Fender Rumble Studio 40

Fender Rumble Studio 40 Stage 800 User Manual SETLISTS

Fender Rumble Studio 40

For individual convenience, presets can be grouped together in “Setlists.”These are user-created groups containing any arrangement of presets ideal for a particular situation—a gig or rehearsal, a favorites list, genre, artist list, etc. Simple to create, edit, name and even delete, Setlists personalize and streamline the Rumble Studio 40/Stage 800 experience so that users can access multiple presets quickly and easily. Presets within a given Setlist can also be selected using the MGT-4 Footswitch (see page 49).

To create a Setlist, first press the MENU utility button and use the ENCODER to scroll to and select SETLISTS:

A green plus-sign box will appear; press the ENCODER on it to create a new Setlist:

A blue box labeled “SETLIST 1” will appear; press the ENCODER on SETLIST 1 to begin adding presets to it:

The green plus-sign box will then reappear; press the ENCODER on it to see a list of presets to select from:

Use the ENCODER to scroll among presets to add to SETLIST 1, then press the ENCODER to select a desired preset:

The selected preset is now added to SETLIST 1; repeat the previous two steps to add additional presets to SETLIST 1. Once multiple presets have been added to SETLIST 1, use the ENCODER to scroll through and activate different presets within the selected Setlist:

When finished creating and using a Setlist, return to main preset mode by pressing the top LAYER BUTTON. Note that when doing this, the PRESET LAYER will display whichever preset was last highlighted in the Setlist:

To create subsequent additional Setlists, repeat the steps on page 34 and above. These will automatically be labeled “SETLIST 2,”“SETLIST 3” and so on in numerical order.

DELETING AN INDIVIDUAL PRESET FROM A SETLIST

Once a Setlist is created, individual presets within them can easily be deleted if necessary (to delete an entire Setlist, see page 37). To delete a single preset within a Setlist, highlight the preset to be deleted by scrolling to it using the ENCODER; press the CONTROLS LAYER button corresponding to the “gear” icon in the DISPLAY WINDOW:

“DELETE” will then appear in a blue box; press the ENCODER on it to delete that preset. Alternately, press the PRESET LAYER button corresponding to “back” in the DISPLAY WINDOW to not delete the preset from the Setlist:

NAMING SETLISTS

For personalized organization, a Setlist can be given a name other than its numerical designation (i.e., “SETLIST 1,” SETLIST 2,” etc.). This can be any name the user wants. To name a Setlist, first press the MENU utility button and use the ENCODER to scroll to and select SETLISTS, then use the ENCODER to scroll to the Setlist to be renamed (see illustrations below).

Press the LAYER BUTTON corresponding with the “gear” icon, then use the ENCODER to scroll to and select-the “RENAME SETLIST” option (see illustration below).

Use the ENCODER to enter a new name using the process described on page 11 (see illustration below).

When entering a new Setlist name is completed, press the LAYER BUTTON corresponding to the onscreen prompt “done.”The Setlist menu will then appear with the newly named Setlist in place (see illustrations below and on next page).

DELETING SETLISTS

An entire Setlist can also be deleted. To do this, enter the Setlist menu by pressing the MENU utility button and using the ENCODER to scroll to and select SETLISTS (see illustration below).

Use the ENCODER to scroll to the Setlist to be deleted; then press the bottom LAYER BUTTON corresponding with the “gear” icon in the DISPLAY WINDOW (see illustration below).

From the menu shown, use the ENCODER to scroll to “DELETE SETLIST”; press the ENCODER on it to delete the selected Setlist (see illustrations below). Alternately, press the top LAYER BUTTON corresponding to “back” (x) in the DISPLAY WINDOW to not delete the Setlist. After a Setlist is deleted, the user is returned to the Set-list menu.

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