Is it possible to have the Tonex in line but true bypassed? A program with nothing or ?
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bob
ToneX Bypass Option?
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ToneX Bypass Option?
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Re: ToneX Bypass Option?
I believe that if all three foot switches are in the off position, the Tonex effects are all bypassed internally. I know that the sound changes dramatically when I do this. I haven't A/B'd it though to see if it is a true bypass. That would require an A/B one in two out footswitch.
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Re: ToneX Bypass Option?
I'm so dumb, I haven't used the foot switches, just scrolling through presets! I put the ToneX in my bypass looper and it is very close bypassed compared to foot switch off so thx for the heads up!
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