00:00This wah pedal reacts to your playing more than you'd expect.
00:06Ottawa's are known for a very specific sound. It's this quacky and percussive filter that's
00:10mainly associated with funk and jam bands. And the thing is, most Ottawa pedals lean into that
00:15specific sound, which limits the usefulness of Ottawa pedals for other styles of music.
00:19This is where the Bixonic Sugar Blues comes in.
00:24Sugar Blues Ottawa is designed with an expanded control set that lets you craft your sound to
00:28naturally fit into any genre. So you can get that wide range of funky percussive sounds,
00:36or you can easily dial it back to get a more subtle,
00:39expressive envelope that doesn't put your playing in a box.
00:44The Sugar Blues has a set of primary and secondary controls that let you dial in precise settings to
00:49make sure it sounds good in any musical context. The attack and decay settings work together to
00:53set how quickly the filter opens up after you hit a note. The tone control adjusts the frequency focus
01:00of the wah. You can set it over the high frequencies to get a more trebly piercing sound,
01:08or put the focus on lower frequencies to get a more bassy mellow sweep.
01:15The linger setting is one of the more interesting, unconventional settings I've found on here.
01:19This puts the pedal in a unique position of usefulness for genres like lo-fi and ambient.
01:27And that is the Bixonic Sugar Blues.
01:29Bye Cooke
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