Fender Mustangtrade GT 100 Mustang™ GT 100 Owner s Manual - English - Page 6
Preset Basics
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PRESET BASICS Mustang GT comes with more than 100 sequentially numbered presets, and users can create and add even more. Each preset has three "layers" that appear in the DISPLAY WINDOW. These are the PRESET LAYER (top), SIGNAL PATH LAYER (middle) and CONTROLS LAYER (bottom); the three LAYER BUTTONS provide access to each layer (see illustration below). ENCODER MIDDLE (GT100, 200 ONLY) BASS REVERB (GT100, 200 ONLY) PRESET LAYER SIGNAL PATH LAYER CONTROLS LAYER LAYER BUTTONS Press to select corresponding layer The PRESET LAYER is active when the amplifier is first turned on; the default setting is the first preset (01). To scroll through presets, turn the ENCODER (see illustration below); whichever preset is displayed becomes active. Presets can also be selected by footswitch (see pages 36-37). ROCK & ROLL FUZZ TWIN REVERB REVERB The first preset (01) is shown here in the PRESET LAYER. The SIGNAL PATH LAYER of each preset consists of one of Mustang GT's many amplifier models, and one or more of dozens of effects and their order (or no effects in some cases). The amp model appears in the center of the SIGNAL PATH LAYER display. Effects appear to either side of the amp model, representing their position in the signal path-"pre" to the left of the amp model (placed "before" the amp) or "post" to the right of the amp model (as in an effects loop). Select any of these items by turning the ENCODER; the selected item in the SIGNAL PATH LAYER will have a white indicator arrow below it and text describing its position above it (see illustration below). ROCK & ROLL FUZZ AMPLIFIER TWIN REVERB REVERB Flanked by two effects, the amp model within the preset is selected here in the SIGNAL PATH LAYER, as indicated by the white arrow and the word "amplifier." 4