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I'd like to add more than one delay to my settings - I have seen some tones in the cloud have two delays which is what I'm after, but I cant for the life of me work out how to get two in my set up. Any suggestions please.

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On the contrary, I think the manual answers your question. It says: 

 

“Using Smart FX

The SPIDER V 20 amplifier includes a built-in Reverb effect as well at 3 assignable Smart FX per preset. The assignable Smart FX types are Dynamics (yellow), Drives (orange), Modulation (blue), Delay (green), and Filter/Pitch/Synth (purple). There are multiple models to choose from for each effect type. You can utilize the Spider V Remote app to change the effect type or model.
1. Press the FX Buttons 1-3 to turn each effect on or off. When illuminated brightly, the effect is on (enabled). When an effect is off (bypassed), it is lit dimly.
2. The FX Knob controls how much of the effects are being applied.…….”

 

I highlighted the bold text above which I think is the key that you are missing.

 

If you want to know how to get and use the Spider V Remote app….. guess where you should look for that info? Yup… the manual.

 

 

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Ahh!!! Thankyou - I was thinking I could just use the software, but I need to use the buttons on the amp itself too!!!!! To be fair, I wouldn't say this is exactly clear from the manual.

 

Cheers for that!!

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Huh? I quoted, cut and paste, directly from the manual. How is it clear here but not there?

 

I tend to promote reading manuals, not to be chiding people but because I find it disappointing that users waste a lot of time here posting questions and awaiting responses when the manual answers the question. In your case you posted your question Wednesday. Here it is Saturday morning and you could have answered the question yourself without even posting the question here. Disappointing, no?

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On 6/10/2023 at 4:36 PM, silverhead said:

Huh? I quoted, cut and paste, directly from the manual. How is it clear here but not there?

 

I tend to promote reading manuals, not to be chiding people but because I find it disappointing that users waste a lot of time here posting questions and awaiting responses when the manual answers the question. In your case you posted your question Wednesday. Here it is Saturday morning and you could have answered the question yourself without even posting the question here. Disappointing, no?

No not really if I hadn't asked I'd still be trying to work it out. I was asking a question about software and hadn't made the link between using the effects buttons on the amp and those in the software - I just hadn't sussed it. Your post helped. Its great to be able to ask questions of more experienced users. 

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