Zoom B9.1ut Musical Instrument Amplifier User Manual


 
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ZOOM B9.1ut
Patch con guration
As shown in the "Patch configuration"
illustration below, the B9.1ut can be thought
of as a series of several single effects (effect
modules). A combination of these modules and
the settings for each module are stored as a
patch.
Almost all modules comprise several different
effects (called effect types), one of which is
selected at any given time. For example, the
MOD/EFX2 module allows selection of either
Chorus, PitchShift, Delay, etc.
The elements that determine the sound of
a patch are called effect parameters. Each
effect type has its own parameters that can
be controlled with knobs on the panel. Even
within the same module, when the effect type
is different, the effect parameters that can be
controlled will also be different.
In the module configuration shown below, the
series of modules EXT LOOP, ZNR, PRE-AMP,
EQ, and CABINET operates as a virtual pre-
amp section.
Depending on the application, this section can
be inserted after the WAH/EFX1 module or
after the DELAY module ( p. 62).
Basic edit mode steps
The basic steps that are normally taken in edit
mode are described here. For details on effect
types and parameters for each module, see the
section "Effect Types and Parameters" on pages
64 – 79.
Select the patch to edit.
1.
The patch can be from a preset group (P) or user
group (U). However, if you have edited a patch
from a preset group, it can only be stored in a
user group ( p. 27).
In play mode or manual mode,
2.
press the effect module key (see
illustration on next page) to select
the module on which to operate.
The B9.1ut switches to edit mode, and the
display changes as follows, according to the
selected module.
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Module name
Parameter
number
Currently selected
parameter and its setting
value
Effect type name
[Module other than PRE-AMP/EQ]
HINT
The effect module keys for modules that are ON
in the currently selected patch are lit in red (keys
for modules that are OFF are not lit). When you
This section describes how to use the edit mode in which you can change the effect types and settings
for each effect module.
Changing the Sound of a Patch (Edit Mode)
INPUT
SEND RETURN
OUTPUT
EQPRE-AMPZNR
COMP WAH/EFX1 EXT LOOP MOD/EFX2
CABINET
DELAY REVERB
[Patch con guration]