i was playing with it here and got a very nice chorus effect out of it...its a killer pedal...far more than any of the demos ive seen....i have a melo audio volume pedal in the cockfight...strung to a morley pedal...so i get the waa and volume option at the same time on top of the pedal itself...it is a nice piece of machinery...DO get one
Great playing! You really know how to dig into the expressive power of sound. Great demo as well. I just did not get how does the filtering works without the expression pedal: is it a dynamic sensitive wah or an auto wah?
Hi, thanks for the kind words! Yeah, its a weird one, it is not an auto wah at all. It is a fixed position wah filter which is where the name comes from, as in 'cocked wah' so you can instantly kick in a preset cocked wah tone. It only becomes a normal wah with the expression pedal.
@@Isurusofficial Am I right if I say that the "Cock Fight Plus" has NOT the possibility to fix the amount of filtering to get when you press the expression pedal up to its front toe endpoint? I'm asking because it seems the "plus" version does not have the freq control, so I guess that if you want to "cock" the wah range's upper end, you can do it only by finding the right pedal spot to stop at. Thanks a lot.
I think you are correct. I have not used the plus version, but I believe it is much more like a normal wah pedal and can't actually do what the original Cock Fight does, ie: the static cocked wah thing. Because of that I think you cannot therefore adjust the wah range in the way you can for the original pedal plus expression pedal.
They are a bit different, the plus version is obviously in a traditional wah footpedal, so more like a normal wah, where the idea of the original cockfight was to easily do the 'cocked wah' thing because you can preset the wah position (if you don't connect an expression pedal). The plus version also has a second filter, a formant 'vowel sound' as well as the normal wah.