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To delete an effect, the steps are very similar to those on page 10. As before, access the contents of a preset 

by pressing the ENCODER on it, then use the ENCODER to scroll to an occupied effect category box. Press the 

ENCODER again to see the effect contained in the effect category box; the name of the effect model is high-

lighted 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 

counter-

lockwise

 until the red-highlighted effect label at the top of the DISPLAY WINDOW reads “NONE”. Press the 

ENCODER on “NONE” (or press the BACK utility button), after which the user is returned to the preset screen 

with the previously 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 ENCODER 

on it, then use the ENCODER to scroll to the empty effect category box. Press the ENCODER again to access the 

empty effect category box; the red-highlighted label “NONE” will appear at the top of the DISPLAY WINDOW:

Turn the ENCODER 

clockwise

 to scroll through effects models in that category. Press the ENCODER on the 

desired effect, after which the box surrounding the effect name will return to blue and the effect is added—

although not yet saved—to that effect category box. Alternately, press the BACK utility button (

green arrow

to return to the preset contents screen (

see illustrations on next page

):

11

AMPLIFIER

DELAY

MOD

TWIN CLEAN

STOMP

REV

01 FENDER C...

5.5
5.5
5.5

DECAY

LEVEL

TONE

SMALL ROOM

NONE

01 FENDER C...

AMPLIFIER

DELAY

MOD

TWIN CLEAN

STOMP

REV

STOMP

01 FENDER C...

AMPLIFIER

STOMP

MOD

REV

50S TWIN

DELAY

NONE

Summary of Contents for Mustang LT50

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

Page 2: ...Preset 7 List of Mustang LT50 Amplifier Models 8 Editing and Saving Effects Control Settings 9 Replacing Adding and Deleting Effects 10 Setting Delay Times with the Tap Button 12 List of Mustang LT50...

Page 3: ...nd effect models It also includes illustrated step by step instructions for using Mustang LT50 s onboard tuner footswitch USB port and other functions Further Mustang LT50 offers even more tonal possi...

Page 4: ...nctions i e tuner and other menu functions J ENCODER Rotary control with press switch function For viewing selecting and adjusting Mustang LT50 presets controls and other functions K UTILITY BUTTONS B...

Page 5: ...be restored if needed by using the REPLACE function in the SAVE menu page7 To scroll through presets turn the ENCODER whichever preset is displayed becomes active Mustang LT50 s 30 factory presets are...

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: ...n the control panel At this point press the ENCODER or the BACK utility button green arrow to accept the adjusted control val ues Pressing BACK returns the user to the preset contents screen pressing...

Page 8: ...E utility button and use the ENCODER to scroll to SAVE AS Press the ENCODER to access a CHOOSE SLOT list of locations where the preset can be moved Select a new location by turning and pressing the EN...

Page 9: ...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 will bracket the amp name Turn...

Page 10: ...y the original 100 watt Hiwatt DR103 which is the classic cleaner tone British stack 60S UK CLN Inspired by the Vox AC30 which powered the British Invasion and produced remarkable clean and dirty tone...

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: ...the previously 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 ENCODER on it then use the ENCODER to scro...

Page 14: ...ound 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 Mustang LT50 s TAP utility button yellow arrow If a preset inc...

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: ...g the quick access preset effects on off and tuner functions of Mustang LT50 s optional four button footswitch page 17 LEVELS Level control with signal strength meter for use when recording using the...

Page 18: ...ox at bottom and the shorter vertical bars on either side of the longer vertical center bar will illuminate red to indicate varying degrees of sharpness to the right or flatness to the left When a pit...

Page 19: ...QUICK ACCESS PRESETS The four button footswitch can be configured for hands free switching among up to eight quick access presets arranged in two banks of four presets each To do this press the MENU u...

Page 20: ...e assigned to footswitch buttons A B C and D Simply step on the button corresponding to the desired preset In the example here preset 18 has been as signed to slot B in BANK 1 as indicated by the illu...

Page 21: ...fect is automatically assigned to button D the preset has no modulation or delay effects so footswitch buttons B and C are inactive Merely step on these buttons to turn these effects on and off FOOTSW...

Page 22: ...th the footswitch display window will illuminate green When tuning is complete step on any button to exit tuner mode Note that footswitch tuner use mutes speaker output 20 To activate the footswitch t...

Page 23: ...ow to accept the new value and return to the MENU function screen For best sound quality set the LEVEL so that signal stays within the green bars barely reaches the single yellow bar at right and does...

Page 24: ...o and select ABOUT the current firmware version will be displayed SW VERSION v2 0 4 ABOUT FOOTSWITCH TUNER RESTORE LEVELS MENU ABOUT AUXILIARY INPUT AND HEADPHONE OUTPUT The Mustang LT50 control panel...

Page 25: ...put for connection to external sound and recording equipment When using the rear panel mono line output a level control for it is located in the LEV ELS menu function page 21 Note that preset gain vol...

Page 26: ...al Design speaker 8 FOOTSWITCH Four button MGT 4 optional PN 0994071000 DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT Width 17 43 1 cm Height 16 5 41 9 cm Depth 8 5 21 6 cm Weight 19 8 lbs 9 kg Product specifications subject...

Page 27: ...pective owners Copyright 2020 FMIC All rights reserved PN 7718166000 rev x 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 P...

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