ozanerkal
Inspired
Many times while the Axe-Fx is on, I have to switch between guitars. If I were plugging in/out a real amp, I would put it to STANDBY during the instance of switching, which I believe not only mutes the sound output BUT ALSO BLOCKS THE INPUT so that no harmful signal gets into the circuits.
As the "equivalent" of this, there's the "BYPASS" button on the Axe-Fx, but obviously it doesn't block the input. Yes there's no sound output, so we or the audience aren't disturbed by loud crackles, but I'm afraid those bad signals are getting into the circuitry as the input LED's blink.
So what is the equivalent of an amp's STANDBY switch on the Axe-Fx?
As the "equivalent" of this, there's the "BYPASS" button on the Axe-Fx, but obviously it doesn't block the input. Yes there's no sound output, so we or the audience aren't disturbed by loud crackles, but I'm afraid those bad signals are getting into the circuitry as the input LED's blink.
So what is the equivalent of an amp's STANDBY switch on the Axe-Fx?