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Post subject: File-Format of the abc.fuse-files
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 10:13 am
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Can somebody give me a link, where the content/file-format of the presets-files (*.fuse) is described?

What is the meaning of these xml-entries in detail?


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    .........extract only as example ....
        <FX>
      <Stompbox ID="1">
         <Module ID="0" POS="0" BypassState="1">
         </Module>
      </Stompbox>
      <Modulation ID="2">
         <Module ID="64" POS="1" BypassState="1">
            <Param ControlIndex="0">7864</Param>
            <Param ControlIndex="1">44461</Param>
            <Param ControlIndex="2">25443</Param>
            <Param ControlIndex="3">62708</Param>
            <Param ControlIndex="4">61937</Param>
         </Module>
      </Modulation>


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Post subject: Re: File-Format of the abc.fuse-files
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 1:54 pm
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Hello,

There is a Linux project called PLUG that is a simple program for using Mustang AMP on Linux.

If you look at the file loadfromfile.cpp you will find most of the settings

NB! This is not official and Fender might change the file format anytime...

https://bitbucket.org/piorekf/plug/src

Go into the Plug directory and click on loadfromfile.cpp

// Anders


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Post subject: Re: File-Format of the abc.fuse-files
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 3:43 pm
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nice : thank you


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