Tape Saturation Controls
Deco’s Tape Saturation side features controls for dialing in everything from light, transparent saturation all the way to smooth, overdriven tape distortion.
The Saturation knob allows for a wide range of tones that range from subtle saturation and compression at lower levels, to transparent tape overdrive at its upper limits.
An adjustable Volume control for Deco’s Tape Saturation lets you raise the output volume when using Deco as a boost, or dial it back to achieve unity gain.
Our new generation of Deco features a dedicated Tone knob that lets you adjust the tone of your Tape Saturation, from darker to brighter.
The new generation of Deco also introduces a Voice switch for an expanded range of available sounds. The Voice switch has two settings:
classic: produces the response and saturation characteristics of 2-track mastering reel to reel tape machines.
cassette: employs an auto level control (ALC) process common to many high-end cassette tape recorders, resulting in a musically compressed, fat tone and a great-feeling response.
Blend Type
Adjusts phase and internal routing to customize tone and low-end response:
sum: decks are in phase
invert: Lag Deck is phase inverted
bounce: right Lag Deck is bounced to left input for stereo ping-pong or mono double-echo
Lag Time
Simply by turning Deco’s Lag Time knob, you can unlock a whole variety of organic, tape based modulation and delay effects.
When adjusting the delay offset between Deco’s reference deck and the Lag Deck with the Lag Time knob, you can achieve everything from tape flanging at lower settings (-.3 to 3ms), increase that a bit for lush tape chorusing (3 to 50ms), followed by snappy slapback delay at longer delay times (50 to 150ms), all the way to spaced out tape echoes (150 to 500ms).