Step 2. Select the Wah Type - Since the Wah effect is in the Comp/Wah section, press the Comp/Wah button again. The LED next to Wah will begin to flash. Rotate the Data Wheel until the Display shows the number 1 (representing a classic wah).
Step 3. Assign the Expression Pedal to Wah - Press the Expression button. The LED next to Pedal Assign begins to flash. If the Expression Pedal is currently assigned to a Parameter, the assigned Parameter’s LED will flash also. Rotate the Data Wheel until the LED next to Wah is flashing with the Pedal Assign LED (this should correspond to a number 2 in the Display).
Step 4. Select the Amp/Guitar Model - Press the Model button. An LED next to the currently selected Amp Model will begin to flash. Continue to press the Model button until the LED next to “Classic” is lit. If the Amp/Guitar Modeling is bypassed (indicated by two dashes
Step 5. Adjust the Tone/Gate Parameters - In this sample Preset, we wanted medium gain, and boosted bass and treble. Press the button in the Tone/Gate column. The LED next to Volume will begin to flash. This parameter is a matter of personal taste, but for the sake of this example let’s set this to about 85 by rotating the Data Wheel. Press the Tone/Gate button again and the LED next to Gain will begin to flash. Rotate the Data Wheel until the Display shows 75. Press the Tone/Gate button again and the LED next to Treble will flash. Rotate the Data Wheel until the Display shows 4. Press the Tone/Gate button again and the LED next to High Mid flashes.
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