True to the Music
Radial Engineering
JDX User Guide
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TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
Replace a Microphone with JDX.
The most basic use of the JDX 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.
Using the JDX with a Microphone
Mixing the signal from the JDX with a microphone is a great way to
create new sounds. The JDX can also be mixed with a clean direct
box signal for a cool effect. Try recording the JDX and microphone
to separate tracks that are panned hard left and right.
Using the JDX with the Radial Phazer
When the signal from the JDX 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 signal with the
microphone for perfect phase response. The Radial Phazer saves
you editing time because it works in real-time while recording.
Radial Phazer inserted
on JDX channel
JDX
AMPLITUDE
TIME
Microphone
Phase off-set
JDX and Microphone in
perfect time-alignment.
AMPLITUDE
TIME