Zoom B9.1ut Musical Instrument Amplifier User Manual


 
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ZOOM B9.1ut
Effect Types and Parameters
4VoiceSyn (4-Voice Synthesizer)
This effect type adds synthesizer harmony components to single notes played on the bass. The harmony components are determined by the
Mode and Scale parameters.
GAIN LEVEL
Attack
0 – 10
Level
1 – 100
Adjusts the attack rate of the synthesizer sound. Adjusts the signal level after passing the
module.
PARM1 PARM2 PARM3
Mode
1 – 9
Scale
1, 2
MixBal
0 – 100
Selects a harmony type from 1 - 9.
Selects a harmony variation. For each of the
parameter 1 - 9 modes, two variations are
available. (See illustration below.)
Adjusts the balance between original sound and
effect sound.
Scale1
CCm
C7 (omit 5) Cm7 (omit 5)
Cdim E
dim
C7 F7
CMaJ7 (omit 5) Cm MaJ7 (omit 5)
CMaJ7 FMaJ7
Csus4
9
Cadd9
FonCFonC
CC
Scale 2
Scale1 Scale 2
Note played
on bass
(Example: C)
PedalSyn (Pedal Synthesizer)
This is a synthesizer that can be played with the foot switches of the B9.1ut. When this effect type is selected, the foot switches operate
differently from normal mode. For details, see page 56.
GAIN LEVEL
Decay/Atk
1 – 100
Level
1 – 100
Adjusts the rate of sound change. The target parameter is Decay in trigger
mode and Attack in hold mode.
Adjusts the signal level after
passing the module.
PARM1 PARM2 PARM3 PARM4
Scale&Mode
M-TG, m-TG,
C-TG, M-HD,
m-HD, C-HD
Key
C1 – B3
Variation
Saw0 – 9,
Pulse0 – 9,
PWM0 – 9
MixBal
0 – 100
Selects the scale (M/m/C) and the
sound generation mode (TG/HD)
( p. 56).
Selects a keynote for pedal synth
playing.
Selects the waveform type and
sound variation. Available settings
are "Saw" (sawtooth), "Pulse"
(square wave), or PWM (pulse
width modulation resulting in fatter
sound).
Adjusts the balance between
original sound and effect sound.
EQ (Equalizer) module
This is a 6-band equalizer. In edit mode, the module is adjusted using the [SUB-BASS], [BASS],
[LO-MID], [HI-MID], [TREBLE], and [PRESENCE] knobs of the pre-amp section.
Sub-Bass
Adjusts the very low frequency range.
Bass
Adjusts the low frequency range.
Lo-Mid
Adjusts the low midrange frequency range.
Hi-Mid
Adjusts the high midrange frequency range.