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Step 6: Using the SoleMix control section
Left Brain:
Each SoleMix control section allows you to tap the many
stereo busses located within your JamHub, giving you an
exceptional level of control over what each musician hears
as their output mix.
Want to hear more of the musician
in section 3? Turn up the #3 knob.
Want to hear more or less effects?
Turn the effects return knob up or down.
See the "Effects Section" for more information
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Right Brain:
Each SoleMix control section is like an individual mixer.
You get to create the mix that's right for you while the other
band members do the same. Think of the JamHub's output
controls as many mixers put together in one portable,
affordable unit. Each person controls their own mix and their
own creative space.
Want to hear less of the musician
in section 4? Turn down the #4 knob.
Effects return is located
under the headphone
volume on each
SoleMix section of the
JamHub's main unit.
It's also its own knob
on the SoleMix remote.
Step 7: SoleMix remote setup
All JamHub models allow you to add a SoleMix remote. If you purchased a JamHub
GreenRoom or TourBus model, it is included. The BedRoom model has 1 SoleMix remote
connector. GreenRoom and TourBus both have 4. If you want to add one or more SoleMix
remotes to your JamHub system, they are available at your local authorized JamHub
dealer.
The SoleMix remote lets you create a unique mix for the output jack on the remote. Each
remote has its own headphone jack so you can have complete control over your mix and
output level with one cable from the JamHub main unit.
The SoleMix remote was created so that drummers, keyboard players and musicians who
are "stuck" behind their gear can make mix changes without moving to the JamHub main
unit. The remote acts just like the SoleMix section on the JamHub minus the input section
(input trims, jacks and stage control). Below is an illustration of a remote setup option.
JamHub GreenRoom
Left Brain:
The SoleMix remote is its own output section that taps all
of the input busses. For example, a JamHub GreenRoom has
7 SoleMix sections on the main unit, plus one remote.
So there are 8 possible unique mixes right out of the box.
Should you buy three additional remotes, and maximize the
output capability of the GreenRoom model, you'll have
7 output sections on the unit and 4 output sections via
remotes for a grand total of 11 potential mixes from one
JamHub. We believe that this capability will allow for a wide
array of setup options, giving you a lot of choices and capacity
for years to come.
You should now know enough to start jamming. But we encourage you to read the full manual. There are still a few things about your
JamHub that need to be explained. And don't forget to visit the "Community" section at www.JamHub.com to let us know you're out
there and learn about other JamHub owner experiences.
JamHub
SoleMix Remote
Right Brain:
The SoleMix remote is like adding another "output mixer"
to the system; it's a mixer without any inputs. And, you can
add a remote to any system.
(Note: Even though the SoleMix remote has 7 mix
controls like GreenRoom and TourBus, it works just
as well with BedRoom; audio controls 5 and 6 are
simply inactive.)
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