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Fender Mustang GTX Series - List of Delay Effects; Descriptions of Delay Effects

Fender Mustang GTX Series
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There are two modes for BPM—”global” and “preset”. “Global” mode applies a single BPM to all presets. In
preset” mode, each preset has its own BPM, which can be set individually per preset (the default rate is 120
BPM). To switch from one BPM mode to the other, press the bottom LAYER BUTTON corresponding to mode:
preset” or “mode: global” in the DISPLAY WINDOW; turn the ENCODER to adjust the BPM rate:
SETTING NOTE DIVISIONS
To synch an eect to the BPM rate, the user can set a specic “note division for modulation and delay eects.
When the note division is set, the time value is automatically calculated to t with the current BPM setting. If
the time parameter is changed, the note division is automatically set to o.
Note divisions values are o, whole note, half note, dotted half note, half note triplet, quarter note, dotted quar-
ter note, quarter note triplet, eighth note, dotted eighth note, eighth note triplet, sixteenth note, dotted six-
teenth note, sixteenth note triplet, thirty second note, dotted thirty second note and thirty second note triplet.
To set note divisions, go to the CONTROLS LAYER of the selected modulation or delay eect by pressing the
corresponding bottom LAYER BUTTON. Use the ENCODER to scroll to and select “NOTE DIVISION” (abbreviat-
ed “DIV”); then turn and press the ENCODER to select a note division value:
If all note divisions are o, BPM will correspond to rate of last delay or modulation eect in the signal path.
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TAP TEMPO
133 bpm
TAP
mode: global
back
BLACK HOLE VIBE
’59
BASSMAN
VIBRA-
TONE
POST FX 1
69
LEVEL ROTOR DEPTH
FDBK PHASE
5.67
Hz
NOTE DIVISION
OFF
BLACK HOLE VIBE
’59
BASSMAN
VIBRA-
TONE
POST FX 1
69
LEVEL ROTOR DEPTH
FDBK PHASE
5.67
Hz
NOTE DIVISION
1/8

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