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Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 1:20 pm
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Clydeton Road wrote:
Yep, that would be correct. So you got any ideas? Is there a way that I can reset the factory presets? Whoever owned it before me got rid of abunch of stuff.


The factory presets (Custom Shop) can't be overwritten, so it should still be there.

Here is a link to the manual http://www.fender.com/support/manuals/pdfs/manuals_elec/guitarpdf/cyber_twin_english.pdf , look on pg49 on how to restore back to Factory presets.

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It's a real bummer! i can't find the 70's Outlaw preset anywhere. :( but thanks I will give it a try.


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Ok, I reset to factory, but it's not there.


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I pulled out my manual and preset list for the CT and Outlaws wasn't listed. If you have a CT Ver1.3, you can't use presets parameters from a CT-SE.

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OK, thanks anyway.


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Clydeton Road wrote:
I can't find the 70's Outlaw preset anywhere. :(


Did you get the information you needed to make the "'70's Outlaw" patch?
If not, I can get the info from my CT SE and pass it on to you. :)

Not knowing the differences between the CT and the CT SE, I don't know how well it will duplicate what you want though. :?


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Does anyone know what settings to use to make a "Custom Vibrolux Reverb" patch on my Cyber-Twin SE? :?


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Try this one:

Parameters for Cyber-Twin Patch: Vibrolux Rvb '64

Tone Stack Type: Blackface
Tone Stack Loc: Pre-Distortion
Drive Circuitry: Blackface Tube 1
Reverb Type: Blackface Reverb
Reverb Input: 9.1
Reverb Tone: 8.5
Reverb Time: 1.0
Reverb Diffusion: 5.5
Timbre: None
Line/Spkr Phase: Reverse Polarity
Compressor: Medium
NoiseGate Depth: 5.5
NoiseGate Thresh: Medium

Expression Pedal: Vibro Doppler
Cont Controller: Rotor Speed (Hz)
Reverb/FX Bypass: FX Input Only

Gain: 7.3
Volume: 8.6
Treble: 7.2
Middle: 8.5
Bass: 9.3
Presence: 4
Reverb: 3

Effects: Vibratone
Vibro Out Level: 10.0
Rotor Speed (Hz): 5.84
Vibro Doppler: 7.9
Rotor Spd 1 (Hz): 0.15
Rotor Spd 2 (Hz): 7.28

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thouston wrote:
Try this one:

Parameters for Cyber-Twin Patch: Vibrolux Rvb '64

Tone Stack Type: Blackface
Tone Stack Loc: Pre-Distortion
Drive Circuitry: Blackface Tube 1
Reverb Type: Blackface Reverb
Reverb Input: 9.1
Reverb Tone: 8.5
Reverb Time: 1.0
Reverb Diffusion: 5.5
Timbre: None
Line/Spkr Phase: Reverse Polarity
Compressor: Medium
NoiseGate Depth: 5.5
NoiseGate Thresh: Medium

Expression Pedal: Vibro Doppler
Cont Controller: Rotor Speed (Hz)
Reverb/FX Bypass: FX Input Only

Gain: 7.3
Volume: 8.6
Treble: 7.2
Middle: 8.5
Bass: 9.3
Presence: 4
Reverb: 3

Effects: Vibratone
Vibro Out Level: 10.0
Rotor Speed (Hz): 5.84
Vibro Doppler: 7.9
Rotor Spd 1 (Hz): 0.15
Rotor Spd 2 (Hz): 7.28


THANK YOU Tony Houston!!!

I didn't know the Vibrolux Rvb '64 patch was the same as a current Custom Vibrolux Reverb amp.

I have never found a Custom Vibrolux Reverb in a store to try out, which is why I wanted to make one on my CT SE - just to find out if I might want one or not. (I don't think the mail order places would like it very well if I ordered one just to try it out - then sent it back) :D

Of course - this Cyber-Twin SE is going to be EXTREMLY hard to beat! (IMO)


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Here's the '70's Outlaw' patch settings if Clydeton Road, or anyone else, still wants it.

Copied from my Cyber-Twin SE (I hope it'll work on the standard CT)

70's Outlaw

Tone Stack Type: Tweed
Tone Stack Loc: Prost-Distortion
Drive Circuitry: Tweed Tube 2
Reverb Type: Blackface Reverb
Reverb Input: 5.0
Reverb Tone: 9.5
Reverb Time: 7.7
Reverb Diffusion: 3.9
Timbre: Super Bright
Line/Spkr Phase: Reverse Polarity
Compressor: Off
NoiseGate Depth: 9.1 (the "N Gate" button on the panal is not on)
NoiseGate Thresh: Low

Expression Pedal: Phaser Depth
Cont Controller: Phaser Out Level
Reverb/FX Bypass: FX Input only

Since I don't have an editor to get the exact settings on the knobs,
these numbers are my interpretation of the position.
The zero position of the knobs has been reset so that when the knob is terned all the way down - the "1" is pointed slightly to the left side of the dot above it.

Gain: 3.1
Volume: 9.1
Treble: 8.2
Middle: 9.0
Bass: 3.5
Presence: 7.0
Reverb: 3.0

Effects: Phaser
Phaser Out Level: 8.2
Phaser Rate (Hz): 0.99
Phaser Depth: 7.8
Phaser Feedback: 8.8
Phaser Stereo: 10.0


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I enjoy my CT! And I know I have not even begun to expolre all this amp has to offer.
How do I select the special effects on my CT and save them? They always revert back to the factory presets.
Thanks


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Hey Guys!
I just got my new SE yesterday

So pardon my naivete. How in the blue blazes do you rename your adjusted presets in the Players Lounge Presets???
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fretrunr wrote:
Hey Guys!
I just got my new SE yesterday

So pardon my naivete. How in the blue blazes do you rename your adjusted presets in the Players Lounge Presets???
:?


SAVE
Saves the current amplifier configuration as a new preset.
1) Press SAVE once and a Player’s Lounge preset location is displayed.
2) Select any Player’s Lounge preset to overwrite using the data wheel.
Press EXIT to cancel the save operation
3) Press SAVE again and your new preset will be stored.

The SAVE LED flashes after an amp setting is changed as a reminder to
save. If a different preset is selected before the current configuration is
saved, your changes will be lost.

Change the name of a preset. Use the FX VAL2 knob to move the blinking cursor and the data wheel to select characters.

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Even though it's the CT Head and not the CTSE its still such a kick $@! amp. As you can see in the picture I have a Peavey XXX 412 cabinet and it is a really great cab for the CT it can handle anything the CT output's to the amp. I recently picked up a Boss BR-600 and started recording the amp through the built in stereo mics and it sounds amazing on playback. I am currently ebaying the Cyber Foot. IMAGINE THE POSSIBILITIES!!!!


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