Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product MIDI JMP-1 Marshall Amplification
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JMP-1 HANDBOOK.
From The Chairman I would like to thank you personally for selecting the JMP-1 MIDI Pre-amp. As our first venture into MIDI controlled guitar equipment, many hours of development have been spent ensuring that it fulfils the functions that you really need to cope with todays widely varied playing environments.
Contents Description Page number Introduction 3 JMP-1 Front Panel Features 3 Rear Panel Features 4-5 When You Switch On 5 Creating Your Sounds 5 Storing Your Sounds 6 Sound Selections 6 Factory Sounds.
Introduction The relationship between the guitarist and amplifier has been our prime concern since the earliest Marshall’s were produced. We always aim to give that extra edge, which can help to inspire the player, fuelling creativity and the ability to express.
14. Effect Key This key varies the mix of the stereo effects loop between 0 and 12. At 0 only the direct signal is heard and at 12 only the effected signal is heard. When at 12 the loop is effectively running in series i.e. no direct signal. This is ideal for use with a graphic equalizer or compressor limiter.
27. Effects Return Jacks Left and right jack sockets for connection from the outputs of an external effects processor. If using a mono effects processor the left hand return socket only should be used. In this instance both the left and right master outputs and speaker emulated outputs will now be working in mono.
Storing Y ours Sounds When you are satisfied with the sound that you have created, storage is achieved in the following way. Push the store key (6) once , the LED will flash (Fig 2). Select the desired patch location using the data entry control (7). (Pressing the patch or any parameter key will abandon the store).
Factor y Sounds Your JMP-1 has 26 sounds ready programmed into patches 00-25. These patches have been programmed by experienced guitarists. They have also been used in full stage and studio performance.
Pre set sounds descriptions TITLE MODE ATTRIBUTES PICKUPS COMMENTS 00 Smoke-em OD 2 Lots of drive & sustain It starts here 01 Chunkus OD 1 Big, Ugly & Fat Gain controls "chunkiness" .
Some Notes On MIDI In a modern guitar set-up you might have a number of elements, a pre-amp and an effects processor or two. By using MIDI to link these devices together, you can control them all simultaneously. This is the real use of MIDI for the guitarist (Musical Instrument Digital Interface).
MIDI Mapping MIDI mapping is a simple and very useful facility, but it often confuses those who are new to MIDI. The MIDI Mapping table is stored in the memory and is made up of two parts, Input mapping and Output mapping.
Four W ay Footswitch The optional Marshall four way footswitch (model MPM 4E) provides a simple means of selecting four patches. The footswitch will call up patches one to four, however, the Mapping facility can be used to call up any four of the 100 JMP-1 patches.
If their is an error (Fig 10) in the MIDI data the JMP-1 will abandon the load and return to normal. Try the load again, the error could be due to a file corruption or faulty cable.
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