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Have You Checked Out the Pedal Effects in Mustang Native?

Craig Anderton

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There are a ton of them, and some of them are really good. For example, the Chromatic Pitch Shifter sounds better than the one in the High-Density Pack. There are multiple delays and reverbs, harmonic tremolo, etc. etc. These aren't for guitar only, so don't sleep on these.

When you rotate the carousel of effects you can hear what they do, which is helpful.

I haven't checked them all out yet, but have already found some favorites. Anyone have any favorites they're using?
 
To be honest, I have not. I tend to have a real good idea of what I want based on known quantities, but it did bring up a question I was somewhat researching.

I've been looking into the Fender Tonemaster Pro do-all-end-all multi-effects board for live use. I currently have (among other things) a Boss GX100 that is fine for some things but doesn't get close (for me) to cutting it for live AND recording purposes. Does Studio Pro have the capability to 'see' a Tonemaster Pro board (or a Mustang for that matter) as a VST effect, with storable information ready to be taken to the stage when necessary?
 
Joe Gilder did a video
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Immediately interested ... until I saw the $$ tag. Wow
 
Immediately interested ... until I saw the $$ tag. Wow
Right, Joe's video on the unit was good until I found out the cost. I said Wow too with several other
choice adjectives...I was not even ready for the price tag on that. Would or could it be handy? Sure, of
course it "could be" I just can't justify the cost for the convenience of this device. If it was in the 300.00
range I might consider it 🎸 🖖

Peace To All
 
It is pretty pricey, but...sometimes that price is worth the time and effort when the artist who hired you to do the recording also hires you to do artist support/live work, and gets pretty peculiar about matching the recorded guitar sounds.

Hey...its happened within the past year a couple of times - but at my age (and in my checkbook's defense,) I don't foresee it happening too many more times.
 
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