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>In this context, DC offset refers to a bias presented to the >analog-to-digital converter (ADC). For audio input, you'd expect a >average >value of zero; i.e., the signal should have as many positive excursions as >negative. However, if you present audio "riding on" a DC voltage, then >the >ADC will produce a non-zero average. It is unrelated to using two EDPs >together. NONO! The ADC offset is corrected automatically when the unit is in Reset. What we adjust with said procedure is the offset of the VCA controlling the input. If its dejusted, you get a click when switching Overdub or some other functions.