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luntho

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Tuesday, January 31st 2012, 7:33pm

the wahwah is incredible

I finally got some time to figure out the wah-pedal and it's amazing...I never liked the boss and pod wah's, and I got rid of my crybaby (too noisy) and the bad horsie. the kpa-wah is everything I ever wanted from a wah including auto on/off. 10/10 IMO :thumbup:

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Tuesday, January 31st 2012, 7:37pm

What exp. pedal are you using? midi or direct?
"Music is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music" Serghei Rachmaninoff


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Tuesday, January 31st 2012, 8:17pm

+1, are you using an expression pedal, if so which one as I want to get an expression pedal to use as wah but kind find any advice anywhere of what would be good to use with the KPA

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Tuesday, January 31st 2012, 9:00pm

for now I borrowed a yamaha keyboard exp.pedal from a friend. I also tried my boss gt10 via midi. worked nicely both ways. I haven't decided what to buy yet, I think you can get the yamaha for around 60 euros from thomann

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Tuesday, January 31st 2012, 9:24pm

for now I borrowed a yamaha keyboard exp.pedal from a friend. I also tried my boss gt10 via midi. worked nicely both ways. I haven't decided what to buy yet, I think you can get the yamaha for around 60 euros from thomann
so, how does it work. I mean, how do you switch the wah effect on and off with an expression pedal? Does it have an on/off switch ?

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Tuesday, January 31st 2012, 9:27pm

for now I borrowed a yamaha keyboard exp.pedal from a friend. I also tried my boss gt10 via midi. worked nicely both ways. I haven't decided what to buy yet, I think you can get the yamaha for around 60 euros from thomann
so, how does it work. I mean, how do you switch the wah effect on and off with an expression pedal? Does it have an on/off switch ?
Auto on, as soon as you move it from the heel down position, no switch needed. I'll order one of those spring loaded ME pedals next week
"Music is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music" Serghei Rachmaninoff


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Tuesday, January 31st 2012, 9:29pm

OK, if it's auto on when you move the pedal, how do you then turn the wah off ?

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Tuesday, January 31st 2012, 9:30pm

OK, if it's auto on when you move the pedal, how do you then turn the wah off ?
Heel down at 0 = auto off....that`s why I want a spring-loaded one
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Tuesday, January 31st 2012, 9:33pm

OK, that makes sense. So who makes a spring loaded one then ? Any links on Thomann ?

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Tuesday, January 31st 2012, 9:46pm

Actually, thinking about it I won't get a spring loaded one as I might want to assign this to other effects where I want it to stay where I leave it etc. Just ordered one from Thomann