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The 8080 has the following three main operation modes: • Play mode •••••••••••• In this mode, you select patches and use them for playing. You can als
The Play mode is the basic operation mode of the 8080, in which you select patches and use them while playingyour instrument. When the 8080 is turned
Use theto select a bank from0-9.In this condition, the patch is not yetselected. BANK / switches P0 P9Use the 1-5to select the patchnumber.The indic
Each patch of the 8080 is made up of several effect modules. Use the effect keys to switch the desired moduleson and off. 12Basic OperationEffect Mod
13 Basic OperationTo set the 8080 to themute condition,press the 1-5whose LED is lit (i.e.the pedal switch thatwas used to choosethe
The 8080 incorporates an auto-chromatic tuner which makes it easy to tune your guitar. This function can beused when the 8080 is in the bypass/mute co
15 Basic OperationPress the 1-5 whose LED is lit(i.e. the pedal switchthat was used tochoose the currentpatch) to set the8080 to the by
You can set the level independently for each patch. This is useful for example to differentiate between leadsound and rhythm sound. 16Basic Operation
Editing a Patch (Edit Mode Operation) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 18Activating the Edit mode •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
In the Edit mode, you can change the parameters of the various effects, to create your own sound effects. 18Advanced OperationActivating the Edit mod
Thank you for selecting the ZOOM SUPER PLAYER 8080 (hereafter simply called the "8080").The 8080 is a sophisticated multi-effect device with
19 Advanced OperationIn Edit mode, display, and effect keys show the following information. In Edit mode, each effect module except for the TOTAL mod
The most simple form of editing is switching effect modules on and off. This is performed with the effect keys. 20Advanced OperationSwitching modules
21 Advanced OperationUse the toselect the effectmodule to be edited.Effect keys 1Use the toswitch the effect type. When effect modules are switched
During editing, you can temporarily revert to the original condition of the patch, to quickly evaluate the changesyou have made. This is called the Co
23 Advanced OperationPress the.STORE/EXECUTE key 1Use the and the toselect the storedestination. If no selection is made, the currentbank and patch
Using CONTROL pedals 1 and 2 to continuously adjust parameters such as volume or wah can be very effectiveduring a performance. To do this, the follow
25 Advanced OperationPress theonce todisplay the RTMparameter. Except for the TOTAL and EQmodules, page 2 of every effectmodule includes the RTMparam
The CONTROL switches can be used with the RTM function to alter parameters in discrete steps. This lets youeasily and quickly adjust distortion or ove
27 Advanced OperationIf desired, store thepatch.("Storing an edited patch"p. 23).4Operatethe while playing theinstrument. Pressing the INCR
The DECREASE CONTROL switch can be used to set the delay time of the delay module by tapping. To dothis, the following steps are required. • In the TO
The pages explaining operation steps are organized as follows.The following symbols are used in this manual. [Note] Important warnings and information
29 Advanced OperationUse 4 toset the CSWparameter to "Tap".Data entry knob6If desired, store thepatch.In Play mode, if a patch for whichtap
Using the CONTROL switches, you can cause the 8080 to sample and hold a guitar phrase. To do this, thefollowing steps are required. • In the TOTAL mod
31 Advanced OperationAdjust other delayparameters asrequired.6If desired, store thepatch. The TAP indicator of theDECREASE CONTROL switch willgo out.
In Utility mode, you can set parameters which apply to all patches. 32Advanced OperationSwitching between Utility mode and Play modeIn Play mode, pr
33 Advanced OperationThe 8080 incorporates an amp simulator that is separate from the effect modules in the patches. Using the ampsimulator yields re
The pedals and foot switches of the 8080 can be used to send MIDI control change messages from the MIDIOUT jack. Pages 4 through 6 of the Utility mode
35 Advanced OperationFoot switch settings: pages 7, 8 When the 8080 is in Manual mode or Edit mode, foot switches 1-5 can be used to switch effect mo
36Advanced OperationIn Play mode, pressthe threetimes to call up thepage shown below. This is the page for selecting thefunction of the USER FUNCTIO
37 Advanced OperationUse 2-4 toselect effect modulesfor 1-3. Foot switchesData entry knobs4Press the once more to call upthe page shownbelow. This is
38Advanced OperationUsing the USER FUNCTION switch to call up a bank or patchIn Play mode, pressthe three times to call upthe page shownbelow.UTILIT
In this manual, symbols are used to highlight warnings andcautions for you to read so that accidents can be prevented.The meanings of these symbols ar
39 Advanced OperationPress thetwotimes. The Utility mode settings are storedand the unit returns to the Playmode. STORE/EXECUTE key 4Press thewhilepl
40Advanced OperationUsing the USER FUNCTION switch to select PRESET A/B/CIn Play mode, pressthe threetimes to call up thepage shown below.This is th
41 Advanced OperationConnect the device inthe loop of the 8080( p. 7).EXTERNAL DIST SEND / RETURN jack 1Activate the Editmode and select"EXT&quo
Press the three times.UTILITY/PAGE key 4Some guitar amplifiers allow channel switching or on/off switching of built-in effects by an external foot swi
43 Advanced OperationUse the toselect one of the fourcombinations shownbelow. Display Ring Tip R(s) T(s) Short Short R(o) T(o) Open Open R(o) T(s) O
44Advanced OperationReturning the 8080 to the factory default conditionTurn the 8080 off.(Turn the amplifiervolume to minimum.) 1Turn the 8080 on wh
Effect Modules of the 8080 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 46CMP (Compressor) Module ••
This section describes all effect types and parameters contained in the various effect modules. The 8080 has eight effect modules, comprising the effe
This module provides compression of the input signal to allow sustain effects without overload and to make the sound moreuniform. A standard compresso
This module contains equalizer effects and wah/modulation effects with strong characteristics. It can be inserted before orafter the DIST module.Param
Basic OperationNames of Parts •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6Top Panel View •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Standard auto-wah effect where wah depends on picking intensity. Sound effect with a distinct undulation. Recreates a phaser type made popular by fusi
This module contains ten different distortion and overdrive effects, including one for control of external distortion devicesand a unique "Acoust
Effect with a crunch type sound that is well suited to rhythm guitar.Recreates the kind of effect that first introduced the concept of overdrive. Char
Recreates a popular vintage distortion effect with wild character. Recreates a vintage distortion effect that took the world by storm: hard stacked-am
Recreates a popular, solid-sounding fuzz effect.Distortion with prominent midrange, ideal for lead guitar.Distortion effect most suitable for heavy me
This is an equalizer module for providing tonal compensation. This parametric equalizer allows boost and cut in three bands (high, mid, low). Q is fix
This module contains modulation-type effects for changing the pitch and creating special effects. Allows changing the pitch in real time with a pedal.
This special effect adds a predelay to the pitch shifter, with the repeated sound being gradually shifted in pitch. This is an intelligent pitch shift
This effect detects the picking intensity and accordingly bends the pitch up or down. This effect has two selectable types: slow attack for automatica
This module contains conventional modulation-type effects such as flanger and chorus. Characteristic flanger effect indispensable for jet sound. Recre
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Recreates a traditional guitar chorus effect. Vibrato effect with periodically altered pitch. This effect creates an auto-arpeggio sound by randomly c
This module provides four types of delay effects including ultra-long delay of up to 4 seconds and an analog-type delay. This is a traditional delay e
This delay effect samples a phrase and repeats it. When the CONTROL switch is pressed once, the sound is sampled forthe preset delay time. Pressing th
This effect module contains three types of stereo reverberation effects. This effect recreates the reverberation of a concert hall. This effect recrea
Strictly speaking, this module is not an effect module, but it serves for setting various parameters for the CONTROLpedals and CONTROL switches. It al
The control output can be used to switch channels at a guitar amplifier. Use the TYPE -/+ keys to switch the settings, as shown below. Display Ring Ti
MIDI Implementation •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 66Specif
8080 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION1. TRANSMITTED DATA1) CHANNEL VOICE MESSAGESSTATUS SECOND THIRD DESCRIPTION1011 nnnn 0ccc cccc 0vvv vvvv CONTROL CHANGECONTROL
• Effect programs 47 (45 effect types + amp simulator + ZNR) • Effect modules 8 + AMP + ZNR • Patch memory capacity USER: 0 banks x 5 = 50 (read and
68APPENDIXTroubleshootingSymptom Check RemedyNo sound or very low volume• Are shielded cables connected properly?Make connections as described in &q
6Basic OperationNames of PartsCONTROLPEDALCONTROLPEDALCONTROLSWITCHDECREASE–(TAP/HOLD)INCREASEUSERFUNCTIONBANKMAXCONTROLSWITCHINDICATOR1/2MINBLINK(DL
[ MULTI EFFECTOR ] Date : 1. August. 1996[ Model 8080] MIDI Implementation Chart Version : 1.00Transmitted Recognized RemarksFunction ・・・Basic Defau
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This section explains what the 8080 is and what it can do. You will also find explanations of some importantterms here. The 8080 is a multi-effect dev
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