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Chapter 1 Amps and pedals 52
Pedalboard utility pedals
This table describes the parameters of the Mixer and Splitter pedals.
Stompbox Description
Mixer
Controls the level relationship between Bus A and
Bus B signals. It can be inserted anywhere in the
signal chain but is typically used at the end of the
chain—at the extreme right of the Pedal area. See Use
Pedalboard’s Router
on page 42 for more information.
The A/Mix/B switch solos the A signal, mixes the A
and “B” signals, or solos the “B” signal. The level setting
of the Mix fader is relevant for all A/Mix/B switch
positions.
In stereo instances, the Mixer utility also provides
discrete Pan controls for each bus.
Splitter A utility that can be inserted anywhere in the signal
chain. Splitter has two modes:
Freq: Works as a frequency-dependent signal splitter
that divides the incoming signal. Signals above the
frequency set with the Frequency knob are sent to
Bus B. Signals below this frequency are sent to Bus A.
Split: The incoming signal is routed equally to both
buses. The Frequency knob has no impact in this
mode.
See Use Pedalboard’s Router
on page 42 for more
information.