Zoom B9.1ut Musical Instrument Amplifier User Manual


 
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ZOOM B9.1ut
Effect Types and Parameters
EXT LOOP (External Loop) module
This module controls an external effect connected to the EXT LOOP SEND/RETURN jacks. The
external effect send level and return level and the B9.1ut internal signal level can be set separately
for each patch. When this module is set to OFF, the external effect is defeated.
PARM1 PARM2 PARM3
SendLevel
0 – 100
RetLevel
0 – 100
DryLevel
0 – 100
Adjusts the external effect send level. Adjusts the external effect return level.
Adjusts the volume of the original sound in the
B9.1ut (the level that is input to the EXT LOOP
module).
ZNR (Zoom Noise Reduction) module
This module serves for reducing noise during playing pauses.
ZNR (Zoom Noise Reduction)
ZOOM original noise reduction which reduces noise in playing pauses without affecting the overall tone.
PARM1
Threshold
1 – 16
Adjusts the ZNR sensitivity. For maximum noise reduction, set the value as high as possible without causing the
sound to decay unnaturally.
PRE-AMP (Preampli er) module
This module provides simulation of 21 types of ampli ers and stomp boxes, as well as special effects such as
bass synth etc.
* Manufacturer names and product names mentioned in the table are trademarks or registered trademarks of
their respective owners. The names are used only to illustrate sonic characteristics and do not indicate any
af liation with ZOOM CORPORATION.
AmpegSVT SuperBass
Simulation of the ultimate rock bass amp, the Ampeg SVT. Simulation of the Marshall Super Bass that made rock history.
SWR AmpegB15
Simulation of the SWR SM-900, famous for its hi- sound.
Simulation of the Ampeg B-15 made famous by the Motown sound of
the 1960s.
Acoustic Aguilar
Simulation of the Acoustic 360 well known for its gutsy midrange. Simulation of the Aguilar DB750 famous for its powerful sound.
Bassman Hartke
Simulation of the Fender Bassman 100. Simulation of the Hartke HA3500 famous for its aluminum cone.
Polytone G-Krueger
Simulation of the Polytone Mini Brute with its distinct midrange, often
used by Jazz musicians.
Simulation of the famous metal bass amp Gallien Krueger 800RB from
the eighties.
Trace WalterWds
Simulation of the Trace Elliot AH-500.
Simulation of the Walter Woods preferred by bassists who are keen on
the original sound.
TubePre SansAmp
ZOOM original tube preampli er sound.
Simulation of the Sansamp Bass Driver DI, highly popular among bass
players.
TS9 ODB-3
Simulation of the Tube Screamer used by many guitarists as a booster. Simulates the ODB-3 overdrive bass machine from Boss.
MXR D.I.+ Fuzz Face
Simulates the MXR Bass D.I.+ distortion channel.
Simulation of the Fuzz Face that made rock history with its zany look
and smashing sound.
MetalZone BigMuff
Simulation of the Boss MetalZone with long sustain and dynamic lower
midrange.
Simulation of the Electro-Harmonix Big Muff preferred by famous
artists for its fat, sweet fuzz sound.