OPERATION MANUAL Thank you very much for purchasing the ZOOM / . Please read this manual carefully to learn about all the functions of the / so that you will be able to use it fully for a long time. Keep this manual in a convenient place for reference when necessary. Contents Usage and safety precautions ....................... 2 Using Rhythms ............................................ 28 Introduction ................................................... 3 Using the Looper ........................
Usage and safety precautions SAFETY PRECAUTIONS In this manual, symbols are used to highlight warnings and cautions that you must read to prevent accidents. The meanings of these symbols are as follows: Usage and safety precautions Warning Caution Something that could cause serious injury or death. Something that could cause injury or damage to the equipment. Battery handling Install the batteries with the correct +/- orientation. Use a specified battery type.
Introduction Six simultaneous effects You can select and arrange the order of up to six effects as you like and use them Feels just like using effect pedals Three effects can be shown on the displays at the same time, allowing you to control them intuitively using the parameter knobs and footswitches. Realistic amplifier modeling Using our new ZFX-IV DSP, we have faithfully recreated the distortion rich with harmonics and the compression characteristic of tube amps.
Part Names Top Panel RHYTHM [ ] key TOTAL key STORE/SWAP key TAP key Part Names SCROLL keys TYPE keys Display INPUT jack Rear Panel Pedal switch BALANCED OUT connector Headphones OUTPUT jack Guitar 4 Guitar amplifier
GLOBAL key Expression pedal ( only) Part Names PAGE keys Parameter knobs1-3 (These are shown as in this manual.) Foot switches1-3 ACTIVE/PASSIVE switch Use this switch to set the INPUT impedance. Set this to “ACTIVE” (pushed in) if you have an effect pedal connected between your instrument and the or you are directly connecting a guitar with active pickups. Set this to “PASSIVE” (not pushed in) if you are directly connecting a guitar with passive pickups.
Turning the power on To turn the power on Turning the power on t -PXFS UIF BNQMJmFS T WPMVNF BMM UIF XBZ When using batteries When using an adapter Insert batteries into the battery compartment and set the POWER switch to ON. Connect the AC adapter and set the POWER switch to ON. Bottom of the unit t 5VSO UIF BNQMJmFS T QPXFS PO BOE SBJTF JUT WPMVNF Using the POWER switch eco setting If the / is not used for about 25 minutes, it will automatically switch to standby.
Display information Graphic for selected effect Turning the power on Home Screens show the current patch Virtual knob HINT t 5IF QPTJUJPOT PG UIF WJSUVBM LOPCT DIBOHF XJUI UIF QBSBNFUFS WBMVFT Edit Screens show parameters being edited Page tabs Parameter names Parameter values HINT t *G UIFSF BSF PS NPSF QBSBNFUFST UIBU DBO CF BEKVTUFE NVMUJQMF QBHF UBCT XJMM CF TIPXO 7
Adjusting effects Confirm that the Home screens are shown.
EDIT 2 To select an effect type Adjusting effects t 1SFTT t 5IF FGGFDU UZQF DIBOHFT HINT t 4FF QBHF GPS JOGPSNBUJPO BCPVU FGGFDU types and parameters. t 8IFO UIF (-0#"- NFOV "650 4"7& function is ON, changes made will be saved automatically. (See page 24.
Adjusting effects 4 To change the page Adjusting effects t 1SFTT t 5IF OFYU QBHF PQFOT Effect processing capacity The / allows you to combine six effects as you like. However, if you combine effect types that require great amounts of processing power (amp models, for example), the available processing capacity might not be enough. If the processing required for an effect exceeds the available capacity, the effect is bypassed and a “DSP Full!” message appears.
EDIT 5 To scroll through the effects shown HINT . You can also scroll using the footswitches. t Left: Press Example: If you press t Right: Press and simultaneously. and simultaneously. Adjusting effects t 1SFTT This shows there are more effects in this direction. This shows the number of effects hidden in this direction. About scrolling the effects With the / , you can arrange and use up to six effects simultaneously. The display shows three of these effects at a time.
Selecting Patches Confirm that the Home display is shown.
PATCH SELECT 3 To change the bank and at the same time to select the next lower bank. t Press and at the same time to select the next higher bank. t 5VSO PG UIF NJEEMF FGGFDU Selecting Patches t Press t 5IF QBUDI CBOL BOE OBNF DIBOHFT NOTE t When pressing two footswitches at the same time, the sound could be affected by the footswitch that is pressed slightly earlier. To avoid this, do not make sound when switching banks.
Storing Patches When the AUTO SAVE function is ON, settings are saved automatically after parameters are adjusted.
STORE/SWAP 3 To set where to store or swap the new patch Storing Patches To change the patch number where stored/swapped t 5VSO PG UIF SJHIU FGGFDU Change the patch number To change the bank where stored/swapped t 5VSO PG UIF SJHIU FGGFDU NOTE t When the GLOBAL menu AUTO SAVE function is ON, the currently active patch cannot be selected as the destination. Change the bank 4 To complete patch storing/swapping t 1SFTT t "GUFS i$0.
Setting patch-specific parameters 1 To activate the TOTAL menu Setting patch-specific parameters t 1SFTT . NOTE t 4FUUJOHT NBEF GPS 505"- QBSBNFUFST BSF TBWFE TFQBSBUFMZ GPS FBDI QBUDI CHAIN/ CTRL SW/PDL NAME/PATCH 2 To change the patch name t 5VSO , and of the left effect. : Turn to move the cursor. : Turn to change the type of character/symbol. : Turn to change the character. NOTE t 5IF GPMMPXJOH DIBSBDUFST BOE TZNCPMT DBO CF VTFE ! # $ % & ' () +, -.
TOTAL 4 To change the order of the effects , and of the middle and right effects to change effect positions. HINT t &GGFDUT UIBU BSF 0'' BQQFBS HSBZ 5 Setting patch-specific parameters t Turn To set an optional footswitch function t 1SFTT and turn of the middle effect. t &GGFDU GVODUJPOT UIBU DBO CF BTTJHOFE BSF TIPXO HINT t #:1"44 .65& 6TF UP CZQBTT PS NVUF UIF FGGFDU t 5"1 5&.
Setting patch-specific parameters 6 To set an expression pedal function Setting patch-specific parameters Using the built-in expression pedal of the or an optional external expression pedal (ZOOM FP01/FP02) connected to a , you can control volume and effect parameters in real-time. To select the controlled parameter t 1SFTT of the middle effect and turn of the right effect. t 1BSBNFUFST UIBU DBO CF BTTJHOFE UP UIF FYQSFTTJPO QFEBM BSF TIPXO PO UIF right display.
TOTAL Set the parameter range that the pedal can adjust of the right effect to set the minimum value. t 5VSO of the right effect to set the maximum value. HINT t 5IF NJOJNVN WBMVF DBO CF TFU IJHIFS UIBO UIF NBYJNVN WBMVF When set this way, pushing the pedal down decreases the effect, while letting it up increases the effect. t 8IFO VTJOH "650 "44*(/ UIF NJOJNVN BOE NBYJNVN WBMVFT PG parameters are set automatically and cannot be changed.
Changing Various Settings 1 To activate the GLOBAL menu Changing Various Settings t 1SFTT NOTE t (MPCBM QBSBNFUFS TFUUJOHT affect all patches. MASTER/SIG.
GLOBAL 3 To set the master tempo NOTE t 5IF TFUUJOH SBOHF JT t 5IJT UFNQP TFUUJOH JT VTFE CZ FWFSZ FGGFDU SIZUINT BOE UIF MPPQFS Changing Various Settings t 5VSO PG UIF MFGU FGGFDU Setting the tempo by tapping t 1SFTT UXP PS NPSF UJNFT BU UIF EFTJSFE UFNQP HINT t :PV DBO BMTP TFU UIF UFNQP VTJOH BO '4 footswitch (sold separately). (See page 17.
Changing Various Settings 5 To change the direction of the signal flow Changing Various Settings t 1SFTT PO UIF MFGU FGGFDU t 5VSO UP TFU UIF TJHOBM nPX EJSFDUJPO 6 To set the amount of time until the backlight dims t 5VSO PG UIF NJEEMF FGGFDU NOTE t 5IF TFUUJOH PQUJPOT BSF 0/ BOE o TFDPOET HINT t The amount of power consumed can be reduced by dimming the backlight.
GLOBAL 7 To select the battery type (nickel-metal hydride). : Operating on batteries : Operating on adapter power : Operating on USB bus power NOTE t 4FU UIF CBUUFSZ UZQF DPSSFDUMZ JO PSEFS UP BMMPX UIF SFNBJOJOH CBUUFSZ charge to be shown accurately. 8 Changing Various Settings t 5VSO PG UIF NJEEMF FGGFDU UP TFU UIF CBUUFSZ UZQF UP "-,"-*/& PS /J .
Changing Various Settings 10 To set the auto save function Changing Various Settings t 1SFTT PG UIF NJEEMF FGGFDU t 5VSO PG UIF NJEEMF FGGFDU HINT t 0/ 1BUDI DIBOHFT XJMM CF TBWFE BVUPNBUJDBMMZ t 0'' 1BUDI DIBOHFT XJMM OPU CF TBWFE VOUJM UIFZ BSF TBWFE NBOVBMMZ (See page 14.
PATCH SELECT 12 To adjust the recording level NOTE t 5IJT BEKVTUT UIF MFWFM PG UIF TJHOBM TFOU UP UIF %"8 TPGUXBSF (computer). t 5IF TFUUJOH SBOHF JT E# 13 Changing Various Settings t 5VSO PG UIF SJHIU FGGFDU To view the firmware versions t 1SFTT of the right effect. HINT t $IFDL UIF ;00. XFCTJUF IUUQ XXX [PPN co.jp) for the latest firmware versions.
Using the Tuner 1 To activate the tuner Using the Tuner t 1SFTT for 1 second. NOTE t Turn of the left effect to switch between BYPASS and MUTE. 2 To change the tuner’s standard pitch t 5VSO of the right effect. NOTE t 5IF TUBOEBSE QJUDI GPS NJEEMF " DBO CF BEKVTUFE UP )[ t The standard pitch setting is saved even when the power is turned OFF. 3 To select the tuner type t 5VSO of the right effect.
TUNER Display String number/Note name 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 E A D G B E GUITAR Standard tuning for guitars, including 7-string guitars B OPEN A In open A tuning, the open strings make an A chord - E A E A C# E OPEN D In open D tuning, the open strings make a D chord - D A D F# A D OPEN E In open E tuning, the open strings make an E chord - E B E G# B E OPEN G In open G tuning, the open strings make a G chord - D G D G B D DADGAD This alternate tuning is often us
Using Rhythms 1 To activate a rhythm Using Rhythms t 1SFTT t 5IF SIZUIN QBUUFSO TUBSUT UP QMBZ BOE UIF SIZUIN TFUUJOH TDSFFOT PQFO HINT t You can use a rhythm pattern while using the looper. RHYTHM PATTERN 2 TEMPO LEVEL To select the rhythm pattern t 5VSO of the left effect. NOTE t 4FF QBHF GPS UZQFT PG QBUUFSOT 3 To adjust the tempo t 5VSO of the middle effect.
RHYTHM 4 To adjust the rhythm level NOTE t 5IF TFUUJOH SBOHF JT 5 Using Rhythms t 5VSO of the right effect.
Using the Looper 1 To activate the Looper Using the Looper t 1SFTT for 1 second. TIME 2 TEMPO LOOPER LEVEL SETTING To set the recording time t 5VSO on the left effect. Manual Use the footswitch to start and stop recording. Note mark Set the recording time by setting the tempo and the number of quarter notes. NOTE t The looper can record 1.5–40 seconds (20 seconds when UNDO is enabled).
LOOPER 4 To record a phrase and play it back Recording standby Recording Loop playing back Using the Looper t 1SFTT If set to “Manual” t When is pressed again or the maximum recording time (about 40 seconds) is reached, loop playback starts (and “PLAY” appears on the display). If set to a note mark t "GUFS SFDPSEJOH DPOUJOVFT GPS UIF TFU UJNF MPPQ QMBZCBDL TUBSUT BOE i1-":w appears on the display). HINT NOTE t %VSJOH SFDPSEJOH QSFTT to cancel recording.
Using the Looper 6 To overdub a recorded loop Using the Looper To start overdubbing t %VSJOH MPPQ QMBZCBDL QSFTT Loop playing back Overdubbing To end overdubbing t 1SFTT BHBJO Overdubbing 7 Loop playing back To erase the loop t 1SFTT GPS TFDPOE t i$-&"3w BQQFBST PO UIF EJTQMBZ 32
LOOPER 8 To adjust the loop volume t 5VSO Using the Looper To adjust the volume of the looped phrase of right effect. NOTE t 5IF TFUUJOH SBOHF JT o To adjust the volume of the rhythm t 1SFTT of the right effect and turn . NOTE t 5IF TFUUJOH SBOHF JT o 9 To return to the Home Screens t 1SFTT HINT t You can return to the Home Screens while the loop is playing.
Using the Looper 10 To change the Looper settings Using the Looper t 1SFTT PG UIF SJHIU FGGFDU To activate the Undo function t 5VSO PG UIF SJHIU FGGFDU NOTE t 8IFO 6OEP JT 0/ UIF NBYJNVN MPPQ SFDPSEJOH UJNF JT limited to 20 seconds. HINT t 8IFO 6OEP JT 0/ ZPV DBO DBODFM UIF MBTU PWFSEVCCJOH CZ QSFTTJOH GPS TFDPOE After undoing, you can also redo by pressing for 1 second again, restoring the last overdubbing.
LOOPER To select the STOP MODE t 5VSO PG UIF SJHIU FGGFDU How loop playback stops Playback stops immediately FINISH Playback stops after the loop plays to its end FADE OUT Playback stops after fading out Using the Looper STOP MODE STOP HINT t &WFO XIFO TFU UP i'*/*4)w PS i'"%& 065w ZPV DBO TUPQ MPPQ QMBZCBDL JNNFEJBUFMZ CZ QSFTTJOH BOE holding down .
Using Audio Interface Functions This unit can be used with computers running the following operating systems. Compatible OS Windows Using Audio Interface Functions Windows® XP SP3 (32bit) or newer Windows® Vista SP1 (32bit, 64bit) or newer Windows® 7 (32bit, 64bit) 32bit: Intel® Pentium® 4 1.8GHz or faster, RAM 1GB or more 64bit: Intel® Pentium® Dual-Core 2.7GHz or faster, RAM 2GB or more Mac OS X 10.5/10.6/10.7 Intel® Core Duo 1.
Adjusting the expression pedal 1 To calibrate its sensitivity , set the POWER switch to ON. NOTE t $BMJCSBUF UIF QFEBM JG - Pressing the pedal does not have much effect. - The volume or tone changes too much even when only pressing the pedal lightly. t Following the instructions shown, operate the pedal and press each time.
Updating the firmware To download the latest firmware Update application: t 7JTJU UIF ;00. XFCTJUF IUUQ XXX [PPN DP KQ Updating the firmware HINT t 0QFO UIF (-0#"- NFOV UP DIFDL UIF DVSSFOU mSNXBSF WFSTJPOT 4FF QBHF 1 To prepare to update the firmware t $POmSN UIBU UIF 108&3 TXJUDI JT TFU UP 0'' t 8IJMF QSFTTJOH CPUI DPOOFDU UIF VOJU UP B DPNQVUFS VTJOH UIF USB cable.
FIRMWARE UPDATE 3 To complete updating / has finished updating, “Complete!” appears on the display. t %JTDPOOFDU UIF 64# DBCMF HINT t 6QEBUJOH UIF mSNXBSF XJMM OPU FSBTF TBWFE QBUDIFT Restoring the / to its factory default settings Updating the firmware t 8IFO UIF 1. To use the All Initialize function t 8IJMF QSFTTJOH TFU UIF 108&3 TXJUDI UP 0/ t 5IF "MM *OJUJBMJ[F TDSFFO BQQFBST 2.
Effect Types and Parameters Effect number Parameter Parameter range Effect type Effect Types and Parameters 091 DynaDelay Effect explanation Footswitch function This dynamic delay adjusts the volume of the effect sound according to the input signal level. Knob1 Time Page01 Page02 Sense 1–2000 Sets the delay time. F.B -10– -1, 1–10 0–100 P Level 0–150 InputMute Knob3 P Mix 0–100 P Adjusts the amount of effected sound that is mixed with the original sound. Adjusts the effect sensitivity.
006 NoiseGate This is a noise gate that cuts the sound during playing pauses. Knob1 Page01 THRSH 1–25 Knob2 P Level Adjusts the effect sensitivity. 0–150 Knob3 P Adjusts the output level. 007 DirtyGate This vintage style gate features a characteristic way of closing. Knob1 Page01 THRSH 1–25 Knob2 P Level Adjusts the effect sensitivity. 0–150 Knob3 P Adjusts the output level. Page02 008 GraphicEQ This unit has a six band equalizer.
Effect Types and Parameters 013 Cry This effect varies the sound like a talking modulator. Knob1 Range Knob2 P Reso 0–10 P Effect Types and Parameters Page02 Adjusts the balance between original Adjusts the output level. and effect sounds. 0–100 P Level 0–150 P 5IJT FOWFMPQF mMUFS IBT UIF nBWPS PG B .00( .' MPX QBTT mMUFS BOE DBO CF TFU JO B XJEF SBOHF Knob1 Page01 Page02 0–100 Knob2 P Sense Knob3 0–10 Reso Sets minimum frequency of envelope Sets effect sensitivity. filter.
020 T Scream Simulation of the Ibanez TS808, which is loved by many guitarists as a booster and has inspired numerous clones. Knob1 Page01 Gain 0–100 Adjusts the gain. Knob2 P Tone 0–100 Adjusts the tone. Knob3 Level 0–150 P Adjusts the output level. 021 Governor Simulation of the Guv'nor distortion effect from Marshall. Knob1 Page01 Gain 0–100 Adjusts the gain. Knob2 P Tone 0–100 Adjusts the tone. Knob3 Level 0–150 P Adjusts the output level.
Effect Types and Parameters 028 HotBox Simulation of the compact Matchless Hotbox pre-amplifier with a built-in tube. Knob1 Page01 Gain 0–100 Adjusts the gain. Knob2 P Tone 0–100 Adjusts the tone. Knob3 Level 0–150 P Adjusts the output level. Effect Types and Parameters Page02 029 Z Clean ZOOM original unadorned clean sound. Knob1 Page01 Gain 0–100 Adjusts the gain. Knob2 P Tone 0–100 Adjusts the tone. Knob3 Level 0–150 P Adjusts the output level.
036 Lead Lead a bright and smooth distortion sound. Knob1 Page01 Gain 0–100 Knob2 P Tone Adjusts the gain. 0–100 Adjusts the tone. Knob3 Level 0–150 P Adjusts the output level. 037 ExtremeDS This distortion effect boasts the highest gain in the world. Knob1 Page01 Gain 0–100 Knob2 P Tone Adjusts the gain. 0–100 Adjusts the tone. Knob3 Level 0–150 P Adjusts the output level. Page02 038 Aco.
Effect Types and Parameters 043 VX COMBO Modeled sound of a British combo amplifier representing the 1960s Liverpool sound. Knob1 Page01 Effect Types and Parameters Page02 Page03 044 VX JMI Gain 0–100 Knob2 P Tube 0–100 Knob3 Level 0–150 Adjusts the gain. Adjusts tube amp compression. Adjusts the output level. Trebl Middl Bass 0–100 0–100 P 0–100 Adjusts volume of high frequencies. Adjusts volume of middle frequencies. Adjusts volume of low frequencies.
049 TONE CITY This models the sound of a Sound City 50 Plus Mark 2, a legendary British amplifier. Knob1 Page01 Page03 0–100 Knob2 P Tube 0–100 Knob3 Level 0–150 Adjusts the gain. Adjusts tube amp compression. Adjusts the output level. Trebl Middl Bass 0–100 0–100 P 0–100 Adjusts volume of high frequencies. Adjusts volume of middle frequencies. Adjusts volume of low frequencies. Prese CAB 0–100 See Table 1 Adjusts volume of super-high frequencies. Selects cabinet.
Effect Types and Parameters 055 MS DRIVE The high gain sound of a JCM2000 Marshall stack amp. Knob1 Page01 Effect Types and Parameters Page02 Page03 Gain 0–100 Knob2 P Tube Knob3 Level 0–150 Adjusts the gain. Adjusts tube amp compression. Adjusts the output level. Trebl Middl Bass 0–100 0–100 P 0–100 Adjusts volume of high frequencies. Adjusts volume of middle frequencies. Adjusts volume of low frequencies. Prese CAB 0–100 See Table 1 Adjusts volume of super-high frequencies.
061 Tremolo This effect varies the volume at a regular rate. Knob1 Page01 0–100 Knob2 P Rate Adjust the depth of the modulation. Wave UP 0–UP 9, DWN 0–DWN 9, TRI 0–TRI 9 0–50 Knob3 P Level Adjusts the rate of the modulation. 0–150 P Adjusts the output level. P Sets the modulation waveform. 062 Slicer This effect creates a rhythmical sound by continuously slicing the input. Knob1 PTTRN Page01 Page02 063 Phaser Knob2 1–20 Speed 1–50 Sets effect pattern. Sets modulation speed.
Effect Types and Parameters 068 VintageCE This is a simulation of the BOSS CE-1. Knob1 Comp Page01 Effect Types and Parameters Page02 Knob2 0–9 Rate 1–50 Knob3 P Mix 0–150 P Adjusts the amount of effected sound that is mixed with the original sound. Sets the sensitivity of the compressor. Sets the speed of the modulation. Level 0–100 P Adjusts the output level. 069 StereoCho This is a stereo chorus with a clear tone.
076 PitchSHFT This effect shifts the pitch up or down. Knob1 Shift Page01 Tone Knob3 0–10 Bal Adjusts the pitch shift amount in semitones. Adjusts the tone. Selecting “0” gives a detuning effect. -25–25 Level 0–150 0–100 P Adjusts the balance between original and effect sounds. P Allows fine adjustment of pitch shift Adjusts the output level. amount in Cent (1/100 semitone) steps. 077 MonoPitch This is a pitch shifter with little sound variance for monophonic (single note) playing.
Effect Types and Parameters 083 MonoSynth This effect produces the sound of a monophonic (single-note playing) guitar synthesizer that detects the pitch of the input signal. Knob1 Page01 Effect Types and Parameters Page02 Synth 0–100 Knob2 P Dry Adjusts synthesizer sound level. Wave Sine, Tri, SawUp, SawDn Tone Page02 Upper 0–100 0–10 Speed 0–100 P Knob3 P Dry Adjusts volume of low frequencies. Adjusts level of original sound. HPF LPF Level 0–10 0–10 1–2500 FS Knob2 F.
090 MultiTapD This effect produces several delay sounds with different delay times. Knob1 Time Page01 091 DynaDelay PTTRN 1–2500 Page02 Level 0–10 Adjusts the tone. P F.B Sense 1–2000 0–100 FS Knob2 Sets the delay time. -10– -1, 1–10 P Level 0–150 Page03 P FS F.B 0–150 0–100 P Depth 0–100 P Reso 1–2000 Pitch 0–100 -12–12 P Tone Adjusts the feedback amount.
Effect Types and Parameters 097 HD Reverb This is a high-definition reverb.
104 Air This effect reproduces the ambience of a room, to create spatial depth. Knob1 Size Page01 Tone Sets the size of the space. 0–10 Knob3 0–10 Mix 0–150 P Adjusts the amount of effected sound that is mixed with the original sound. Adjusts the tone. P Level 0–100 P Adjusts the amount of reflection Adjusts the output level. from the wall. 105 Comp+OD This effect combines compressor and overdrive. Knob1 Page01 Page02 Comp Knob2 0–10 Gain Sets compressor strength.
Effect Types and Parameters 112 PedalVx This simulates a vintage British wah pedal. Knob1 Page01 Freq 1–50 Adjusts the emphasized frequency. Knob2 P DryMX 0–100 Knob3 P Level 0–150 P Adjusts the mix with the unaffected sound. Adjusts the output level. Effect Types and Parameters Page02 113 PedalCry This simulates a vintage CRYBABY wah pedal. Knob1 Page01 Freq 1–50 Adjusts the emphasized frequency. Knob2 P DryMX 0–100 Knob3 P Level 0–150 P Adjusts the mix with the unaffected sound.
Table 1 Type Modeled cabinet and speakers Fender Twin Reverb ('65) cabinet with 2x12-inch Jensen speakers DELUXE-R 1X12 Fender Deluxe Reverb cabinet with 1x12-inch Jensen speaker FD VIBRO 2x10 Fender Vibroverb ('63) cabinet with 2x10-inch Jensen speakers US BLUES 4x10 Fender Tweed Bassman cabinet with 4x10-inch Jensen speakers VX COMBO 2x12 British combo amp cabinet with 2x12-inch Celestion Alnico speakers VX JMI 2x12 Early model British combo amp cabinet with 2x12-inch Celestion Alnico speakers
Troubleshooting The unit will not turn ON An effect is not working t Confirm that the POWER switch is set Troubleshooting exceeded, “DSP Full!” appears on the switch to "OFF" before connecting the effect graphic. In this case, the effect is USB cable. bypassed (→P10). t 8IFO VTJOH CBUUFSJFT DPOGJSN UIBU UIFZ still have a charge. (→P18). t "EKVTU UIF FYQSFTTJPO QFEBM →P37). t "EKVTU UIF QBUDI MFWFM →P16). The recorded level in a DAW is low t "EKVTU UIF NBTUFS MFWFM →P20).
Specifications Effect types Number of simultaneous effects Number of user banks/patches Sampling frequency A/D conversion D/A conversion Signal processing Frequency characteristics Display Input Specifications / Rhythm List 116 types 6 10 patches x 10 banks 44.
G3 / G3X presets have been created by professional guitarists. ●BANK C : Richie Kotzen ●BANK D : Kiko Loureiro ●BANK E : Rob Caggiano ●BANK F : Mike Orlando Manufacturer names and product names mentioned in this patch list are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners and do not indicate any affiliation with ZOOM CORPORATION. All product and artist names are intended only to illustrate sonic characteristics that were used as reference in the development of this product.