Advanced Manual
Introduction
This manual is your step-by-step guide to the advanced
features found on your Mustang™ I / II (V.2) amplifier. Turn
to page 6 for the Mustang III / IV / V (V.2) advanced manual.
For information on using Fender® FUSE™, Ableton® Live
or Amplitube®, please see the separate manuals for each
product available at
https://fuse.fender.com/mustangv2/
Navigation
There are just a few basics of Mustang navigation that you
should know before you explore any further...
Selecting Presets
The most powerful feature of your Mustang amplifier is its
ability to store every amplifier setting and effect selection as a
preset that you can instantly recall using the PRESET knob, or
remotely from your computer or footswitch.
Use the PRESET knob to select one of 24 presets. Presets are
stored in three banks, colored
AMBER
,
GREEN
and
RED
.
Turn the PRESET knob to scroll through each bank of presets
in the following order:
AMBER
Bank
( Factory presets )
GREEN
Bank
( User presets )
RED
Bank
( User presets )
Each preset is based on one of the eight amplifier types
labeled next to each of the preset LEDs. That gives you a total
of three presets for each amplifier type.
♫
The
RED
and
GREEN
banks are for creating your
own presets. The
AMBER
bank of presets can only be
modified using Fender FUSE software available free at
Each preset includes the settings of all the
programmable
knobs on the Mustang, which includes every knob
except
the
MASTER volume and PRESET knobs.
Programmable Knobs
Because the setting of every knob on the Mustang amplifier
(except MASTER) is part of each preset, all programmable
knobs are normally
inactive
and knob positions will NOT
show their actual settings when a preset is first selected.
Programmable knob positions are inactive unless turned
How do I activate a programmable knob?
The moment you
turn any programmable knob it instantly becomes
active
and it will remain active until you select a different preset, at
which time it becomes inactive again.
Rotate knobs to activate their positions
You may hear a big change in volume or tone when you first
turn a programmable knob if there happens to be a large
difference between the knob's position and the stored preset
setting for the knob. For example, if the VOLUME knob is
pointing to "8" but the stored VOLUME preset setting is "2,"
the volume level will jump from "2" to "8" the moment you
turn the VOLUME knob, making the knob active.
♫
The only way to know what the preset setting of a knob
is
before
you turn it, is by using Fender FUSE software
and connecting the Mustang to your computer.
Effects
There are two effect selection knobs on the Mustang:
• MOD — selects Modulation type effects
• DLY / REV — selects Delay and Reverb type effects
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You can also select effects from a STOMPBOX category
using Fender FUSE software.
The MOD and DLY / REV knobs share the same three selection
indicator LEDs. Whichever knob was turned most recently is
the knob currently associated with these 3 indicator LEDs:
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MUSTANG
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I/II (V.2)