SSLtech
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Oxford mode requires two identical sidehain paths ALL THE WAY up to the rectifier. -To do this, you need TWO frequency-shaping sidechain boards if you're using them.
GSSL mode requires only one, because only one sidechain receives an audio signal in that mode.
Visit the expataudio website and look at the intsructions for the 'Turbo' for a more complete explanation. -The Turbo is the new -much simpler- way to achieve 'Oxford mode'.
You seem to misunderstand a bit... it's actually IMPOSSIBLE to use both modes at the same time, so it HAS to be switchable between GSSL and Oxford... both at once is impossible... the signal either goes through only one sidechain or two... it can't go through only one AND two at the same time...
-Hopefully that makes some sense.
Keith
GSSL mode requires only one, because only one sidechain receives an audio signal in that mode.
Visit the expataudio website and look at the intsructions for the 'Turbo' for a more complete explanation. -The Turbo is the new -much simpler- way to achieve 'Oxford mode'.
You seem to misunderstand a bit... it's actually IMPOSSIBLE to use both modes at the same time, so it HAS to be switchable between GSSL and Oxford... both at once is impossible... the signal either goes through only one sidechain or two... it can't go through only one AND two at the same time...
-Hopefully that makes some sense.
Keith