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TC-Helicon VoiceLive 3 Reference Manual

TC-Helicon VoiceLive 3
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Editing the Guitar layer
VoiceLive 3 – Reference manual (2014-03-29) 73
Wah (Wah-Wah) block / tab
If you haven’t heard “Voodoo Child (Slight
Return)” by Jimi Hendrix (or later Stevie Ray
Vaughan) go listen to it now. That’s Wah in a nut-
shell.
youtube.com/watch?v=d81fdU8EP28
(In fact, there’s also some interesting delay ef-
fects and reverb in there, too.)
Wah is basically a carefully constructed EQ filter
that you can sweep up and down the frequency
spectrum with a foot-operated pedal.
Tips and tricks for working
with the Wah-wah effect
Our Wah effect block also includes a few
“Touch Wah” styles that simulate moving a
foot pedal based on your playing volume and
pace. If you don’t have an expression pedal,
try one of the “Touch” styles.
Playing with Wah can increase your chances
of feedback, since this effect is boosting a
range of frequencies. Of course, Jimi would
have a great argument for feedback being a
good thing!
Try combining the Wah effect with Octaver for
a Wah-Bass sound.

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TC-Helicon VoiceLive 3 Specifications

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OutputsXLR, 1/4"
MIDIIn/Out
USBUSB for audio I/O and firmware updates
InputsXLR, 1/4"
Power SupplyExternal power supply (included)

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