Owner’s manual, Adjusting, Level – Peterson Sonuus Wahoo User Manual

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Owner’s Manual

Adjusting

LEVEL

The level parameters apply to the input and output of the Wahoo rather than to the individual filters.

The Wahoo signal chain is shown below.

LEVEL

drive.

The Wahoo uses warm-sounding analogue filters. As the signal feeding the filters is

increased, the filter sound begins to distort and add pleasing harmonics to the signal. Turn the drive
down for the cleanest sound, but if the drive is too low the signal will become noisy. Turn the drive up
for lower noise, and warmer sounds: but if it is turned up too high the sound will become fuzzy, which
can itself be a desirable effect.

LEVEL

filt mix 1/2.

This controls the filter mixer: the proportion of filter 1 and filter 2 that form the

output of the Wahoo. 0 gives 100% filter 1, 100 gives 100% filter 2. Note that, to make editing
simpler, the active filter will automatically switch to

1 or 2 when 100% of that filter is selected.

LEVEL

dry/wet.

This lets you mix the uneffected instrument’s signal into the effected output of the

Wahoo. 0 (dry) means that the output of the Wahoo is entirely the thru’ signal,

i.e.,

the output is

Parameter

Sub-parameter

Range

Description

drive

0–100

Gain of pre-amp feeding the filters.

filt mix 1/2

0–100

Proportion of filter 1 and filter 2 that form output signal

0 gives 100% filter 1; 100 gives 100% filter 2.

dry/wet

0–100

Proportion of original instrument signal that is mixed into

the output of the Wahoo.

output

out

0–100

Signal level at the output jack.

thr

0–200

Threshold: noise gate threshold. 0 means the noise gate is

inactive, increasing the value increases the signal level at

which the noise gate becomes active.

dry/wet mix

filt mix 1/2

filter 1

filter 2

drive

gate

OUT

out

IN

thr

G.At

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