Zoom B9.1ut Musical Instrument Amplifier User Manual


 
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ZOOM B9.1ut
Terms Used in This Manual
Effect module
As shown in the illustration below, the B9.1ut can
be thought of as a combination of several single
effects. Each of these is referred to as an effect
module. The B9.1ut offers a compressor effect
module (COMP), amp simulator/synth bass effect
module (PRE-AMP), external effect loop control
module (EXT LOOP), and more. Parameters such
as effect intensity can be adjusted for each module
individually, and modules can be switched on and
off as desired.
The five modules EXT LOOP, ZNR, PRE-AMP,
EQ, and CABINET operate as a virtual preampli er
which is controlled with the knobs and keys on the
pre-amp section of the panel.
Effect type
Most effect modules comprise several different
effects which are referred to as effect types. For
example, the modulation effect module (MOD/
EFX2) comprises chorus, flanger, pitch shifter,
delay, and other effect types. Only one of these can
be selected at any time.
Effect parameter
All effect modules have aspects that can be
controlled. These are called effect parameters,
adjusted with the parameter knobs 1 – 4 on the
panel. When thinking of an effect module as a
compact effect, the parameters change the tone and
effect intensity similar to the knobs on the device.
Patch
In the B9.1ut, effect module combinations are stored
and called up in units referred to as patches. A patch
comprises information about the on/off status of
each effect module, about the effect type used in
each module, and about effect parameter settings.
Expression pedal settings and tempo settings are
also stored for each patch individually.
Bank and group
Patches are organized in the user group (U) which
can be modi ed, and in the preset group (P) which is
read-only. Since each group comprises 80 patches,
there are a total of 160 patches. In the B9.1ut,
patches are called up four at a time and selected
with the four foot switches. These four patches are
together referred to as a bank. There are 20 banks in
a group, numbered 0 – 9 and A – J.
BANK 9
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 8
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 0
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 0
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 0
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 0
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 0
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 0
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 1
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 0
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK J
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 8
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 0
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 0
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 0
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 0
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 0
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 0
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK B
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK A
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 9
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 8
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 0
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 0
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 0
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 0
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 0
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 0
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 1
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 0
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK J
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 8
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 0
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 0
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 0
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 0
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 0
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK 0
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK B
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
BANK A
PATCH 1
PATCH 2
PATCH 3
PATCH 4
User group (U) Preset group (P)
Modes
The B9.1ut has five different operation modes, as
listed below.
Manual mode
In this mode, you play your instrument while using
a speci c patch and turning modules in that patch
on and off with the foot switches.
This is the default mode of the B9.1ut that is
always active when power is turned on.
Play mode
In this mode, different patches can be selected
quickly using the foot switches.
• Edit mode
In this mode, the effect parameters of a patch can
be edited (changed).
• Store mode
This mode serves for storing edited patches. It also
allows changing the store positions of patches.
• Bypass/mute mode
When the B9.1ut is in the bypass condition, effect
processing is temporarily turned off and only the
original sound is heard. In the mute mode, all
sound is turned off. The tuner can be used in either
condition.
This section explains some important terms that are used throughout the B9.1ut documentation.
INPUT
SEND RETURN
OUTPUT
EQPRE-AMPZNR
COMP WAH/EFX1 EXT LOOP MOD/EFX2
CABINET
DELAY REVERB