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I haven't watched all the videos. But my superficial assumption was that you could have this one pedal do TS > ODR, TS > TS, ODR > TS, or ODR > ODR. But there's only on set of knobs, so I'm not sure.
Ok, I watched the Tech Demo video. The switches control which circuit the knob above them use. So you're selecting which gain stage into which tone stack. Putting both switches to the same mode should then be basically a clone of that pedal. But having the two pedals individually won't give you the same as either hybrid mode that this pedal offers. I'm a little bit more intrigued about this pedal now that I've figured that out.