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SA242 Gemini Chorus User’s Guide 15
uses extremely low noise buffers, which provide a very low output impedance and are effective for
driving long cables or long chains of effects following the Gemini’s audio output.
Out of the box, the Gemini operates in true bypass mode. In order to switch to buffered bypass mode,
edit the Gemini’s global settings using the Neuro App.
We recommend you choose between the active analog bypass (a.k.a. buffered bypass) and relay-
based true bypass based on what is needed in your signal chain. Ideally, the first pedal in a signal
chain is a buffered input followed by true bypass in the rest of the signal chain.
Both bypass methods have pros and cons associated with them. Buffered bypass provides consistent
input impedance so that if the source is susceptible to variations in input impedance (similar to a
guitar pickup), there won’t be a noticeable change in tone. True bypass has the benefit of providing a
dedicated hardwired bypass signal path. The Gemini features small-signal relays for true bypass
switching that offer reduced pops and clicks compared to the traditional true bypass switching
method using a mechanical switch.
Stereo Routing
The Gemini works great as a mono chorus effect, but its stereo inputs and outputs also make it a true
stereo effect as well as a flexible signal router. It can act as a stereo splitter, merger, or true stereo
effect, and it can also be set up in a number of other unique signal routing modes.
By default (as of firmware version 1.06), the hardware will automatically set the routing mode by
detecting cables connected to the inputs and outputs. If, for example, cables are connected to INPUT
1 and OUTPUT 1 only, then the routing mode will be set to Mono In, Mono Out. If cables are
connected to INPUT 1, OUTPUT 1, and OUTPUT 2, then the routing mode will be set to Mono In, Stereo
Out. If cables are connected to INPUT 1, INPUT 2, OUTPUT 1, and OUTPUT 2, then the routing mode will
be set to stereo in, stereo out. Other routing options are available via MIDI or the Neuro App.
A few different routing options are displayed below. The right side of each diagram shows inputs 1
and 2, the left side shows outputs 1 and 2, and chorus effects A and B are in the center.
A
B
1
2
1
2
True Stereo
Mono In, Stereo Effect
A
B
1
2
1
Stereo In, Mono Effect
A1
1
2
Mono Effect, Dry Thru
A1
2
1
Mono Effect, Double Output
A1
2
1