Advanced manual, Navigation, Effects & compression – Fender Bronko 40 (Advanced owner's manual) User Manual

Page 2: Bronco, Introduction, Selecting presets, Programmable knobs

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BRONCO

40

Advanced Manual

Introduction

This manual is your step-by-step guide to all the advanced

features found on your Bronco™ 40 amplifier. For information

on using Fender® FUSE™, Ableton® Live or Amplitube®, please

see the separate manuals for each product available at

www.

fender.com/support

Navigation

There are just a few basics of Bronco 40 navigation that you

should know before you explore any further...

Selecting Presets

The most powerful feature of your Bronco 40 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:

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

www.fender.com/support

Each preset includes the settings of all the programmable

knobs on the Bronco 40, which includes every knob except the

MASTER volume and PRESET knobs.

Programmable Knobs

Because the setting of every knob on the Bronco 40 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.

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.

You may hear a big change in volume or tone when you

first turn a programmable knob if there happened to be a

large difference between the knob's starting position and

the stored preset setting. For example, if the VOLUME knob

is pointing to "8" but the stored preset VOLUME setting is

"2," the volume level will jump from "2" to "8" when you start

turning the VOLUME knob because the VOLUME knob is now

instantly active at "8."

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 Bronco 40 to your computer.

Effects & Compression

Use the FX knob to select effects and the COMP knob to

select levels of signal compression.
The FX and COMP knobs share the same three indicator LEDs.

The knob that is being turned or has been turned most recent-

ly, has control of these LEDs.

COMP

FX

OFF

OFF

A

D

B

C

ULTRA

MED

HIGH

LOW

1

2

3

COMP

ACTIVE

AMBER

Bank

( Factory presets )

GREEN

Bank

( User presets )

RED

Bank

( User presets )

PROGRAMMABLE knobs are inactive unless turned

Turn a PROGRAMMABLE knob to activate it

These LEDs are linked to whichever

knob was turned last

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