Editing And Saving Presets; Accessing Preset Contents; Editing And Saving Amplifier Control Settings - Fender Mustang LT50 Owner's Manual

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Presets can be easily edited and, if desired, renamed and saved in place or saved in a different location. The
controls of each amplifier type can be adjusted, or an amp model can be replaced with a different one. Simi-
larly, various effects controls can be adjusted, or effects can be removed from or added to a preset.
When a preset is active, the box containing its number is blue, indicating that no edits have been made. Once
an edit is made, the box containing the preset number turns red and the preset title screen will read "UN-
SAVED". When edits are saved, the preset number box returns to blue and the "UNSAVED" title clears.

ACCESSING PRESET CONTENTS

To access the contents of a preset, press the ENCODER. From the top down, the DISPLAY WINDOW will then
show the number and name of the preset, the amplifier type in use, and four boxes that organize the effects
used for that preset (if any). These effects category boxes are labeled STOMP (stompbox), MOD (modulation),
DELAY and REV (reverb). When first accessing preset contents, the preset name and amplifier type are high-
lighted in blue:
PRESET NAME AND NUMBER
AMPLIFIER TYPE
EFFECTS CATEGORY BOXES
Select the amp model or one of the effects category boxes by turning and pressing the ENCODER. The active
selection is then highlighted in blue:

EDITING AND SAVING AMPLIFIER CONTROL SETTINGS

To edit and save individual control settings of a preset's amplifier model, first select the amp model by press-
ing the ENCODER on it. The DISPLAY WINDOW will then show a list of controls for the amp model in use:
22 SUPER RO...
AMPLIFIER
80S ROCK
STOMP
MOD
DELAY
REV

EDITING AND SAVING PRESETS

22 SUPER RO...
AMPLIFIER
80S ROCK
STOMP
MOD
DELAY
REV
22 SUPER RO...
AMPLIFIER
80S ROCK
STOMP
MOD
DELAY
REV
80S ROCK
GAIN
7.3
VOLUME
4.1
TREBLE
5.8
MIDDLE
4.5
BASS
6.4
4

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