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MENU FUNCTION: SETTINGS

The third MENU function—SETTINGS—displays the current firmware version and features a gain control for 

use when recording using the USB port on the control panel. To access these options, press the MENU util-

ity button and use the ENCODER to scroll to and select SETTINGS. The USB gain control appears at top (

see 

instructions under “USB PORT”, page 19

), with the firmware version below (“VERSION”):

Be sure to check 

fender.com/firmware/support 

regularly for firmware updates that improve and enhance the 

Mustang LT25 experience. 

MENU FUNCTION: RESTORE

The fourth MENU function—RESTORE—enables restoration of all original factory presets and amplifier set-

tings. To do this, press the MENU utility button, then use the ENCODER to scroll to and select RESTORE:

To initiate restoration use the ENCODER to scroll to and select “YES RESTORE”. To cancel restoration, press the 

ENCODER on “NO CANCEL”, or press the BACK utility button. While restoration is in progress, a blue waiting 

screen will briefly appear. When restoration is complete, the user is returned to the first preset screen:

18

+6.0

USB GAIN

VERSION

0.3.8

SETTINGS

FOOTSWITCH

TUNER

RESTORE

SETTINGS

MENU

05

DREAMY

FOOTSWITCH

TUNER

RESTORE

SETTINGS

MENU

FACTORY

RESTORE?

YES RESTORE

NO CANCEL

RESTORE

RESTORING

FACTORY

SETTINGS

PLEASE WAIT...

Summary of Contents for Mustang LT25

Page 1: ...EXPANDED OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...e Amplifier Model in a Preset 7 List of Mustang LT25 Amplifier Models 8 Editing and Saving Effects Control Settings 9 Replacing Adding and Deleting Effects 10 Setting Delay Times with the Tap Button 1...

Page 3: ...ets and comprehensive descriptions of the amplifier and effect models It also includes illustrated step by step instructions for using Mustang LT25 s onboard tuner footswitch USB port and other functi...

Page 4: ...ntrols actual overall volume I DISPLAY WINDOW Shows preset in use preset contents and parameters and other functions i e tuner and other menu functions J ENCODER Rotary control with press switch funct...

Page 5: ...DRYCLEAN 23 POLICE THE AREA 04 VINTAGE TREMOLO 14 POWER PUNCH 24 VH BROWN SOUND 05 DREAMY 15 CLEAN DELAY 25 YOU TOO ANTHEM 06 COUNTRY PICKING 16 ROCK STRUM 26 PINK OF THE MOON 07 STRIPES FUZZ 17 LITT...

Page 6: ...ber and name of the preset the amplifier type in use and four boxes that organize the effects used for that preset if any These effects category boxes are labeled STOMP stompbox MOD modulation DELAY a...

Page 7: ...adjusted control val ues Pressing BACK returns the user to the preset contents screen pressing the ENCODER lets the user contin ue making controls setting changes and the box surrounding the control...

Page 8: ...ations where the preset can be moved Select a new location by turning and pressing the ENCODER NOTE When using SAVE AS note that a preset can be moved to a different position even if no edits have bee...

Page 9: ...he amp model appears at the top of this list Press the ENCODER once more to activate the amplifier replacement function the box surrounding the amp name will turn from blue to red and white arrows wil...

Page 10: ...Deluxe a medium power late 50s Fender tweed classic known for thick compressed overdrive DOOM METAL Inspired by the sludgy majesty of the Orange OR120 EXCELSIOR An elegantly eccentric modern day Fende...

Page 11: ...et a new value for the selected control value At this point press the ENCODER to accept the adjusted effect control value and exit edit mode the sur rounding box will then return to blue Alternately p...

Page 12: ...R again to see the effect contained in the effect category box the name of the effect model is highlighted at the top of the DISPLAY WINDOW Press the ENCODER once more to activate the effect replaceme...

Page 13: ...ly occupied effect category box now empty To add an effect to an empty effect category box first access the contents of a preset by pressing the ENCOD ER on it then use the ENCODER to scroll to the em...

Page 14: ...Editing and Saving Effects Control Settings instructions found on page 9 using the EN CODER to scroll to select and adjust individual effect settings including delay time The second way is to use Must...

Page 15: ...essor pedal with an especially strong compression effect and short attack time METAL GATE Noise gate with a very fast attenuation curve especially ideal for high gain metal 5 BAND EQ Five band graphic...

Page 16: ...LL ROOM Warmer less echo y reverb typical of smaller spaces and classic echo chambers SPRING 65 Fender reverb effect built into classic mid 60s Fender amps PLATE The reverb type heard on countless rec...

Page 17: ...f Mustang LT25 s built in chromatic tuner page 16 FOOTSWITCH For configuring Mustang LT25 s single button footswitch to provide easy hands free selec tion of any two presets page 17 SETTINGS Displays...

Page 18: ...e the TUNER sound a note the letter name of the pitch will appear in the box at bottom and the shorter vertical bars on either side of the longer vertical center bar will illuminate red to indicate va...

Page 19: ...will turn red Use the ENCODER to scroll to a new preset for the upper quick access position Press the ENCODER to select the new upper quick access preset the box surrounding the preset name will retu...

Page 20: ...UNCTION RESTORE The fourth MENU function RESTORE enables restoration of all original factory presets and amplifier set tings To do this press the MENU utility button then use the ENCODER to scroll to...

Page 21: ...at www fender com support articles fender universal asio drive Note that although the USB port and the auxiliary input can be used simultaneously the USB port cannot be used to record a signal from th...

Page 22: ...er 8 FOOTSWITCH Fender 1 Button Economy On Off Footswitch optional PN 0994049000 DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT Width 14 5 36 8 cm Height 13 1 33 2 cm Depth 8 3 21 1 cm Weight 12 8 lbs 5 8 kg Product specifica...

Page 23: ...spective owners Copyright 2019 FMIC All rights reserved PN 7715452000 rev a SJ T 11364 O GB T 26572 X GB T 26572 Pb O O X X X O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Hg Cd Cr VI...

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