Millennium Enterprises Integrated Modeling Amplifier manual Getting Around In the Operating System

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Johnson Millennium

Section - 2 Setting Up

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.

The front panel buttons give you information in one of two ways:

1 - If the button is dim, its function is inactive. Pressing a dim button causes it to light brightly and its function becomes the active item in the display. If the dim button doesn’t light after you press it, the button is unavailable.

2 - If the button is bright, its function is active.

Preset Mode

Preset mode allows you to scroll through the Factory and User presets using the <Preset/Effect> wheel. When your Millennium is turned on, it sets itself to Preset mode. Preset mode is active when the <Preset> button is lit and a preset name is present on the information line (top line) of the display.

FX Edit Mode

This mode allows you to edit:

1.Digitally controlled Analog Wah

2.FX loop

3.Amp Models

4.Noise Gate

5.Selecting Effect Configurations

6.FX Modules

7.Output Mode of your Presets

Use the <Edit> button to enter the FX Edit mode.

A helpful hint: If you look at the Effect Routing matrix while you press the FX <Edit> button, the currently selected module will flash.

Your Millennium uses “Pages” to navigate within an effect. A “Page” is a group of up to four effect parameters that appear on the screen at one time. Use the <Mix/Page> knob to move through the pages in the menu. Note that as you scroll through the pages, the page indicator in the lower left corner of the display changes to show the currently displayed page number.

Utility Mode

From the initial power-up of the unit, access to all of the menu pages of the utility mode can be made by simply pressing the <Utility> button located on the front panel of the unit. From this point, the display will tell you that you are in the utility mode and you can scroll through the options by turning the <Mix/Page> knob.

Assign Mode

Once the Millennium is in assign mode, all modifier assignments can be made. This assign mode gives you the ability to assign LFOs, dynamic modifiers, foot switches and expression pedals to almost any parameter in the Millennium. Access to this function is located on the front panel or in the utilities pages within the Millennium. For more information on assignments, please see pg.56.

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Contents User’s Guide Mains Plug Warning Product Name Manufacturer’s Name8760 S. Sandy Parkway Sandy, Utah 84070, USAQuick Start Table of Contents Digital Effects Section Editing Modules Advanced TopicsAmplifier Section Midi FunctionsAppendix Using the Johnson Amplification J-12 Foot ControllerUser Guide Congratulations IntroductionUser Guide Front Panel Quick Tour of the Millennium Two-Fifty100 User Guide F FX Library Buttons Loop Send Jack This is the effects loop send jack Rear PanelFuse- 100, 120 VAC 6 Amp fuse is inserted here American 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 buttonAssign Mode Preset ModeFX Edit Mode Utility ModeGetting Sounds Input and Master Output AdjustmentsGain Adjustments EQ and Preset LevelAmplifier Contour Control Wet/Dry Mix Adjustments Global or LocalAmplifier Model and Channel Selection Digital FX Quick Adjust Knobs Press the Utility button once. The display reads Selecting a PresetUsing the Tuner Utility Menu Tuner ModeReference and Output Johnson Amplification J-12 Tuner ModeInstant Tuner Access Press the any button to exit the Tuner modeNaming the Preset Naming and Storing PresetsAfter which you are taken to the preset you have just stored Storing the PresetIntegrated Amplifier Model Selection Editing a PresetPreset Editing Sections Integrated Amplifier Model EditingBgain LVL Adig LVL Analog Wah EditingAvail Link for Pedal 1 OFF Noise Gate EditingTo exit Noise gate edit mode, press the Preset button Selecting Effect Configuration RoutesChanging Effect Modules Selecting a DefaultAdjusting the Module’s Parameters Custom DefaultsComparing 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 Parameters Effects LibraryAnalog Wah Amplifier TypesNoise Gate Parameters Noise GateStereo Reverb a true stereo version of the Reverb Module Digital EffectsReverbs ReverbReverb Parameters Gated ReverbTime Over TypeOver Freq Low PassChoruses and Flangers Chorus T C HChorus Parameters Flanger Parameters FlangerPhaser Parameters PhasersOver Rotary Speaker SimulatorMode LevelTremolo & Auto Panner Parameters Tremolo and Auto-PannerTremolo Auto PannerPitch Shifters Parameters Pitch Shifters and HarmonyDetuners Dtn E -H DelaysDetuner Parameters Smear Delay ParametersDly Time TapItCompressor Parameters CompressorGraphic Equalizer Parameters EqualizersGraphic Equalizers Parametric Equalizer Parameters Multi Effects Modules Chorus/Delay and Flange/DelayParametric Equalizers Multi-Effect Module Parameters Whammy EffectsAuto Wah Effect Parameters Auto WahWhammy Effect Parameters LFOs Assigning ModifiersMidi CCs Dynamic ModifiersLinking 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 Midi Merging Setting the Midi ChannelsPreset Receive Map Midi FunctionsSysEx Device Channel Preset Transmit MapSysex Dumps After which it returns to the Preset dump screenSysEx 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 Mode and Speaker Cabinet Voicing SelectionsExpression 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 PedalsJ12FCBank FS=Tog CCTran 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 AssignmentNaming Banks Bank Up/ Tuner and Bank Down / Bypass FootswitchesUsing the Tuner Other Pedalboard TidbitsWill now read Un-Linking or Viewing Parameter ControlMatchless Bank 1 TopBank 2 Fender Bank 4 VoxStudio Bank 12 Alternative Bank 18 DynamicsBank 13 Country Bank 19 Morph Bank 14 VintageBank 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 Audio Inputs Power Amp SectionPower Requirements Audio OutputsRemarks Midi Implementation ChartJohnson Amplification System Exclusive ImplementationMidi Basics General Format ProceduresSYSHEAD, 11h, F7h SYSHEAD, 49h, F7hSyshead 48h, dd1st1 dd1st2, ... ddnth1, ddnth2, F7h Ddn Bbs Vv = Software version number Rr =Tt = Syshead 17h, aa1, aa2,bbs1, bbs2, F7hNumber of available parameters in the FX Module Number of ModulesModules User requested Indicates the beginning of the xth ModuleSYSHEAD, 54h, cc, F7h 02h Effect Module 03h 04h Whole Effect ModuleYy= effect ID # SYSHEAD, 21h, F7hSYSHEAD, 22h, F7h SYSHEAD, 13h, yy1, yy2, zz1, zz2 F7hKey Label Hex equivalent SysEx Button/Keys/Footswitch codesFX Module Count for Module Types 00 FX Module Class Type SysEx Preset Dump ExampleFx Module codes and numbers PEQ 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107