
248 Rock Hill Drive, P.O. Box 760 Rock Hill, NY 12775
Phone/Fax 845-796-3616
Z. Vex Ooh Wah
II (Zvex)

| All Z. Vex pedals are hand painted and
hand assembled, and each is unique. The pedal you purchase may vary in appearance from
this stock photo. |
Demo Video
$379
Includes UPS Ground Shipping
in Continental U.S.
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This
improved version of the Ooh Wah holds at step #1 when in bypass mode, and starts in time when turned
on. Z. Vex makes another pedal called a Seek-Wah, but this new one does everything that one
does and more. It has a random/seek stomp switch that lets you jump between the seek-wah
sound and this new random mode, which sounds a little like random sample-and-hold
driving a bandpass filter. If you don't know what that is... listen to Frank Zappa's
"Ship Ahoy" as an example.
It may be confusing, but just relax and let the ooh-wah guide your tempo. When
you turn it on, it will probably be playing a pattern already. If the lights are all
going in a row, that's seek mode... step on the random switch to put it in random mode.
Put the leftmost knob in about the middle, and turn a couple of the other eight knobs to
the left. There's a little notch in each knob so you can tell it's position, and an LED
by each wah control that shows which is active and by it's brightness, the wah setting.
Put the tiny switch in the MIDDLE position. That sets it to 8 steps. Strum a chord and
let it hang, and listen to the tempo of the unit. Bob your head to the tempo, and strum
again... If you want it to be a little faster turn the leftmost knob (speed) to the
LEFT, and if you want it to be a little slower turn it to the RIGHT. Yes, all
the knobs are backwards...
If you find
that the band is slipping out of time after you have the speed set just right, turn the
unit off and on again at the beginning of a measure, and it will start up in time again!
This feature is only available on the Ooh-Wah II.
Basically,
the ooh-wah is sort of a combination of a tremolo and a wah wah pedal. If you're
familiar with seventies synths, it's exactly like an analog sequencer/random
sample-and-hold controlling a mellow bandpass filter. You have a choice between 4, 6, or
8 steps/channels for your wah. The 6 step positions works well with 6/8 or 3/4 time
songs when in seek-mode, and you can control the total number of possible "channels" of
wah with that switch in random mode. In seek-mode, the ooh-wah steps through from one
wah setting to another and starts over after it gets to the end of the sequence. There's
a total of 9 knobs, the leftmost being a speed control, and the other being wah
settings, which get brighter when you turn them to the left. You can set up patterns
which accentuate notes in arpeggiated chords at particular spots.
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Or, you can
set the thing to do a sort of tremolo echo in seek-mode, with the knobs set like this:
7:00, 5:00, 8:00, 5:00, 11:00, 5:00, 2:00, 5:00 (these are o'clock positions, not spinal
tap 1-11). Then set the speed control for a happy tempo. Another fun setting is to put
each knob at a different position and put the pedal in random mode with the random
switch. Also, try putting all the knobs in a very narrow range in the middle of the wah
sound (about 1 or 2:00) and set the speed pretty fast in random mode... fun burbling
sound.
"Give me enough knobs, and I can control the world." -Z. Vex |
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Power Source:
9V dc battery
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Controls:
Speed (tempo), eight wah settings for sequencer, eight LED's to indicate
which wah setting is in use and it's level, Switch for 4, 6, or 8 total steps, and True
Bypass Stomp Switch.
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Each pedal
is hand painted and each circuit is hand assembled, with no two boxes quite alike.
Enjoy.
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$379
Includes UPS Ground Shipping
in Continental U.S.
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Questions?
Call or e-mail steve@stevesmusiccenter.com.
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SOUND
SAMPLES |
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mp3 audio sample #9 |
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Ooh-Wah with Les Paul and Marshall into Orange cabinet. Settings chosen by ear to suit.
Small amount of compression added to track. First two rounds in sequence mode, then you
can hear me stomp it into random mode for two more. |
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