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Phones Jack  

PHONES

  

Plug in your headphones, ear buds, or powered speakers 
to enjoy the Mustang Floor's stereo features. This jack 
may also be used as a stereo recording output. The 

output voicing is automatically set to "PA SYSTEM" while the 
PHONES  jack  is  used,  internally  overriding  the  output  voicing 
setting in the utility menu. Use the LEVEL knob to adjust the 
output level.

 

A headphones icon 

 

will  appear  on  screen  when  the 

PHONES jack is in use.

Insert Loop

Insert Loop

INSERT LOOP

SEND

RETURN

Connect external effects devices to the 
Mustang Floor using the SEND and RETURN 
jacks. Connect SEND to the input on your 
external effects device and connect RETURN 

to the output on your effects device. The on/off state of the insert 
loop is stored as part of each preset.

 

You can bypass the external effects that you have connected 
through the INSERT LOOP by pressing the INSERT footswitch 
button on the Mustang Floor when in FX SELECT mode.

USB Port

USB Port

USB

  

Use the USB port to connect the Mustang™ Floor to your 
computer and take your music to the next level:

• Use Fender® FUSE™ software to control the Mustang Floor 

from your computer and access bonus features not available 
from the Mustang Floor alone!

 

Please download the Fender FUSE owner's manual from 

fuse.

fender.com

 for system requirements.

• Record and edit Mustang Floor digital audio using your 

favorite recording software.

MIDI

MIDI

MIDI

OUT

IN

The Mustang Floor is MIDI (Musical Instrument 
Digital Interface) compatible. 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 are used to select Mustang 
Floor presets 0-99. Incoming MIDI Continuous Controllers are used 
to adjust Mustang Floor parameters as listed in the MIDI Appendix 
starting on page 10.

Factory Restore &

Factory Restore &

Firmware Update

Firmware Update

Factory Restore

You can restore your Mustang Floor to the original factory settings 
if desired. All user presets will be erased!

To restore the Mustang Floor to factory settings:

1.

  Turn the unit off.

2.

  Press and hold the EXIT button while turning the unit back 

on. Continue holding the EXIT button until it is no longer 
illuminated.  

!

 

The FACTORY RESTORE function will erase all user modified 
presets. It will also remove any custom effect selections that 
have been modified using Fender FUSE software.

Firmware Update

From time to time, Fender may make available firmware updates 
for your Mustang Floor to improve operation or to add new 
features. To update the firmware on your unit you will need to 
connect it through the USB port to a computer with Fender FUSE 
software and an internet connection.

 

Please see the Fender FUSE manual at 

fuse.fender.com

 for 

details.

FAQ

FAQ

There are several great places you can go to learn more about your 
Mustang Floor:

• 

www.fender.com/support

• Join a Fender Community forum where you can ask questions 

and read threads. There's even a forum just for the Mustang: 

www.fender.com/community/forums

• Log on to the Fender Knowledge Base to download and 

read "Frequently Asked Questions" (FAQ): 

www.fender.com/

community/forums/faq.php

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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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