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Post subject: Transferring Fuse setups to amp and foot switch buttions
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 1:51 pm
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OK, I'm beginning to understand how to create "presets" choosing amps and stomp boxes etc.

So, next step is transferring this to the amp and the 2 and 4 button foot switch. It's probable a no brainer, but I cant see how its done.

Any help is appreciated.

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Post subject: Re: Transferring Fuse setups to amp and foot switch buttion
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 2:38 pm
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The Menu Button on the Amp allows you to define how each of the footswitch units operate.

The Four Button footswitch supports very agile multi-mode use when not "Locked" to a single mode. You may also define which three Preset Memory slots are defined for Quick Access 1, 2, and 3.

The Two Button footswitch supports one of several dedicated FX feature bypass/enable pairs, Up/Dn, or, it may be used for direct selection of two Quick Access defined Presets. The Presets are also defined via the Menu Button.

Only by using the REMUDA Android App, are footswitch Quick Access Preset Memory Assignments able to be dynamically swapped on a per Song basis when using REMUDA's Performance Mode features. FUSE does not have anything like this.

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Post subject: Re: Transferring Fuse setups to amp and foot switch buttion
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 6:04 pm
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So, I cant transfer stomp or other settings to the amp, other than the amp selection but have to enable those other setting on the computer unless I edit things on the amp.

Guess I have to do some more reading....


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Post subject: Re: Transferring Fuse setups to amp and foot switch buttion
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 11:01 pm
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For any Preset you create (and custom name as desired), you may configure up to Four FX settings (one in each FX Bank) and configure the selected Amp Profile. This Preset you may save and transfer to the Amp as one of the One Hundred Preset memory slots on the Amp. Thus you could save as many as One Hundred Presets on the Mustang III/IV/V.

Each of the 44 FX items and each of the 17 Amp Profile models, always start (when you retrieve them from the menu) with their Factory Default Value Parameter settings! Neither on the Amp, nor using FUSE, is there any way to customize nor save your favorite or preferred settings for any of these. You sole method is to configure them and Save them as a Preset which you may then use as your template Preset. Nothwithstanding, the foregoing, if you use REMUDA, REMUDA does remember your preferred settings for the parameter values of your FX and Amp!

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