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TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
Replace a Microphone with JDX 48: The most basic use of the JDX 48
is to eliminate the need to use an open microphone to capture the sound
from the guitarist’s amp. The diagram shows the typical connection of
the JDX 48.
Using the JDX 48 with a Microphone: Mixing the signal from the JDX
48 with a microphone is a great way to create new sounds. The JDX 48
can also be mixed with a clean direct box signal for a cool effect. For
fun, try recording the JDX 48 and microphone to separate tracks that are
panned hard left and right.
Using the JDX 48 with the Radial Phazer: When the signal from the
JDX 48 and a microphone combine there will inevitably be a small time
delay between the signals. The Radial Phazer can be used to time-align
the JDX 48 signal with the microphone for fat sounds and effects.
Radial Phazer inserted
on JDX 48 channel