Purpose: The bypass function serves to temporarily deactivate or bypass specific audio effects, plugins, or signal processing devices.
Usage: When the bypass mode is activated, the audio signal bypasses the effects or processing device in question, without being affected by it. This feature is useful for comparing or testing the sound with and without the effect applied.
Advantages: It allows for evaluating how a particular effect or processing impacts the sound. Musicians, engineers, and producers commonly use this function to assess whether an effect enhances or diminishes the sound.
Switching: Bypass is typically activated and deactivated with a single click or button press, facilitating quick comparisons between processed and unprocessed audio.
In summary, the “bypass” function temporarily disables or bypasses audio effects or processing applied to an audio signal, enabling evaluation and verification of whether the effect enhances or degrades audio quality. This feature is valuable in achieving the desired audio quality and characteristics during production or mixing.