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Post subject: Re: Unoffical Guide to Fender Mustang Effects
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 6:38 am
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These are my notes taken from the fender cybertwin amp documentation regarding delay parameters (not sure what you mean by frequency):


*Level: Adjusts the wet/dry signal ratio. Select between 1.0 for 0% wet (no effect) and 10.0 for a 50% mix
*time: Adjusts the time interval between the delayed repeats.
*feedback: Adjusts the number of delay repeats. Select between 1.0 for a single delay repeat and 10.0 for many repeats
*brite: Adjusts the amount of high frequencies that are removed each time the delay is repeated. Select between 1.0 to make each subsequent repeat darker and 10.0 to allow the high frequencies to repeat. Use this control to simulate the high-frequency absorption of acoustically dull rooms or analog echo units. Note that because this control removes highs from the signal, that it will also affect the number of delayed repeats.
*atten: Adjusts the input level to the delay effect. Mono Delay is the only effect with this control. By attaching this control to a pedal, you can swell the input to the delay, and allow the repeats to ring out, even when you turn the control to the minimum setting.
*separ: Adjusts the amount of stereo spread in the panning (left / right channel shifting) of the delay taps. Select between 1.0 for center-panned repeats, (no left / right channel shifting) and 10.0 for maximum panning, (creates a stereo effect).
*wow: Adjusts the amount of wow (random frequency response modulation) and flutter (random pitch change) present in the echo signal. Select between 1.0 for minimum levels and 10.0 for maximum levels of this effect. Note that by having this control in the higher part of its range, the wow and flutter will continue to operate over the repeats of the echo, causing compounded randomness.
*Delay Ducking Threshold. Adjusts the sensitivity of the ducking action to your playing. Select between 1.0 for no ducking action and 10.0 for maximum ducking action with the highest degree of sensitivity to any input from your guitar
*Reverse FFDBK, Adjusts the number of delay repeats. Select between 1.0 for a single delay repeat and 10.0 for many repeats. Note that this control allows all delay repeats to be just like the first delay repeat, i.e., reversed.
*Reverse RFDBK, Adjusts the number of delay repeats. Select between 1.0 for a single delay repeat and 10.0 for many repeats. Note that this control will alternately reverse and unreverse delay repeats. Because there are two feedback controls for this effect, use each one with regard for the other to avoid uncontrolled feedback.
*Echo filter freq: resonance frequency
*Echo filter resin: boost of the resonance frequency


more info on this excellent manual here:
http://support.fender.com/manuals/guita ... manual.pdf

I wonder how Fender was able to create such a fine document long ago for the cybertwin and such a useless manual for the mustangs nowadays :)


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Post subject: Re: Unoffical Guide to Fender Mustang Effects
Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 1:47 am
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http://ridingthemustang.blogspot.it/p/u ... stang.html

I added some of the notes from jedi2b post and a contribution section at the end of the document

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Post subject: Re: Unoffical Guide to Fender Mustang Effects
Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 10:06 pm
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mordor74 wrote:
the modes of the multitap!


There may be other threads, but here's one with some multitap details.

HTH,

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Post subject: Re: Unoffical Guide to Fender Mustang Effects
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 9:55 am
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thanks y'all, some good info here :mrgreen:

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Post subject: Re: Unoffical Guide to Fender Mustang Effects
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 5:20 am
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Ok, now the Touch Wah, the most controversial effect in the mustang stable has is own section!

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Post subject: Re: Unoffical Guide to Fender Mustang Effects
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 7:07 am
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Wow. Thank You for collecting and organizing this info.

Can you insert links to presets into your guide page?

Cheers.

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Post subject: Re: Unoffical Guide to Fender Mustang Effects
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 12:06 am
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Yes, this is a good idea.

I will attemp to insert link to some of my preset in the guide.

I would also like to make a sort of compilation of the best and most rappresentative preset around. A sort of alternative default presets, a compendium of basic, classic usage of all the amp arsenal that we own in our mustang pockets.

But i cannot decide by myself what presets worth this job!

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Post subject: Re: Unoffical Guide to Fender Mustang Effects
Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 7:54 pm
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I really appreciate the effort that went into this guide. A big "thank you" for the help.


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Post subject: Re: Unoffical Guide to Fender Mustang Effects
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 6:47 am
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Today i added Fuzz Wah and Fuzz. I am not shure of what the Peak in the first stomp is....

I also starded linking some sample preset.

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Post subject: Re: Unoffical Guide to Fender Mustang Effects
Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2013 6:37 am
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Added simple comp and a preset.

Help wanted to find basic preset that worth being included in the guide! :)

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Post subject: Re: Unoffical Guide to Fender Mustang Effects
Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2013 7:46 am
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Hi Mordor,
Can you insert in the guide also these informations about the parameters on 5 knobs Compressor?
http://forums.fender.com/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=74826&hilit=compressor+settings

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Post subject: Re: Unoffical Guide to Fender Mustang Effects
Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 8:43 am
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Hi dimitri,

yes i noticed that really good post and i already planned to stole information for the guide (with a mention for the poster in the guide itself). :D :D :D

As soon as i have some moment i'll update the guide and let you know here and there!

Thank you!!!!

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Post subject: Re: Unoffical Guide to Fender Mustang Effects
Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 12:33 pm
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That's a really good idea to have 'best of best' presets list - it's hard to find the really good ones on the Fender Fuse website and there's a lot of not-so-good presets - some should be removed or are duplicates of what is there. A massive job!

I think you need to add a few written notes
e.g. good with single coils - sustain and mild fuzz

Don't forget the non-metal tones
Good luck!


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Post subject: Re: Unoffical Guide to Fender Mustang Effects
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2013 9:31 am
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markcc wrote:
Don't forget the non-metal tones


Strongly agree :wink:


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Post subject: Re: Unoffical Guide to Fender Mustang Effects
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2013 8:53 pm
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WhatKindaGuy wrote:
I really appreciate the effort that went into this guide. A big "thank you" for the help.

Yes, me too. VERY helpful. Thanks for being awesome and sharing all of this useful/practical info :)

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