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Nope, they are not!Wah pedals are low pass filters with high feedback ('Q')
Mikael Adle wrote:Is there a free wah-wah effect somewhere?
Look around www.directxfiles.com . There was a download link to that free version somewhere on it.dubndrums wrote:D-Sound Autowah was free with Computer Music a while back, but doesn't seem to be on their website?
Girls, girls, don't fight. You're talking about the same thing. The high Q or resonance is the peaking part of the peaking filter. "Feedback" isn't really the best term for it though it does involve a feedback loop in the circuit or algorithm implementing the filter.patchworkcat wrote:helium wrote:Nope, they are not!Wah pedals are low pass filters with high feedback ('Q')
A Wah boosts a specific freqeuncy range more like a peaking filter ste to a positiv gain.
It's one of the common filters everyone knows: Lowpass, highpass, bandpass, bandreject, shelving and peaking.f**king missed this, what's a 'peaking' filter? It really doesn't matter what you call it- it sounds like a low pass filter you twat.
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