Same here. I used the expression pedal for wah and whammy and simply used pedal options to switch between the two. The time it took between stomping a pedal button, then going to wah was around the amount of time I wanted to start in the 'pedal up' position anyway, so win/win.jeremyb wrote:I did a similar thing when I had the HD500 because the switch on the expression pedal was so shit, just set one of the effect switches to turn it on
Switchless Wah?
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Switchless Wah?
sopachrga wrote:You guys like difficult solutions it seems....
Just buy one of these and you can leave the wah on all the time and step on to go.
http://www.glab.com.pl/true_bypass_wah-pad_en
Good solution.
It'd be a shame to lose a comfortable footrest though.
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Hey that is pretty cool.Capt. Black wrote:sopachrga wrote:You guys like difficult solutions it seems....
Just buy one of these and you can leave the wah on all the time and step on to go.
http://www.glab.com.pl/true_bypass_wah-pad_en
Good solution.
It'd be a shame to lose a comfortable footrest though.
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