I recently got hold of a SpiderIV 75 with the Fbv express II.
I spent a bit of time getting my sounds straight and assigning to each A, B, C and D channel.
Seemed quite fiddly getting the volumes to be level.
But I was happy - ready to take it to gig.
During its first use - in our final rehearsal, I managed to set the looper off TWICE with my clumsy feet.
The first time, I managed to record a bunch of silence first, then some clean and then some distortion,
sounded awful of course, and i had to switch the amp off - mid song - to stop it.
When it happened again, later on the evening, the Spider was doomed. I used a different amp for the
gig, putting keyboards through the spider!
Just to confirm? There's no way of disabling the looper for a patch?
I managed to disable the volume pedal by setting the min volume to 100% - is that the accepted
procedure.
I did like some of the sounds the amp was making, but too scared of it going "self aware" when I'm playing live.
Cheers