REPLACING, ADDING AND DELETING EFFECTS
As noted, each of the four effect category boxes can contain one effect. If an effect is present, it can be re-
placed with another effect
in that category
, or it can be deleted. If no effect is present, one can be added (
see
list of Mustang LT50 effects models on pages 13-14
). The signal path is
Instrument—Stompbox—Modulation—
Amplifier—Delay—Reverb—Speaker
, as illustrated at left below.
Note that effects category boxes that already contain an effect have a solid outline, whereas effects category
boxes that
do not
contain an effect have a dotted outline, as seen in the image at right below:
To replace an effect, access the contents of a preset by pressing the ENCODER on it, then use the ENCODER
to scroll to one of the four effect category boxes. Press the ENCODER 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 replacement function; the box surrounding the effect
name will turn from blue to red, and white arrows will bracket the effect name. Turn the ENCODER
clockwise
to scroll through other effects models in that category. Press the ENCODER to accept a replacement effect
and exit edit mode; the surrounding box will return to blue. Alternately, press the BACK utility button (
green
arrow
) to accept the replacement effect and return to the preset contents screen:
10
AMPLIFIER
DELAY
MOD
TWIN CLEAN
STOMP
REV
01 FENDER C...
SOLID OUTLINE
(EFFECT PRESENT)
DOTTED OUTLINE (NO
EFFECT PRESENT)
AMPLIFIER
DELAY
MOD
TWIN CLEAN
STOMP
REV
01 FENDER C...
5.5
5.5
5.5
DECAY
LEVEL
TONE
SMALL ROOM
5.5
5.9
5.5
DECAY
LEVEL
TONE
SPRING 65
5.5
5.9
5.5
DECAY
LEVEL
TONE
SPRING 65
AMPLIFIER
STOMP
DELAY
GTR
MOD
REV
SPKR
Mustang LT50 signal path
Summary of Contents for Mustang LT50
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