Operating Overview
The way a true bypass looper works, and the way an A/B box works are pretty
simple. A true bypass looper has an input/output and a send/return. When engaged, it
sends your input signal to an effect or chain of effects or some sort of signal processing.
This processed signal then comes back to the looper via the return jack and is then sent
along to the next effect or amplifier via the output jack. When the looper is not engaged,
your signal bypasses the fx loop and goes straight from the input jack to the output jack.
An A/B box has in input and an output A and an output B. It basically takes your
input signal and then gives you two output channels to choose from.
The BYOC A/B True Bypass Looper combines both features of an A/B box and a
True Bypass Looper. It gives you the abilities of a bypass looper, but with two looping
channels to choose from. The bypass footswitch either engages one of the send/return
loops or bypasses your signal straight from the input jack to the output jack. The A/B
footswitch selects between channel A or channel B.