Fender Mustang GTX Series Owner's Manual page 21

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The newly added effect, highlighted with a white arrow below it and label above it, appears in an green box
indicating that it can be left in place or moved to a different position in the signal path by turning the ENCODER.
With the added effect in position (as indicated here by white arrow below it and label above it), continue edit-
ing other parameters or press the illuminated SAVE utility button to keep completed edits.
To delete an effect from the signal path, highlight the effect in the SIGNAL PATH LAYER and press the EN-
CODER. Select "DELETE" from the menu of effects placement options and press the ENCODER again; the
effect will be removed from the signal path and another effect in use (if any) will shift into its place. If the
deleted effect was the only effect in the signal path (pre or post), a placeholder symbol consisting of a plus
sign (+) in a circle will appear in its spot.
When an effect is deleted, the box containing the preset number will change from blue to red (indicating
that a preset edit has been made), and the SAVE utility button will illuminate. With the effect now deleted,
further edits can then be made or the SAVE utility button can be pressed to keep completed edits (see illus-
trations below and on next page).
To delete a highlighted effect, first press the ENCODER to access the menu of effects placement options.
ROCK & ROLL
POST FX 1
TWIN
WAH
FUZZ
REVERB
BABY
ROCK & ROLL
PRE FX 2
TWIN
WAH
FUZZ
REVERB
BABY
After moving the newly added effect by turning the ENCODER, press the
ENCODER to select its new position in the signal path.
ROCK & ROLL
POST FX 1
TWIN
WAH
FUZZ
REVERB
BABY
DELETING AN EFFECT
ROCK & ROLL
POST FX 1
TWIN
REVERB
FUZZ
REVERB
LEVEL DECAY DWELL
DIFF
TONE
SAVE
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