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BOSS DD-200 Digital Delay Effects Pedal

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With the 200 series, BOSS offers a new generation of pedals, like this DD-200 Digital Delay, that pack advanced sound and versatility into a streamlined size that saves space on your board. Grab-and-go controls and multi-function switches make operation easy and intuitive, while onboard memories allow you to store multiple setups for instant recall. All 200 series pedals feature premium audio quality with 32-bit AD/DA, 32-bit internal processing and 96kHz sampling rate, as well as support for additional control via external switches, an expression pedal or MIDI. The DD-200 Digital Delay brings together sounds and features inherited from the flagship DD-500 into an even smaller footprint. Twelve different modes offer an inspiring variety of delay colors from modern digital to classic analog, letting you dial up everything from basic echoes to rich ambient pads and everything in between. There’s also a looper that’s always ready to use, plus a selectable carryover function for seamless transitions between memories. Twelve Modes, Unlimited Sounds With 12 different modes to choose from, the DD-200 provides nearly any flavor of delay in an amazingly compact size. At your command are super clean digital delays, gritty analog echoes and spot-on retro sounds from the Roland RE-201 Space Echo and Binson Echorec 2. There’s also a variety of options for creating reverse effects, lo-fi tones and pulsing rhythmic sounds with layered delays. And with the Tera Echo, Shimmer and Pad Echo modes, immersive ambient colors are just a knob twist away. Dial in Sounds Fast The DD-200 features a no-nonsense interface, making it easy to craft inspiring sounds in the heat of the moment. Essential delay parameters are provided on dedicated controls for direct, hands-on access. And in each mode, the function of the PARAM knob changes to parameters tailored for the selected type, delivering extended control with no need to menu dive. Save and Recall Your Favorite Setups The DD-200 offers four onboard memories for saving your favorite setups and recalling them while performing. There’s also a Manual setting that reflects the current panel status, essentially giving you a fifth setup to choose from. You can scroll through memories with a DD-200 footswitch, and it’s possible to limit the scrolling range or assign memories directly for even faster access. And by enabling the carryover function, the active delay repeats will keep sounding as you change memories for smooth, free-flowing transitions. Deep Real-Time Control By default, the DD-200’s multi-function footswitches provide access to basic functions like bypass, memory scrolling, tap tempo and looper control. But you can easily reassign them to hold, warp and many other functions. External control is also possible via footswitches or an expression pedal, and MIDI I/O is even provided on space-saving mini TRS jacks. Via MIDI, you’re able to chain multiple 200 series pedals and select memories on all of them at once, and also control a wide range of functions from MIDI devices like the ES-8 and ES-5 effects switchers. Ready-to-Go Looper Any time you’re ready, pressing the DD-200’s two footswitches together puts you into looper mode. Up to 60 seconds of mono recording time is available, and operation is simple and direct with the onboard switches. And since the looper engine functions independently, you’re able to develop expressive loops with any of the DD-200’s rich delay sounds. DD-200 Delay Modes Standard—Clear digital delay; PARAM adjusts the delay attack Analog—Emulates classic analog "BBD" delays like the BOSS DM series; PARAM controls character and distortion amount Tape—Emulates the warm tape-based sound of the legendary Roland RE-201 Space Echo; PARAM selects different combinations of three playback heads, and also adjusts the amount of distortion in the delay sound Drum—Models the drum-based Binson Echorec 2; PARAM selects different combinations of four playback heads, and also adjusts the amount of distortion in the delay sound Shimmer—Pitch-shifted delay for lush, heavenly textures; PARAM adjusts the delay brightness Tera Echo—Spacious, animated ambience effect derived from the BOSS TE-2 pedal; PARAM adjusts the sound character Pad Echo—Newly developed delay sound for creating drifting ambient textures; PARAM adjusts the delay attack Pattern—Rhythmic sounds with 16 delay lines layered together; PARAM selects different pattern variations Lo-Fi—Delay sound with fat, distorted character; PARAM adjusts the distortion effect Dual—Two different delay lines connected in series; PARAM adjusts the time of the second delay Reverse—Backwards delay for cool psychedelic effects and other unique tones; PARAM adjusts the delay attack Ducking—Delay with a built-in ducking effect; PARAM adjusts the input sensitivity
 
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Electronic instruments are well known for their great versatility and all of the amazing sounds that they can produce. In many cases, those effects all come down to skillful use of the right pedals by a talented musician. When you're equipping your pedalboard, some of the first units you should look at are delay and reverb effects pedals. Delay pedals enable you to put a note on a timer and have it come back a few measures later. They're perfect for holding off a chord, then having it kick back in with a new sound layered in on top of it for cool combination effects. For example, you might mix a long, sustained note together with a more complex riff to briefly become your own rhythm guitarist. You can play a chord against itself to double up into a deeper, richer tone, or even simulate an echo for atmospheric effect.

Some delay pedals also come with full looping abilities, allowing you to play detailed multi-part melodies completely by yourself. A few artists to look to for great examples of delay pedal use are Angels and Airwaves, U2 and Muse. Reverb pedals are an entirely different animal. It brings its own unique type of sustain to a note, infusing the sound with strong texture and character through its distinctive echo. Creating a sound not quite like any other effect, reverb calls to mind the energetic surfer rock of the 1960s, such as Dick Dale's version of "Misirlou." You can stay true to those vintage roots or take the effect in a new, modern direction—it's up to you. With the added dimension they bring to your tone, you'll want to use your delay and reverb effects pedals at every performance. They make a unique contribution to the sound individually and even more so when you use them as a team.