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    pregan
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    I am considering purhcasing a WORM. Does anyone have experience using an expression to controlt he modulation with the WORM? Can you give me any feedback on how effective that is?
    Thanks,
    Paul

    #105030
    petejt
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    I’d like to know too, thanks.

    #105074
    B.Daws
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    I use the pedal on mine and it’s pretty awesome. It’s cool with the Wah and Phaser. Can’t use it very much with the Vibrato and it produces a very strange effect on the Tremolo. What are some more specific questions you might have?

    #105096
    AshjaahsMuff
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    I use the pedal on mine and it’s pretty awesome. It’s cool with the Wah and Phaser. Can’t use it very much with the Vibrato and it produces a very strange effect on the Tremolo. What are some more specific questions you might have?

    does it sweep like a wah does ? or just general sounds around the range and depth that you set it at

    thanks

    #105099
    Fender&EHX4ever
    Moderator

    The expression sweep is intense on the wah and phaser. It sounds great!

    The XO Worm is one of the best XO boxes IMO. I would’ve kept mine, but I already have an original Worm, and I needed the $ for something else. I’ll probably pick another one someday when I’m not so strapped.

    #105129
    B.Daws
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    Quote:
    Quote:
    I use the pedal on mine and it’s pretty awesome. It’s cool with the Wah and Phaser. Can’t use it very much with the Vibrato and it produces a very strange effect on the Tremolo. What are some more specific questions you might have?

    does it sweep like a wah does ? or just general sounds around the range and depth that you set it at

    thanks

    Yes it sweeps like a Wah. The pedal becomes the range button and the range button turns off thus allowing you to sweep the range of the effect. The depth allows you to make tons of different tones.

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