User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Strymon Deco User Manual
- Knobs and Switches
- Rear Panel I/O and Control
- Live Edit Functions
- Power Up Modes
- External Control
- MIDI Functionality
- MIDI Specifications
- Factory Reset
- Features
- Specifications
- Appendix 1: Sample Settings
- Appendix 2: Power Up Modes Quick Reference
- Appendix 3: Live Edit Controls Quick Reference
- Strymon Non-Transferable Limited Warranty
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Deco - tape saturation & doubletracker
Knobs and Switches
Front Panel Controls - Doubletracker
DOUBLETRACKER ON
Toggles the Doubletracker effect On (engaged) and Off (bypassed)�
RED LED on indicates that the effect is engaged� Bypass mode is true
bypass by default� (See page 18 for details�)
NOTE: Hold DOUBLETRACKER ON footswitch to engage the instant Auto-
Flange feature� (See page 5 for details�)
LAG TIME
Sets the delay offset between the Reference
Deck and the Lag Deck, creating a full range
of doubletracking tape effects� Transition
from flange on the first half of the knob,
to chorus, slapback, and then echo with a
maximum 500ms delay� See page 7 for
details�
BLEND
Sets the relative mix level of the two tape
decks using the TYPE switch’s current mode�
Turn counter-clockwise to add more of the
Reference Deck, which can serve to tame
your doubletracking effect� Turn clockwise to
blend in more of the Lag Deck� At 12 o’clock,
both decks are equally mixed�
WOBBLE
Adds a random modulation to the Lag Deck�
At lower settings, the variations are mild and
create time-varying flange effects� At higher
settings, the variations become more extreme�
TYPE
Selects phase and internal routing to tailor tonality and low-end:
sum: the Reference and Lag Decks are summed in phase�
invert:
the Reference and Lag Decks are summed out of phase�
bounce: the right channel of the Lag Deck is phase-inverted and
bounced to the left channel input� With mono output or Wide Stereo
on, you get a double-repeat effect� With Wide Stereo mode off, there
is a ping-pong-like stereo effect�