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How do I change bypass modes on the TC Electronic SUB 'N' UP OCTAVER?

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DeVera
12/17/2025, 09:35:43 AM

Switching between True Bypass and Buffered Bypass modes on your TC Electronic SUB 'N' UP OCTAVER pedal is straightforward. Here's how: First, disconnect all cables and the power supply from the pedal. Next, turn the pedal over and remove the backplate by unscrewing the thumb screw. You will find two DIP switches inside, near the power input. The upper DIP switch controls the bypass mode. To enable True Bypass, set this switch to the "True Bypass" position. For Buffered Bypass, set it to the "Buffered Bypass" position. Finally, reattach the backplate and secure it with the thumb screw. True Bypass is the default setting. Buffered Bypass is often preferred when using long cable runs or multiple effects pedals. Experiment to find the best mode for your rig. For further details, consult the "Operation - Bypass Mode" section of the SUB 'N' UP OCTAVER user manual.

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