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Post subject: Can you reset only one overwritten setting?
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2014 11:19 pm
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Is there anyway to reset a particular preset without factory resetting the whole amp?

In other words, if you save 15 presets, but want to undo 3 of them, is it possible?


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Post subject: Re: Can you reset only one overwritten setting?
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 3:15 am
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No, you can't undo changes to individual presets once you've saved the changes. However, there are (at least) three ways to accomplish what you want.

The first is to save copies of all presets, from your amp to your PC using FUSE, before changing them. You then have backup copies of the original presets on your PC that you can restore individually to the amp if you need to. (I realise this won't help you if you've already changed the presets on the amp!)

Another way is to find a copy of the original preset in the online presets library at the FUSE website, if it's there. Or find another owner who can copy theirs and send it to you. Or I'm sure I recall sometime ago Fender made a collection of all the factory presets available for download, but I can no longer find a reference to that. I think some owners have done that too, and made (eg) a ZIP file of all the factory presets. But you'll have to search, I don't have a reference for that either.

The third option will definitely work for you if you can't use either of the above. Rather than undoing the changes you don't want, you can undo everything then re-apply the changes you do want - but you get the same result.
(a) First, save all your presets, as they currently are, to your PC using FUSE.
(b) Then, do a factory reset of your amp, to restore all the factory presets. (At this point, I'd take a backup of those factory presets to prevent a similar problem in the future!)
(c) You can now keep whichever factory presets you want, and overwrite the ones you don't want with your own presets from (a) above.


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