I talk this on another post but maybe here someone can put a bit more light on this.
Yesterday I got a mayor improvement on how toget a good wah tone. For those that don't know how it works on a Tonelab LE, you basicly set up (1-10) the low and high frequency that the wave of the wah travels on (like the Q knob on the Dunlops Wahs) when you have the wah down and up. I figure out that the overall travel of the wah you need to set it up not to be too long, only 1.5 difference from the low and high frequency, for me low 4.5 and high 6 seems to be a good wah tone.
So my questions are: normally how many points, cents, or other value that you messure the wave on wich a wah works from bottom to top are there? are they all about the same in the size of the wave from top-bottom (cry baby and there diff models, bad horsie, vox wah, etc?
Yesterday I got a mayor improvement on how toget a good wah tone. For those that don't know how it works on a Tonelab LE, you basicly set up (1-10) the low and high frequency that the wave of the wah travels on (like the Q knob on the Dunlops Wahs) when you have the wah down and up. I figure out that the overall travel of the wah you need to set it up not to be too long, only 1.5 difference from the low and high frequency, for me low 4.5 and high 6 seems to be a good wah tone.
So my questions are: normally how many points, cents, or other value that you messure the wave on wich a wah works from bottom to top are there? are they all about the same in the size of the wave from top-bottom (cry baby and there diff models, bad horsie, vox wah, etc?