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hi Mark, ok, actually the problem is we have no idea of what the circuitry looks like around that mute knob. Maybe it's worth phoning your local Behringer dealer and asking for a service sheet. It's not an unreasonable request. I had a look at the manual for the mixer, it doesn't have a block diagram. If the inputs were mono making the Mute button hack on *one* channel would likely have an effect on the signal that's going through the channel. i.e. you dry signal might drop in level. ...it's *possible* it would work ok of course, but I'd be surprised. Doing it more than one channel certain to produce problems, ...the channels with the "mute" button presses would all be shorted together...each of those tracks would have the same blend of inputs going through it. ..and as your using stereo, there's no option to just use one channel at a time. (any stereo ch you used the mute button on would be mono-ised) That's why there'd have to be, at minimum, some resistors on each connection from mute switch to the new "bus". (which would need some additional gain to compensate). andy mark francombe wrote: >> just *one* modded mute button. >> >> For some reason I thought all of them. > > No you WERE right... I was simplifying... There are 6 channels (ok 3 > stereo) of guitar... > > so really its: > > > GUITAR ________________ stomp boxes ____ TC Fireworx_____ > Vortex_____________ MIXER 1/2 > | > |___________ Hex pickup splitter______GR 30 and many more