sorry about that, it was deleted by mistake (the site is changing server).
it works now :
download demo
here
To register :
http://www.spacef.com and follow the menu at the left, or
click this link
Thanks
Mehdi
PS : quick note : the "Min" and "Max" controls allow to adapt the range of the filter to your own hardware controller : for ex, with a cheap roland expression pedal, it is in general better to let the controls at the middle value (default setting). But it can change with other controllers, or when editing the wah controller in your sequencer app.
Another good setting with the "highdrix filter" is min = 3/4 (75% approx) and max = 1/4.
This can also change when you use other filters.
I also like to put the "resistance" control at minimal positions.
In fact, there is no rules, all depends on how you play and what is the feeling you want to get.
By default, the pedal animation control has CC number 11 assigned, so you do not have to assign it each time you load Wax. But like any other Scope device, you can change the CC number just like you would do with other devs (right click on the pedal anim, and move your hardware controller).
PS 2 : the demo is on midi channel = omni only, but it is fine in most situation. You can change the midi channel in the registered version.
The registered version also has 6 routings (all possible positions of amp/wah/effects). I think the demo only presents 3 routings.
Wax sounds good on guitars, but It works also on synths to make them less static. for exemple, it worked very well for me on a B2003 (hammond organ emulation), just to get a more lively sound (on reggae rythmic riffs for example).
Wax is mono like a real wah pedal : for stereo sounds, the BB MidiFilter is advised (it allows to use a different filter for L and R channels). BB midi filter is in the Effect pack or, Blackbox, An-osc and Echo packs.
Have fun !
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