Wahwah
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The output from this effect may have higher amplitude than the original audio. If the output exceeds 0 dB (full track height) and so triggers the red clipping warning lights in the Playback Meter, you should open , ensure "Amplification (dB)" shows a negative dB value (not "0.0 dB") then click .
If "Amplification (dB)" in Amplify shows "0.0 dB", the track does not contain 32-bit audio and the clipping cannot be repaired. In that case, Wahwah, use Amplify to reduce the track to a lower amplitude then reapply Wahwah. |
LFO Frequency
Sets the speed at which the bandpass filter is swept back and forth.
LFO Start Phase
The start position of the LFO cycle. This determines whether the bandpass filter starts at its lowest, mid or highest frequencies. Another way to look at it is that it determines whether at the start of the effect the pitch is rising or falling.
Depth
Determines the range of frequencies that are swept through by the bandpass filter. Higher values will sweep the filter to higher frequencies and so give more variation to the sound quality over a complete LFO cycle. Lower values will give a more constant sound effect.
Resonance
Determines the degree of resonance in the bandpass filter. Higher values give a more "peaky" effect.
Wah Frequency Offset
Determines the "base" frequency of the bandpass filter. Higher values will shift the filter's frequency range upwards. To achieve a Wah effect that's in the low frequencies the frequency offset needs to be set to a low value.
Real-time preview
This effect supports Real-time preview - effect settings can be changed while playing and listening to the result in real-time. Text-based button controls are provided as in the image above. The Enable checkbox acts like a live "Bypass" control. Uncheck the checkbox to hear the audio without the effect applied, and recheck the box to hear the effect applied at its current settings.
The Manage presets.
button accesses choices to add, delete, import or export presets for this effect and to set options for this effect. For details see