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==Mixer block== | ==Mixer block== |
Revision as of 09:28, 3 May 2023
Available on which products
- Axe-Fx III: 4 blocks
- FM3: 4 blocks
- FM9: 4 blocks
- Axe-Fx II: 2 blocks
- AX8: no
- FX8: no
Channels or X/Y
- Axe-Fx III and FM9 and FM3: 4 channels
- Axe-Fx II XL and XL+: X/Y
- Axe-Fx II Mk I and II: no
Mixer block
The standalone Mixer block(s) can be used to mix and route the signal on the grid.
More information in the Owner's Manual.
Mixer as a routing tool
Attach an external controller (switch) to the Mixer for routing purposes.
Example: operating the pedal or switch can enable one row (effect) and bypass another. This lets you use a single pedal to operate as a Wah (Wah block) or a Whammy (Pitch block). More examples
The Mixer block can't be bypassed.