Welcome aboard!
Are you asking about pitch bending? If so, then this can be done using a midi controller pedal, not a wah pedal.
Wah pedals use an analogue signal and are not capable of transmitting midi, the only way to make a wah pedal into a midi controller is to rip the inner circuitry out and use a non-taper pot - but I don't advise you go along this path. You can buy cheaper controller pedals (look at the M-Audio one) or you can buy excellent quality ones (check the Fractal site) and save your wah.
Billy Gibbons from ZZ Top uses 7’s in fact, super light strings and he still sounds great, and he’s not killing his hands wrestling heavy strings
Welcome aboard!
Are you asking about pitch bending? If so, then this can be done using a midi controller pedal, not a wah pedal.
Wah pedals use an analogue signal and are not capable of transmitting midi, the only way to make a wah pedal into a midi controller is to rip the inner circuitry out and use a non-taper pot - but I don't advise you go along this path. You can buy cheaper controller pedals (look at the M-Audio one) or you can buy excellent quality ones (check the Fractal site) and save your wah.
Are you referring to simulating a pedal steel type of note bending? If so, it is a combination of beginning a double-stop bend with a volume pedal in the "off" position, then bringing it up as the strings are pushed up. Mark Knopfler is great at this. Listen to the outro of Skateaway.Hello,
Is it possible to simulate bending by using pedal (wah pedal)? If so, how to set it up?
Are you referring to simulating a pedal steel type of note bending? If so, it is a combination of beginning a double-stop bend with a volume pedal in the "off" position, then bringing it up as the strings are pushed up. Mark Knopfler is great at this. Listen to the outro of Skateaway.