08-19-2020, 11:23 AM
Hi Adam
The usual acronym is BFX, like the kit we sell for this loop.
There is no need to fully bypass the loop; rather, simply disable the send and make sure the dry mix path is enabled for the bypass regardless of whether you typically use it in series mode. Our Q-MNR kit switches the loop properly as described, using relays for the audio control.
Since you have TUT, you can read that the return mixer is exactly that - a mixer. This opens up the possibility of "sideways expansion" where multiple channels or loops can be configured in parallel, all sharing a common return mixer. This saves some tube sections and hopefully will not result in an unused section.
Have fun
The usual acronym is BFX, like the kit we sell for this loop.
There is no need to fully bypass the loop; rather, simply disable the send and make sure the dry mix path is enabled for the bypass regardless of whether you typically use it in series mode. Our Q-MNR kit switches the loop properly as described, using relays for the audio control.
Since you have TUT, you can read that the return mixer is exactly that - a mixer. This opens up the possibility of "sideways expansion" where multiple channels or loops can be configured in parallel, all sharing a common return mixer. This saves some tube sections and hopefully will not result in an unused section.
Have fun


