Section - 1 Introduction

Johnson 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 Millennium

Mono FX module

Dual FX module

Stereo FX module

The figure below illustrates how signals are routed through each type of FX module. Although all three modules are shown with stereo inputs, they can still be used with a mono source. The mono source would just be routed to both sides of the module’s inputs. Notice how the Dual FX module maintains a stereo image, while the mono FX module always sums the signal

LMono FX Module

Effect

Processing

R

LDual FX Module

Effect

Processing

R

LStereo FX Module

Effect

Processing

R

Module Sizes

These modules vary in size ranging from 1/4 size to Full. In order to achieve the nearly endless combinations of effects and routings, we've supplied you with four different module sizes and they are as follows:

Full (module type = FUL)

3/4 (module type = 3-4)

Half (module type = HLF)

Quarter (module type = 4th)

Dividing the S-DISC II’s processing power allows your Millennium to produce up to 4 digital effects at one time. The figure below represents how the S-DISC II can be divided to accommodate a wide variety of effect routing.

FULL

3/4

HALF

QUARTER

S-DISC II

A Full module type offers effects with more flexibility and power than the Half modules, and so on, but all four sizes of FX modules feature high quality effects, so you don’t have to worry if you need to divide the S-DISC II pie four ways. For a complete list of these FX types please see the Editing modules section. For a complete list of effect configurations please see the Appendix section on page 85

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