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Bypass Mode
Auto
(default)
Uses analog or DSP bypass, depending on other configuration.
DSP
Dry signal and bypass passes through DSP. Our pedals use studio-quality A/D
and D/A converters with low latency. This is a good choice in most situations.
Analog
Dry signal passes through DSP when effect is on, and buffered analog signal
path in bypass. Depending on the input signal, there could be a small click
when the effect is engaged.
FX Level
Dry signal passes through a unity-gain analog signal path.
Kill Dry
Dry signal is always muted. Useful for wet/dry parallel effects chains and
mixer aux sends. The
BLEND knob acts as an effect level control, but keeps
the same response as other modes.
FX Level is useful if you want your dry signal to always be at unity gain, because the dry signal
does not go through the A/D and D/A converters, and there is no latency.
FX Level and Analog bypass modes are not compatible with Mono In / Stereo Out, because the
analog signal path cannot send the left input to both output channels. A workaround is to use a female
TS to male TRS mono to stereo adapter to split the mono input signal to both channels, with Stereo In/
Stereo Out configuration.
Kill Dry is typically used for one or more instruments while recording using a mixer auxilliary send. The
dry signal level is controlled by the channel fader(s) and the output of the pedal only includes the wet
sound. It can be brought back into the mix using an aux. return or a mixer channel. Using a DAW send/
return is similar.