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  1. Thanks for responses folks. Sounds like this behavior is by design. Unfortunate but I guess it makes sense. Thanks for the suggestion HonestOpinion but no joy. I still get the same results. I found a workaround by adding a second delay block. I have one with time set at 70 and the other with time set at 200. I assign both to the same footswitch so pressing turns one on and the other off. That way I can have the snapshots ignore the bypass and get the results I want. Takes a little more DSP but it works. Cheers.
  2. Hoping someone can help with this problem. I'll try to explain so it makes sense... I have a preset with a transistor tape delay block. It is set to snapshot bypass=off and is always enabled. I have the time parameter assigned to footswitch 3, min value of 70 and max value of 200. This works as expected. Pressing footswitch 3 changes the time parameter back and forth from 70 to 200. I also have 3 snapshots in this preset that change the amp block settings (clean, dirty and crunch). None of the delay block settings are assigned to snapshots. But when I have footswitch 3 enabled (time=200) and change snapshots, it disables footswitch 3 and changes the delay time setting back to 70. I have to press footswitch 3 again to change back to 200. I would like the snapshots to leave the delay setting where I have it based on the footswitch (enabled=200, disabled=70). I've tried removing the footswitch assignment and recreating but I keep getting the same results. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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