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Boss DM-101 Delay Machine

ans of bucket brigade analogue delay were delighted when Boss revisited its DM-2 pedal to create the Waza Craft DM-2W a few years ago and now there’s something that may get them even more excited. The DM-101 offers that all-important BBD sound but adds some digital control features to greatly expand the ways you can use it. With no less than eight BBD chips onboard, the pedal offers 12 different modes created by the switching of multiple internal circuit elements, including the number of active BBDs and their connection order as well as low-pass filter settings and clocking rates. Stereo output is

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