Cabinet emulator, Noise gate – Johnson Amplification J-STATION User Manual

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Cabinet Emulator

The J-Station goes above and beyond any other direct recording device on the market by including the most
advanced and flexible Speaker Cabinet Modeling ever designed.There are 12 different types of simulated
Speaker Cabinets Models which can be applied to the selected Amp Model.When a particular Amp Model is
selected, the J-Station automatically applies a specific type of Cabinet. However, you can mix and match the
Cabinet type you prefer with each Amp Model.This Parameter is only accessible in Deep Level editing by
selecting Parameter number 15.The values and Cabinet types are as follow:

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Noise Gate

A Noise Gate is designed to eliminate noise while you are not playing. It looks at the strength of the incom-
ing signal and if the signal exceeds the value set by the Threshold Parameter, the Gate will open and allow the
signal to pass. If your signal level drops below the Threshold, the Gate will close and allow nothing through
until the Threshold is exceeded again.

On/Bypass - Turns the Noise Gate on and off.This Parameter may be accessed with the Gate button, or by
selecting Parameter number 16 in the Deep Level edit mode where a value of 00 relates to bypass and 01 is
on.

Attack - This parameter adjusts the length of time it takes for the signal to reach full strength once the
threshold has been exceeded. It allows you to select between a normal Noise Gate setting, or an automatic
volume swell effect taking up to 2 seconds for the volume to fade in.The Noise Gate’s Attack Time is accessi-
ble in Top Level editing by pressing the Shift button and then pressing and holding the Gate button, or by
selecting Parameter number 17 in Deep Level editing.Attack Time values range from 00 (being a standard
Noise Gate), and 02 (being a quick volume swell) to 10 (being a long volume swell).

Threshold - Adjusts the signal level at which the Noise Gate will open or close.The Gate Threshold is
accessible by pressing and holding the Gate button in Top Level editing, or by selecting Parameter number 18
in Deep Level editing.Values range from 01 (opens the Gate with weak signals) to 99 (requiring strong signals
to open).

00 = No Cabinet
01 = Brit 4x12 (Marshall 1960A w/ 75W Celestions)
02 = Johnson 412V (loaded w/ Vintage 30 Celestions)
03 = Fane 4x12 (a Hiwatt SE4123 w/Fanes)
04 = Johnson 2x12 (Open back w/Vintage 30 Celestions)
05 = American 2x12 (a Fender Twin 2x12)

06 = Jennings Blue 2x12 (a '63 Vox AC30)
07 = Tweed 1x12 (a Fender Deluxe 1x12)
08 = Blonde 2x12 (a Bassman 2x12)
09 = Bass 4x10 w/ Tweeter (an SWR 4x10 w/twe e ter)
10 = Folded Horn 1x18 (an Acoustic 360)
11 = Flexi Bass (a Ampeg Portaflex)

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