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Post subject: looping Band Tracks
Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2010 2:50 pm
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Is their anyway to continuously loop a band track with a mustang 2 amp.or with fender fuse?


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Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 8:11 am
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You can go into Utility mode by holding the Exit button, then get into the looping controls to set to loop or not.


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Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:20 am
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bclarke675 wrote:
You can go into Utility mode by holding the Exit button, then get into the looping controls to set to loop or not.
thanks for the info but i forgot to mention what amp i have which is mustang 2 holding the exit button adjusts the fx level only.


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Sorry...you're right. My info was for the G-DEC 3s. Since the Mustang amp is only used as a speaker system for playback, and doesn't actually contain the backing tracks, you would have to use Windows Media Player or another player and activate the repeat button to loop a track.

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bclarke675 wrote:
Sorry...you're right. My info was for the G-DEC 3s. Since the Mustang amp is only used as a speaker system for playback, and doesn't actually contain the backing tracks, you would have to use Windows Media Player or another player and activate the repeat button to loop a track.
That's what i thought but it doesn't hurt to check.Thanks again.
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You can play Band Tracks in Fender FUSE using the default audio output on your system. In Fender FUSE, click the Band button. You will then see options for selecting the type of file you want to play and there is even a checkbox for Repeat.

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