Amp modeling – Johnson Amplification J-STATION User Manual

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Amp Modeling

Modeling is a new technology which applies the tone of different amp types to your guitar signal.The J-
Station has 14 extremely flexible Amp Models, 3 Bass Amp Models, and 2 Acoustic Guitar Models.These
Models are capable of producing emulations of several popular modern and vintage amps, from the
smoothest of the blues tones to the full shred of a cranked up stack.The J-Station Modeling also has 2
acoustic guitar simulations. Separate Models, Gain, EQ, and Level settings can be assigned to each Preset.

Type - This Parameter selects the Amp Model, or Acoustic Model you wish to emulate.The Select knob on

the right side of the J-Station is used to choose the Amp Model, or it can be accessed in Deep Level
editing by selecting Parameter number 9.The choices and values include:

*More: Johnson Amplification realizes that new amp models may be used as popular music changes. For this

reason we have provided the “More” selection which is a location reser ved for accessing new amp
models as Johnson Amplification updates the software for the J-Station.This prevents your J-Station
from ever becoming obsolete.Visit our web site for free downloads of new software versions.

Marshall® is a registered trademark of Marshall Amplification Plc. Vox® is a registered trademark of Korg UK. Fender, Matchless,Mesa Boogie,
HiWatt,SWR,Ampeg,and Trace Elliot,are trademarks of their respective companies and are in no way associated with Johnson Amplification.

Gain - This knob adjusts the amount of drive applied to the Amp Model. Higher amounts of Gain will

produce more break up or distortion. Gain is not available on the Acoustic Modeling selections. Gain
is accessed in Deep Level editing, by selecting Parameter number 10 and ranges in value from 00 to
90.

Treble - This knob adjusts the amount of enhancement applied to the high frequencies.Treble is accessed in

Deep Level editing, by selecting Parameter number 11 and ranges in value from 00 to 90.

Mid - This knob adjusts the amount of enhancement applied to the Midrange frequencies. Mid is accessed in

Deep Level editing, by selecting Parameter number 12 and ranges in value from 00 to 90.

Bass - This knob adjust the amount of low end enhancement applied to your signal. Bass is accessed in

Deep Level editing, by selecting Parameter number 13 and ranges in value from 00 to 90.

Level - This knob adjusts the Preset volume for the selected Amp Model. Level is accessed in Deep Level

editing, by selecting Parameter number 14 and ranges in value from 00 to 90.

00 J Crunch (based on JM150 Millennium Crunch)
01 J Solo (based on JM150 Millennium Solo)
02 J Clean (based on JM150 Millennium Clean)
03 Boutique (based on a Matchless DC30)
04 Rectified (based on a MesaBoogie Dual Rectifier)
05 Brit Stack (based on a Marshall JCM900)
06 Brit Class A (based on a ‘63 Vox AC30 top boost)
07 BlackFace (based on a '65 Fender Twin Reverb)
08 Boat Back (a piezo acoustic guitar)
09 Flat Top (a dreadnaught acoustic guitar)

10 Hot Rod (based on a Mesa Boogie Mark II C)
11 Tweed (based on a '57 Fender Tweed Deluxe)
12 Blues (a dynamic blues setting)
13 Fuzz (a 60's fuzz tone)
14 Modern (based on an SWR bass)
15 British (based on a Trace Elliot bass amp)
16 Rock (based on an Ampeg SVT bass amp)
17 *More A1 (Based on a Hiwatt Custom 50)
18 *More A2 '(Based on a ‘78 Marshall Mstr Volume)

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