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Are the Four-Button Stomp Box Modeling pedals True Bypass” when I disengage the effect?

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Are the Four-Button Stomp Box Modeling pedals True Bypass” when I disengage the effect?

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The Four-Button Stomp Box Modeling pedals are “true bypass”, meaning that the audio signal is sent directly from the input jack to the output jack. You can disable the “True Bypass” by holding the first and the third buttons (from the left) when powering the unit (inputing instrument cable into the left Mono input) to hear the effect after the effect is disengaged (i.e. trailing delays). Q: When I activate a channel on my Stompbox Modeler, I get the same sound no matter which model I have selected on the dial. A: Line 6 Stompbox Modelers use a combination of “live” controls and stored settings so it can be a little confusing a first. When you press one of the preset buttons, you are recalling the stored sound saved in that location regardless of where the model select knob is positioned. When you rotate the model select knob, you switch to that model and the associated control positions for it are recalled. The rest of the controls become active as you adjust them. Once you have a soun

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