Wah
Remember the funky stuff from the 70s If you do, then you'll remember one sound which is at the heart of this VKFX module. It's been given different names, like Envelope Filter, Auto Filter, Wah Filter, Triggered Filter, Envelope Follower, Auto Wah, Touch Wah, Dynamic Filter, Dynamic Wah, and just plain Funky Filter. Whatever the title, it's the sound that counts – and that 'whicka whacka' sound just jumps out of a mix, whether it's on guitar, bass or clavinet. The classic auto wah pedal responds to variations in the input signal level and uses those level changes to move the cutoff frequency of a resonant filter. Play softly, and the filter just mumbles away, play more sharply and the filter quickly sweeps open and closed, creating the classic 'wah' sound. In the 70s, keyboard players found the auto wah a boon, as it really brought some instruments to life, helping cut through a mix like nothing else.
The VKFX Wah expands the user's control beyond the one or two knobs commonly found on the original auto wahs. You can now choose filter types, change envelope polarity, sweep the filter frequency with an LFO and sync that sweep to an internal or external clock source. You can even assign a midi control source (perhaps a pedal or wheel) to the sweep.