Effects library, Analog wah, Amplifier types – Millennium Enterprises Stereo150 User Manual

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Effects Library

The following pages offer the complete low-down on all of the effects offered in the Johnson Millennium Stereo 150 .

Analog Wah

With the Analog Wah, you get the best of both worlds. This Analog Wah is digitally controlled. What exactly does that mean? This means that
you get an dead-on accurate Wah emulation (you may have heard a certain Left-handed guitarist at Woodstock with this same tone), which is
controlled via the Millennium's powerful processing. And the best thing is, you no longer have to change batteries every 3 to 4 hours.

The Analog Wah module also gives you the ability to assign a Dynamic Modifier to the Pedal parameter to create Auto-Wah effects within the
Wah module.

Analog Wah Parameters

ON/Bypass

This parameter turns the Analog Wah On or Bypasses the effect module.

Wah Position

Controls the pedal position of the Analog Wah effect module. Ranges from 1 to 128. *An Expression pedal such as
the Expression Pedals on the J-12 or a standard volume or voltage control pedal must be assigned to this
parameter in order for module to operate.

Wah Type

Selects which Wah type is to be used. Selections are: Toe heavy, Linear, and Heel Heavy.

Amplifier Types

All of the great Amplifier tones of today and the past are present under the hood of the Johnson Amplification Millennium. You can access any
of these tones by pressing any one of five Amplifier Modeling buttons located on the front panel. Successive presses of each button moves you
through a variation of the selected Amplifier Model type. They’re all there, but if you want to modify these tones, this can easily be done in
the Edit mode.

Amplifier Type Parameters

Amp Selector

This parameter is used to select the different Amplifier types available.

Channel Selector

Selects which channel of the Amplifier is being used or modified. Selections are Channel A or Channel B.

Channel A Gain

This parameter controls the amount of gain used in channel A. Range is from 0.0 to 10.

Channel A level

This parameter controls the overall level of Channel A. Range is from Off to 100%.

Channel B Gain

This parameter controls the amount of gain used in channel B. Range is from 0.0 to 10.

Channel B level

This parameter controls the overall level of Channel B. Range is from Off to 100%.

Johnson Millennium

User Guide

Section - 4 Editing Modules

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