T. wah, Auto wah, Sub wah – Boss Audio Systems Boss CDSM AMP EFFECTS PROCESSOR GT-100 User Manual

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EFFECT

10

T. WAH

You can produce a wah effect with the filter changing in response to the

guitar level .

Parameter

Value

Explanation

MODE

Selects the wah mode .

LPF

This creates a wah effect over a wide

frequency range .

BPF

This creates a wah effect in a narrow

frequency range .

POLAR

Selects the direction in which the filter will change in response to

the input .

DOWN

The frequency of the filter will fall .

UP

The frequency of the filter will rise .

SENS

0–100

Adjusts the sensitivity at which the filter will

change in the direction determined by the

polarity setting . Higher values will result in

a stronger response . With a setting of 0, the

strength of picking will have no effect .

FREQ

0–100

Adjusts the center frequency of the Wah

effect .

PEAK

0–100

Adjusts the way in which the wah effect

applies to the area around the center

frequency .
Higher values will produce a stronger tone

which emphasizes the wah effect more . With

a value of 50 a standard wah sound will be

produced .

EFFECT LEVEL 0–100

Adjusts the volume of the effect sound .

DIRECT MIX

0–100

Adjusts the volume of the direct sound .

AUTO WAH

This changes the filtering over a periodic cycle, providing an automatic

wah effect .

Parameter

Value

Explanation

MODE

Selects the wah mode .

LPF

This creates a wah effect over a wide

frequency range .

BPF

This creates a wah effect in a narrow

frequency range .

RATE

0–100,
BPM –

Adjusts the frequency (speed) of the change .

* When set to BPM, the value of each

parameter will be set according to the

value of the “MASTER BPM” specified for

each patch . This makes it easier to achieve

effect sound settings that match the tempo

of the song .

* If, due to the tempo, the time is longer than

the range of allowable settings, it is then

synchronized to a period either 1/2 or 1/4

of that time .

DEPTH

0–100

Adjusts the depth of the effect .

FREQ

0–100

Adjusts the center frequency of the Wah

effect .

PEAK

0–100

Adjusts the amount of wah effect applied in

the range near the center frequency . Higher

values will produce a stronger tone which

emphasizes the wah effect more . With a value

of 50 a standard wah sound will be produced .

EFFECT LEVEL 0–100

Adjusts the volume of the effect sound .

DIRECT MIX

0–100

Adjusts the volume of the direct sound .

SUB WAH

You can control the wah effect in real time by adjusting the [EXP] pedal or

the expression pedal connected to the SUB CTL 1, 2/SUB EXP jack .

Parameter

Value

Explanation

TYPE

Selects the type of wah .

CRY WAH

This models the sound of the CRY BABY wah

pedal popular in the ‘70s .

VO WAH

This models the sound of the VOX V846 .

FAT WAH

This is a wah sound featuring a bold tone .

LIGHT WAH

This wah has a refined sound with no unusual

characteristics .

7STRING WAH

This expanded wah features a variable range

compatible with seven-string and baritone

guitars .

RESO WAH

This completely original effect offers en-

hancements on the characteristic resonances

produced by analog synth filters .

PEDAL POS

0–100

Adjusts the position of the wah pedal .

* This parameter is used after it’s been as-

signed to an EXP Pedal or similar controller .

PEDAL MIN

0–100

Selects the tone produced when the heel of

the EXP Pedal is depressed .

PEDAL MAX

0–100

Selects the tone produced when the toe of

the EXP Pedal is depressed .

EFFECT LEVEL 0–100

Adjusts the volume of the effect sound .

DIRECT MIX

0–100

Adjusts the volume of the direct sound .

ADV. COMP

This is an effect that produces a long sustain by evening out the volume

level of the input signal . You can also use it as a limiter to suppress only the

sound peaks and prevent distortion .

Parameter

Value

Explanation

TYPE

Selects the compressor type .

BOSS COMP

This models a BOSS CS-3 .

HI-BAND

This is a compressor that adds an even

stronger effect in the high end .

LIGHT

This is a compressor with a light effect .

D-COMP

This models a MXR DynaComp .

ORANGE

This is modeled on the sound of the Dan

Armstrong ORANGE SQUEEZER .

FAT

When applied heavily, this compressor effect

provides a fat tone with a boosted midrange .

MILD

When applied heavily, this compressor effect

produces a sweet tone with the high end cut .

STEREO COMP

This selects a stereo compressor .

SUSTAIN

0–100

Adjusts the range (time) over which low-level

signals are boosted . Larger values will result

in longer sustain .

ATTACK

0–100

Adjusts the attack time .

LEVEL

0–100

Adjusts the volume .

TONE

-50–+50

Adjusts the tone .

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