Delay – Johnson Amplification J-STATION User Manual

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AutoWah (value 05)

An AutoWah, is as the name implies. It automatically adds a Wah effect to your signal leaving your
feet free.The AutoWah alters your sound based upon how hard you play.The softer that you play,
the less intense the sweep of the Wah will be.The harder you play, the more intense the sweep
will be.

Type - Adjusts the frequency range of the AutoWah sweep. Range is only available in the Deep

Level edit mode and is accessed by selecting Parameter number 22.Values include 00 (a full
range sweep), 01 (a bright sounding sweep), and 02 (a dark sounding sweep).

Depth - Adjusts the response of the AutoWah in relation to the attack strength of the incoming

signal.This Parameter is accessed in Top Level editing by pressing the Shift button and
rotating the Effects/Speed knob. It is accessed in Deep Level editing by selecting
Parameter number 23. Values range from 00 to 99.

Pitch/Detune

Pitch Shifting makes a copy of the incoming signal, then shifts the pitch of the copy to a different
note. The result is two notes playing simultaneously. Detuning takes the copied signal slightly out of
tune from the original.

Pitch - Controls the interval of the shifted pitch. This Parameter is accessed in Top Level editing

by pressing the Shift button and rotating the Effects/Speed knob. It is accessed in Deep
Level editing by selecting Parameter number 22. Displayed values ranges from 00 (being 24
semitones or 2 octaves below), to 48 (being 24 semitones or two octaves above).A value
of 24 would be in unison with the input note.

Detune - Adjusts the extent that the Detuner will take the shifted pitch out of tune.This is mea-

sured in cents (there are 100 cents to one semi-tone). Detune is only available in the
Deep Level edit mode and is accessed by selecting Parameter number 23. Displayed val-
ues range from 00 (being -30 cents) to 60 (being +30 cents).A value of 30 would add
no detuning.

Position - This Parameter selects whether the selected Modulation or Pitch Shift Effect will be placed before
the amp modeling (as if you were connecting stomp boxes in between your guitar and amp), or after the amp
modeling (as if they were in the effects loop of an amplifier). If you are not sure which to select, listen to
both to determine which sounds best. Position is only available in the Deep Level edit mode and is accessed
by selecting Parameter number 25. Values include 00 (before Amp Modeling) and 01 (after Amp Modeling).

Delay

Delay is an effect that will record a portion of the incoming signal, and then play it back a short time later. It
can repeat the recording several times, or just once. Delay Parameters are as follows:

On/Bypass - This Parameter turns the Delay on and off. It is only available in the Deep Level edit mode and

is accessed by selecting Parameter number 19.A value of 00 relates to bypass and 01 is on.

Type - The J-Station Delay employs four types of Delay circuits.This Parameter is used to select which of

these four Delays will be used. Delay Type is only available in the Deep Level edit mode and is
accessed by selecting Parameter number 27.The values and Delay types are as follows:

00 = Mono (mono delay with clear concise repeats)
01 = Analog (typical of the older analog delays which had deterioration of each repeat)
02 = Pong (clear concise repeats that alternate between the left and right outputs)
03 = Analog Pong (deteriorating repeats which alternate between the left and right outputs)

Level - Controls the volume level of the delay.This Parameter is accessed in Top Level editing by rotating the

Delay knob. It is accessed in Deep Level editing by selecting Parameter number 28.Values range
from 00 to 99.

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