a tiny, perhaps obvious tip for anyone who's bothered to read the manual. I took out my pedal board in order to put it for sale. Crybaby is the only pedal from my board that is modeled in the axe, so I decided to test it against the Axe wah. With the default settings, the Axe wah had less of "vowel" in it, and the real crybaby didn't cut the low frequencies so much, it sort of let them bleed through. So I reached for the resonance parameter first, but it turned out that actually the "tracking" was the right one to tweak, lowered that to 3 and now there's that increased "wah" I wanted. I've sort of neglected that one until now, because as a non-native english speaker, its name doesn't quite tell me what it does. If I understand correctly, it adjusts how much the height of the wah peak (which in turn is set by the resonance knob) gets smaller as you go up the wah range. So lowering that will make the peak bigger in the higher range of the wah, and therefore more vowel in the tone. Now, the pedalboard goes for sale!
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