Which begs the question... Don't you control a wah-wah with your FEET? What's that doing on a strip? The strip should be controlling pitch (so you can do hammer-ons and hammer-offs as well as finger vibrato) and the wah should be assigned to the foot controller...
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But why do you need to assign it to anything, when on yamaha the guitar has a "built in" wah effect. Shouldn't you be able to get the same on the korg?
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Originally Posted By: shim
But why do you need to assign it to anything, when on yamaha the guitar has a "built in" wah effect. Shouldn't you be able to get the same on the korg?
The advantages of a pedal
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Thanks for that video! That's a really cool demo. So now, which pedal will work for korg? Any expression/volume pedal? or does it have to be Korg branded?
I'd appreciate if some who actually HAS a korg pa3x chimes in. thanks
There's a big difference between 'auto-wah' and real wah. Guitarists use the wah to 'sing' and emphasize the particular beat and groove of the pattern. Auto-wah is simply a preconceived wah pattern that may or may not fit the song you are doing.
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Some years ago when DanO was demoing the SD1 for Ketron at NAMM shows he used to do a great foot pedal controlled wah guitar demo that sounded very authentic.