Millennium Enterprises Stereo150 External Expression Pedals, Linking a Parameter to a Modifier

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Johnson Millennium

Section - 5 Advanced Topics

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. The 2 External Expression pedals on the J-12 foot controller can be used as well.

Once the External Expression pedal is connected, the assignment procedure to be followed is listed below.

Linking a Parameter to a Modifier

To link a parameter to a Modifier, please complete the following steps:

1.Scroll to the parameter you would like to link to a modifier (ie: Delay feedback).

2.Press the <Assign> button and the display appears something like:

Avail Link for: FdBack

 

2

1

 

%kHz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OFF￿msdB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LINK CHANGED

 

LINK CHANGED

 

LINK CHANGED

LINK CHANGED

 

 

 

 

WAH TUBE

EQ GATE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

L/R OUTS

FACTORY USER

b

 

 

 

 

 

#

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BANK

1 OF 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PAGE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

L/R OUTS

3. Turn the <1> knob to turn the link for that parameter on. The display will look something like this:

 

2

FdBck F.Sw

 

Min[

]Max

 

 

 

%kHz

 

 

 

%kHz

 

%kHz

 

 

 

 

 

 

%kHz

 

1

 

2

F1

3

4

 

on￿msdB

msdB

-99msdB

 

HldmsdB

 

LINK CHANGED

 

 

LINK CHANGED

 

 

LINK CHANGED

LINK CHANGED

 

 

 

 

WAH

TUBE

EQ

#

GATE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

L/R OUTS

FACTORY USER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BANK

1 OF 19 b

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PAGE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

L/R OUTS

4.Use the <2> knob to scroll through the different modifiers that can be linked to the parameter you want assigned. The selections are: MIDI CC’s (CC): 0-127 & ChP (aftertouch)

Real Time modifiers (RT): LF1, LF2, dY1, & dy2

External Pedal (Ext): Pdl,(Pd3) when the J-12 is connected.

J-12 (F.Pdl & F.Sw): Pdl-2 & F l-10

NOTE: The MUTE and THRU effect types do not have any Parameters to connect to, so they will not appear in the parameter list.

5.Use the <3> knob to select the minimum parameter value you want when the controller is in the maximum position.

6.Use the <4> knob to select the maximum parameter value you want when the controller is in the maximum position.

NOTE: Make sure you store any changes you want to save before moving on.

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Contents User’s Guide Mains Plug Warning EN 55020 Manufacturer’s NameEN 55013 Apply Power Adjust Input and Output Connect J-3 Multi-Function FootswitchSelect Preset Quick StartTable of Contents Amplifier Section Editing Modules Advanced TopicsMidi Functions Digital Effects SectionAppendix Using the Johnson Amplification J-12 Foot ControllerUser Guide Congratulations IntroductionUser Guide Front Panel Quick Tour of the Millennium100 User Guide F FX Library Buttons Midi Rear PanelAmerican Stack Dual Rectifier, Boogie MK II, Soldano SLO Amplifier Model TypesEffects include Programmable Mono FX Loop Basic SpecificationsJohnson Amplification J-12 foot controller Foot Controller CompatibilityModule Sizes Module TypesMaking Connections Setting UpXLR Cabinet Emulation functions To Exit this mode, simply press the Preset buttonFX Edit Mode Preset ModeUtility Mode Assign ModeGain Adjustments Input and Master Output AdjustmentsEQ and Preset Level Getting SoundsAmplifier Contour Control Wet/Dry Mix Adjustments Global or LocalAmplifier Model and Channel Selection Digital FX Quick Adjust Knobs Using the Tuner Selecting a PresetUtility Menu Tuner Mode Press the Utility button once. The display readsReference and Output Johnson Amplification J-12 Tuner ModeInstant Tuner Access Naming the Preset Naming and Storing PresetsAfter which you are taken to the preset you have just stored Storing the PresetPreset Editing Sections Editing a PresetIntegrated Amplifier Model Editing Integrated Amplifier Model SelectionBgain LVL Adig LVL Analog Wah EditingAvail Link for Pedal 1 OFF Noise Gate EditingConfig Series 4,4,4,4 Selecting Effect Configuration RoutesAdjusting the Module’s Parameters Selecting a DefaultCustom Defaults Changing Effect ModulesComparing Original Pst Comparing ChangesNaming the Default Storing/Naming DefaultsEditing a Module Storing the DefaultOutput Module Functions Scrolling through a Module’s PagesEffect Name Digital Effect Module Size and TypeChoruses Default ListAnalog Wah Effects LibraryAmplifier Types Analog Wah ParametersNoise Gate Parameters Noise GateReverbs Digital EffectsReverb Stereo Reverb a true stereo version of the Reverb ModuleReverb Parameters Gated ReverbOver Freq Over TypeLow Pass TimeChoruses and Flangers Chorus T C HChorus Parameters Flanger Parameters FlangerOut a B PhasersRanges from 0 to 60 milliseconds Mode Rotary Speaker SimulatorLevel OverTremolo Tremolo and Auto-PannerAuto Panner Tremolo & Auto Panner ParametersPitch Shifters Parameters Pitch Shifters and HarmonyDetuners Slapback delay effect. Ranges from 0 to 60 milliseconds DelaysDetuner Parameters Ranges from -50% to 50%Delay Parameters Compressor Parameters CompressorGraphic Equalizer Parameters EqualizersGraphic Equalizers Parametric Equalizers Multi Effects Modules Chorus/Delay and Flange/DelayParametric Equalizer Parameters Multi-Effect Module Parameters Whammy Effect Parameters Whammy EffectsAuto Wah Effect Parameters Auto WahMidi CCs Assigning ModifiersDynamic Modifiers LFOsLinking a Parameter to a Modifier External Expression PedalsSetting up a Dynamic Modifier Setting up an LFOAmplifier Morphing Morphing Pedal AssignmentsMorphing Between Effect Modules Volume Pedal AssignmentsVol Pdl Morph Pdl Preset Receive Map Setting the Midi ChannelsMidi Functions Midi MergingSysEx Device Channel Preset Transmit MapSysExDump UserPst³PstNum Sysex DumpsSysEx Dump Bulk System After which it returns to the User default screenGlobal vs. Local XLR Cabinet Emulation Factory ResetOther Utility Functions Footswitch Set-Up Output ModeExpression Pedal Names Configuring the PedalboardConnecting the Johnson Amplification J-12 Foot Controller Assigning Functions Assigning Presets to FootswitchesPress the Preset button to exit Gain Exp 1 Min 56Max Assigning Parameters to Footswitches/ Expression PedalsTurn the Page knob to page 10 and the display reads Other Footswitch FunctionsAssigning Midi Control to the Expression Pedals 12 will appear like this When connected. The display now readsTurn Page knob to page 3 and the display will read Momentary Footswitch AssignmentUsing the Tuner Bank Up/ Tuner and Bank Down / Bypass FootswitchesOther Pedalboard Tidbits Naming BanksWill now read Available Link Un-Linking or Viewing Parameter ControlBank 2 Fender Bank 1 TopBank 4 Vox MatchlessBank 13 Country Bank 19 Morph Bank 12 Alternative Bank 18 DynamicsBank 14 Vintage StudioBank 3 Boogie/Soldano Millennium Preset DescriptionsBank 6 Marshall Bank 5 MatchlessBank 8 Signature Bank 13 Country Bank 12 AlternativeBank 16 Jazz/Fusion Bank 15 StudioBank 18 Dynamics ConfigStereo 2,2 ConfigParall 4,4,2 ConfigMonoSplit 4,4,4,4 Effect Configuration ChartHarmony Interval Charts Power Requirements Power Amp SectionAudio Outputs Audio InputsRemarks Midi Implementation ChartMidi Basics System Exclusive ImplementationJohnson Amplification Los Angeles, California 90056 USA 213General Format ProceduresSyshead 48h, dd1st1 dd1st2, ... ddnth1, ddnth2, F7h Ddn Request ONE Preset 01hTt = Vv = Software version number Rr =Syshead 17h, aa1, aa2,bbs1, bbs2, F7h BbsModules User requested Number of ModulesIndicates the beginning of the xth Module Number of available parameters in the FX ModuleSYSHEAD, 54h, cc, F7h 02h Effect Module 03h 04h Whole Effect ModuleSYSHEAD, 22h, F7h Reset Preset 20hKey Label Hex equivalent SysEx Button/Keys/Footswitch codesSysEx Preset Dump Example Fx Module codes and numbers PEQ 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 Section