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Post subject: Re: Volume pedal cuts delay and reverb tails? Mustang Floor
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 3:59 pm
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JimDub wrote:
Hi Poynt99,
I hope Fender Tech. can modify the EXP1's placement for your needs,
- just as long as it's selectable between Before and After the amp !

Indeed, I hope Fender makes the change so that both expression pedals can be selectable between After the amp, and Before the combination of amp and FX (clarifying that we don't want the volume pedal right before the amp).


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Post subject: Re: Volume pedal cuts delay and reverb tails? Mustang Floor
Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 1:45 pm
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Hi JimDub,

You're very welcome. And while I cannot make any promises that any specific feature requests will be implemented in any specific products, I can definitely say that the ideas will be seen and considered. Please let us know if we can assist further.

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Post subject: Re: Volume pedal cuts delay and reverb tails? Mustang Floor
Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 2:38 pm
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Hi Poynt99,

Read your earliest post where you were not able to get the EXP1 pedal
to control the Metal 2000 Gain knob down to Gain1.
Is it a case where, having set up the EXP1 to control the amp Gain that
you can't get the the pedal gain icon on screen to show a level of 1 as it
swings thro' it's cycle ? - or -having done so, is the volume still too loud
at Heel position ?

I've checked out the function tonight on my Mustang III's Metal 2000 amp
Preset and by editing the EXP1 setup screen, while in the Preset, you can
set the pedal "Heel" to 0 - save it - save the Preset to the amp then watch
the screen Gain Icon vary from 1 to whatever "Toe" number you've chosen.
It seemed that when switching the Pedal on and off that both Gain 1's
sounded of equal level, when the Red led is lit and the Pedal at Heel
- or - the Green led lit and the Pedal at Toe. - (Phew!)

You may have done this already - but if not, try it. I don't know if the Floor
has a similar setup.
I know that after switching the pedal from Off to On, it will be at the set
Toe Gain until you Heel the Pedal, but it may help as a stopgap until TSL
come up with a suitable mod.

Good luck,
Jim


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Post subject: Re: Volume pedal cuts delay and reverb tails? Mustang Floor
Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 4:37 am
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I have the Mustang Floor, but bought the EXP-1 because one of the presets I use all the time is better in the Mustang III. I can't get the same sound even if I turn the Floor Models off. But I'd like to change the position and function in the signal chain with Fuse. Any tips on how to achieve that?


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Post subject: Re: Volume pedal cuts delay and reverb tails? Mustang Floor
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 9:43 pm
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I finally figured out how to move the position of the Expression pedal in the FUSE signal chain by going to Utilities in the Main Menu and changing the setting.


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Post subject: Re: Volume pedal cuts delay and reverb tails? Mustang Floor
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 9:25 am
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Hi tzer0,

It looks like you have figured out what you were inquiring about at this point. But please let us know if we can assist with anything else. Thanks.

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Post subject: Re: Volume pedal cuts delay and reverb tails? Mustang Floor
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 9:06 am
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As it appears it may be a while before a firmware update is available to correct the volume pedal problem and updates for Fender Fuse correcting a few problems (I don't use betas), I'll be retiring my Fender Floor for now.

I love the tones, but the Floor is virtually useless to me in it's current state. Until then, I'll be using my Line 6 products.


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Post subject: Re: Volume pedal cuts delay and reverb tails? Mustang Floor
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 11:49 am
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Hi poynt99,

I am sorry that the current features and functionality of the Fender Mustang Floor device did not meet you needs. The decision to place the Volume control in the post position was made when we recently updated to our current version 1.3 firmware due to concerns where the reverb and delay tails were being clipped off when the Volume control was in the pre position. And we understand that some users would like to have the option to move the Volume control to pre or post. This is something that I have passed along to the right people here for consideration.

Again, we regret that this Fender product did not meet your needs. Please let us know if there is anything we can assist with in the future. Thanks very much for your feedback.

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Post subject: Re: Volume pedal cuts delay and reverb tails? Mustang Floor
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 5:08 pm
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Fender TSL wrote:
The decision to place the Volume control in the post position was made when we recently updated to our current version 1.3 firmware due to concerns where the reverb and delay tails were being clipped off when the Volume control was in the pre position.

FTSL,

I believe you've erred. Actually, the volume pedal never was in the "pre" position, and still isn't. That's actually where I would like to see it, or at least have the ability to choose which one, "pre" or "post".

Currently with the update, the volume pedal is in the post-amplifier, pre-effects position. This would technically be called the"post" position. "Pre" is when the volume pedal is right after the noise gate at the front of the signal chain.


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Post subject: Re: Volume pedal cuts delay and reverb tails? Mustang Floor
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 9:09 am
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Hi poynt99,

Again, I'm sorry that this Fender product did not meet your needs. If we can be of assistance with anything in the future, please let us know.

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Post subject: Re: Volume pedal cuts delay and reverb tails? Mustang Floor
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 5:19 pm
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Post subject: Re: Volume pedal cuts delay and reverb tails? Mustang Floor
Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 11:36 am
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tzer0 wrote:
I finally figured out how to move the position of the Expression pedal in the FUSE signal chain by going to Utilities in the Main Menu and changing the setting.


tzer0, can you explain to me how you set yours up? I need to do alot of effects playing, and swells. Any help greatly appreciated. :D


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Post subject: Re: Volume pedal cuts delay and reverb tails? Mustang Floor
Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 9:32 pm
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Fender TSL wrote:
Hi tzer0,

It looks like you have figured out what you were inquiring about at this point. But please let us know if we can assist with anything else. Thanks.


I have a Mustang Floor and Pod HD500. The only way I found I could chain them together to use the POD for effects only, or for its own presets was to Have my Mustang floor first in chain, and ran Left unbalanced out to the LINE 6 pod Guitar input, and then the left unbalanced out from the POD to my PA. It actually allows me to use the Master Volume knob on my Pod to control the output of the whole rig. Is this wrong, and can it hurt my Mustang or Pod? I just too many amazing presets Ive built for effects playing, that just cant be replicated on the Musfloor. However, nobody, and I mean nobody has Amp sims like the Musfloor! Wow!


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Post subject: Re: Volume pedal cuts delay and reverb tails? Mustang Floor
Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 9:01 am
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Hi jasonk931,

Thanks for posting your set up connection here. It sounds very interesting. There should be no reason that this would cause any harm to your Fender® Mustang Floor. I would suggest that if it works, go with it. There are numerous options in terms of set up for your gear in this case. Please let us know if we can assist further.

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Post subject: Re: Volume pedal cuts delay and reverb tails? Mustang Floor
Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 11:24 am
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jasonk931 wrote:
I just too many amazing presets Ive built for effects playing, that just cant be replicated on the Musfloor. However, nobody, and I mean nobody has Amp sims like the Musfloor! Wow!


Indeed!

This brings to mind an idea I have for the Mustangs. It seems to me, in looking at the size of the modeling part of the PC board, that without the power supply and (in the amp's case) the power amp module and speaker, the mustangs could be made pretty small. Fender could make a "Desktop" model with midi I/O that could be the perfect option for players who already have a modeling pedal board like the Pods or Boss GTs.
Call it, "The Mustang Micro".

The only problem I could see with this is that it may cannibalize sales of the M-Floor.

O.


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