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Remember to visit www.JamHub.com/community/forum for the latest news and updates, and to join our growing community of musicians. You can learn more about your JamHub at www.YouTube.com/HubHed. Find our Facebook fan page link on the www.JamHub.com homepage or by searching for “JamHub” in Facebook. TourBus...
The JamHub team wants to do everything possible to inspire you to play more music, create more music, and have more Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, WARNING: fun doing it.
Improving and enjoying your music has never been this How to Make the Most of this Document ......................3 You’ll find with a JamHub that you can play longer, easy. What is it? ..............................4 without disturbing others, and without burning out your Getting Started: an overview ..........................
Because your instrument’s output often includes reverb and other stereo effects, we designed the JamHub to accept a stereo signal and make the listening experience great. If you connect to the JamHub with a mono...
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= good yellow = near clipping (-6dB) yellow/orange = caution (A plea from the JamHub inventor: Please be careful with your hearing. You’re going to want to keep play- red = preamp clipping (+6dB) red = bad ing for a long, long time and you’ll want your ears in good working order.)
See the “Effects Section” on page 14 for more information 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.
“FX” control (under the headphone volume). ly alternate between your mix and the recording mix. What’s cool about a JamHub is that once you know one section of the product, you know all the sections of the product. Pretty easy, huh? What’s up with the “R”...
15 total – 5 stereo, 5 mic 21 total – 7 stereo, 7 mic 21 total – 7 stereo, 7 mic Effects table -- Note: A smaller copy of this table is on the bottom of your JamHub Outputs 5 headphone...
For a vocal mic, you can simply move away from the mic, or “back off” the mic, to lower the volume. You see the pros do this all the time. It’s a great technique to know and is easy to learn, especially with a JamHub silent rehearsal studio.
Record: This key is used to arm the JamHub to record. Takes you back to the prior menu. When you hit the record key once, you’ll see the button’s outer ring starts to blink red. This means the JamHub is ready Utility to record.
When you want to add a marker hit the Mark button. Keep listening and two area microphones left and right, put the kick pan in the center and send that stereo mix into one of the JamHub adding Marks as the song plays.
Out-of-warranty repairs will be invoiced at the current BreezSong hourly rate plus the cost Q: Noise: I hear a slight hiss or noise, how do I get rid of it? When my cell phone rings the JamHub makes a noise.