User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Usage and safety precautions
- Introduction
- Terms used in this manual
- Part names
- Turning the power on
- Display information
- Adjusting effects
- Using the output booster
- Adjusting the master level
- Using patches
- Changing USB audio settings
- Changing various settings
- Using the tuner
- Using rhythms
- Using the looper
- Using the pedal
- Setting the tempo
- Setting how the TAP LED blinks
- Using as an audio interface
- Adjusting the pedal
- Restoring default settings and patches
- Updating the firmware
- Troubleshooting
- Rhythm List
- Specifications

3
Introduction
More advanced user interface
We have made the stompbox-style user interface developed for our G series even
more advanced. An Overview Display that allows you to see all the effects being used
in the patch at a glance has been added to the 4 Unit Displays.
Detailed emulations of amp and cabinet characteristics
The delivers studio-quality sound with precise emulations of circuit
operations and tube amp characteristics along with cabinets modeled using impulse
responses.
Download new effects and patches
Our free Effects/Patch Manager software for Windows and MacOS allows
you to regularly download new effects and patches created by ZOOM. For detailed
information, see the ZOOM website (http://www.zoom.co.jp/downloads/).
Terms used in this manual
Patch
The can store up to 200 patches with effect parameter settings and ON/OFF
states.
Bank
A set of four patches is called a "bank".
Unit
Each "Unit" combines a Unit Display, 4 parameter knobs and a foot switch.
Large effect
An effect that uses multiple units is called a "large effect".
* A printed list of effect parameters is not included with the
.
Please download a copy from the ZOOM website.
http://www.zoom.co.jp/