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Post subject: Fender Mustang Floor Pitch Shifting Problem
Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2017 10:34 pm
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Hello,

I have been trying different settings in my mustang Floor particularly in pitch shifter option. I have assigned my pedal expression to pitch shifter so that when i use my expression pedal, it changes the pitch up or down. But the sound im getting is not what I exactly want. I will try to explain this with an example. If i hit a note and then use my expression pedal to shift the pitch higher (towards the toe) i get two sounds together. One the original note that I played and second the shifted note with the expression pedal. I want the sound that is derived from pedal, not the original note that i hit on guitar. Makes sense? I am trying this to play Like A Stone by Audioslave (solo). With Boss Pitch Shifters it works perfectly fine, when you hit a note and press expression pedal, it shifts the whole note upwards or downwards. But with mustang floor, it does shift the note but the original note is also ringing on the background.


Hopefully there is someone to help me out here.


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Post subject: Re: Fender Mustang Floor Pitch Shifting Problem
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2017 6:05 pm
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burneraustin wrote:
Hello,

I have been trying different settings in my mustang Floor particularly in pitch shifter option. I have assigned my pedal expression to pitch shifter so that when i use my expression pedal, it changes the pitch up or down. But the sound im getting is not what I exactly want. I will try to explain this with an example. If i hit a note and then use my expression pedal to shift the pitch higher (towards the toe) i get two sounds together. One the original note that I played and second the shifted note with the expression pedal. I want the sound that is derived from pedal, not the original note that i hit on guitar. Makes sense? I am trying this to play Like A Stone by Audioslave (solo). With Boss Pitch Shifters it works perfectly fine, when you hit a note and press expression pedal, it shifts the whole note upwards or downwards. But with mustang floor, it does shift the note but the original note is also ringing on the background.


Hopefully there is someone to help me out here.


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Sorry to break this to you but I have been a Mustang Floor and Mustang III V2 owner for a couple years and the pitch shifter is unusable. Trust me you are better off just picking up a used Whammy pedal. I wasted hours upon hours trying to get the pitch shifter to work properly with no luck. Mustangs are great products but they screwed the pooch on the pitch shifter(s).


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Post subject: Re: Fender Mustang Floor Pitch Shifting Problem
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2017 5:48 am
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Hi,
Thanks for taking time to reply but like you said, I have already sold my unit and now Im using individual pedals and just made a pedal board (which was so interesting and exciting) and I also have whammy pedal now so YAAAY


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