Using aeros backing track routing pain

My problem is that I hit a brick wall when trying to have the beatbuddy and aeros setup for record and or play a BB song and or play a backing track on Aeros and have a true bypass from the guitar thru aeros to the amp
So you can have your rig routing set up one way or another but not all
At present the Aeros backing track plays thru my guitar amp as well as the mixer = no good
If there was a true bypass on the main out then it would allow me to play thru the aeros into the amp and have the backing track run into the mixer
I’d like to be able to do this with a simple change in the aeros routing settings
This would allow me to have the BBuddy sync to aeros and be able to record a loop or play a beat or play a backing track without unplugging cables etc
For me this is a major brickwall and makes using the BB and aeros impractical to use in live situations

Now ive been thinking about the above issue and perhaps one way is to use an A/B switch at the amp and an A/B switch in reverse before the Aeros???
Still its all a bit cumbersome for live use and impractical

I don’t think this is possible yet, but ideally, you’d be able to route tracks to either the aux or the main output. That would solve your problem.

You can already do that. I’ll have to check but I assumed that if you route the backing track from the aux out then the main out would be inactive
If you could route out from the aux and the main would still allow guitar play thru with no backing track audio that would solve my problem

Hey thanks man problem solved routing the aeros to aux out works the main out still allows play thru which means you csn combine aeros with BBuddy thru to mixer and play over the top using aeros main to guitar amp
'Should’ve checked this first ’

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So you can send the play thru to your amp through the mains, but if you create a loop with your guitar while playing to the backing track, won’t it send that newly created loop with the backing track to the mixer? Or maybe you’re not going to be looping once you start the backing track? Either way, glad you found a solution that works for you.