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[[Digitech]] Synth Wah | [[Digitech]] Synth Wah | ||
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+ | The Digitech Synth Wah is no longer being made. | ||
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+ | * '''Thermionic Studios has one (1) Synth Wah available for rental''' | ||
==Controls== | ==Controls== | ||
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+ | * Knob 1 - '''"Sens"''': or "sensitivity", this knob controls how sensitive the effect is to the envelope before the effect is activated. Think of it like this: the more clockwise the knob is turned, the lighter the strings have to be plucked before the "Wah"-sound or the "Oww"-sound effect rings out. | ||
+ | * Knob 2 - '''"Control"''': | ||
+ | * Knob 3 - '''"Range"'''" | ||
+ | * Knob 4 - '''"Type"''': This control is a rotary switch that allows you to go all the way around and jump back from 7 immediately to 1 and sweep through all over again. The different Synth Wah '''Types''' are as follows: | ||
+ | # '''Envelope Up''' - Classic envelope filter sound | ||
+ | # '''Envelope Down''' - Envelope filter sound with a reversed sweep | ||
+ | # '''Synth1''' - Monophonic synth tone generator with an opening filter envelope | ||
+ | # '''Synth2''' - Monophonic synth tone generator with a closing filter envelope | ||
+ | # '''Filter1''' - a Digitech "Synth Talk" effect | ||
+ | # '''Filter2''' - "Synth Talk" effect with inverse filter envelope | ||
+ | # '''Auto Wah''' - Classic wah pedal effect that emulates a continuouswah pedal sweep. | ||
+ | * Footswitch 1 - '''"On/Off"''': Tap the flap-style footswitch to toggle the effect between "On"(engaged) or "Off"(bypassed) | ||
+ | ==Bypass: Buffered== | ||
==General Information== | ==General Information== | ||
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− | + | ==Pedal Manual== | |
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− | == | + | ==Phase Inversion: Unknown== |
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==Schematic== | ==Schematic== | ||
+ | This is a digital pedal, not an analog pedal. The "synth wah" function occurs in software, not circuitry. | ||
+ | ==Artists== | ||
+ | We are currently unaware of any artists actively using the pedal now, or who have in the past. | ||
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;Additional Sources | ;Additional Sources | ||
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[[Category:Pedals]] | [[Category:Pedals]] | ||
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[[Category:Envelope Pedals]] | [[Category:Envelope Pedals]] | ||
[[Category:Filter Pedals]] | [[Category:Filter Pedals]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Synth Pedals]] | ||
[[Category:Digitech Pedals]] | [[Category:Digitech Pedals]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Thermionic Pedals]] |
Latest revision as of 16:39, 19 January 2021
Digitech Synth Wah
The Digitech Synth Wah is no longer being made.
- Thermionic Studios has one (1) Synth Wah available for rental
Controls
- Knob 1 - "Sens": or "sensitivity", this knob controls how sensitive the effect is to the envelope before the effect is activated. Think of it like this: the more clockwise the knob is turned, the lighter the strings have to be plucked before the "Wah"-sound or the "Oww"-sound effect rings out.
- Knob 2 - "Control":
- Knob 3 - "Range""
- Knob 4 - "Type": This control is a rotary switch that allows you to go all the way around and jump back from 7 immediately to 1 and sweep through all over again. The different Synth Wah Types are as follows:
- Envelope Up - Classic envelope filter sound
- Envelope Down - Envelope filter sound with a reversed sweep
- Synth1 - Monophonic synth tone generator with an opening filter envelope
- Synth2 - Monophonic synth tone generator with a closing filter envelope
- Filter1 - a Digitech "Synth Talk" effect
- Filter2 - "Synth Talk" effect with inverse filter envelope
- Auto Wah - Classic wah pedal effect that emulates a continuouswah pedal sweep.
- Footswitch 1 - "On/Off": Tap the flap-style footswitch to toggle the effect between "On"(engaged) or "Off"(bypassed)
Bypass: Buffered
General Information
Pedal Manual
Phase Inversion: Unknown
Schematic
This is a digital pedal, not an analog pedal. The "synth wah" function occurs in software, not circuitry.
Artists
We are currently unaware of any artists actively using the pedal now, or who have in the past.
- Additional Sources