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2. Stereo PA system: Set Output Configure to "Stereo" and set 

Output Voicing to "PA System."

L

UNBALANCED

OUTPUT

‰t‰

(OR XLR OUTPUT)

R

UNBALANCED

OUTPUT

‰t‰

(OR XLR OUTPUT)

3. Mono PA system -AND- Mono monitor (or combo amplifier): Set 

Output Configure to "Mono," then set Right Out Voicing to "PA 
System" and Left Out Voicing to "Combo."

L

UNBALANCED

OUTPUT

‰t‰

(OR XLR OUTPUT)

R

UNBALANCED

OUTPUT

‰t‰

(OR XLR OUTPUT)

• Left / Right Bass,  Left / Right Treble -OR- Bass / Treble  — 

(0%-100%)

 Use these utility menus to adjust the bass and treble 

levels of the signals sent from the UNBALANCED OUT, XLR OUT, 
and PHONES jacks. Select "0%" for the least amount of bass/
treble and select "100%" (default setting) for maximum bass/
treble. When the Output Configure menu (above) is set to "Mono" 
you can set the bass and treble levels 

independently

 for the left 

and right UNBALANCED OUT jacks and XLR OUT jacks. When the 
Output Configure menu is set to "Stereo," only one Bass and one 
Treble menu are available and both left and right channels must 
be set to the same setting.

• Memory Lock — 

(On/Off)

 Use this menu to prevent accidental 

preset  modifications.  You  will  still  be  able  to  make 

temporary

 

changes to presets with memory lock on, but you won't be able 
to save those changes until memory lock is switched off.

• Pedal Default — 

(From Preset/From Pedal)

 Select "From Preset" if you 

want the pedal mode (volume or expression) to always be set to 
the  mode  last  stored  with  each  preset,  or  select  "From  Pedal"  if 
you want to override the stored preset pedal mode and keep the 
pedal in whatever mode it's currently in when you select a preset.

• Quick Access #1 / #2 / #3 — 

(Preset 00-99)

 Use these three utility 

menus to choose Quick Access presets. You can then access those 
presets quickly from the MS-4 footswitch (see MS-4 on page 6). 
These menus appear only when an MS-4  is connected.

• LCD Contrast — 

(0-100)

  Use  this  menu  to  adjust  the  contrast  of 

the Mustang Floor display.

• MIDI In Channel — 

(1-16, Omni)

 Select the MIDI receiving channel. 

• MIDI Out Channel — 

(1-16)

 Select the MIDI transmitting channel. 

• MIDI Through — 

(On/Off)

  Turn  MIDI  echo  on  or  off.  Note:  Sysex 

packets are not echoed. If you are using the Mustang Floor 
with  other  gear  that  requires  Sysex,  it  is  recommended  that  the 
Mustang Floor is placed at the end of your  MIDI chain. 

• Pedal Volume CC# / Pedal Expression CC# — 

(0-127)

 Select the 

Continuous Controller number transmitted by the pedal level in 
Volume mode and in Expression mode using these utility menus. 

• Pedal Switch CC# — 

(0-127)

 Select the Continuous Controller 

number transmitted when switching the pedal between Volume 
mode and Expression mode. 

• EXP-1 Expression CC# — 

(0-127)

 Select the Continuous Controller 

number transmitted by the EXP-1 pedal level. This menu appears 
only when an EXP-1 is connected.

• EXP-1 Switch CC# — 

(0-127)

 Select the Continuous Controller 

number transmitted when the EXP-1 pedal is switched on-off. This 
menu appears only when an EXP-1 is connected.

• About This Amp — 

This  menu  displays  the  Firmware  version 

currently running on the unit. Use this information to determine 
if an update is available for your Mustang Floor. 

Output Jacks

Output Jacks

Unbalanced Outputs

UNBALANCED OUT

R

L

The Mustang Floor provides unbalanced outputs for connection to 
mono or stereo amplifiers or a combination of sound equipment. 
Use the utility menus (see Utility Menus, page 7) to adjust the 
mixing and voicing of the signals sent from these jacks. Use the 
LEVEL knob to adjust the output level to accommodate the input 
sensitivity of outboard equipment and avoid unwanted signal 
distortion.

XLR Outputs

GROUND

LIFT

XLR OUT

R

L

The Mustang Floor provides XLR outputs for connection to 
soundboards and recording equipment when a low signal-
to-noise ratio is required. Use the LEVEL knob to adjust the 
output level to accommodate the input sensitivity of outboard 
equipment. Use the utility menus (see Utility Menus, page 7) 
to adjust the mixing and voicing of the signals sent from these 
jacks. Press the GROUND LIFT button IN to disconnect the ground 
connection which may reduce line noise in some situations. 
Normally leave this button in the OUT position.

Aux / Phones Jacks

Aux / Phones Jacks

Auxiliary Input 

AUX IN

  

You can use the Auxiliary jack to input audio into your 
Mustang Floor for accompaniment. Connect the head-
phone output on your media player to the AUX IN jack 

using a mini-stereo cable. Use the volume control on your player 
to adjust the auxiliary volume level.

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Summary of Contents for MUSTANG FLOOR

Page 1: ...MUSTANG FLOOR MUSTANG FLOOR BY FENDER ADVANCED OWNER S MANUAL ADVANCED OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...egrated with Fender FUSE software which allows you to configure and operate the Mustang Floor with ease from your computer You can use Fender FUSE to download free presets from Fender artists backup a...

Page 3: ...Y MOD MOD MOD O O O STOM TOM OM OM O P IN NSE SE SE SE ER RT Select bypass Effects Select Presets Each FX Select footswitch button will function only when an effect is assigned to that category for t...

Page 4: ...us Effects Menus Bypassing Effects You can turn on or off bypass effects that have been selected for the current preset by pressing the corresponding effect button The Effect name is highlighted and t...

Page 5: ...Floor Note EXP 1 menu items are prefaced with EXP 1 instead of FLOOR on screen The current Volume or Expression mode state of the pedal is stored with the current preset when you save a preset See Ped...

Page 6: ...MS 4 EXP 1 MS 4 EXP 1 MS 4 Your Mustang Floor gives you the option of adding an external EXP 1 expression pedal and an MS 4 four button footswitch for additional flexibility Both the EXP 1 and MS 4 c...

Page 7: ...ored globally and affect all presets Some of the descriptions below cover multiple menus and are not in the exact same order in which they appear on the Mustang Floor For the best results when connect...

Page 8: ...If you are using the Mustang Floor with other gear that requires Sysex it is recommended that the Mustang Floor is placed at the end of your MIDI chain Pedal Volume CC Pedal Expression CC 0 127 Selec...

Page 9: ...e Use the utility menus see Utility Menus page 7 to configure MIDI channel settings and select Continuous Controller numbers CC for outgoing expression pedal events Incoming MIDI Program Changes 0 99...

Page 10: ...Release Time Sine Tremolo 7 Level Rate Duty Cycle LFO Clipping Tri Shaping Ring Modulator 8 Level Frequency Depth LFO Shape LFO Phase Step Filter 9 Level Rate Resonance Min Freq Max Freq Phaser 10 Le...

Page 11: ...Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb 4 Gain Ch Volume Treble Middle Bass Sag Bias Noise Gate Type Cab Fender 65 Princeton 5 Gain Ch Volume Treble Middle Bass Sag Bias Noise Gate Type Cab Fender 65 Twin Reverb 6 Ga...

Page 12: ...ved ENGLISH REV A Hazardous Substances Name Part Name PB Hg Cd Cr6 PBB PBDE x o o o o o x o o o o o x o o o o o O SJ T 11363 2006 X SJ T 11363 2006 Specifications TYPE PR 2300 PART NUMBERS 2301060000...

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