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.
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: Interference with other electrical equipment In consideration of safety, the has been designed to minimize the emission of electromagnetic radiation from the device and Usage and safety precautions to minimize external electromagnetic interference.
Introduction Nine simultaneous effects You can freely select, arrange and use up to eight regular effects and one Z-Pedal effect at New Z-Pedal The new Z-Pedal makes control even more intuitive. Tube booster Introduction the same time. With the SCROLL keys, you can quickly change which effects are shown. The built-in tube booster uses a 12AX7 tube at the effect output stage. This allows you to add a final boost with tube saturation.
Part names Front panel TAP key PATCH SELECT keys SCROLL keys RHYTHM [ ] key TOTAL key STORE/SWAP key Part names Displays (From left to right, these are called “Effect 1” to “Effect 4” in this manual.) Parameter knobs1–3 (These are shown as in this manual.
Z-Pedal GLOBAL key Part names TUBE BOOSTER BOOST knob TONE knob ACTIVE/PASSIVE switch Use this switch to set the input type. Set this to “ACTIVE” (pushed in) if you have an effect pedal connected between your instrument and the TUBE BOOSTER switch or you are directly connecting a guitar with active pickups. Set this to “PASSIVE” (not pushed CONTROL IN jack in) if you are directly connecting a guitar with passive pickups.
Part names Using the Z-Pedal Part names In addition to up and down, the new Z-Pedal can also be moved left and right. By using it with a Z-Pedal effect, you can control effects intuitively. HINT • See page 12 for how to set the Z-Pedal, and see page 38 for how to adjust it. Using the TUBE BOOSTER This booster uses a 12AX7, which is a type of tube frequently used in guitar amp preamplifiers, to add up to +16 dB of amplification.
Turning the power on To turn the power on • Connect the AC adapter before setting the POWER switch to ON. Turning the power on • Lower the amplifier’s volume all the way. • Turn the amplifier’s power on and raise its volume. Using the POWER switch eco setting When set to eco, if the is not used for 10 hours, its power will automatically turn off. If you want to keep it on all the time set the POWER switch to ON.
Turning the power on Display information Turning the power on Home Screens show the current patch 1 2 3 1 Graphic for selected effect 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 Virtual knob HINT • The positions of the virtual knobs change with the parameter values. Edit Screens show parameters being edited Page tabs Parameter names Parameter values 1 2 3 1 HINT • If there are 4 or more parameters that can be adjusted, multiple page tabs will be shown.
Adjusting effects Confirm that the Home Screens are shown. 2 1 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 Adjusting effects 1 3 To turn an effect ON and OFF • Press , , or . • This turns that effect ON/OFF. NOTE • The effect shown on a display is ON when the LED on the footswitch below it is lit. OFF 2 • The effect shown on a display is OFF when the LED on the footswitch below it is not lit. ON To select an effect type • Press . • This changes the effect type.
Adjusting effects 3 To adjust parameters Adjusting effects • Turn , and . • The editing screen opens where you can adjust parameters. NOTE • T i m e , r a t e a n d s o m e o t h e r e ffe c t parameters can be set in note durations that are synchronized to the tempo. 1 4 2 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 To change the page • Press . • The next page opens.
EDIT 5 To scroll through the effects shown HINT . You can also scroll using the footswitches. • Left: Press Example: If you press 1 2 3 1 and • Right: Press 2 3 1 2 simultaneously. and 3 simultaneously. 1 2 Adjusting effects • Press 3 This shows there are more effects in this direction 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 This shows the number of effects hidden in this direction.
Using the Z-Pedal 1 To select a Z-Pedal effect Using the Z-Pedal • Press to show the Z-Pedal Effect. HINT • A Z-Pedal mark appears on Z-Pedal effects. . • Press • See the separate Z-Pedal Effect Guide for information about the Z-Pedal effect types. • This changes the effect type. 1 2 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 2 3 Z-Pedal mark 2 To set the Z-Pedal effect • Select a Z-Pedal effect. • Functions will be assigned to the Z-Pedal automatically.
Z-PEDAL To choose the pedal direction to be set • Press 2 3 1 1 2 2 3 Up and down 3 1 1 2 1 2 3 2 3 3 1 1 2 1 2 3 2 3 Left 3 1 1 2 Right HINT 2 3 Using the Z-Pedal 1 to choose the pedal direction. 3 • The up and down direction can be used to turn an effect ON/OFF with the pedal switch. To select the controlled parameter • Turn . • The effect parameters that can be assigned are shown. HINT • INPUT VOL: Controls the input level. • OUTPUT VOL: Controls the output level.
Selecting patches Confirm that the Home display is shown. Selecting patches 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 To activate patch selection • Press and hold for a second. • Effect 1–3 show patch numbers and names, and Effect 4 shows the bank number. 1 2 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 To change the patch , • Press or HINT . • You can also change patches using . • That patch changes.
PATCH SELECT 3 To change the bank and simultaneously to open the lower bank. • Press and simultaneously to open the higher bank. • Turn of Effect 4. Selecting patches • Press • The bank number changes. 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 NOTE • 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 The automatically saves settings when parameters are adjusted. Storing Patches 1 To store a patch or swap with a different patch • Press • . blinks and the screens appear as below. 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 Selected patch 2 3 Saved/swapped patch destination To select whether to store or swap the patch • Turn on Effect 1.
STORE/SWAP 3 To set where to store or swap the patch • Turn NOTE • The currently selected patch cannot be set as the destination. of Effect 4. • The current setting values are automatically saved. 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 Storing Patches To change the patch number where stored/swapped 3 Change the patch number To change the bank where stored/swapped • Turn 1 of Effect 4. 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 Change the bank 4 To complete patch storing/swapping • Press HINT .
Setting patch-specific parameters 1 To activate the TOTAL menu Setting patch-specific parameters • Press NOTE . • Settings made for TOTAL parameters are saved separately for each patch. • See page 19 for how to use the CHAIN function (effect reordering). 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 NAME/PATCH LEVEL/ CONTROL SWITCH 2 2 3 1 2 3 CHAIN To change the patch name • Turn , 1 and 2 of Effect 1. 3 : Turn to move the cursor. : Turn to change the type of character/symbol.
TOTAL 4 To set an optional footswitch function and turn of Effect 1. • Effect functions that can be assigned are shown. HINT • BYPASS/MUTE: Use to bypass or mute the effect. • TAP TEMPO: Press the footswitch repeatedly at the desired tempo to set the tempo used for rhythms, the looper and effects. 1 2 3 1 • 2NO ASSIGN: No function to3 the footswitch. 3 1 is assigned 2 1 • If the selected parameter has multiple functions, use one.
Changing Various Settings 1 To activate the GLOBAL menu Changing Various Settings • Press 1 2 . 3 1 MASTER LEVEL MASTER TEMPO eco 2 3 1 SIGNAL PATH 2 3 1 USB AUDIO VERSION 2 3 OUTPUT LCD CONTRAST NOTE • Global parameter settings affect all patches. 2 To adjust the master level • Turn of Effect 1. NOTE • The setting range is 0–120.
GLOBAL 3 To set the master tempo of Effect 1. NOTE • The setting range is 40–250. • This tempo setting is used by every effect, rhythms and the looper. 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 Changing Various Settings • Turn To set the tempo by tapping • Press two or more times at the desired tempo. HINT • You can also set the tempo using an FS01 footswitch (sold separately). (See page 19.) 4 To check the eco mode status • The eco mode ON/OFF setting is shown to the right of the master tempo.
Changing Various Settings 5 Changing Various Settings 1 To change the direction of the signal flow • Turn of Effect 2. • This changes the signal flow direction. 2 3 1 6 2 1 3 2 3 1 2 1 3 2 3 1 2 1 3 2 3 1 To adjust the USB audio monitoring balance of Effect 3. • Turn NOTE • This adjusts the balance between the signal from a connected computer (DAW) and the signal input and processed through the unit (DIRECT). 1 2 3 1 7 2 3 1 • The setting range is 0–100.
GLOBAL 8 To view the firmware versions of Effect 3. HINT • Check the ZOOM website (http:// w w w. z o o m . c o . j p ) f o r t h e l a t e s t firmware versions.
Using the Tuner 1 To activate the tuner Using the Tuner • Press and hold 1 2 for a second. 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 HINT • Press 2 to switch between BYPASS and MUTE settings. To change the tuner’s standard pitch of Effect 2. • Turn NOTE • The standard pitch for middle A can be set to 435–445 Hz. • The standard pitch is remembered even when the POWER is OFF. 1 2 3 1 3 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 To select the tuner type • Turn of Effect 2.
TUNER Display 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 used for tapping, etc.
Using Rhythms 1 To activate a rhythm Using Rhythms • Press HINT . • You can use a rhythm pattern while using the looper. • Rhythm pattern playback starts and the rhythm setting screen opens. 1 2 3 1 PATTERN 2 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 LEVEL TEMPO To select the rhythm pattern of Effect 1. • Turn NOTE • See page 61 for types of patterns. 1 3 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 To adjust the tempo • Turn of Effect 2.
RHYTHM 4 To adjust the rhythm volume • Turn Using Rhythms on Effect 3. NOTE • The setting range is 0–100. 1 2 3 1 5 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 To stop the rhythm • Press HINT . • Press 6 3 again to start playback of the rhythm again. To complete setting the rhythm To stop the rhythm and return to the previous screen • Press . To select a patch while keeping the rhythm playing • Press . To return to the Home Screens while keeping the rhythm playing • Press .
Using the Looper 1 To activate the Looper Using the Looper • Press and hold 1 2 for a second. 3 1 TIME 2 2 3 1 2 3 1 LOOPER LEVEL SETTING TEMPO 2 3 RHYTHM LEVEL To set the recording time of Effect 1. • Turn 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. 1 2 3 1 NOTE 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 • The looper can record 1.5–60 seconds (30 seconds when UNDO is enabled).
LOOPER 4 To record a phrase and play it back . Recording standby 1 2 3 Recording 1 1 2 2 3 Using the Looper • Press Loop playing 3 1 1 2 2 31 3 2 1 31 2 2 31 3 2 If set to “Manual” • When is pressed again or the maximum recording time is reached, loop playback starts (and “PLAY” appears on the display). If set to a note mark • Recording continues for the set time and then loop playback starts (and “PLAY” appears on the display).
Using the Looper 6 To overdub a recorded loop Using the Looper To start overdubbing • During loop playback, press Loop playing 1 2 3 . Overdubbing 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 To end overdubbing • Press again. Overdubbing 1 7 2 3 Loop playing 1 1 2 2 3 3 To erase the loop • Press and hold for a second. • “CLEAR” appears on the display.
LOOPER 8 To adjust the loop volume • Turn Using the Looper To adjust the volume of the looped phrase of Effect 3. NOTE • The setting range is 0–100. 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 To adjust the volume of the rhythm of Effect 4. • Turn NOTE • The setting range is 0–100. 1 2 3 1 9 2 3 To view other screens You can select patches while a loop is playing • Press . To return to the Home Screens while a loop is playing • Press .
Using the Looper 10 Using the Looper 1 To change the looper settings • Press 2 3 1 of Effect 3. 12 23 3 1 12 23 3 1 12 23 2 3 3 1 2 To activate the UNDO function • Turn 1 2 3 on Effect 3. 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 NOTE • When Undo is ON, the maximum loop recording time is limited to 30 seconds. HINT • When UNDO is ON, you can cancel (undo) the last overdubbing by pressing undoing, you can recover the cancelled overdub (redo) by pressing 32 for a second. After for a second again.
LOOPER To select the STOP MODE • Turn 2 3 1 2 3 1 2STOP MODE 3 1 playback stops 2 How loop 3 STOP Playback stops immediately FINISH Playback stops after the loop plays to its end FADE OUT Playback stops after fading out Using the Looper 1 of Effect 3. HINT • E v e n w h e n s e t t o F I N I S H o r FA D E O UT, y o u c a n s t o p l o o p p l a y b a ck i m m e d i a t e l y b y pressing again.
Using the TUBE BOOSTER 1 To turn the TUBE BOOSTER ON/OFF Using the TUBE BOOSTER • Press of the TUBE BOOSTER. • This turns the TUBE BOOSTER ON or OFF. NOTE • While the tube is warming up, the TUBE BOOSTER might not make any sound for about 5 seconds. • Signals recorded by USB Audio cannot be amplified by the TUBE BOOSTER. OFF 2 ON • The TUBE BOOSTER ON/OFF setting is not saved. It is always OFF when the unit starts up. To adjust the amount of boost from the TUBE BOOSTER • Turn .
Using Audio Interface Functions This unit can be used with computers running the following operating systems Compatible OS Windows 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® DualCore 2.7GHz or faster, RAM 2GB or more Mac OS X 10.5/10.6/10.7 Intel® CoreDuo 1.
Updating the firmware To download the latest firmware • Visit the ZOOM Website (http://www.zoom.co.jp). Updating the firmware HINT • Open the GLOBAL menu to check the current firmware versions. (See page 23.) 1 To use the version updating function • Confirm that the POWER switch is set to OFF and the AC adapter is connected. • Connect the to a computer using a USB cable. • While pressing both and , set the POWER switch to ON. • The VERSION UPDATE screen appears.
VERSION UPDATE 3 To complete updating has finished updating, “COMPLETE!” appears on its display. • Set the POWER switch to OFF. HINT • Updating the firmware version will not erase saved patches. Restoring the to its factory default settings Updating the firmware • When the 1. To use the All Initialize function • While pressing , set the POWER switch to ON. • The All Initialize screen appears. 2. To execute the All Initialize function • Press . NOTE • Press any key other than to cancel.
Adjusting the Z-Pedal 1 To calibrate its sensitivity Adjusting the Z-Pedal • While pressing , set the POWER switch to ON. NOTE • Calibrate the pedal if: - Pressing the pedal does not have much effect. - The volume or tone changes too much even when only pressing the pedal lightly. after each step. • Operate the Z-Pedal in the following order, pressing 1. 2 3 4. 1 2 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 2. 2 3 3 1 2 2 3 3 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 2 3 1 5.
2 To adjust the torque To adjust the vertical torque • Insert the hex key into the vertical torque adjustment screw on the side of the pedal. Turn it clockwise to tighten the pedal, and turn it counterclockwise to loosen the pedal. Loosen Adjusting the Z-Pedal You can use a 5mm hex key (Allen wrench) to adjust the vertical and horizontal torque of the Z-Pedal. Tighten To adjust the horizontal torque • Insert the hex key into the horizontal torque adjustment screw on the bottom of the pedal.
Effect Types and Parameters Effect number Parameter Parameter range Effect type Effect Types and Parameters 100 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 ZNR ZOOM's unique noise reduction cuts noise during pauses in playing without affecting the tone. Knob1 Page01 THRSH 1–25 Knob2 P DETCT Adjusts the effect sensitivity. Knob3 GtrIn, EfxIn Level Sets control signal detection level. 0–150 P Adjusts the output level. Effect Types and Parameters Page02 007 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.
Effect Types and Parameters 013 AutoWah This effect varies wah in accordance with picking intensity. Knob1 Sense Page01 -10–-1, 1–10 Knob2 P Reso Adjusts the sensitivity of the effect. 0–10 Knob3 P Level 0–150 P Adjusts the intensity of the resonance Adjusts the output level. sound. Effect Types and Parameters Page02 014 Resonance This effect varies the resonance filter frequency according to picking intensity. Knob1 Sense Page01 -10–-1, 1–10 Knob2 P Reso Adjusts the sensitivity of the effect.
020 RndmFLTR This filter effect changes character randomly. Knob1 Page01 Speed 021 fCycle HPF, BPF, LPF Sets filter type. Level 0–150 Knob3 P Reso 0–10 Adjusts frequency range affected. Sets effect resonance. Chara Bal 2Pole, 4Pole 0–100 P P Adjusts the balance between original and effect sounds. Adjusts amount of filter applied. P Adjusts the output level. This filter effect changes tone characteristics cyclically. Knob1 Page01 Rate 1–50 Sets the speed of the modulation.
Effect Types and Parameters 028 Squeak Simulation of the popular Pro Co Rat famous for its edgy distortion 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. Effect Types and Parameters Page02 029 FuzzSmile Simulation of the Fuzz Face, which has made rock history with its humorous panel design and smashing sound. Knob1 Page01 Gain 0–100 Adjusts the gain. Knob2 P Tone 0–100 Adjusts the tone.
036 Z Dream A high gain sound for lead playing based on the Mesa Boogie Road King Series II Lead channel. 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 Z Scream An original high gain sound balanced from low to high frequencies. 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.
Effect Types and Parameters 044 DELUXE-R This models the sound of a Fender Deluxe Reverb made in 1965. Knob1 Page01 Effect Types and Parameters Page02 Page03 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.
050 MATCH 30 Modeled sound of a DC-30 (channel 1), the Matchless flagship combo amp. 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 056 B-BREAKER This models the sound of a Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker combo amp. Knob1 Page01 Effect Types and Parameters Page02 Page03 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.
062 DZ DRIVE The 3-channel high gain sound of a Diezel Herbert, which is a handmade German guitar amplifier that allows control of three independent channels. Knob1 Page01 Page03 063 ALIEN 0–100 Knob2 P Tube 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.
Effect Types and Parameters 068 Phaser This effect adds a phasing variation to the sound. Knob1 Page01 Rate 1–50 Knob2 P Color Sets the speed of the modulation. Knob3 4 STG, 8 STG, inv 4, inv 8 Level Sets the tone of the effect type. 0–150 P Adjusts the output level. Effect Types and Parameters Page02 069 DuoPhase This effect combines two phasers. Knob1 Page01 RateA 1–50 Knob2 P RateB 1–50, SyncA, RvrsA Knob3 P Level 0–150 P Adjusts speed of LFO A modulation.
075 Ensemble This is a chorus ensemble that features three-dimensional movement. Knob1 Depth Page01 Rate 1–50 Sets the depth of the modulation. Sets the speed of the modulation. Tone Level 0–10 Adjusts the tone. 0–150 Knob3 P Mix 0–100 P Adjusts the amount of effected sound that is mixed with the original sound. P Adjusts the output level. 076 VinFLNGR This analog flanger sound is similar to an MXR M-117R. Knob1 Page01 Depth 077 Flanger Knob2 P Rate Sets the depth of the modulation.
Effect Types and Parameters 082 MonoPitch This is a pitch shifter with little sound variance for monophonic (single note) playing. Knob1 Shift Page01 Effect Types and Parameters 083 HPS Tone Knob3 0–10 Bal Adjusts the pitch shift amount in semitones. Adjusts the tone. Selecting "0" gives a detuning effect. Fine Page02 Knob2 -12 – 12 , 24 -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.
089 MonoSynth This effect produces the sound of a monophonic (single-note playing) guitar synthesizer that detects the pitch of the input signal. Knob1 Page01 0–100 Knob2 P Dry Adjusts synthesizer sound level. Wave Sine, Tri, SawUp, SawDn Tone Page02 Upper 0–100 Speed 0–100 P Adjusts smoothness of pitch change. Knob2 P Lower 0–100 Knob3 P Dry 0–100 Adjusts volume of high frequencies. Adjusts volume of low frequencies. Adjusts level of original sound.
Effect Types and Parameters 096 AnalogDly This analog delay simulation has a long delay with a maximum length of 5000 mS. Knob1 Time Page01 Effect Types and Parameters Page02 F.B 1–5000 0–100 Adjusts the amount of effected sound that is mixed with the original sound. HiDMP P-P Level 0–10 MONO, P-P FS Knob2 F.B 10–2500 0–100 Sets the delay time. Adjusts the feedback amount. HiDMP Level Time 0–10 0–150 P PTTRN 1–3000 Mix Page03 0–150 P Sense 1–2000 Sets the delay time. F.
103 PhaseDly This effect applies a phaser to a delayed sound. Knob1 Time Page01 Sets the delay time. Rate 1–50 Sets the speed of the modulation. F.B 0–100 Knob3 P Mix 4 STG, 8 STG, inv 4, inv 8 Level Sets the tone of the effect type. Time Page01 Page02 10–1000 FS Knob2 Duty Mix 0–150 P Adjusts the output level.
Effect Types and Parameters 110 Arena This reverb effect simulates the acoustics of a large enclosure such as a sports arena. Knob1 Decay Page01 Effect Types and Parameters 111 EarlyRef P Tone 1–100 Level 0–150 Mix 0–100 P Adjusts the amount of effected sound that is mixed with the original sound. P Adjusts the delay between input of the Adjusts the output level. original sound and start of the reverb sound. This effect reproduces only the early reflections of reverb.
118 Cho+Rev This effect combines chorus and reverb. Knob1 Page01 1–50 Knob2 P ChoMx Adjusts chorus rate. Level 0–150 0–100 Knob3 P RevMx Adjusts chorus mix. 0–100 P Adjusts reverb mix. P Adjusts the output level. 119 FLG+VCho This effect combines flanger and vintage chorus. Knob1 Page01 Page02 120 PedalVx FlgDp 0–100 Adjusts flanger depth. ChoRt 1–50 Adjusts vintage chorus rate. Knob2 P FlgRt 0–50 Knob3 P ChoMx Adjusts flanger rate.
Effect Types and Parameters Table 1 Type Modeled cabinet and speakers Effect Types and Parameters FD COMBO 2x12 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
Troubleshooting No sound or very low volume • Confirm that the POWER switch is set to • I f t h e ef fe c t p ro c e s s i n g c a p a c i t y i s exceeded, "DSP FULL" appears on the • Check the connections (→P4–5). • Adjust the patch level (→P18). • Adjust the master level (→P12). • W hen adjusting the volume with the Z-Pedal / an expression pedal, make sure that a suitable volume setting has been set with the pedal. effect graphic. In this case, the effect is bypassed (→P10).
Specifications Effect types 125 types plus Z-Pedal effects Number of simultaneous effects 9 Number of user banks/patches 3 patches x 99 banks Specifications Sampling frequency 44.
Rhythm List # PatternName TimSig # PatternName TimSig GUIDE 4/4 22 Pop3 4/4 8Beat1 4/4 23 Dance1 4/4 3 8Beat2 4/4 24 Dance2 4/4 4 8Beat3 4/4 25 Dance3 4/4 5 8SHFFL 4/4 26 Dance4 4/4 6 16Beat1 4/4 27 3Per4 3/4 7 16Beat2 4/4 28 6Per8 3/4 8 16SHFFL 4/4 29 5Per4_1 5/4 9 Rock 4/4 30 5Per4_2 5/4 10 Hard 4/4 31 Latin 4/4 11 Metal1 4/4 32 Ballad1 4/4 12 Metal2 4/4 33 Ballad2 3/4 13 Thrash 4/4 34 Blues1 4/4 14 Punk 4/4 35 Blues2 3
FCC regulation warning (for U.S.A.) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
USB/Cubase LE Startup Guide USB/Cubase LE Startup Guide This USB/Cubase LE Startup Guide explains how to install Cubase LE on a computer, make connections and settings for this unit, and perform recording. Cubase LE installation Connections and preparation To connect this unit to a computer running Windows 7 (or Windows Vista, XP) and to enable audio input/output, proceed as follows. The installation description uses Windows 7 as an example.
Cubase LE installation Continued from front Connections and preparation Use Cubase LE to record Windows MacOS X HINT From the "Devices" menu of Cubase LE, select "VST Connections" and select the device containing the string "USB Audio CODEC In (Out)" ( "USB Audio CODEC" for MacOS X) as input port and output port. New audio track Make the following settings for the newly created audio track.