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 Table of Contents

 

Contents

Safety Warning .............................................................................................................................................. 2 
Introduction .................................................................................................................................................. 3
 

a new approach ................................................................................................................................... 3

How to Make the Most of this Document ......................................................................................................... 3
What is it? .................................................................................................................................................... 4
Getting Started: an overview .......................................................................................................................... 6
Step 1: turn down knobs ................................................................................................................................ 6
Step 2: connections ....................................................................................................................................... 7
Step 3: setting trim levels .............................................................................................................................. 8
Step 4: using stage control ............................................................................................................................. 8
Step 5: adjusting headphone volume .............................................................................................................. 9
Step 6: using the SoleMix™ control section .................................................................................................9,10
Step 7: setting up the SoleMix remote .......................................................................................................... 11
SoleMix controls: a closer look...................................................................................................................... 12
 

What’s up with the “R” section ............................................................................................................ 12

 

Using the 1-R switch .......................................................................................................................... 13

 

Effects engine and settings ................................................................................................................. 13

 

Guide to the effects engine ................................................................................................................. 14

JamHub Model Comparisons......................................................................................................................... 15
Useful Diagrams ......................................................................................................................................15,16
 

Hook-up diagrams .............................................................................................................................. 15

 

Ins and Outs diagrams ....................................................................................................................... 16

Trim Controls: a detailed review .................................................................................................................... 17
Additional GreenRoom and TourBus Features
 

Phantom Power .................................................................................................................................. 17

Additional TourBus Features: Recording ........................................................................................................ 18
 

Menu Structure and Soft Keys ............................................................................................................. 18

 

Home Menu ....................................................................................................................................... 19

 

Metronome Functions ......................................................................................................................... 19

 

Utility Menu ....................................................................................................................................... 19

 

Directory ........................................................................................................................................... 20

 

Mark and Delete Mark Functions ......................................................................................................... 20

Summary .................................................................................................................................................... 20
 

FAQs  ............................................................................................................................................21,22

 

Other things to know .......................................................................................................................... 22

Warranty..................................................................................................................................................... 23

JamHub

®

 – What is it?

 Left Brain:   

 The Table of Contents below will help guide you 

through each section of the manual and get you to 

things quickly and efficiently.

Right Brain:  

The Table of Contents below is probably not necessary 

because we know you’re just going to flip through  

the manual until you find the picture you think best 

answers your question. That’s why we included so  

many illustrations. 

 Left Brain:  

A JamHub is a multi-input, multi-audio channel device 

designed specifically to allow musicians to jam or re-

hearse quietly and play more often. This typically leads 

to improving the band’s skills very rapidly. Scientific 

studies show that better quality practicing leads to faster 

skills development. Some say, “Practice doesn’t make per-

fect, perfect practice makes perfect.”  Use your JamHub 

to make the best rehearsals possible. 
Simply plug in your practice gear, like a modeling amp,  

a keyboard, your microphone, and your headphones. 

Have your band mates do the same. Everyone can cre-

ate a mix that’s right for them and you’re ready to go. 
You’ll find with a JamHub that you can play longer, 

without disturbing others, and without burning out your 

ears. Most importantly, because there aren’t several loud 

amps in a small room muddying up the music, the clarity 

of your jam is greatly enhanced and rehearsals are much 

more productive.
Lastly, with the JamHub’s SoleMix™ controls, you control 

what you hear. So volume wars are a thing of the past. 

Bass player too loud? Just reach over to your JamHub 

section and turn him/her down. And the bass player can 

turn up the drums and turn down your guitar so he/she 

can lock into the groove. Everyone hears what they need 

to hear to ensure the band is improving faster.

Right Brain:  

A JamHub lets you jam with your band anywhere, 

anytime in near silence. And the experience rocks. 

Each musician picks a color section and plugs in their 

instruments, microphones and headphones, then,  

using their section’s SoleMix controls, creates  

their own perfect mix. 
You’ll hear yourself with amazing new clarity and no 

more volume wars. So, not only will you be jamming 

more often, but you’ll also be getting better faster and 

working out totally new arrangements to the same old 

songs.
Improving and enjoying your music has never been this 

easy.

Summary of Contents for BedRoom

Page 1: ...Hub 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 ...

Page 2: ...erate or open JamHub Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them Water and Moisture JamHub should not be used near water e g near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool etc Do not use JamHub in rain Take care not to spill any food or liquid into or onto JamHub Non use ...

Page 3: ...e often This typically leads to improving the band s skills very rapidly Scientific studies show that better quality practicing leads to faster skills development Some say Practice doesn t make per fect perfect practice makes perfect Use your JamHub to make the best rehearsals possible Simply plug in your practice gear like a modeling amp a keyboard your microphone and your headphones Have your ba...

Page 4: ...l is not as good as a stereo signal This is because of the way the human hearing system works In a live jam each ear hears something slightly different because of reflections in the room With split mono each ear hears the exact same thing and that reduces our perception of clarity Therefore split mono is not as optimal as a true stereo signal so we recommend using a stereo signal and a stereo cabl...

Page 5: ...g the volume up s l o w l y Also while the JamHub does work with most headphones it can t make cheap or poor quality ones sound better Sorry we re gear makers not miracle workers Left Brain green signal yellow near clipping 6dB red preamp clipping 6dB Right Brain green good yellow orange caution red bad Left Brain The stage control is simply a pan or balance control that helps ensure that musician...

Page 6: ... 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 main unit and 4 output sections via remotes for a grand total of 11 potential mixes from one JamHub We bel...

Page 7: ... What s up with the R section Here s a little secret The R section for rear or recording functions exactly the same as all the other SoleMix sections While it may look a little different take a closer look You ll see that all the knobs are the same The only difference is how they are laid out on the JamHub Want to jam along with a recording of a song Plug your MP3 player into the R section Then ea...

Page 8: ... is mixed with a time changing original signal Flangers sound like a jet flyby Try it you might like it But again let s keep it limited to a song or two okay H Phaser Classic phase shifting effect Modulated peaks and troughs just like the classics Phaser effect for you vocals Try it but only once in a while for effect I Spring Reverb Spring 2 0 seconds 2 0 seconds of reverb from a spring reverb ta...

Page 9: ... our singer whispers we won t hear her above the rest of the instruments If you re setting the trim for an instrument leave room for solos Your solo volume should be solid green with a little yellow in the LED Then turn yourself down a bit with your device s foot pedal or a volume control That will leave room for you to jump to the top of the mix when it s time for a solo For a vocal mic you can s...

Page 10: ...eir functions change as you are using JamHub s recording capabilities This is similar to soft keys on your cell phone Just watch the LCD for clues as to what the keys do Transport recording functions The transport functions are designed like those you ve probably used before with a few special capabilities Let s go through them one at a time Rewind key Hit once and the device rewinds the current s...

Page 11: ... keyboard or electronic drums 2 Get headphone cable extensions so you can move around as much as you want 3 Use good headphones for good listening The JamHub is acoustically transparent It won t change your sound So if your headphones lack quality the JamHub can t fix it 4 Get a microphone for each player even if you don t sing Once you put on the headphones it s easier to communicate if everyone ...

Page 12: ...umber has been removed or tampered with or any product that has been damaged or rendered defective a as a result of accident misuse abuse negligence or other external cause b by the use of parts not manufactured or sold by Breez Song or c by modification or service by anyone other than i BreezSong or ii a BreezSong authorized service provider BreezSong is not responsible for damage that occurs as ...

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