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Zoom B9.1ut Operation Manual
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2 Safety Precautions / Usage PrecautionsSAFETY PRECAUTIONS Usage Precautions 3 Contents4 Features5 Terms Used in This Manual Effect module Effect type Effect parameter Patch Bank and group Modes This section explains some important terms t hat are used throughout the B9.1ut documentation. B9.1ut Top Panel B9.1ut Rear Panel 6 Controls and Functions Control section (see nex t page) Accelerator section (see next page) Pre-amp section (see nex t page) Controls and Functions 7 Control section Accelerator section Pre-amp section 8 Getting Connected Connection example (1) Connection example (2) (Usin g the B9.1ut as a DI) Connection example (3) 9 Power-On1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. <!) +YP]L i)`WZw)`WZp)`WZHINT Switching modules on and off with your foot 1. 2. to be switched on and off. 10 Quick Guide 1Selecting patches (play mode) 11 1. 3.2. 1. 2. 12 Quick Guide 246+!*OVY\Z +LW[O$lNOTE Editing a patch (edit mode) 1. 2.adjustments. For information on parameters assigned to the knobs, see page 64 79. 13 :;69,&j<Storing a patch (store mode) 4. 3. 2. 1. 14 Switching Modules On and Off Selecting patches Make sure that the [MANUAL] key 1. Panel display <!) +YP]LKlUse the PATCH/BANK [ 15 2. < < < < <switches to select a patc h. HINT Turning a module on and off HINT <1 <1 7 7 7 7 7 71 71 Adjusting the sound Select the patch in man ual mode. 1. To change major parameters in 2. the pre-amp section , operate the respective knob (see ill ustration below). 16 7YLZLUJL .$K)lHINT To adjust the overall volume level 3. (patch level), turn param eter knob 1 in manual mode. To adjust the mixing balance 4. between original sou nd and effect sound (total ba lance), turn parameter knob 2 afte r step 3. [Pre-amp section] 17 Using the Accelerator 18 Selecting Patches for Playing (Play Mode) is out. Make sure that the [MANUAL] key <!) +YP]Ll 20 Using the Tuner Using the chromatic tuner In manual mode, play mode, o r 1. edit mode, press and hol d the [BYPASS/TUNER] key. )@7(:: 4<;, */964(;*/a HINT Play the open string to tu ne. 2. 21 %# */964(;*/a % % % % %# # # # # 3. 4. */964(;*/a 5. Using the bass tuner 1. 2. )(::/a w:[Y 22 23 Changing the Sound of a Patch Patch con guration +LW[O$ Basic edit mode steps Select the patch to edit . 1. In play mode or manual mode, 2. 24 (TWLN:=;l 7YLZLUJL ;`WL$:/lNOTE To switch the selected module between on and off, pre ss the same module key once more. HINT To edit the selected module, proceed as follows. +LW[O$l25 HINT NOTE Repeat steps 2 4 to edit othe r modules in the same way. When editing is nished, press the [EXIT] key. NOTE Changing a patch name 1. 2. 26 !w!(p!'o!kj 5(4,!BL^+YP]LD27 Storing Patches and Banks Storing/swapping patches 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Storing/swapping banks 28 30 Using the Expression Pedal About the expression pedal Assigning control targets to the expression pedal 1. 2. 31 7=$4P_p4(?$ wTPU$ 32 o:^P[JO!,UHISL7/$4P_ 33 7=$=VS\TL7=$:LUZL >(/!(\[V>HO Adjusting the expression pedal Hold down the [PEDAL] key while 1. turning on power to the unit . 7,+(3=TPUWith the expression p edal fully 2. raised, press the [STOR E/SWAP] key. 34 7,+(3=4(?7,+(3/TPU 7,+(3/4(?5. Using an external expression pedal 1. 2. 35 Adjusting the expression pedal torqueAdjusting vertical torque for expression pedal 1. 2.Adjusting horizontal torque for expression pedal 36 Using the Foot Switches Making settings for function foot switchesIn manual mode or play mode, 1. select the patch. HINT Press the [FOOT SW] key. 2. -\UJ:>(ZZPNU )`WZ!)`WHZ6U6MMHINT Use the parameter knob s 1 3 to 3. select the function f or function foot switches 1 3. -\UJ:>(ZZPNUl w4\[L!4\[L6U6MM37 HINT After selecting a fu nction to assign to the function foot switc h, press the [EXIT] key. NOTE Assigning modules to foot switches 1 4 In manual mode or play mode, 1. select the patch. HINT Press the [FOOT SW] key twic e. 2. 38 -VV[:>(ZZPNUl *47w(47p46+o+3@HINT Use the parameter knob s 1 4 3. to select the functio n for foot switches 1 4. HINT NOTE Specifying the tempo for a patch In manual mode or play mode, 1. select the patch. Press the [TOTAL/FUNCTION ] 2. 39 ;6;(3!7H[JO3L]LS 3L]LS$Turn parameter knob 3 to set the tempo. ;6;(3!;LTWV p)74$To synchronize a parameter to t he HINT Select a parameter valu e by selecting a note symbol . 3 3 x2 x20 NOTE When the tempo and para meter setting is complete, p ress the [EXIT] key. 40 Using the Effect Loop 42 MIDI Usage Examples What you can do with MIDI Selecting the MIDI channel In manual mode or play mode, 1. 70*2<7:LS Turn the [TYPE] knob to sel ect 2. the "MIDI Rx Ch" (MIDI recei ve channel) parameter. 40+0 9_*O$Turn parameter knob 1 to selec t 3. the MIDI channel (1 16) on which the B9.1ut will receive MIDI messages. 40+0 9_*O$l 43 40+0 ;_*O$5. 6. 7. Sending and receiving patch switching information via MIDI (program change) 1. 70*2<7:LS 44 40+0 7*9_$65l40+0 7*;_$65l 70*2<7:LS 40+07*46+, +09,*; 45 70*2<7:LS 40+07*46+, +09,*; 40+07*46+, 4(7705.l 46 7*4(77YN! w)UR!<p7H[!To assign a patch to a program 5. change number, proceed as follows. 7*4(77YN! w)UR!<p7H[! 7*4(77YN! w)UR!< lp7H[!lWhen the setting is co mplete, 6. press the [EXIT] key to ca ncel the SYSTEM menu. Press the [STORE/SWAP] key to 7. save the changes. To send and receive program 8. change messages, pro ceed as described in step 6 of "Usi ng direct mode" ( p. 44). Sending and receiving pedal/switch/key operation information via MIDI (contr ol cha nge) Enable control change send/receive In manual mode or play mode, 1. 70*2<7:LS 47 40+0 *;939_$65l40+0 *;93;_$65l 70*2<7:LS 40+0JJ 7,+(3=$ 40+0JJ 7,+(3=$l48 Assign control chang e numbers to other operations in t he same way. When the setting is co mplete, press the [EXIT] key to ca ncel the SYSTEM menu. Press the [STORE/SWAP] key to save the changes. To send and receive control change messages, con nect the B9.1ut and the other MIDI device as follows. Example for sending control change messages Example for receiving control change messages Sending pedal synth playing information via MIDI (note on/note off)In manual mode or play mode, 1. 49 70*2<7:LS Turn the [TYPE] knob to bri ng up 2. the "NOTE ON Tx" (send note on/ note off) paramete r on the display. 40+0 56;,65;_$65Turn parameter knob 1 to selec t 3. 4. 5. Sending and receiving B9.1ut patch data via MIDI 1. 2. 50 <!) +YP]Ll70*2<7:LS )\SR+\TW;_ 7YLZZB:;69,D 51 7H[JO+H[H+\TW9_ 9LJLP]L7H[JO52 Other Functions Using the ARRM functionIn manual mode or play mode, 1. select the patch. HINT Press the [TOTAL/FUNCTION ] 2. mode, and then turn the [ TYPE] knob to bring up the indic ation "ARRM" on the display. (994$9H[LTurn parameter knob 1 to selec t 3. the control target pa rameter. HINT p4(?$To set the adjustment range for t he 4. wTPU$HINT When the control tar get and 53 >H]L$<WZH^Turn parameter knob 1 to selec t the control waveform ty pe. >H]L$;YPHUNSLTurn parameter knob 2 to selec t the control waveform cycle. :`UJ$_HINT When the ARRM settin g is complete, press the [E XIT] key. NOTE Using the sound-on- sound function 1. 2. 54 +3@!:6: ;PTL$4U+3@!:6: w4P_$5. 6. Note symbol is selected HINT To record another layer, press 55 7. function foot switch 3 aga in during loop playback. To stop loop playback, press 8. function foot switch 2 . HINT To clear the recorded conten ts, 9. hold down function foot swi tch 2. NOTE Using the pedal synth function In manual mode or play mode, 1. press the [PRE-AMP] key. Turn the [TYPE] knob to sel ect the effect type "PedalSyn" (pedal synth). 56 7LKHS:`UlHINT Turn parameter knob 3 to selec t the pedal synth scale a nd the sound generation met hod. :JHSL4VKL 4;.lFoot switch sound arrangement with different scales (for C3 keynote) 4. 57 2L` *l<!96*2l 2,@$*:*3$4;. 59 70*2<7:LS <:)4VUP[VY <:)+09,*;3. 4. Changing the default reference pitch of the tuner 1. 2. ;\ULY*HSPI /a3. 4. 5. Use as a direct box Checking the B9.1ut version In manual mode or play mode, 2. 1. 60 70*2<7:LS Turn the [TYPE] knob to bri ng up the "System Version" indi cation. :`Z[LT=LYZPVU HINT After checking the sys tem version, 3. Editor/librarian software for the B9.1ut Using the Pickup Select function In manual mode or play mode, one of the following sett ings. 1. 70*2<7:LS 7(::0=,Turn parameter knob 1 to selec t 2. When the setting is co mplete, 3. press the [EXIT] key. Press the [STORE/SWAP] key to 4. 61 Linking Effects Changing the insert position of the pre-amp section and WAH/EFX1 module 1. 2. 3. 62 >(/!(\[V>HO 7VZP[PVU$(M[Yl(TWLN:=; *OHPU 7VZ[4. How to read the parameter table 64 Effect Types and ParametersEffect moduleTempo sync Expression pedal Delay tap/hold delay/dela y mute/hold synth Effect parameters 1 4 Effect type65 COMP (Compressor) moduleCompressor DualComp (Dual Compressor) M Comp (M Compressor) Limiter WAH/EFX1 (Wah/Eff ects 1) moduleAutoWah A-Resonance (Auto Resonance) AutoFilter 66 OctaveTremolo 4StagePhaser 8StagePhaser FixedPhaser RingModulate Defret SlowAttack 67 SplitterPedalVox PedalWah P-Resonance (Pedal Resonance) X-Wah X-Phaser X-Vibe (X Vibrato) 68 EXT LOOP (Externa l Loop) moduleZNR (Zoom Noise Reduct ion) moduleZNR (Zoom Noise Reduct ion) PRE-AMP (Preampli er) moduleAmpegSVT SuperBass SWR AmpegB15 Acoustic Aguilar Bassman Hartke Polytone G-Krue ger Trace WalterWds TubeP re Sans Amp TS9 ODB-3 MXR D.I.+ Fuzz Face MetalZone BigMuff 69 DigiFuzzStdSyn (Standard Synthesizer) SynTlk (Synthesizer Talk) V-Syn (Vintage Synthesizer) MonoSyn (Mono Synth esizer) 4VoiceSyn (4-Voice Synthesizer) PedalSyn (Pedal Synthe sizer) 70 EQ (Equalizer) moduleSub-Bass Bass Lo-Mid Hi-Mid Treble Presence 71 CABINET moduleOriginal 8x10 AG (8x10 Ampeg) 4x12 SB (4x12 Superbass) 4x12 BM (4x12 Bassman) 4x10+1x15 TE (4x10+1x15 Trace Elliot) 4x10 HA (4x10 Hartke) 4x10 SWR (4x10 SWR) 4x10 AL (4x10 Aguilar) 4x10 GK (4x10 Gallien Kruege r) 2x15 EV (2x15 Electro-Voice) 1x18 AC (1x18 Acoustic) 1x15 PT (1x15 Polytone) 1x15 AG (1x15 Ampeg) 1x12 BE (1x12 Bag End) MOD/EFX2 (Modulation/Effects 2) moduleChorus 72 ST-Chorus (Stereo Cho rus)Detune ModDelay (Modulation D elay) Flanger PitchShift (PitchShifter) PedalPitch Vibe (Vibrato) 73 StepDelay TapeEcho DynamicDelay DynamicFlang (Dynamic Flanger) MonoPitch H.P.S (Harmonized Pitch S hifter) 74 PdlMonoPitch (Pedal Mono Pitch)Cry ReverseDelay BendChorus CombFilter Air AutoWah A-Resonance (Auto Resonance) 75 AutoFilterZ-Echo X-Flanger X-Step Z-Step Z-Pitch Z-MonoPitch Z-TalkingHiDamp Time HiDamp 1 5000ms Time DryMix Formant H Variation 1 5 Formant VSelects the sound variation ty pe caused by the pedal (see Table 6). 76 DELAY moduleDelayThis is a long delay with a maxi mum setting of 50 00 ms. PingPongDly (Ping Pong Delay)This is a ping-pong type de lay where the dela y sound alternate s between left a nd right. EchoThis effect simulates a ta pe echo with a long de lay time of up to 5000 m s. PingPongEcho AnalogDelayThis effect simulates an a nalog delay with a l ong delay time of up to 50 00 ms. The above ve effect types have the same parameters. FeedBack 0 10 MixAdjusts the balance between original sound and effect sound. ReverseDelayThis is a reverse delay with a lon g delay time of up to 2500 m s. 10 2500ms FeedBack 0 10 BalanceAdjusts the balance between original sound and effect sound. Air Loop SOS (Sound-on-Sound) 77 REVERB moduleHall Room Spring Arena TiledRoom ModernSpring E/Re ection (Early Re ections) 78 MultiTapDly (Multi Tap Delay)PanDelay PingPongDly (Ping Pong Delay) PingPongEcho AutoPan Z-Delay Z-Dimension Z-Tornado 79 TOTAL moduleTOTAL NAME ARRM (Page 1) ARRM (Page 2) PV1 to PV4 (expression pedal ver tical direction set ting) PH1 to PH4 (expression pedal ho rizontal directi on setting) FuncSW Assign (Functio n Foot Switch Assignm ent) FootSW Assign (Foot Swit ch Assignment) 80 Troubleshooting No sound or very low volume Sound is distorted Foot switches do not operate properly Noise is noticeable Hum noise is heard (when using BALANCED OUT connectors) Effects do not work Cannot send or receive MIDI messages Expression pedal does not operate properly. On/off switching with expression pedal does not work properly 81 B9.1ut Speci cations82 MIDI implementation chart83 B9.1ut patch/bank number + program number assignment table 85 Continued overleaf 34 91 84 83 82 81 74 73 72 71 64 63 62 61 54 53 52 51 Modeling Category Category24 23 22 21 14 13 12 11 04 03 02 86 ArtistZ-Pedali1 H4 H3 H2 H1 G4 G3 G2 G1 F4 F3 F2 92 SpecialFxE4 E3 E2 E1 D4 D3 D2 D1 C4 C3 C2 C 1 B4 SpecialFxB3 B2 B1 A4 A3 A2 A1 94 93 Cubase LE 4 installation Connections and preparation Use Cubase LE 4 to record MacOS XConnections and preparation Use Cubase LE 4 to record Connections and preparation Use Cubase LE 4 to record Cubase LE 4 installation 87 USB/Cubase LE 4 Startup Guide USB/Cubase LE 4 Startup Guide 88 MacOS X2. Connections and preparation Use Cubase LE 4 to record Cubase LE 4 installation Windows Vista / XP
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