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Post subject: New FUSE Software track preview
Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2010 6:51 pm
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I installed the new FUSE 2.0 and it is working very well on my system. I just would like to know what happen to the dialog box that opened when you previewed a MP3 track on the SD card. With the previous FUSE that came with my GDEC3 30 I could slow down the speed of the track, for learning new songs. I guess you can do that through the amp itself, but I have not found out how.

Any help with this would be appreciated

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Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 1:49 am
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Advanced GDEC3 MANUAL

http://support.fender.com/manuals/manua ... 81367a.pdf

page 7 & 8

Speed (Tempo)—Use the Speed menu to adjust the playback
speed of the band track. You can use this feature to learn
fast licks by reducing the Band Speed so that you can hear
each note more slowly

but it can only be slowed down 50%

hope this helps...

If you didn't know about the "Advanced GDEC3 MANUAL" Post it as I have and lets hope they will make it a "sticky" soon.

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Hey jfromanelli,

The feature you're speaking of is still there. If you press the Band button in Fender FUSE and select MP3/WAV you'll have the option of selecting a Band Track from both the internal memory and an SD card as well as options to change the pitch or tempo of the track.

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@jaminjimlp… Thanks for the link to advanced manual, that helps alot. It's a little bit easier when you know what buttons to push. I'm still having a time understanding the TAP button!



@ Loren… Hey Loren, Thanks for the help. Maybe I missed it before, but I do see that dialog box now. It's easier for me to use FUSE to move around the MP3's on my SD card. I generally slow down some fast songs to 85%-95% while I'm learning them. That's what makes the G-DEC and Fuse so great…I am enjoying them very much.


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Tap Button
If the current preset has a delay effect assigned to it, you can
use the TAP button to set the delay interval of the delay effect
simply by pressing the TAP button rhythmically in time with
the desired delay interval.

To set the delay interval of delay effects using TAP:
1. Select a preset with a delay effect –or– select a delay
effect for the current preset using the FX menus. (See FX
Menus on page 5.)
2. Press the TAP button repeatedly (twice minimum) in sync
with the desired delay interval.
♫ If you press the TAP button only one time, the delay
interval will be set to the maximum length.

To set the tempo of MIDI tracks using TAP:
1. Select a preset with a MIDI band track –or– select a MIDI
band track for the current preset using the Band menus.
(See Band Menus on page 7.)
2. Activate the Band Tempo menu. (See Band Menus on page
7.)
3. Press the TAP button repeatedly (twice minimum) in sync
with the desired tempo for the band track.
♫ If you press the TAP button only one time, the tempo setting
of the MIDI band track will not be affected.
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yep you guessed it: Advanced GDEC3 MANUAL pages 6-7

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