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Post subject: Re: Fender Would Like Your Feedback...
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2014 2:13 pm
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Hi Guys,

As ARX320 stated, we are not able to comment on any unreleased products or products in development. With that said, I can assure you that the Fender® Technology Support Lab has noted and passed along all comments related to feature requests, including the "drag and drop" feature requests. Please let us know if we can assist further.

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Post subject: Re: Fender Would Like Your Feedback...
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2014 5:17 pm
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Greetings Fender TSL,
After reading through "alot" of this thread, most issues I have have already been voiced. There is one I would like to request.....
The other day I turned Fuse on to make a new peset, when I opened stombox drop down I saw a Fuzz Touch Wah peddle...I was so excited, was exactly what I was looking for. I thought the "update" gods where being kind. OOOOPPPPPSSSS Some how my Fuse was reflicting a diffrent Mustang than mine....I have the Mustang V v2 Head wjth v2 4x12 cab ..Bummer, Played for a whole 2-3 secs, then everything froze, crashed....etc...lol
Now, here's my request....Could you make it so the V v2 would except effects from the complete Mustang line??
Thank You for letting us voice our thoughts,
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Post subject: Re: Fender Would Like Your Feedback...
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 11:10 am
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An Android version would really be helpful. Even if it's just for using presets. Small Android tablet Velcroed to the side.


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Post subject: Re: Fender Would Like Your Feedback...
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2014 7:42 am
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How about being able to save settings on stompboxes? For example it would be cool if you could set up a "Greenbox" with Level, Gain, and so on to desired settings for one application and one or more other Greenboxes with different settings that could be dropped in to any pre-sets. I for one would find this extremely useful for modulation effects such as tremolo and delay. Sorry if this has already been covered, didn't get to read everything.


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Post subject: Re: Fender Would Like Your Feedback...
Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 6:20 am
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Sterling Cadsteel wrote:
How about being able to save settings on stompboxes? For example it would be cool if you could set up a "Greenbox" with Level, Gain, and so on to desired settings for one application and one or more other Greenboxes with different settings that could be dropped in to any pre-sets. I for one would find this extremely useful for modulation effects such as tremolo and delay. Sorry if this has already been covered, didn't get to read everything.

you can sort of do this

if you use the "import preset" function in Fuse, you can select only the FX. So what you can do is create a handful of presets that have the FX the way you want them and when you tweak your amp you can then do an import preset, point to whatever one you want to grab the FX from and deselect all but the "FX Settings" box. Then it will load in whatever Mod, Delay, Reverb and Stomp from that preset.

Another thing i've found handy is the "Save Effects" button in fuse. Not sure if it carries over to the Mustang III and higher but at least for the Mustang I and II this feature allows you to customize the FX knobs so you can have those set to your liking and add your customized mod or DLY/RVB on the fly.

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Post subject: Re: Fender Would Like Your Feedback...
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 6:32 am
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captainc wrote:
Sterling Cadsteel wrote:
How about being able to save settings on stompboxes? For example it would be cool if you could set up a "Greenbox" with Level, Gain, and so on to desired settings for one application and one or more other Greenboxes with different settings that could be dropped in to any pre-sets. I for one would find this extremely useful for modulation effects such as tremolo and delay. Sorry if this has already been covered, didn't get to read everything.

you can sort of do this

if you use the "import preset" function in Fuse, you can select only the FX. So what you can do is create a handful of presets that have the FX the way you want them and when you tweak your amp you can then do an import preset, point to whatever one you want to grab the FX from and deselect all but the "FX Settings" box. Then it will load in whatever Mod, Delay, Reverb and Stomp from that preset.

Another thing i've found handy is the "Save Effects" button in fuse. Not sure if it carries over to the Mustang III and higher but at least for the Mustang I and II this feature allows you to customize the FX knobs so you can have those set to your liking and add your customized mod or DLY/RVB on the fly.

hope that helps

Thanks, Cap'n. That sounds as though it may be what I was looking for, at least within the current capabilities of Fuse. I will definitely give it a try.


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Post subject: Re: Fender Would Like Your Feedback...
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 9:43 am
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Hi Folks,

Thanks very much once again for adding your input and feedback to the discussion here. We do appreciate it. And as I have indeed stated here before, we are gathering and forwarding all suggestions to the related personnel here at HQ for consideration. And to "Lunarpup", the Fender® Mustang™ V2 series amps include all the available effects. The V2s actually have additional effects and amp models. Please make sure that you are using the most current version of the Fender FUSE™ software (https://fuse.fender.com/).

In regard to the drag and drop/re-ordering of Presets function, we have definitely added this feature request to the list as this has been requested a number of times. In the mean time, one additional option is to set up multiple sets of Presets. So, you could theoretically have a set for a country gig, one for a jazz gig, one for an R & B gig, etc. And for the Mustang III-Vs, you don't necessarily need to use all 100 Preset locations. You could create a set and Backup/Restore with 10, 20 or even 30 Presets, and simply restore which
ever set you need as you go.

Thanks very much once again for your continuing feedback and contributions here.

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Post subject: Re: Fender Would Like Your Feedback...
Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2014 5:07 pm
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Fender would like my feedback but I don't think they will like what I have to say. I would like to see a software SDK but I don't think that will happen. I have seen this before. A company with a controlling attitude is afraid to release any facts (or a software SDK) about a product because then they can't control the future of the product. If musicians with software experience started to write freeware for the Mustang Series of Fender Amps, they might add functionality or convenience that doesn't currently exist. This might discourage upgrading. I have seen products with open SDks get more functionality and usability by users with software experience writing programs that extend that product. This does release a certain amount of control to the community of users. This community is then responsible for where the product goes. This is not likely to happen with Fender because it would put control of the product's future in the hands of the user community. It makes it harder to justify upgrading if a new program written by a user extends the product. I guess it all revolves around who you think the product really belongs to; the people who first designed it or the community of users that have adopted it and devoted time, energy, and money. Having a Software SDK is considered normal for certain products. Why not for this one? Who stands to gain by there NOT being one? No SDK is a disappointment. The community of users can only plead and offer suggestions and not put their money where their mouth is and write something they feel they need. It is a subservient relationship that is at odds with the attitude of people that see a need for new or different music and write it with tools that Fender sells. The amps are tools too and users should be allowed to extend them since in this case they are essentially embedded computers.


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Post subject: Re: Fender Would Like Your Feedback...
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 3:05 am
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I have no idea what an SDK is but I do think I like your attitude. Power to the people, brother. Knowing nothing about software development I think what you are saying may boil down to if there was this SDK of which you speak there may not have been a "need" for a v2 and may nt be a need for v3, etc?


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Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 6:59 pm
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Its probably already been mentioned. How about some options and capability to allow us to choose how we want our preset editor/media libray/band track laid out. That way we have more options to streamline productivity. E.g. when test driving presets there isn't all this back and forth with extra mouse clicks. Tedious. Also, keyboard shortcuts to control parameters, mainly volume, since all the various presets have different volumes. Also, put a font adjustment in the main menu. Most programs with text have an edit tab with font. This program on my particular computer, I can't see the bottom to login or click community or see if amplifier successfully connected unless I enter fullscreen, then the font is so freaking small. No computers are going to be universal on this, and among many other things, should be simple to implement with Mediocre program experience. Of course making sliders was mentioned if I remember when I read as much as I could possibly read on this thread. As stated this software and product has a lot of potential, but the implementation and poor choices on layout and function looks like you hired a 105 year old librarian to make these decisions. This software should have advanced WAY more than it has in all this time. Especially seeing how much smaller companies in general have better programming skills. Let alone people who do it on the side as a hobby. This is a serious slap in the face to your customers, namely ME! I would have never though Fender of all companies would put out something of this quality and then beat around the bush to do updates. Most software updates a little at a time and releases works bugs out makes it better or is there some reason to think that it all has to be done in one shot and never again, that is just crazy! Seriously though, the future is software and products like this. Fender should have the backbone to invest and deliver the goods. Yes it is a good value, but I am having buyers remorse because of the PITA way this is setup. I don't spend much time on fender fuse, it is exhausting. I hope yall are doing more than listening and putting things on a list! I mean most of the stuff mentioned boils down to someone putting some thought into making something efficient and user friendly. Invest and hire skilled people who specialize in development and layouts to help with making it that way. We shouldn't have to spell it out for you. We bought something on the premise that it was going to be quality, and the amp is, (except for the jog dial that is a bit too easy to turn which wouldnt be a big deal if that wasnt my main way to tweak at this time) but the biggest selling point was having software that I could sit comfortably and tweak and coming from Fender was I wrong?(Don't answer that! :lol: ) Don't get me wrong this thread was/is a great idea, but it should be for new 'features' etc, and not us stating the obvious for the most part. Seriously, if this software code and infrastructure is that complicated, scrap it, simplify, focus on the layout and being tweakable and efficient. There are so many examples out there already from completely different fields, take advantage and make it simple....As in, the manpower and know how in place to make it happen like most software that is considered legit, regular updates and an organized forum for users to post ideas and bugs,as well as the private developers forum working diligently to iron it all out in a timely manner, not just a thread...I feel like my money is more important and if this don't start sailing soon, you won't get any more of it from me. And sorry if I sound to harsh and frank, not trying to make it personal or hurt anyone's feelings :lol: Peace!


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Post subject: Re: Fender Would Like Your Feedback...
Posted: Sun May 04, 2014 4:57 pm
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Fender TSL wrote:
Hi Guys,

As ARX320 stated, we are not able to comment on any unreleased products or products in development. With that said, I can assure you that the Fender® Technology Support Lab has noted and passed along all comments related to feature requests, including the "drag and drop" feature requests. Please let us know if we can assist further.

Best Regards,

I am a little late here, I am not even sure if anyone is on this forum anymore.
I bought my G_dec3 a couple of years ago, and I have to say, it sits in the box it came in. I got it out after almost two years this week, thought I would try it again. To my disappointment it is still a worthless TOY in my opinion.
Hard to navigate, having to do everything with a computer is my first complaint. Not being able to easily drag in a new preset my usb is silly. I would call it false advertising if I had looked around more. I never dreamed the SD card was for audio tracks only. WHo needs audio tracks when you can listen to youtube and jam along. It is apparent why the price dropped so fast on this amp. Maybe I am being a little harsh. Some of the presets are okay, but not having a gain knob, or any effects knob is a deal killer for me. And I knew it didn't have those when I bought it. But, I did think I could access the amp's onboard presets and the ones on my SD card without having to have a computer. WHy can't I use the pedal I bought to access presets on my SD card?? The videos on youtube are confusing as are all the manuals and FAQ's. it should be simple. My Cube40XL gets all the use it needs. I paid the same money for that amp, and it is a winner.
If I am mistaken, I can't find evidence anywhere, even on this forum. This forum just validates that the amp has very little useful features, especially when compared to other modeling amps. I drank the Koolaid I guess.
I wish I could plug it in to my computer easily and quickly replace the presets with some I like. And leave the slots empty if I don't have 100 presets that I would use. I keep thinking I am going to find I am wrong, but from what I read here in this thread, I am correct. The amp is pitiful.
I am not a troll. Not looking for debate, I just want to tell you and the big dogs at Fender that I am really disappointed in this "wonderful" amp.
If I am wrong and there is an easy way to fill the amp with presets I like easily, please explain how I do it. I am 63 years old, but not senile. Just a little cranky I guess. I would love to have my money back for this rig. I can do more with my Digitec pedal. It is far more versatile on the computer. But I don't want to have to have a computer to change settings. And no drag and drop, or accessing the SD card without the puter is rediculous.I just bought the wrong amp.
If I am mistaken, please explain how I can do any of this.


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Posted: Sun May 04, 2014 7:55 pm
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A timeline for software/firmware support would be very welcome.
At what dates will the end-of-life happen for the following?
- Feature development
- Bug fix support
- Firmware support
- Security fix support


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Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 7:17 pm
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arth1 wrote:
A timeline for software/firmware support would be very welcome.
At what dates will the end-of-life happen for the following?
- Feature development
- Bug fix support
- Firmware support
- Security fix support

I know this may sound harsh, but really people! I have the Fender Floor and have been watching this forum for a long time. Fender has not addressed a single issue since the last update 1.4 (way back when?) all they say is ''keep the suggestions coming, they are being passed on'' Not 1 new amp model, not 1 new effect added, not 1 issue addressed. Heck, cant even make a simple way to arrange our presets! If your happy with your pedal or amp the way it is, fine, but if your expecting an update for all these issues, I recommend you do what I'm going to do. Move on to a company that listens (and acts on) to it's customers. Good luck guys. I'm outta here.


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Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 6:15 am
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Good luck guys. I'm outta here.

that's a hell of a first post :roll:

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Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 7:08 am
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First time to visit the forums in a while. Hopefully, I'm not too late with my feedback. Also, hopefully someone hasn't already mentioned the improvements I'm suggesting.

1. Make QA1-3 setting specific to pattern. I own a foot-pedal and would like to set three quick patterns/tones customized to each song I play.

2. Playlists! Give me a playlist feature to align the songs I play without having to jury rig a solution by numbering the songs. Give me a playlist menu that allows me to setup playlists, order the songs in the playlist (add/remove/edit) and then send them to my Amp. A menu on the Amp to change between playlists. ( I think the original GDEC 30 had a basic songlist). Would love to see real playlist management features.

Thanks for taking our suggestions! These two feature additions would make me shoot off fireworks as a musician! :)
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