Millennium Enterprises Stereo150 manual Changing Effect Modules, Selecting a Default, Example

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Section - 3 Editing Presets

Johnson Millennium

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. 30.

4)Select a Default for the selected Effect Module using the <4> knob.

Changing Effect Modules

Each preset can be comprised of up to 4 digital effects (in addition to the Amplifier section). You can scroll through the modules in each preset two different ways:

1.By pressing the <Edit> button to enter FX Edit mode and using the <Preset/Effect> wheel to scroll through the different modules, or

2.By using the FX Library buttons. Pressing the <Config> button takes you directly to the first module in the Amplifier section. Likewise, pushing the <Other> button takes you directly to the first module in the digital FX section and displays which effect is in it. Subsequent pushes of the button scrolls you through subsequent modules that are in the effect configuration.

Once you reach a module you want to change (ie: you want to swap a delay for a reverb), use the <2> knob to select a new effect.

Selecting a Default

Once you have selected the effect you want in the preset (ie: Dual Chorus), you can quickly scroll through several different Dual Chorus defaults stored in your Millennium's library. Defaults are modified effect modules which have custom settings that can be called up to use in a preset anytime that particular sound is required.

Example:

There are 10 Dual Chorus defaults to choose from. Some Factory Presets use these default settings. So, if you like the Dual Chorus that is being used in Factory Preset #45, and would like to use it in Preset #98, simply scroll to the modulation module, then use the <4> knob to recall the default (which happens to be F4-MediumWell) in Preset #45. This eliminates the need to copy all those parameters from one location to the other.

For a list of all the FX Modules and their Defaults, see page 34.

Adjusting the Module’s Parameters

Once in Edit Mode, the parameters of every default module can be accessed through a series of pages. You adjust the level of a particular module from Edit page 2. If you’re not already in Edit Mode, press the <Edit> button. You can then use the <Preset/Effect> wheel to scroll to the module you want to change (ie: Dual Chorus). Using the <Page> knob, scroll to page 2. You can now change the individual module’s level using the <1> knob. Settings range from 0 (off) to 100%.

Custom Defaults

Once you have tweaked the parameters of an effect Module, you can store it off as part of the preset. Once it is stored off, it becomes a custom default for that preset, but is not added to the User default library. To save the settings as User Defaults, please see pg. 31

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User Guide

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Contents User’s Guide Mains Plug Warning Manufacturer’s Name EN 55013EN 55020 Connect J-3 Multi-Function Footswitch Apply Power Adjust Input and OutputSelect Preset Quick StartTable of Contents Editing Modules Advanced Topics Amplifier SectionMidi Functions Digital Effects SectionUsing the Johnson Amplification J-12 Foot Controller AppendixUser Guide Introduction CongratulationsUser Guide Quick Tour of the Millennium Front Panel100 User Guide F FX Library Buttons Rear Panel MidiAmplifier Model Types American Stack Dual Rectifier, Boogie MK II, Soldano SLOEffects include Basic Specifications Programmable Mono FX LoopFoot Controller Compatibility Johnson Amplification J-12 foot controllerModule Types Module SizesSetting Up Making ConnectionsTo Exit this mode, simply press the Preset button XLR Cabinet Emulation functionsPreset Mode FX Edit ModeUtility Mode Assign ModeInput and Master Output Adjustments Gain AdjustmentsEQ and Preset Level Getting SoundsWet/Dry Mix Adjustments Global or Local Amplifier Model and Channel SelectionAmplifier Contour Control Digital FX Quick Adjust Knobs Selecting a Preset Using the TunerUtility Menu Tuner Mode Press the Utility button once. The display readsJohnson Amplification J-12 Tuner Mode Instant Tuner AccessReference and Output Naming and Storing Presets Naming the PresetStoring the Preset After which you are taken to the preset you have just storedEditing a Preset Preset Editing SectionsIntegrated Amplifier Model Editing Integrated Amplifier Model SelectionBgain LVL Analog Wah Editing Adig LVLNoise Gate Editing Avail Link for Pedal 1 OFFSelecting Effect Configuration Routes Config Series 4,4,4,4Selecting a Default Adjusting the Module’s ParametersCustom Defaults Changing Effect ModulesComparing Changes Comparing Original PstStoring/Naming Defaults Naming the DefaultStoring the Default Editing a ModuleScrolling through a Module’s Pages Output Module FunctionsDigital Effect Module Size and Type Effect NameDefault List ChorusesEffects Library Analog WahAmplifier Types Analog Wah ParametersNoise Gate Noise Gate ParametersDigital Effects ReverbsReverb Stereo Reverb a true stereo version of the Reverb ModuleGated Reverb Reverb ParametersOver Type Over FreqLow Pass TimeChoruses and Flangers T C H ChorusChorus Parameters Flanger Flanger ParametersPhasers Ranges from 0 to 60 millisecondsOut a B Rotary Speaker Simulator ModeLevel OverTremolo and Auto-Panner TremoloAuto Panner Tremolo & Auto Panner ParametersPitch Shifters and Harmony Pitch Shifters ParametersDetuners Delays Slapback delay effect. Ranges from 0 to 60 millisecondsDetuner Parameters Ranges from -50% to 50%Delay Parameters Compressor Compressor ParametersEqualizers Graphic EqualizersGraphic Equalizer Parameters Multi Effects Modules Chorus/Delay and Flange/Delay Parametric EqualizersParametric Equalizer Parameters Multi-Effect Module ParametersWhammy Effects Whammy Effect ParametersAuto Wah Auto Wah Effect ParametersAssigning Modifiers Midi CCsDynamic Modifiers LFOsExternal Expression Pedals Linking a Parameter to a ModifierSetting up an LFO Setting up a Dynamic ModifierMorphing Pedal Assignments Amplifier MorphingVolume Pedal Assignments Morphing Between Effect ModulesVol Pdl Morph Pdl Setting the Midi Channels Preset Receive MapMidi Functions Midi MergingPreset Transmit Map SysEx Device ChannelSysex Dumps SysExDump UserPst³PstNumAfter which it returns to the User default screen SysEx Dump Bulk SystemFactory Reset Other Utility FunctionsGlobal vs. Local XLR Cabinet Emulation Output Mode Footswitch Set-UpConfiguring the Pedalboard Connecting the Johnson Amplification J-12 Foot ControllerExpression Pedal Names Assigning Presets to Footswitches Press the Preset button to exitAssigning Functions Assigning Parameters to Footswitches/ Expression Pedals Gain Exp 1 Min 56MaxOther Footswitch Functions Turn the Page knob to page 10 and the display readsAssigning Midi Control to the Expression Pedals When connected. The display now reads 12 will appear like thisMomentary Footswitch Assignment Turn Page knob to page 3 and the display will readBank Up/ Tuner and Bank Down / Bypass Footswitches Using the TunerOther Pedalboard Tidbits Naming BanksUn-Linking or Viewing Parameter Control Will now read Available LinkBank 1 Top Bank 2 FenderBank 4 Vox MatchlessBank 12 Alternative Bank 18 Dynamics Bank 13 Country Bank 19 MorphBank 14 Vintage StudioMillennium Preset Descriptions Bank 3 Boogie/SoldanoBank 5 Matchless Bank 6 MarshallBank 8 Signature Bank 12 Alternative Bank 13 CountryBank 15 Studio Bank 16 Jazz/FusionBank 18 Dynamics Effect Configuration Chart ConfigStereo 2,2 ConfigParall 4,4,2 ConfigMonoSplit 4,4,4,4Harmony Interval Charts Power Amp Section Power RequirementsAudio Outputs Audio InputsMidi Implementation Chart RemarksSystem Exclusive Implementation Midi BasicsJohnson Amplification Los Angeles, California 90056 USA 213Procedures General FormatRequest ONE Preset 01h Syshead 48h, dd1st1 dd1st2, ... ddnth1, ddnth2, F7h DdnVv = Software version number Rr = Tt =Syshead 17h, aa1, aa2,bbs1, bbs2, F7h BbsNumber of Modules Modules User requestedIndicates the beginning of the xth Module Number of available parameters in the FX Module02h Effect Module 03h 04h Whole Effect Module SYSHEAD, 54h, cc, F7hReset Preset 20h SYSHEAD, 22h, F7hSysEx Button/Keys/Footswitch codes Key Label Hex equivalentSysEx Preset Dump Example Fx Module codes and numbers PEQ 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 Section

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