Filter, Wah wah, Touch wah – TC Electronic G-Major 2 User Manual

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Wah Wah

With this effect type, you can create the same

effect as with a dedicated Wah pedal, which

you can control manually. All you need to do is

assign an expression pedal to control the Wah

Wah’s Sweep parameter.

When you select a Factory preset that employs

the Wah Wah effect, an expression pedal

connected to the PEDAL IN jack is

automatically assigned to control this

parameter.
Sweep (Freq)

Range: 0 to 100 %

With an expression pedal set up to control this

parameter, you have created a Wah pedal.
Range

Settings: Low/High

This parameter determines which frequency

areas should primarily be emphasized.
Mix

Range: 0 to 100 %

This parameter sets the relationship between

the level of the dry signal and the level of the

effect in this block.
OutLev – Out Level

Range: -100 to 0 dB

This parameter sets the overall output level for

this effect.

Touch Wah

The Wah effect occurs when a relatively narrow

frequency area is boosted and swept through a

frequency range. The sweep is controlled by

the input dynamics. This means: The harder

you hit the strings, the higher the boosted

frequency will be.
Sense – Sensitivity

Range: 0 to 10

Adjust the sensitivity according to the level

present on the input. Be aware that changing

any level parameter on devices prior to the

Touch Wah effect will require a different

sensitivity setting to get the same Touch Wah

“feel”.
Resp – Response

Settings: Slow/Medium/Fast

This parameter determines the speed of the

sweep.
Range

Settings: Low/High

This parameter determines whether the Touch

Wah is particularly sensitive to high or low input

frequencies.
Mix

Range: 0 to 100 %

This parameter sets the relationship between

the level of the dry signal and the level of the

effect in this block.
OutLev – Out Level

Range: -100 to 0 dB

This parameter sets the overall output level for

this effect.

FILTER

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