Fender Tone

Mustang GTX, GT & Rumble Amps

Veröffentlicht von: Fender Digital

Beschreibung

Fender Tone® is the ultimate companion app to the Fender® Mustang™ Micro Plus, GTX, GT, and Rumble™ Stage/Studio amplifiers.
• REQUIRES A FENDER® MUSTANG™ MICRO PLUS, GTX, GT, OR RUMBLE™ STAGE/STUDIO AMPLIFIER *
Fender Tone® connects wirelessly to your amp so you can edit your sounds in real-time from across the room, backup & restore your presets to the cloud, or audition and download thousands of tones created by Fender’s community of players and artists.
MANAGE PRESETS
• Quickly navigate presets on your amp.
• Edit, save, and play in real-time through your connected Mustang™ Micro Plus, GTX, GT, or Rumble™ Stage/Studio amp.
EASY EDITING
• Intuitive interface & responsive design for easy editing.
• Endless sound tweaking for your Mustang™ Micro Plus, GTX, GT or Rumble™ amps.
CLOUD PRESETS
• Search, browse and download presets from the Fender Tone® community.
• Discover presets by well-known artists & players created exclusively for Fender Tone®.
• Create your own custom tones and share your presets with others.
Ausblenden Mehr anzeigen...

Screenshots

Fender Tone Häufige Fragen

  • Ist Fender Tone kostenlos?

    Ja, Fender Tone ist komplett kostenlos und enthält keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.

  • Ist Fender Tone seriös?

    🤔 Die Qualität der Fender Tone-App ist gemischt. Einige Nutzer sind zufrieden, während andere Probleme melden. Ziehen Sie in Betracht, einzelne Bewertungen für mehr Kontext zu lesen.

    Danke für die Stimme

  • Wie viel kostet Fender Tone?

    Fender Tone ist kostenlos.

  • Wie hoch ist der Umsatz von Fender Tone?

    Um geschätzte Einnahmen der Fender Tone-App und weitere AppStore-Einblicke zu erhalten, können Sie sich bei der AppTail Mobile Analytics Platform anmelden.

Benutzerbewertung

5 von 5

13 Bewertungen in Peru

5 star
13
4 star
0
3 star
0
2 star
0
1 star
0
Bewertungsverlauf

Fender Tone Bewertungen

Mustang lt25

Patrickkr24 on

Vereinigte Staaten

Bluetooth isn’t an option for lt25 but isn’t advertised on app description or actual amp

Great But Not So Much

shendry1983 on

Vereinigte Staaten

The app when it’s working is an awesome idea. The tones are great and a lot of options to choose from. The complaints are that I have to repeatedly try to get it to connect. Sometimes it connects right away, other times I have to try multiple times. My biggest complaint are with the preset lists. It would make a lot of sense to be able to sort the presets alphabetically. Like if I want all my Pink Floyd tones in order I would have to manually move them and that is labor some and annoying. Such a simple update would fix this yet still no option. Not sure why Fender doesn’t see this as a good addition.

Bluetooth Problems

Mikeb4i8 on

Vereinigte Staaten

Connecting an iPad to the Amp - required every time you turn on the amp, and it is very buggy. Not fun.

Great app that provides accessibility for people who are blind using voiceover with their iPhone

dpdevendra on

Vereinigte Staaten

I have looked around for many apps that work with my electric guitar amp. I am blind, and there are very few applications that can actually be used by somebody who is blind on their iPhone. This application is very usable and provides unlimited amounts of modifications in settings. Very nice good job.

It’s nice to see a hardware company do software well

Kennardy on

Vereinigte Staaten

Over and over there are examples of hardware companies, especially legacy companies like Fender, totally botch modern products that incorporate software and digital interfaces. I have gone from a tube, tweed Fender Blues Jr. to a Boss ME-80 pushing a Blackstar solid state amp to a Fender GTX-100 and I gotta admit, while they completely botched the foot switch, they got the software right. It’s simple, easy to navigate and very intuitive; especially the iPad version. Nicely done Fender. What? You want to know the issues with the foot switch? Sure, I’d love to tell you. First, the buttons are LOUD! Ker-chunk with every press. I have many pedals and they all have a nice, somewhat delicate click. This thing is loud. Second, I have several looper pedals AND HERE IS HOW THEY ALL WORK. YOU PRESS TO RECORD AND PRESS THE SAME BUTTON TO START THE LOOP. NOT ANOTHER PEDAL TWO BUTTONS TO THE LEFT. this means that with some intricate loops I have to look away from my guitar to make sure I click a foot button that is two buttons to the right. Stupid. Almost like the didn’t try it themselves. Third, the included cord is crappy and you cannot use a third party cord. At least mine won’t work. And I’m talking real quality cords! You know, Fender, you should have had the software guys hold the foot switch.

Has Good presets but the Bluetooth is bad

Dasruken on

Vereinigte Staaten

I’m not sure if it’s the Fender GTX or if it’s the app but either way every time I’m playing, at some point or another the Bluetooth will go blank. It’ll say it’s still connected to my phone but wont work anymore. Love all the sounds this comes with though… great feature.

new graphics in the app?

checkers vans on

Vereinigte Staaten

fender tone pro graphics in the app will be great! 🤝🏆

Great Amp, Good Software

reynoldsbd on

Vereinigte Staaten

I use this app to control a Fender Mustang GTX. The amp itself sounds terrific. The Tone app isn’t perfect, but it does its job well enough that I can’t really complain. The main UI for configuring signal chain and managing presets is very intuitive and extremely flexible (compared to my previous “smart” amp, the Spark). Some other areas of the app can start to feel a little clunky, and the connection between amp/iPad drops more often than I would like. But I consider these minor issues; overall the app does what it was designed to do and gets out of my way. Fender gets some criticism for not providing continuous app or amp updates, but I think this is a little unfair. In my opinion the software/firmware is very solid and doesn’t have any major bugs to address. It’s unrealistic to expect Fender to continue delivering free updates. I would rather have a solid amp with no updates as opposed to a mediocre amp with continuous updates.

Awesome app!!!

Skater boi24 on

Vereinigte Staaten

Love using this to jam. Helps to visually see all the effects, amp mods, etc in the palm of your hands! Nice job fender 🤘🏼

Only one complaint

Funkenhauser on

Vereinigte Staaten

Awesome amp (GTX100) and app. My only beef is that there isn’t a virtual pedal that would control the master amp volume. If you are using the XLR out there is no way to control the volume with the EXP-1 in either volume or expression mode. Sure, the amp speaker is affected but XLR out is always maxed. This makes the XLR output useless for live gigs. There is a workaround where you can control the eq-5 pedal and use the EXP-1 to control gain but it’s not the greatest. I don’t want to drive gain, just volume.

Store-Rankings

Ranking-Verlauf
Kategorien-Rankings
Diagramm
Kategorie
Rang
Top Kostenlos
215
Top Kostenlos
299
Top Kostenlos
325
Top Kostenlos
339
Top Kostenlos
357

Fender Tone Konkurrenten

Name
Songsterr Tablaturas y Acordes
Tablaturas de guitarra y bajo
BIAS FX - Guitar Amp & Effects
Complete Multi-Effect Station
Tonebridge Guitar Effects
Play songs in original sound
Spark: Chords, Backing Tracks
The Smartest Practice Amp
BIAS FX 2 - #1 Guitar Tone App
Best Multi Effects & Amps Rig
AmpliTube CS
Efectos y amp de guitarra
JamUp
Guitar Amps, Effects, Pedals
irig, tonebridge, amplitube FX
BIAS AMP 2 - for iPhone
Ultimate Virtual Amp Designer
AmpliTube CS for iPad
Efectos y amp de guitarra

Fender Tone Installationen

Letzte 30 Tage

Fender Tone Umsatz

Letzte 30 Tage

Fender Tone Einnahmen und Downloads

Gewinnen Sie wertvolle Einblicke in die Leistung von Fender Tone mit unserer Analytik.
Melden Sie sich jetzt an, um Zugriff auf Downloads, Einnahmen und mehr zu erhalten.
This page includes copyrighted content from third parties, shared solely for commentary and research in accordance with fair use under applicable copyright laws. All trademarks, including product, service, and company names or logos, remain the property of their respective owners. Their use here falls under nominative fair use as outlined by trademark laws and does not suggest any affiliation with or endorsement by the trademark holders.