Maker: Disaster Area

Model: DPC.micro

Condition: New

Description: 

The DPC.micro is our most compact loop switching controller, featuring three true bypass effects loops in a 125B enclosure.

The DPC.micro works as a standalone device, to switch three separate pedals or signal chains, or as a MIDI-controlled loop expander for your rig.

Each loop may be controlled using a MIDI CC message or program change message, and the DPC.micro can store up to 120 preset combinations for instant recall over MIDI.

The DPC.micro is also available in an under-board mount version with no footswitches.  The under-board version features a programming pushbutton to select the loops and save presets, located on the side next to the MIDI input.

Features:

  • Three true-bypass effects loops using gold-contact relays
  • Adjustable muting relay for click / pop suppression or audio mute function
  • Standard 5-pin MIDI input and output to interface with other devices or controllers
  • Compact Size – 4.8″ x 2.6″ x 1.4″, same size as Boss, Chase Bliss, or Alexander pedals
  • Available with soft-touch footswitches or in a switchless version with programming button on the left side.
  • Multi-color LED indicators to show loop status or preset selection
  • USB port connects to your DAW or mobile device for MIDI communication or firmware update.
  • Runs on standard 9V power, 100mA or less

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