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Quick Start For those of you who prefer to burn now and read later, we've included this Quick Start section to get you up and running. Connect Cables: Connect guitar into the Bright or Normal input jacks.
Table of Contents Safety Information Declaration of Conformity................................................................i Quick Start ........................................................................................ii Table of Contents ..
Section 4 - Editing Modules Storing/Naming Defaults ..................................................................30 Editing a Module ..............................................................................31 Output Module Functions ........
Section 6 - Using the Johnson Amplification J-12 Foot Controller Configuring the Pedalboard ............................................................68 Connecting the J-12 ....................................................................68 Expression Pedal Names .
Johnson Millennium User Guide VI.
Section-1 Introduction Congratulations... ... you are now the proud owner of a Johnson Millennium Stereo 150 Amplifier, the most powerful, flexible, and easy-to-use Integrated Modeling Amplifier ever produced. Your Millennium has set the new standard for all other Amplifiers/Multi-effect processors to follow.
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A Quick Tour of the Millennium The Front Panel 1) Bright and Normal Inputs - The 1/4” inputs of the Millennium allow you to select between Bright (top) and Normal (bottom). The Bright produces a slightly brighter sound, where as the Normal input provides a normal input color.
5) Amplifier Model Buttons - These buttons let you instantly select (and move through the menu of the d Amplifier model with successive presses) one of the many Modeled Amplifiers and switch channels within the selected Amplifier setting.
9d) Information Line - The row of 24 characters in the top line of the display indicates more detailed information about specific functions and items such as: Preset names, Parameter names and Utility information. 9e) Parameter Data Sections - Immediately below the information line, are four parameter data sections.
13) Speed/1 Knob - This knob controls the Speed of modulation effects when the unit is in Preset mode. In Edit or Utility mode, it controls the number 1 parameter that appears in the display. 14) Depth/2 Knob - This knob controls the Depth of modulation effects when the unit is in Preset mode.
The Rear Panel 1) Fuse- 100, 120 VAC 6 Amp fuse is inserted here. 2) Expression Pedal 1 and 2 jacks - This is the insert point for an external expression pedal. Standard volume or voltage controller pedals can be used in these inserts. Once inserted, this expression pedal can be linked to control any parameter of the Millennium.
Integrated Amplifier Modeling Vintage and Modern Amp Models : There is really no need to have numerous vintage or modern amplifiers in storage or cluttering up space. The Millennium's unique Integrated Amplifier modeling puts almost every amplifiers tone under the hood.
Digital Effects Not only is the MIllennium a great stand-alone Guitar Amplifier, but it also has a world class digital multi-effect section that includes almost every Studio-quality effect imaginable.
Basic Specifications 2 Inputs, Up to 4 Extension Speaker Outputs and XLR Cabinet Emulation Outputs With the Millennium, the input section offers both a Bright and Normal input, and up to 4 extension speaker cabinets can be connected to the Millennium.
Foot Controller Compatibility Although the Millennium has incredible flexibility on its own, we at Johnson Amplification have made the Millennium compatible to use with the Johnson Amplification J-12 foot controller, or the Digitech Control One. The optional J-12 can help you maximize the potential of your Millennium.
Module Types Each effect in the digital FX section is contained in separate effect blocks referred to as “Modules”. There are three basic types of FX Modules used by the Digital FX section of the .
Section-2 Setting Up Making Connections Your Millennium can be connected in several different ways to meet the requirements of specific applications. The following diagrams offer some different ways your Millennium can be connected. NOTE: In the following diagrams, we have shown use of the external FX loop.
Running Direct with the Programmable Cabinet Emulator XLR Direct Outs The Millennium offers you two ways to record guitar tracks. With the first, you can do classic recordings by placing a microphone in front of the speakers of the Millennium. Or, you can use the XLR direct output to record direct to a mixing console.
Getting Around In the Operating System The menu structure of your Millennium has been specially designed to be easy to use. The display shows the information you need, but to make things even easier for you, illumination of the front panel buttons offers additional operating information.
Getting Sounds It never fails, there always seems to be a sound man at the back of the room, or an engineer in the control room that wants “more of this, or less of that” (bottom line: your ear is king). But, to accommodate these situations, you may need to make some minor adjusting here and there along the way.
•When the Tone controls are used, the display will appear as follows on page 2 of the Amplifier module when the Millennium is in Edit mode: •Using the <Page> knob turn to page 4 and the display will appear like this: Amplifier Model and Channel Selection Selecting Amplifier types in the Millennium is as easy as pushing a button.
Digital FX Quick Adjust Knobs Many digital effects available in the MIllennium have a simple quick adjustment knob located on the front panel. These knobs are great to use when you need to bring in or bring down the level of a selected effect.
Selecting A Preset When you first turn on your Millennium, you are in Preset Mode, and the display will appear something like: To select a preset, do the following: 1. Make sure preset mode is selected (the <Preset> button will be brightly lit).
Instant Tuner Access To instantly access the Tuner Mode of the Millennium, press and hold the <Utility> button. This will take you directly to the tuner function. 3. As you play a note on the guitar, the large number display will tell you which note you are playing, while the meter will show you if you are flat or sharp.
Section-3 Editing Presets Naming and Storing Presets Before we get into editing presets and creating your own, let’s learn how to store changes so you won’t lose any modifications you’ll want to keep.
Storing the Preset 1. When you have the name how you want it, press the <Store> button again. The top line of the display appears something like this: This screen allows you to select the location of the new Preset. Note that when the Preset is stored, it is stored in the User bank of presets because factory presets cannot be overwritten.
Editing a Preset The Millennium is capable of producing almost any sound ever thought conceivable. Whether it be amplifier tone or an effect configuration that utilizes the most sophisticated digital effects available.
2. Now use the <Preset/Effect> wheel and scroll to the Amplifier type Module. Once you are there, the display will appear something like this: 3. Using the <2> knob will allow you to select any one of the amplifier models within the Millennium and the <4> knob will select either the A or B channel.
6. Now use the <Page> knob to move to page 5 of the amplifier model editing section and the display will appear like this: 7. Using the <1> knob will let you adjust the digital level of Channel A. The <3> knob adjusts the digital level of Channel B.
3. The <2> (pedal> parameter can be assigned to a footswitch to bypass or turn the module On. This is parameter can be selected by turning the <2> knob and a Changed icon will appear directly beneath the parameter. At this point press the <Assign> button and the display will appear as follows: 4.
4. Once the Noise gate type and position are selected use the <Page> knob and turn to page 3 of the Noise gate edit module. This page is used to set the Threshold, Attenuation, Attack and Release parameters. Higher Threshold settings will close the gate sooner.
When you enter FX Edit mode, the first page of every FX Module allows you to: 1) Bypass that effect module (by turning it on or off) using the <1> knob. 2) Select an Effect Module (Only in the Digital Effect section), using the <2> knob. 3) Store the Default using the <3> knob (for more info on storing Defaults, see pg.
Comparing Changes During the course of editing presets, you may find that you want to compare the edited version of the preset to the original, stored version. Fortunately, your Millennium provides you with a compare function. To compare an edited preset with the original stored version, do the following: 1.
Section-4 Editing Modules Storing/Naming Defaults Before we get into editing modules and creating your defaults, let’s learn how to store changes so you won’t lose any modifications you’ll want to keep.
Storing the Default 1. When you have the name as you want it to read, press the <Store> button. The top line of the display reads: Store To: [Name] This screen allows you to select the location of the new default. Note that when the default is stored, it is stored in the User bank of defaults because factory defaults cannot be overwritten.
Scrolling through a Module’s Pages Notice in the bottom left corner of the display (just under the preset number) the display indicates which page you are on and the total number of pages within the module. Each page allows you to access up to four parameters using the <1> - <4> knobs.
Digital Effect Module Size and Type With all of the work that these digital effect modules do for your sound, they have a tendency to work up an appetite. So, they consume their food from the FX pies chart referred to on page 12. Since some of these effect modules have a larger appetite than the others, they require more pie.
Default List The Following list contains the names of all of the Effect Defaults in the Millennium Noise Gate Choruses •S1 Pre Gate •S2 Post NR •Post T ub •S2 PostDst •Fast Swell •Slow Swe.
Effects Library The following pages offer the complete low-down on all of the effects offered in the Johnson Millennium Stereo 150 . Analog Wah With the Analog Wah, you get the best of both worlds.
Channel A Treble This parameter controls the high EQ frequency used in Channel A . Range is from 0.0 to 10. Channel A Mid This parameter controls the mid EQ frequency used in Channel A . Range is from 0.0 to 10. Channel A Bass This parameter controls the low EQ frequency used in Channel A .
Digital Effects Reverbs Reverberation is probably the most widely used effect because it allows you to simulate the sound reflection characteristics of almost any kind of room. In a real room, reverb is a result of sound reflecting off room surfaces such as the walls, floor, ceiling, and objects in the room.
Gated Reverb Gated reverb doesn't behave as naturally as the standard varieties of reverb. Originally, it was created by taking a long, dense reverb and chopping it short with a noise gate. This made for a burst of reverberation energy that could help thicken up a variety of sounds.
X-Over Type Selects which crossover type will be used for the Primary Secondary reverb stages. The two crossover types are High Pass (HP) and Low Pass (LP). X-Over Freq. Selects the Frequency where the crossover begins to function. Ranges from 25Hz to 20kHz.
Note: The following Delay Parameters that are utilized within the Reverb section are to be used in the Room Echo reverb module. Delay A Sets the length of time before hearing Delay Group A. Ranges from 0 to 120 milliseconds. Delay B Sets the length of time before hearing Delay Group A and Delay Group B.
The Dual Chorus creates two different pitch “voices”, while the Octal Chorus creates eight voices for extremely full, rich sounds . Figure 4-1 Modulation Example The only difference between chorus.
When do I use Chorus? The Chorus effect is so vast in applications, an easier question would probably be “When can’t I use a Chorus. When playing the Blues, turn the Speed and Depth parameters up to produce an almost Leslie-Type effect When trying to obtain “Big” rock guitar tone, use the Chorus to thicken-up and add depth to your sound.
Out C - D Adjusts the overall level of chorus voice C or D. Ranges from Off to 100%. Pan C - D Controls the placement of chorus voice C or D in the stereo image. Ranges from -99 to 99. Out LA - LB Adjusts the left-side level of chorus voice A or B. Ranges from Off to 100%.
wave or the intensity of SP1 or SP2 typically produce better results. See figure 4-2. Dly A - B Controls the delay time of flange voice A or B. Shorter delay times produce a more dramatic, deeper sweeping sound. Ranges from 0 to 60 milliseconds. Out A - B Adjusts the overall level of flange voice A or B.
Rotary Speaker Simulator The Rotary Speaker Simulator allows you to emulate the classic rotating speaker sound, without the chiropractic problems that come with moving bulky speaker cabinets. The Rotary speaker is directly responsible for some of the most unique sounds in music.
Tremolo and Auto-Panner Look out, because the popular Tremolo and Auto panner effects of the 50’s and 60’s are back with a vengeance. These effects that revolution- ized “Surf-Style” music can be heard all over the air waves in the 90’s.
WvFrm Selects which waveform the LFO follows. Options for this control include sine, triangle, SP1 (Special 1), and SP2 (Special 2). The sine wave setting is probably the most easily recognized, but the smooth response of the triangle wave or the intensity of SP1 or SP2 typically produce better results.
Shft E - H See Shift A - B. Dtn E - H See Dtn A - B. Key Sets the diatonic key for the harmonies. If the song you are playing is in the key of G Major, you would select G for the scale. Scale Sets the scale type for the Harmony you want to hear. Scale types include: Major, Minor, Harmonic Minor, Melodic Minor.
When do I use a detuner? The detuner falls into the same guidelines as the chorus effect. It works with just about everything; It is ideal for thickening up a rhythm guitar track. Remember to experiment with the delay parameters if you are looking for a wider detuning sound.
the output. The Millennium delays have a feedback meter that is used to send a portion of the delayed signal back to the input to be re- recorded along with new source material. The feedback setting determines how long the delay repeats take to decay to inaudibility.
Dly A - B Controls the percentage of DELAYTIME allocated to delay voices A and B. For example, if DELAYTIME (above) is set to 1000 ms and DLYA is set to 75%, the voice A delay time is 750 ms. Remember, each voice in the Module can have any delay time up to 100% of DELAYTIME.
Equalizers The Millennium has a broad selection of equalizer Modules to cover virtually any need. If you need bigger Guitar tone, the EQs will give it to you.
Parametric Equalizers Parametric EQs offer the added flexibility of letting you define the center frequency you want to adjust, and how many frequencies around that center frequency you want to affect. Some of the PEQ modules in the Millennium, also include high shelf and low shelf EQ bands.
Dry: Lvl Controls the level of the dry (uneffected) signal. Ranges from Off to 100%. Balance Controls the positioning of the dry signal in the stereo soundfield. Ranges from -99 (all left) to 99 (all right). Route Selects the route signal path within the Chorus/Delay, and Flange/Delay Multi effects modules.
FX Level This parameter lets you select the overall FX level mix of the Whammy Effect module. Ranges from: Off to 100%. Dry Level This parameter lets you select the amount of Dry signal that is included in the Whammy effect.
Section-5 Advanced Topics Assigning Modifiers Modifiers are unique tools that can be used to dramatically alter your sound based on information from External expression pedals and external footswitches, signal amplitude, the settings of a Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO) or MIDI Continuous Controller.
External Expression Pedals The rear panel of the Millennium contains 2 external expression pedal inserts that can be linked to control any parameter of the Amplifier operating system. Either a Standard Volume or a Voltage control pedal can be connected to these insertion jacks.
Setting up an LFO To set up an LFO that is linked to an effect parameter, the procedure is as follows: 1. Enter Assign Mode by pressing the <Assign> button. 2. Use the <Page> knob to scroll to the LFO page. The display looks something like: 3.
8. Use the <2> knob to adjust the attack time of the Dyn. 9. Use the <3> knob to adjust the hold time of the Dyn. 10. Use the <4> knob to adjust the release time of the Dyn.
4. Now using the <Page> knob, turn to page 2 and the display will appear like this: 5. By turning the <3> this will activate the Morph pedal parameter making it ready for assignment. Now press the <Assign> button and the display will appear something like this: 6.
1. From Preset mode, you must get to the configuration screen by either pressing the <Edit> button and turning the <Preset/Effect> wheel, or simply press the <Config> button until the display appears something like this: 2. Now turn the <Page> knob to page 2 and the display will appear like this: 3.
MIDI Functions In this day and age where the role of the Guitarist has taken on so many new responsibilities, his or her equipment has to be fast, and has to be able to communicate with other devices at the drop of a hat. So, we at Johnson Amplification have given the Millennium all of the MIDI goodies that your heart may desire.
1. Press the <Utility> button and scroll to Page 4 of the Utility menu using the <Page> knob. The display reads: 2. Use the <3> knob to select the MIDI Preset change number you want mapped. Note that the number under Millennium USER changes along with the MIDI number.
Normal MIDI data, like Preset Changes, MIDI Volume, Modulation, etc. is transmitted and received on the MIDI channel designated by the setting of MIDI RECEIVE CHANNEL ). SysEx data, on the other hand, is transmitted and received on the SysEx channel designated by the setting of SYSEX DEVICE CHANNEL.
To initiate an individual Default dump from the Millennium, do the following: 1. Press the <Utility> button and scroll to Page 9 of the Utility menu using the <Page> knob. The display reads: 2. Using the function <2> knob, select the Effect Module whose Default you want to dump.
Other Utility Functions The following page, lists some additional Utility functions included in the Millennium that make your programming life a little easier. Factory Reset Allows you to erase all User Presets, Default and Utility settings at once and restore the Millennium memory to its factory condition.
The procedure for selecting either the Local or Global XLR Cabinet emulation is as follows: 1. Press the <Utility> button and scroll to page 2 of the Utility page using the <Page> knob. The display reads: 2. Using the <4> knob, you can turn the Cabinet Emulator to either Local On or Global On mode, or Global Off.
Section-6 The J-12 Foot Controller Configuring the Pedalboard The optional Johnson Amplification J-12 foot controller can help you get the most out of your Millennium.
Assigning Functions The J -12 helps you organize your sounds into 19 groups called Banks. Each of these Banks utilize the 10 footswitches patches, which are user programmable to do one of several functions.
Assigning Parameters to Footswitches/ Expression Pedals The Millennium allows you to control up to 16 Parameters per Preset. Each time you link a parameter to a Footswitch or expression pedal, it is added to any assignments already made to that controller.
Other Footswitch Functions The footswitches on the J-12 can be assigned to do several functions. This is done through the Foot Controller menus in the Utility section of the Millennium.
5. Now to assign the CC number, just turn the <4> knob until you have reached the desired CC. The display will now read something like this: 6. Press the <Preset> button to exit the Foot controller setup menu.
3. Turn either function keys <2 or 3> to assign a CC number to the selected Expression pedal . The display will appear like this on page 11 if, for example Exp 1 is selected. (Exp1=Internal Expression pedal 1 insert on Millennium w/o the J-12. Or, Expression pedals 1 or 2 on the J- 12 when connected.
2. Turn <Page> knob to page 3 and the display will read: 3. Turn the function knob <4> to select the MIDI CC transmit channel. For example, select channel 10 and the display will now appear like this: 4. To exit the Transmit channel assignment, press the <Preset> button.
Other Pedalboard Tidbits Here are a few other features that you will want to learn about to get the most out of your J-12 foot controller: Bank Up/ Tuner and Bank Down / Bypass Footswitches These two foot switches are located at top right side of the J-12.
3. At this point, use the <2> knob to select the Bank to be named. Once the Bank has been selected, turn the <4> knob to rename the Bank. The display now appears like this: 4. To exit the naming bank assignment, press the <Utility> button.
Section-7 Appendix Millennium Factory Preset List Bank 1 Top 5 1- Rectifier Solo Cfg-4 2- Panning Twin Reverb Cfg-4 3- Matchless Blues Cfg-3 4- Custom Marshall w/Reverb Cfg-1 5- Get Your Wah Wahs Out .
Bank 12 Alternative 56- Industrialized Cfg-9 57- Whammy Madness Cfg-2 58- Triplet Delay Cfg-4 59 - Post-Seattle Grind Cfg-4 60- Space Hippie Cfg-8 Bank 13 Country 61- Pedal Steel Cfg-2 62- Rockin’ B.
Millennium Preset Descriptions To help all of you Tone and Effect connoisseurs along the way, this list gives you a brief description all 100 Factory Presets of the Millennium. Bank - 1 Top 5 1- Rectifier Stack - Pure and rich Dual Rectifier Stack tone with Dual Delay and Chorus modules ideal for soloing.
Bank - 4 Vox 16- ‘63 Vox AC 30 Top Boost - Vintage British Combo tone with Reverb mixed in for good measure. 17- Vox AC 30 Clean/Dirty - Classic clean AC 30 in channel A and distortion in channel B. 18- Vox w/Analog Wah - A Slightly overdriven AC 30 with an Analog tape delay effect.
33- Jonson Edge->Clean - A overdriven Amp tone that can be switched to to clean with a Digital Compressor, Dual Delay and Stereo reverb digital effect modules. 34- Johnson Tone and Clean - A custom Johnson Amplifier module that boosts the clean signal with 6-band Parametric EQ and adds a Dual Phaser and Stereo dual delay module.
49- Blue BB’s - Added parametric EQ with reverb and Delay give you the tone of BB'S and his best girl Lucille. 50- Slide Blues - Use an expression pedal on this preset to create bayou-type slide guitar effects.
Bank - 14 Vintage 66- Surfari - Great surf music tones will shoot the pipeline with this Tremolo and Reverb preset. 67- Fuzz in the Sky - Use this Preset to bring out the great fuzz tone of the ‘60s and ‘70s. 68- Danno Electro - Pitch shifting and Dual Chorus is used to help produce this Baritone Guitar preset.
83- Phasey Rhythm - Use this Dual-tone Phaser effected preset for rhythm playing. 84- Too Heavy - You will have gain for days when you use this Dual Rectifier model preset. 85- Just a Wah - This JCM 800 Combo amp with distortion uses an Analog Wah module to produce overdrive tones.
Effect Configuration Chart L/R OUTS GATE 4 L/R OUTS GATE L/R OUTS GATE L/R OUTS GATE L/R OUTS GATE L/R OUTS GATE L/R OUTS L/R OUTS GATE 4 13 9 7 8 4 L/R OUTS L/R OUTS GATE 3 4 4 44 2 1 2 3 10 12 14 6 .
Harmony Interval Charts üOct ü7th ü6th ü#5th ü#4th ü3rd ü2nd Ref ¨ı2nd ¨ı3rd ¨3rd ¨b5th ¨b6th ¨b7th ¨Oct Lydian Aug. C B A G# F# E D C B A G# F# E D C Int. üOct ü6th ü5th ü3rd ü2nd Ref ¨ı3rd ¨4th ¨ı6th ¨ı7th ¨Oct Major Pent.
Millennium Specifications Power Amp Section: 60 Watts RMS per channel @ 8 ohms 120 Watts RMS per channel @ 4 ohms Audio Outputs: Left Speaker outputs: 2-1/4 inch jacks paralleled Right Speaker outputs.
MIDI Implementation Chart Default Messages Altered Basic Channel Default Channel XX X X X N/A X N/A 0 0-127 True Voice Note Number Mode Velocity Note ON Note OFF Function.
System Exclusive Implementation MIDI System Exclusive communication allows a user to control a device directly through MIDI in a very powerful and flexible manner.
Pitch Bend : Pitch Bend information is a higher resolution controller that is not supported in Johnson Amplification products, due to the density of the information and the resources needed to process it properly.
REQUEST ONE PRESET (01h) SYS_HEAD, 01(h), yy1, yy2, zz1, zz2 F7(h) When yy = 00(h) User bank is selected When yy = 01(h) Factory bank is selected zz The Preset number, 1-100 User (00-63(h)) or 1-100 Factory (00-63(h)) When a Request One Preset procedure is received, the Millennium will respond with a Receive One Preset procedure.
RECEIVE UTILITY SETTINGS (12h) SYS_HEAD 12(h), vv(1)1, vv(1)2, vv(2)1, vv(2)2, rr1, rr2, tt1, tt2, ee1, ee2, ff1, ff2, ss1, ss2, nn1, nn2, mm1, mm2, qq1, qq2, yy (1st)1,yy(1st)2, zz(1st)1,zz(1st)2 .
When ww= 7F(h) All module’s parameters will be requested. When ww= 68(h) (position of the module minus 1), only that module’s parameters will be requested. ww Requested Module’s parameter Values When a Request All Current Parameter Values procedure is received, the Millennium will respond with a Respond All Current Parameter Values procedure.
02(h) 1/2 Effect Module 03(h) 3/4 Effect Module 04(h) Whole Effect Module RECEIVE KEY SCAN CODE (54h) SYS_HEAD, 54(h), cc, F7(h) cc Code for the Key Scan ( note: there is only one byte, not two ) The Receive Key Scan Code procedure is used to emulate a button press on the front panel of the.
RESET PRESET (20h) SYS_HEAD, 20(h), F7(h) The Reset Preset procedure causes the Millennium to reload the current saved program. RESET DEVICE (21h) SYS_HEAD, 21(h), F7(h) The Reset Device procedure causes the Millennium to reboot the software as if the power had been turned off, and then back on.
SysEx Button/Keys/Footswitch codes The following are codes for each of the buttons or keys on the Millennium. Numbers are given as hexadecimal values. Key Label Hex equivalent Key Label Hex equivalent.
SysEx Preset Dump Example For those of you that are reluctant to stick your feet in the SysEx water, we have included a simple example of a SysEx Preset jump. It takes you set by step through all of the operation commands of a typical SysEx procedure.
Fx Module codes and numbers The Following chart shows all effect modules and their respective parameters with SysEx Effect I.D. numbers attached. FX # FX Name EditPage P# Parameter Name 131(h) Tube Dist.
08(h) 100Hz Page 4 09(h) 160Hz 0A(h) 250Hz 0B(h) 400Hz 0C(h) 630Hz Page 5 0D(h) 1kHz 0E(h) 1.6kHz 0F(h) 2.5kHz 10(h) 4.0kHz Page 6 11(h) 6.3kHz 12(h) 10.0kHz 13(h) 16.0kHz 43(h) GEQ 31 Page 1 00(h) On/Off 01(h) FX Type 02(h) Default Type Page 2 03(h) Level 04(h) Phase Page 3 05(h) 20Hz 06(h) 25Hz 07(h) 31.
Page 5 09(h) Band2 Freq 0A(h) Width Level Page 6 0B(h) Band3 Freq 0C(h) Width Level Page 7 0D(h) Band4 Freq 0E(h) Width Level Page 8 0F(h) HiShlv Freq 10(h) Level 46(h) St PEQ 6 Page 1 00(h) On/Off 01.
12(h) DlyH Page 7 13(h) Spread 47(h) Dual Flange Page 1 00(h) On/Off 01(h) FX Type 02(h) Default Page 2 03(h) FX level 04(h) Dry Level 05(h) Balance Page 3 06(h) Speed 07(h) Depth 08(h) Feedback 09(h).
09(h) DlyB Page 4 0A(h) OutA 0B(h) PanA 0C(h) OutB 0D(h) PanB 2E(h) Quad Detune Page 1 00(h) On/Off 01(h) FX Type 02(h) Default Page 2 03(h) FX Level 04(h) Dry Level 05(h) Balance Page 3 06(h) DetnA 0.
08(h) ShftB 09(h) DtnB Page 4 0A(h) ShftC 0B(h) DtnC 0C(h) ShftD 0D(h) DtnD Page 5 0E(h) Out A 0F(h) PanA 10(h) OutB 11(h) PanB Page 6 12(h) OutC 13(h) PanC 14(h) OutD 15(h) PanD 2B(h) Octal Pitch Pag.
02(h) Default Page 2 03(h) FX Level 04(h) Dry Level 05(h) Balance Page 3 06(h) Delay Time 07(h) FeedBack 08(h) Tapit (ignore) Page 4 09(h) Out 0A(h) Pan Dual Dly(370ms) 15(h) Dual Dly(700ms) 1A(h) Dua.
07(h) FeedBack 08(h) Tapit (ignore) Page 4 09(h) DlyA 0A(h) DlyB 0B(h) DlyC 0C(h) DlyD Page 5 0D(h) OutLA 0E(h) OutLB 0F(h) OutLC 10(h) OutLD Page 6 11(h) OutRA 11(h) OutRB 13(h) OutRC 14(h) OutRD 32(.
09(h) PreDelay Page 1 00(h) On/Off 01(h) FX Type 02(h) Default Page 2 03(h) FX Level 04(h) Dry Level 05(h) Balance Page 3 06(h) Delay 07(h) Filter Type 08(h) Frequency Page 4 09(h) OutL 0A(h) OutR 0A(.
09(h) Dispersion 0A(h) Low Pass Page 5 0B(h) Blend 0C(h) OutL 0D(h) OutR 8(h) Spring Reverb Page 1 00(h) On/Off 01(h) FX Type 02(h) Default Page 2 03(h) FX Level 04(h) Dry Level 0F(h) Room Echo Page 1.
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