Millennium Enterprises Stereo150 manual Assigning Modifiers, Midi CCs, Dynamic Modifiers, LFOs

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Section - 5 Advanced Topics

Johnson Millennium

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.

Every Preset in your Millennium has a set of Modifiers. Up to 16 Modifier links can be assigned to control any parameter. There are five types of Modifiers that can be linked to a parameter:

External expression pedal

The foot pedals and switches on the optional Johnson Amplification J-12 foot controller.

LFOs

MIDI CCs

Dynamic (signal amplitude dependent).

MIDI CCs

When you use MIDI CCs, the Millennium responds to CC numbers 0-127 and CHP (channel pressure or aftertouch). This means that you could assign an Expression pedal, a keyboard's modulation or pitch bend wheel, or any other MIDI CC device to control effect Parameters.

LFOs

When you use LFOs, Parameter values can be controlled automatically between a defined minimum and maximum setting at a rate set by the user. The Millennium has 2 user definable LFOs in each preset that can be assigned to any Parameter.

For example, you can create an auto panner without using an auto panner module. Simply link an effect's output pan parameter to the LFO modifier and the LFO will move that parameter back and forth. This modifier can be a very useful weapon in the ongoing battle of new sound creation. There are two LFOs available in each preset that can use unique speeds and waveforms.

Dynamic Modifiers

When you use Dynamic Modifiers, the Parameter values are controlled in relation to the dynamics of the input signal. The possibilities are nearly endless, and they cannot be duplicated using any other method.

For example, you could link the Dynamic Modifier of a Preset to control a chorus level. It doesn't sound like much on paper, but imagine the expressiveness of this type of effect on the guitar part. As the dynamics of the music increase, the chorus becomes less apparent. Ease up on the string attack a little and the chorus increases. ALL IN REAL TIME!

NOTE: Linking a Modifier to a Parameter causes the Parameter to change as if you were changing it using the <Preset/Effect> wheel. The only difference is that the <Store> button and CHANGED icon do not light. Therefore, the Default name may display 'Custom' if a parameter is consistently being changed by a Modifier. Storing the Preset will store these new parameter values.

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Contents User’s Guide Mains Plug Warning EN 55013 Manufacturer’s NameEN 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 SoundsAmplifier Model and Channel Selection Wet/Dry Mix Adjustments Global or LocalAmplifier Contour Control Digital FX Quick Adjust Knobs Selecting a Preset Using the TunerUtility Menu Tuner Mode Press the Utility button once. The display readsInstant Tuner Access Johnson Amplification J-12 Tuner ModeReference 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 ParametersRanges from 0 to 60 milliseconds PhasersOut 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 ParametersGraphic Equalizers 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 SystemOther Utility Functions Factory ResetGlobal vs. Local XLR Cabinet Emulation Output Mode Footswitch Set-UpConnecting the Johnson Amplification J-12 Foot Controller Configuring the PedalboardExpression Pedal Names Press the Preset button to exit Assigning Presets to FootswitchesAssigning 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

Stereo150 specifications

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