The GForce’s Oberheim DMX comes with two built-in send effects: delay and reverb. Each of these effects is permanently active. They are summed post-Master FX/Pre-Master Level separately.
It’s possible to lock any or all of the effects so that you retain your current effects settings even when changing patches. To activate the Lock, click on the padlock at the top-right of each effect, whereupon it’ll become ‘greyed out’.
It sets the delay time of the left and right channels individually. In Sync mode, the delay times range from 1/512nd of a beat to 1/2 beat. In unsynchronised mode, the delay times range from 5 Milliseconds to 2000 Milliseconds (2 Seconds).
When activated, if you change the left Delay Time value, the right time will also change to the same value, and vice-versa.
Switches between unsynchronised and synchronised mode. Synchronised mode is used to sync the delay times to the host tempo of your DAW.
When activated, this feeds the left delay signal into the right signal and vice versa to create a ping-pong delay signal.
Sets the amount of times the delay lines repeat.
This applies a High-Pass filter to the delay signal, and turning this knob progressively filters out low frequencies of the delay’s audio bandwidth. This can help ‘declutter’ the overall Patch.
Delay Mix balances the dry signal (containing no delay) and the wet signal (containing only the delay signal).
Oberheim DMX includes a comprehensive Reverb effect, the controls for which are as follows: