Zoom 7072 Guitar User Manual


 
Using the Easy Edit Function
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1.
To change the sound of a patch in
play mode, operate parameter knobs
1 – 3.
The parameters controlled by the knobs are as
follows.
The actual parameter controlled by parameter
knobs 1 – 3 depends on the effect selected for
the current effect module.
When a knob is turned, the current setting of the
relevant parameter is shown on the
BANK/PATCH indicator, and a dot (.) appears
at the "EDITED" position. This indicates that
the parameter has been changed. If the
parameter is returned to the original setting, the
dot disappears.
2.
Use the [DRIVE] knob and [DRIVE
VARIATION] key to select the effect to
be used for the DRIVE module.
The effects of the DRIVE module can be
directly selected with the [DRIVE] knob and
[DRIVE VARIATION] key.
The [DRIVE] knob selects the general effect
type (amp type or compact effect type), and the
[DRIVE VARIATION] key selects one of
several variations for that effect. Each push of
the [DRIVE VARIATION] key cycles through
the CLASSIC
STANDARD
MODERN
settings, and the corresponding LED lights up.
For an explanation of DRIVE module effects, see
p. 33.
In play mode, you can also use the MODULE
[
E
]/[
R
] keys to edit the PATLVL parameter
(volume level for each patch).
3.
To store an edited patch, carry out the
steps for storing (
p. 20).
Note that if another patch is called up without
storing the edited patch, the edited contents will
be lost.
While playing a rhythm pattern, the parameter
knobs 1 – 3 adjust rhythm parameters.
NOTE
HINT
Lit
Off
(DRIVE module
is off)
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When a dot (.) is shown
here, the effect
parameter has been
changed.
Parameter knob 1
Adjusts the DRIVE
module distortion
amount.
Parameter knob 2
Adjusts a major parameter
of the MOD module (such
as chorus depth).
Parameter knob 3
Adjusts a major parameter of the REV
module (such as echo or reverb
amount).
ZOOM 707II GUITAR
The 707II incorporates a function called "Easy Edit" that allows adjusting some effect
parameters during play. This is done with the parameter knobs 1 – 3, the [DRIVE VARIATION]
key, and the [DRIVE] knob on the front panel.
Listening to Patches (Play Mode Operation)