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I know that I can take two of the mono loops on a Super Switcher and program them as parallel. I’m assuming in doing that that I could then use that as a third stereo loop. My question is, can the chain order of the loops be programmed in a different order or are they hardwired in the existing order?
Two mono loops cannot be programmed in parallel to create a 3rd stereo loop. Because the two mono loops will always run one into the other. There isn’t a way to split the signal so that it goes to both loops 1&2, for example. It will always go through loop 1 first and then loop 2. The loops on the super switcher are hardwired in sequential order