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The master is not programmable. What I would do with the amp to boost a setting is simply clone another exact setting and add some more preamp volume. Therefore with the JMD1 footswitch your solo boost would simply be a tap on the footswitch.Mats A wrote:Is it possible to increase the volume like a solo boost on the JMD!? I mean there is only one master volume and that is not programable.
Hmmmm.. from reading the posts on this thread, I would guess the following:ebutoto wrote:Thanks for the tip and great job on the xls! Here's the response I got from Softube the other day:
We do have such software, but in order for it to work, you would need to do a readout of the onboard flash memory. That's a process which requires a lot of special equipment and cabling, and not something that the end-user would want to do. So unfortunately, I don't think that will happen.
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Arvid
I totally agree: "Anywhere in the world" equals midi (most likely a sysex) dump/upload via the built-in midi ports. I've used plenty of midi gear, and some of it had 3rd party editors written by individuals (some of which were truly awesome, there's one for the FCB1010 foot controller IIRC).MKB wrote:ebutoto wrote: 2. If Chris George has software that can dump his settings into any JMD anywhere in the world, if he was using the flash cable, he'd have to pull the unit apart every time this is done (not at all convenient). I doubt that he is doing this. In order for him to easily get his settings in a JMD, he'd have to use the ports supplied on the back panel. The ports that can access the internal processor would most likely be either the footswitch input, or more likely the midi ports........
.....Somewhere there has to be a midi implementation chart for the JMD. Where oh where can it be?!?
My manual does not state anything about this and when I have tried it, at no point did the footswitch/midi light start blinking to begin with. Does anybody have any more information as to how to do this?bam_79 wrote: An interface from Softube would be great but in the meantime - did you know that you can call up the position of each pot for any of your custom presets? I think this is in the manual but you simply call up a preset, turn the pots one at a time until the footswitch/midi program light glows steadily (NOT flashing). That tells you what position that particular pot was when you saved the preset. You can repeat the process for each pot to work out where all of the pots were for that custom preset and when you go through all of them, you will have all pots in same physical position they were at the time you saved them.
My guide does not condition anything about this and when I have tried it, at no factor did the footswitch/midi mild begin flashing to begin with. Does anybody have any more details as to how to do this?bam_79 wrote:An interface from Softube would be great but in the meantime - did you know that you can call up the position of each pot for any of your custom presets? I think this is in the manual but you simply call up a preset, turn the pots one at a time until the footswitch/midi program light glows steadily (NOT flashing). That tells you what position that particular pot was when you saved the preset. You can repeat the process for each pot to work out where all of the pots were for that custom preset and when you go through all of them, you will have all pots in same physical position they were at the time you saved them.ebutoto wrote:Hi, I'm a new JMD102 combo owner and this is my first post! I was wondering if anyone knows whether Softube will provide us with the means to extract the pot settings. As I've keep tweeking presets I'm finding it hard to remember exactly what I've done over time and I'd like share at some point. I'm wondering how Softube does this; perhaps they have a simple way of plugging in with a computer along with a utility.
As a backup I keep an Excel spreadsheet on you tablet pc that tracks all of the different presets that I've made over time as well as those contributed to this very forum and those on the Japanese demos - http://www.marshallamps.jp/html_site/jm ... ta_en.html. Happy to share if anyone is interested.
Brett
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