AIWAH
The wah-wah effect is a classic sound that has been used in many musical genres and is a staple of guitar-based music. It can add depth and texture to a sound and is often used to create a sense of movement in a recording. The effect is easily recognizable and can add a lot of character and interest to a track.
Aiwah is an wah-wah effect that works by allowing a certain frequency range to pass through the filter while dampening others. As the automated synchronized filter is passed, the frequency range that is allowed to pass through changes, creating the characteristic “wah- wah” sound. The effect can be used to create a variety of sounds, from subtle coloration to more dramatic and pronounced effects. Aiwah is a frequency modulated filter, generating a classic wah-wah sound. Aiwah is automatic synchronized to the host tempo BPM. The next Features are included:
Parameters:
- – Mix parameter you can adjust the balance of wet/dry signal. 0.0 / 1.0. – Low Frequency parameter to adjust the amount of low frequency from 200Hz / 500 Hz.– Speed adjusts the speed of the frequency from 0 to 200 Hz.– High Frequency parameter to adjust the amount of high frequency from 550 Hz to 3500 Hz. – Gain is to control the total gain of the signal. 0.0 / 1.0 dB. – Bypass all the parameters from the effect. On / Off. – Limiter parameter is a hard limiter of the signal to – 0.2 dB. – Support host automation. – Load and save presets. – Two channels stereo.
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- OSX 10.6.8 or later
- Intel Core Duo 2GHz or M1/M2 processor
- 2GBRAM/500MBHD
- Screen resolution: 1024×768
- VST3, AU 64-bit host
- Windows 10 or later
- Intel Core 2 Duo 2GHz / AMD Athlon 64 or equivalent
- 2GBRAM/500MBHD
- Screen resolution: 1024×768
- VST3 64-bit host
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