Expression Pedal; Wah - DigiTech BP-8 Valve User Manual

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Section - 4 Effects and Parameters

Expression Pedal

Parameters
Pedal Link
Max Value
Min Value
The BP-8 Valve's Expression Pedal allows you to control various parameters in real time during performance.
Pedal Link
Max Value
Min Value
To Link the Expression Pedal to a parameter, follow these steps:

Wah

Parameters
On/Bypass
Type
The BP-8 Valve offers a 3 types of wah which can be used with or without Distortion for that classic Wah-Wah sound.*
On / Off
Type
* The Wah can be linked to the Expression Pedal. See instructions in the previous section.
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Displayed Values
OFF
Ah
Spd
(Wah)
detn
(Detune Amount )
dly
fb
(Delay Level)
(Delay Feedback)
Pre
(Pre-effects Output Levl)
Parameter dependent
Parameter dependent
This selects the parameter that will be controlled by the Expression Pedal in the current program.
Sets the maximum value that the parameter assigned to the Expression pedal will reach when the Pedal is
in the forward position (toe down). Range varies according to the parameter selected.
Sets the minimum value that the parameter assigned to the Expression Pedal will reach when the Pedal is
in the back position (toe up). Range varies according to the parameter selected.
1. Press the <Edit> button.
2. Use the <Right> Parameter button until the LED above the Gate column is lit
3. Use the <DOWN> Parameter button until the 4th LED down on the vertical row is lit.
4. Use the Value <UP> and <DOWN> arrows to select the parameter you want linked to the pedal in
the display.
5. Set the Min and Max values between which you want the parameter to vary.
Displayed Values
On-byp
1...3
Turns the Module on and off.
Selects the type of Wah. 1=Classic Wah, 2=Envelope Wah, and 3=Bass Wah.
dept
(Speed)
(Depth)
SENS
bend
(Whammy)
rbl
(Reverb level)
post
(Post-effect Output Level)
BP-8 Valve
LI
(Mod/Pch Level)
(Sensitivity)
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