Feedback Right (00 - 99)
Selects the
amount of effected signal fed back to the input
from the right hand output. Higher settings give
a greater number of repeats and lower settings fewer.
Adjusted by the Data Control
❷
.
Note : The feedback parameter operates on all 6
voices globally.
(when the DELAY section is selected)
Delay Time (010 - 730 ms)
Selects the delay
time for each of the 6 voices (010 - 730 ms) and
is adjusted by using Data Control
❸
.
6.2 Creating a Multi-Tap Program
If you scroll through to an unnamed program (for
example 51) using the ‘Up’ or ‘Down’ keys.
The Display shows:
To be able to hear the effect that you are about to
program you must first set the output levels for the
Direct and Effects signals (see section 4.1).
Having Toggled back into the program screen
you should then press ‘Edit’.
The Display shows:
Use the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ keys to move the cursor
until it rests under ‘MODE’.
The Display shows:
Press ‘Edit’ again to display the Mode.
Then p
ress the Down key until you reach Multi-Tap.
The Display shows:
Press ‘Edit’ to take you into the Multi-Tap menu.
The Display shows:
Use the Down key to move the cursor until it rests
under ‘VOICE’.
Press ‘Edit’ to display the Voice parameters.
The Display shows:
Use Data Control ❶ to select the voice level (00 - 99).
Use Data Control
❷
to select the stereo position of
the voice (0 - 9 Right or 0 - 9 Left).
Use Data Control
❸
to adjust the amount of
modulation (00 - 99).
When you have completed the programming of
Voice 1 use the ‘Up’ key to move to Voice 2.
The Display shows:
To display the remaining voices continue using the
‘Up’ key until all 6 are programmed (if desired),
then press ‘Edit’ to return to the Multi-Tap menu.
Use the ‘Up’ key to move the cursor until it rests
under FEEDBACK, then press ‘Edit’ again to
display the feedback parameters.
The Display shows:
Use Data Control
❷
to adjust the feedback to the left
(00 - 99)
Use Data Control
❸
to adjust the feedback to the
right (00 - 99).
Press ‘Edit’ to return you to the main Multi-Tap
menu.
Use the ‘Up’ key to move the cursor until it rests
under DELAY.
Press ‘Edit’ to display the Delay time parameter.
The Display shows:
Use Data Control
❸
to adjust the Delay time of
Voice 1 (010 - 730ms).
The ‘Up’ key should be used to select the next voice
and so on until all 6 voices are completed (where
required).
Press ‘Edit’ to return to the Multi-Tap menu from
where you can go on to store and name your
program as described in sections 2.3 or 2.4 and
sections 10 and 11.
As the name suggests, Multi-Tap is a combination
of multiple taps (voices) taken from a delay line
where each voice has it’s own individually
programmable set of parameters.
The JFX-1 features 6 stereo voices tappable from
a delay line 730 milliseconds long, each with
modulation to effectively give you the option of
creating chorus/flange effects with or without delay.
In addition, by making each individual delay and
it’s position within the stereo sound field
programmable, you can create dramatic and uneven
delay effects which span the full stereo spectrum.
6.1 Multi-Tap Parameters.
(Where the VOICE section is selected)
Level (00 - 99)
Selects the relative level of
each individual voice (1 - 6) and is adjusted
using Data Control
❶
.
Pan (0 - 9 Right & 0 - 9 Left)
Sets the stereo
position of the individual voice in single step
increments, taking 0 as the centre position and 9 as
the full extremity left or right. The Pan parameter
is adjusted using Data Control
❷
.
Modulation (00 - 99)
The level of
modulation selects the depth of the chorus effect
on each voice. With the modulation at 00 no
chorus effect will be present, which makes the
voice purely a delay effect. The modulation
parameter is adjusted using Data Control
❸
.
(Where the FEEDBACK section is selected)
Feedback Left (00 - 99)
Selects the amount
of effected signal fed back to the input from the
left hand output.
The higher the setting, the greater the number
of repeats. This parameter is adjusted using Data
Control
❷
.
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Press ‘Edit’ again to display the remaining
programmable parameters.
The Display shows:
Use Data Control
❶
to adjust the Resonance
parameter (only available in Flange mode).
Use Data Control
❷
to adjust the Filter
parameter.
Use Data Control
❸
to adjust the Duck
parameter.
Once you are satisfied with the parameters that
you have selected you will want to name and store
the program. To do this you press ‘Edit’ to return
you to the ‘Chorus’ menu. Now refer to sections 2.3
and 2.4 or 10 and 11 for naming and storing your
program.
resonance
filter : 0 duck : 00
PROGRAM
051 : Unnamed
MIX : CHORUS : DELAY
REVERB : NAME : MODE
MIX : CHORUS : DELAY
REVERB : NAME : MODE
VOICE : FEEDBACK
DELAY : NAME : MODE
1 : level 00
pan <0> mod 00
2 : level 00
pan <0> mod 00
feedback :
left 00 right 00
1 : delay time
010 ms
MODE
Multi tap