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Post subject: Re: Fender Would Like Your Feedback...
Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 4:39 pm
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Hi Guys,

Thanks very much for all your insightful and constructive feedback. We very much appreciate all input, both positive and negative. And more specifically, u458625, we hear you and are happy to pass along your input to the right folks here for consideration. 6stringjockey, could you please restate or clarify the comment or feature suggestion that you are referring to? Then we can take a look at your input as well. And thanks very much to all once again.

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Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2013 7:13 am
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I'm very new to the Mustang 3. v2 and fuse but like many here would like to be able to drag and drop presets to reorder them to taste for gigging and would see this as vital to fuse.
would have liked the smp to have a looper built in also, so great for rehersing new songs.

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Post subject: Re: Fender Would Like Your Feedback...
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 9:05 am
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Hi royarn,

Thank you so much for your feedback. We will forward your feedback to the relating engineers and please let us know if we can assist further.

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Post subject: Re: Fender Would Like Your Feedback...
Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 6:30 am
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It would be great if you could do a bulk dump of your amp to the preset library. You can do a backup through the Utilities menu but that saves it as one file. Being able to dump all the amp presets in one click would be very useful.

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Post subject: Re: Fender Would Like Your Feedback...
Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2013 8:18 am
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Things I would like...

1. A better save menu. I would like to be able to save to the amp and the library from the same save dialog. Right now it is confusing.
2. Metro or touch screen interface for windows 8.
3. Open API so I could make the metro interface myself.
4. It doesn't have to look like an amp in the software. It would actually be easier to control if it didn't.
5. Bulk loads. I'd like to be able to load the amp with my Jaguar presets in one shot. Then, if I pick up my strat I'd like to be able to stuff my strat presets in there with a mouse click.


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Post subject: Re: Fender Would Like Your Feedback...
Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 7:35 am
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Fender TSL wrote:
Hi Guys,

Thanks very much for all your insightful and constructive feedback. We very much appreciate all input, both positive and negative. And more specifically, u458625, we hear you and are happy to pass along your input to the right folks here for consideration. 6stringjockey, could you please restate or clarify the comment or feature suggestion that you are referring to? Then we can take a look at your input as well. And thanks very much to all once again.

Best Regards,


The emptiness of this has become maddening. For months, people have been asking for substantive, functional upgrades. At the top of the list is something that a competent design team would never have left out of the first release -- the ability to re-arrange the order of 100 presets. Have you ever addressed that request directly. Given us a reason why it continues to be ignored? No, we get...

"Thank you so much for your feedback! We'll make sure this gets in the hands of the right people!"

If you're actually doing that, "the right people" either A) Are not reading it or B) Don't care what your customers want. In the meantime we get "new releases" that are really just fixes of existing bugs. Really, you'd be better off not answering at all than pretending to listen, then doing nothing. We need an update. But if we can't have one we need to know that. Communicate. Honestly. The credibility of a great brand is being eroded by a software product that is clearly not a priority.

Leo would love this product; he would hate the way working musicians are being ignored by its development team.

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Post subject: Re: Fender Would Like Your Feedback...
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 7:46 am
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JohnR242 wrote:
Something that would help colour blind people to identify the red, green and amber preset leds in fuse. This would help all Mustang 1 and 2 colour blind owners, to use their amps and the Fuse software..
My idea is to have the led symbol that is currently a circle with the channel colour, changed to a RED "R", a GREEN "G" and an ORANGE "O" alongside the preset name.
Then when the Preset knob on the amp is moved the software would give a symbol identifying what colour channel it was on.

Now that would make Fender Fuse the first modeling software that helped colour blind guitarists.

John (65 year young disabled Rocker)

Recently came up with a simple solution for a colour blind gamer during a game beta test.
https://www.dragonspropheteurope.com/forum/topic/8954-what-about-hud-gui-and-colors/
3D specs

That coulld help with the LEDs on the amp as well, though a fat red R etc icon in the software would be preferable as an option.


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Post subject: Re: Fender Would Like Your Feedback...
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 8:20 am
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First a thank you for the recent patch to Fuse. Firmware updated faultlessly and the program is now a lot more stable.

captainc wrote:
It would be great if you could do a bulk dump of your amp to the preset library. You can do a backup through the Utilities menu but that saves it as one file. Being able to dump all the amp presets in one click would be very useful.


THIS +++
I've been fine tuning my presets and prefixed their names with location(that leaves part of the mnemomic name obscured) so I can set up amber clean sounds , green spacey sounds and red metal etc. I would like to see preset info and name preserved when loading from amp and saving to PC library , and vice versa. It would also be nice if we could upload/download a bank of presets.
Plus the other suggestion for hard copy printout of your loaded presets in one form or another.


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Post subject: Re: Fender Would Like Your Feedback...
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 11:57 am
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How about a Forum login for "the right folks" so they can log in and see these suggestions first hand.

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Post subject: Re: Fender Would Like Your Feedback...
Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 3:42 pm
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Hmmmm...maybe Alan resigned.


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Post subject: Re: Fender Would Like Your Feedback...
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 2:45 pm
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Not that it makes a difference but...

A compare function so you can A/B a preset tweak to your original before you save, and more control over your fuse account so you can delete presets. For some reason a preset i created uploaded as an empty studio preamp preset and now its stuck out there in fuse land.

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Post subject: Re: Fender Would Like Your Feedback...
Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 8:31 am
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captainc wrote:
How about a Forum login for "the right folks" so they can log in and see these suggestions first hand.


Presumably so engineers don't have to waste their time scrolling through pages of bitching, moaning, complaining and redundant requests to see actual new feature requests. :idea:

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Post subject: Re: Fender Would Like Your Feedback...
Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2013 6:02 am
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Well I know this thread is slowing down, and I know it is full of complaints. I have to start by stating that IMHO, what Fender and staff have delivered in the Mustang series is just great! I picked up the I on a whim and was so impressed I got the V. The sound, price point, features, and software - which yes, includes Fuse - really sets a new standard in Amplifiers. The look, knob placement, ease of change from the hardware interface - all so well done. And lastly, openly asking for feedback while interacting with customers - again a new standard in amplifiers. And on this last topic, let me add to that one long list of requests - the easy management of presets (drag and drop, easily save off different sets, a real preset GUI befitting the Mustang series and matching its current well done GUI for Modeling). Tim Farney also posted a great idea with the three bank option to match the foot switch. As is so common, the ability to easily switch between the Clean, Rough and Lead and be able to associate those to a single "Bank" - so one could have numerous Triad Sets would really be a nice addition.

Here is where I think the frustration starts, and that is in just knowing. I know what it is like to have many competing priorities and production schedules - but can we have some feedback on 1) Yes, Fender and team thinks Fuse should have better preset management and 2) it is on Fender's development timeline - we expect to address this in xx Qx. Those two statements would go a long way to making all of us feel like we've been heard.

On this flip side, if there are not plans in the foreseeable future - knowing that would also help. I'm sure you are aware two people have developed some limited preset management tools, one written in Delphi (which I also code in). I've been toying with the thought of taking on the task too for a GUI preset management tool. However, I know what Fender would produce would be so much better, and I'd hate to waste the time if soon after Fender does release same.

So guys - how about a little feed back on this one?

Thanks again for a great product and for a hearing...

-Martin


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Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2013 5:59 pm
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MartinZ wrote:
Well I know this thread is slowing down, and I know it is full of complaints. I have to start by stating that IMHO, what Fender and staff have delivered in the Mustang series is just great! I picked up the I on a whim and was so impressed I got the V. The sound, price point, features, and software - which yes, includes Fuse - really sets a new standard in Amplifiers. The look, knob placement, ease of change from the hardware interface - all so well done. And lastly, openly asking for feedback while interacting with customers - again a new standard in amplifiers. And on this last topic, let me add to that one long list of requests - the easy management of presets (drag and drop, easily save off different sets, a real preset GUI befitting the Mustang series and matching its current well done GUI for Modeling). Tim Farney also posted a great idea with the three bank option to match the foot switch. As is so common, the ability to easily switch between the Clean, Rough and Lead and be able to associate those to a single "Bank" - so one could have numerous Triad Sets would really be a nice addition.

Here is where I think the frustration starts, and that is in just knowing. I know what it is like to have many competing priorities and production schedules - but can we have some feedback on 1) Yes, Fender and team thinks Fuse should have better preset management and 2) it is on Fender's development timeline - we expect to address this in xx Qx. Those two statements would go a long way to making all of us feel like we've been heard.

On this flip side, if there are not plans in the foreseeable future - knowing that would also help. I'm sure you are aware two people have developed some limited preset management tools, one written in Delphi (which I also code in). I've been toying with the thought of taking on the task too for a GUI preset management tool. However, I know what Fender would produce would be so much better, and I'd hate to waste the time if soon after Fender does release same.

So guys - how about a little feed back on this one?

Thanks again for a great product and for a hearing...

-Martin


I agree with all of that, Martin. A little real feedback would go a long way. Repeating we'll get that to the right folks and no specifics, timelines, work in progress, excuses, etc.? That just sounds like nobody is listening.

Tim


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Post subject: Re: Fender Would Like Your Feedback...
Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 9:27 pm
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Hello again, Fender team, Alan...

First, I want to make clear that I love my Mustang I (v1), think it´s a great product, overall well conceived. Yes, there are some things we´d like to see bettered and/or included, but Mustangs and FUSE are great and good products, that´s a fact.

Hope Fender is actually taking note on what we users say.

So I want to request for an acoustic simulator pedal to be included in FUSE through an actualization. Simply put: other manufacturers offer it on their products: Roland Cube, Vox Tonelab, Behringer V-amp, Digitech -just to name a few-. I´m sure it wouldn´t be too difficult for Fender to include it on FUSE, and it would make many, many users happier with their amp - Mustang in my case-.

I like and love my Mustang, I like FUSE, I like how it sounds, I like its features; it would be more versatil if you could make it possible. I want to keep my Mustang. I would only like to have an acoustic simulator in the list, and a metronome wouldn´t be bad either... But first the AS.

So please, Fender, would you listen?

I really hope to see it coming in the near future. And, despite all complaints and more, thank you for such a great product, it really is!.

Sabas Gonzalez

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