Effects

Chorus

On/Off- Enables and disables the chorus effect.

I / II buttons- These set the amount of chorus effect. The I and II positions are very similar, but the mod speed is slightly faster in the II position.

Stereo Width- Sets the audible stereo width of the effect. At a setting of zero, the signal will be mono.

Delay

On/Off- Enables and disables the delay effect.

Time- Sets delay time, from 1 to 2000 ms. If the Sync button is enabled, time settings snap to synchronized note values. The LED number display shows the current time.

Feedback- Routes the output to the input for additional repeats. Be careful at high settings as this can result in runaway feedback madness.

Damp- Attenuates high-frequencies as the slider amount is increased. Not only does this create more natural sounding decays, it also reduces the "stacking" effect that occurs with high feedback levels.

Mix- Balances the level of dry and wet signal.

Sync- Engaging the Sync button locks the delays time to master tempo. When engaged, the Rate slider snaps to note values ranging from 1/64th note triplet to 8 beats. Sync mode locks to the tempo in the top toolbar when using the DCO-106 standalone version or the current project tempo when the plug-in version is used in a DAW.

Reverb

On/Off- Enables and disables the reverb effect.

Decay- Sets the overall length of reverb; the actual time varies dependent on the reverb type.

Reverb Type - Room/Plate/Hall- Allows selection of three different types of reverb.

Damp- Attenuates high-frequencies as the slider amount is increased for more natural reverb sounds.

Mix- Balances the level of dry and wet signal.

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