Use the Pedalboard Router

Pedalboard has two discrete signal busses—Bus A and Bus B. Stompboxes that you drag into the Pedal area are inserted into Bus A by default. Bus A (lower) and Bus B (upper) appear as two horizontal gray lines in the Router above the Pedal area. These busses provide flexibility when you’re setting up signal processing chains.

Note: The Router area appears when you move your pointer to a position immediately above the Pedal area, and it disappears when you move the pointer away. When you create a second bus routing, the Router remains open even when your pointer is not over it. You can close the Router by clicking the small latch button at the top; the Router then opens or closes automatically when you move your pointer over it.

Figure. Pedalboard Router, showing two busses.

Notes on Splitter utility and Mixer utility use

Dragging a Splitter utility into the Pedal area automatically inserts a Mixer utility to the far right of all inserted pedals.

You cannot drag a Splitter utility to the far right of all inserted pedals, to directly after an inserted Splitter utility, to directly in front of an inserted Mixer utility, or to an empty space in the Pedal area.

Dragging a Mixer utility into the Pedal area automatically creates a split point at the earliest possible point—the leftmost point—within the signal chain.

You cannot drag a Mixer utility to the first slot in the Pedal area, to between an inserted Splitter and Mixer utility combination, or directly to the right of an inserted Mixer utility.

Create a second bus routing

Do one of the following:

Remove the second bus routing

Do one of the following:

Remove an effect from the second bus

Determine the split point between busses

When more than one bus is active, a number of dots appear along the “cables”—the gray lines—in the Router. These represent the output (the socket) of the pedal to the lower left of the dot.

Switch between a Splitter utility and a bus split point

Change a Mixer utility position in the Pedal area

Change a Splitter utility position in the Pedal area