Question re: re-amping

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Guys, when you use USB on the Axe, you can record so you get two tracks, one amped, one dry. The dry one can be re-amped later...
Now, my question is specifically regarding when an analogue expression pedal [such as a standard wah connected to the pedal jack] is used whilst recording [to control wah or volume or whammy, etc], not a MIDI controller. Obviously the use of the pedal will be heard on the wet track, but when you re-amp the dry track do the movements of the expression pedal get memorised in your sequencer/recording program? Or you do have to move the pedal about again as re-amping takes place? [i.e. you're doing roughly the same thing with the pedal again, just not actually playing the guitar as it's already recorded and just running through the Axe being re-amped].
If the movements are not memorised, I don't know if that's such a bad thing after all, because you would have the option of changing your mind during re-amping and replacing the wah with something like a formant filter, whammy or whatever. Or even changing your 'performance' [i.e. different foot movements] but still using the exact same foot-controlled effect as was used in the wet track.
 
The movements are not memorized. You have to move the wah during the reamp process.


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