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    Apologies if this has already been posted. I am new here and have not been able to find the answer to this.

    The crying wah has 2 really excellent hidden settings – cocked wah & square wave. Both are brilliant and useful.

    I know how to turn them on but am nervous about doing so as I have no idea how to turn them off. The shop I bought the pedal from had 2 very inexperienced guys and they had not even used the pedal so they were of no help. I have it in normal mode at the moment but want to play with the hidden settings.

    Anyone help please?

    #119906
    pimelodella
    Member

    Hello,

    See the second video on the Crying Tone product page, everything is there.

    To turn them off you simply do the normal calibration procedure and everything gets back to the basic wah setting.

    #119907

    Great. Thank you. I did try that on the one in the shop but it didn’t work it stayed on the square wave. It may have been a ‘feature’ of that pedal.

    I will watch the video and then decide if I want to be brave.

    The sound of it in ‘normal’ mode is so good I kinda don’t want to risk moving away from it so we’ll see.

    Thanks for taking the time to reply.

    Regards

    Simon

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    Hello,

    See the second video on the Crying Tone product page, everything is there.

    To turn them off you simply do the normal calibration procedure and everything gets back to the basic wah setting.

    #119908
    pimelodella
    Member

    Ahaha, be brave and try, nothing to fear there :-) Worst case scenerio, just remove the battery (or power adapter) and it will be back to default I guess…

    #119909

    So the second video did not have anything about resetting the square wave or the cocked wah. But then I’m not sure what you meant by second video. If its the one that shows the calibration process then: great, OK, got that. Thank you.

    At the shop we tried the calibration process and we tried taking the psu and the leads out and I was still square waving.

    If you have specific evidence of turning square wave on then turning it off again – that would be cool?

    Thank you for you help

    Simon

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    Ahaha, be brave and try, nothing to fear there :-) Worst case scenerio, just remove the battery (or power adapter) and it will be back to default I guess…
    #119916
    pimelodella
    Member

    Hey Simon, I did a test with my Wah. Removing the power don’t reverse or undo a setting. So if it’s setted for square wave it will stay like that.

    If the wah is square waving and you want it back to normal operation you have to simply follow the calibration procedure explained on this page

    [url=http:// https://www.ehx.com/products/crying-tone/instructions]https://www.ehx.com/products/crying-tone/instructions[/url]

    If it’s not working like that I fear that the wah is defective.

    Hope it helps!

    #119918

    Perfect – I got it now thanks all!

    First gig with it was last Saturday – great great tones:

    [strong]Crying Tone wah with the Soul Food is tone from Heaven![/strong]

    Now if I can just find a way to stop the wah from wondering off round the stage when I’m using it!!

    Thanks again everyone who helped.

    Quote:
    Hey Simon, I did a test with my Wah. Removing the power don’t reverse or undo a setting. So if it’s setted for square wave it will stay like that.

    If the wah is square waving and you want it back to normal operation you have to simply follow the calibration procedure explained on this page

    [url=http:// https://www.ehx.com/products/crying-tone/instructions]https://www.ehx.com/products/crying-tone/instructions[/url]

    If it’s not working like that I fear that the wah is defective.

    Hope it helps!

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