Fender | Tone Master Pro Multi-Effects Guitar Workstation
Master Your Tone Like a Pro Before Every Show With The Fender Tone Master Pro!
Combining a powerful, intuitive interface with a host of I/O options, the new Tone Master Pro is the first no-compromise multi-effects guitar workstation to feature Fender’s Tone Master Amplifiers—making it the best-sounding, most powerful, and easiest-to-use guitar processor the company has ever released!
Master Your Tone Like a Pro—Before Every Show!
The culmination of years of R&D, the Tone Master series has been a labor of love, starting with meticulously replicating classic amplifier models. Now, the Tone Master Pro Multi-Effects Guitar Workstation takes it a step further with a full-featured multi-effects workstation geared toward elevating your music-making experience.
Boasting over 100 of the world’s most popular amp models, including all the classic Fender models, plus additional classics—all of which have been sonically replicated using Fender’s proprietary Tone Master Modeling process—Tone Master Pro’s lightweight, rugged chassis features a full-color touchscreen and an intuitive user interface.
The Tone Master Pro’s ten custom-designed footswitch encoders give users instant access to all presets and parameters, with customizable footswitch assignments that let users create presets and combine them to create songs, then organize them into a setlist. Users can also connect to our Tone Master Pro Control app via USB for creating, editing, and sharing their own presets or for auditioning and downloading thousands of tones created by Fender’s community of players and artists.
(The Tone Master Pro is Compatible with the Fender Treadlight Volume & Expression pedal; or, the Mission Engineering SP1-TMP expression pedal.)
Tone Master FR-10 & FR-12
Designed in coordination with the Tone Master Pro, the new Fender Tone Master FR-10 and Tone Master FR-12 both feature full-range, flat-response powered speakers, delivering clear and accurate sound reproduction designed to replicate every detail of the vintage amp and effect models.
Both the Tone Master FR-10 and FR-12 feature integrated 1,000-watt power amps that deliver the volume and headroom needed for even the most demanding live performance. Plus, both come equipped with a three-band active EQ and high-frequency cut control that lets players fine-tune their stage tone without altering the line output signal.
Call CME, chat us online (or in the CME mobile app), or stop into CME today to learn more about the Fender Tone Master Pro multi-effects guitar workstation, as well as our Tone Master FR-10/-12 amplifier options available!
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