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ZOOM B9.1ut
Using the Foot Switche s
;6;(3!7H[JO3L]LS3L]LS$Turn parameter knob 3 to set the
3.
tempo.
The tempo setting range is 40 – 250.
When you turn parameter knob 3, the display
changes as follows.
;6;(3!;LTWVp)74$Parameter knob 3
To synchronize a parameter to t he
4.
specifi ed tempo, select the e ffect
type and effect pa rameter to
synchronize, and sele ct the note
symbol as the setting v alue for the
parameter.
The setting value for effect parameters which
support tempo synchronization can be selected
in note units, using the patch specifi c tempo as a
reference.
For example, the Time parameter of the effect
type TapeEcho in the MOD/EFX2 module
supports patch specifi c tempo synchronization.
To use this capability, turn the respective
parameter knob from the maximum set ting
(2000) further clockwise until a note symbol
appears on the display.
HINT
In the section "Effect Types and Parame ters" (→
pages 64 – 79), parameters which support tem po
synchronization are indicat ed by a note symbol.
Select a parameter valu e by
5.
selecting a note symbol .
The following note settings for parameters
which support tempo synchronization are
available.
√Thirty-second note
ƒSixteenth note
∑ 3 Quarter triplet note
ĺ Dotted sixteenth note
πEighth 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 sett ing 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 combinatio n of tempo setting
and selected note symbol, the m aximum of the
parameter setting range (such as 200 0 ms)
may be exceeded. In such a case, the v alue is
automatically halved (or set to 1/4 if the range is
still exceeded).
When the tempo and para meter
6.
setting is complete, p ress 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.