If you're using the stock patches, none of them have any effects on them. The only thing they have is the different types of room ambience. We avoided putting any extra effects on top of that (despite the thing being crammed full of effects inside) so that you would get the pure Waza Air experience to start off with.jimi wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 1:11 pm Another Waza air question - or this might be more of a Katana question.
The Lead tone patch must have a few effects in there. A little bit of delay? some reverb? some compression? Without the obvious answer of Get a Katana, where do I get a rough breakdown of what I need to add to get a similar tone out of my pedal board?
Have had a great week using it, most nights I've ripped through a practice set (~15 songs) so I'll be gigging tomorrow night with the best practice leadup I've ever managed. Bit worried that the effects on patches are making me sound better than I am though, not sure how that will translate to my live sound on the night.
So what you're hearing is literally just the Katana lead sound (aka an interpretation of the classic high gain hotrodded Marshall tone).
Maybe you're just sounding better than you thought because you've been able to do so much practice!