Zoom B9.1ut Musical Instrument Amplifier User Manual


 
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ZOOM B9.1ut
Using the Foot Switches
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Turn parameter knob 3 to set the
3.
tempo.
The tempo setting range is 40 – 250.
When you turn parameter knob 3, the display
changes as follows.
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Parameter knob 3
To synchronize a parameter to the
4.
speci ed tempo, select the effect
type and effect parameter to
synchronize, and select the note
symbol as the setting value for the
parameter.
The setting value for effect parameters which
support tempo synchronization can be selected
in note units, using the patch speci c tempo as a
reference.
For example, the Time parameter of the effect
type TapeEcho in the MOD/EFX2 module
supports patch speci c tempo synchronization.
To use this capability, turn the respective
parameter knob from the maximum setting
(2000) further clockwise until a note symbol
appears on the display.
HINT
In the section "Effect Types and Parameters" (
pages 64 – 79), parameters which support tempo
synchronization are indicated by a note symbol.
Select a parameter value by
5.
selecting a note symbol.
The following note settings for parameters
which support tempo synchronization are
available.
Thirty-second note
ƒ
Sixteenth note
∑ 3
Quarter triplet note
ĺ
Dotted sixteenth note
π
Eighth note
Ø 3
Half triplet note
π∫
Dotted eighth note
Quarter note
∑∫
Dotted quarter note
∑x2
Quarter note x 2
::
∑x20
Quarter note x 20
NOTE
The actual available setting range depends on
the parameter.
For example, when you have selected the
eighth note setting, the Time parameter will
be set to a value that corresponds to an eighth
note in the patch specific tempo. When the
tempo is changed, the delay time also changes
accordingly.
NOTE
Depending on the combination of tempo setting
and selected note symbol, the maximum of the
parameter setting range (such as 2000 ms)
may be exceeded. In such a case, the value is
automatically halved (or set to 1/4 if the range is
still exceeded).
When the tempo and parameter
6.
setting is complete, press the
[EXIT] key.
The unit returns to manual mode or play mode.
Store the patch as necessary.
The above procedure uses the tempo set in step
3 as reference for the note setting made in step 5.
If the "BPM TAP" function is assigned to one of
the function foot switches 1 – 3, you can specify
the tempo with your foot during a performance
and have the parameter change accordingly.