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<!) +YP]Li)`WZw)`WZp)`WZHINTYou can change the modules assigned to the foot switches 1 - 4 (→ p. 38). [Identical display items in manual mod
11ZOOM B9.1utQuick Guide 1 (Manual Mode/Play Mode Operation)Selecting patches (play mode) The B9.1ut is in play mode. 1. Press the [MANUAL] key so t
12ZOOM B9.1utQuick Guide 2 (Edit Mode/Store Mode Operation)46+!*OVY\Z+LW[O$lEditing a patch (edit mode)HINTThe major parameters of the
13ZOOM B9.1utQuick Guide 2 (Edit Mode/Store Mode Operation)) +YP]Lw!7(;*/:;69,&j<Storing a patch (store mode) HINTNOTEIn this condit
Selecting patches This section explains how to select patches in manual mode. Make sure that the [MANUAL] key 1. is lit. Immediately after power-on,
Use the PATCH/BANK [2. ▼]/[▲] foot switches to select a patch. For example, pressing the PATCH/BANK [▲] foot switch repeatedly will cycle through the
16ZOOM B9.1utSwitching Modules On and Off (Manual Mode) Adjusting the sound In manual mode, you can use the knobs on the panel to adjust the basic pa
17ZOOM B9.1utSwitching Modules On and Off (Manual Mode) HINT • The patch level and total balance are parameters of the TOTAL/FUNCTION module (→ p. 79)
18ZOOM B9.1utSelecting Patches for Playing (Play Mode) This section describes how to use the play mode where you can quickly change patches by using f
Press a foot switch 1 - 4 which 2. corresponds to the patch you want. The LED of the pressed switch lights up, indicating that a new patch has been ca
SAFETY PRECAUTIONSIn this manual, symbols are used to highlight warnings and cautions for you to read so that accidents can be prevented. The meanings
20ZOOM B9.1utUsing the Tuner (Bypass/Mute Mode) Using the chromatic tuner To use the chromatic tuner function, proceed as follows. In manual mode, p
The right digit of the [BANK/PATCH] indicator shows how the pitch differs from the displayed note. Pitch is high Pitch is correct Indication turns f
22ZOOM B9.1utUsing the Tuner (Bypass/Mute Mode) )(::/a¼w:[YTuner type Reference pitchString numberCorrect note for selected strin
23ZOOM B9.1ut Patch confi guration As shown in the "Patch configuration" illustration below, the B9.1ut can be thought of as a series of seve
24ZOOM B9.1utChanging the Sound of a Patch (Edit Mode) press a key to select a module, the key color changes to orange (or to green if the module is o
25ZOOM B9.1utChanging the Sound of a Patch (Edit Mode) [When PRE-AMP module is selected] Select the effect type with the [TYPE] knob as required, and
26ZOOM B9.1utChanging the Sound of a Patch (Edit Mode) Changing a patch name You can change the name of an edited patch. To do this, proceed as foll
27ZOOM B9.1ut Storing/swapping patches This section explains how to store and swap patches. In manual mode, play mode, or edit 1. mode, press the [ST
28ZOOM B9.1utStoring Patches and Banks (Store Mode) Use the PATCH/BANK [▼]/[▲] foot switches to select the bank and patch.PATCH/BANK [▼]/[▲] foot swit
29ZOOM B9.1utStoring Patches and Banks (Store Mode) mode with the store/swap target bank being selected. By pressing the [EXIT] key instead of the [ST
3ZOOM B9.1utContents* Windows, Windows XP, and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.* Macintosh is a registered trademar
30ZOOM B9.1ut About the expression pedal The B9.1ut comes standard with one built-in expression pedal that can be used to control specifi c effect para
31ZOOM B9.1utUsing the Expression Pedal Assigning control targets to the expression pedal This section explains how to assign a control target to
32ZOOM B9.1utUsing the Expression Pedal HINT • The available range setting depends on the parameter selected in step 4. • It is also possible to set &
33ZOOM B9.1utUsing the Expression Pedal HINT • The expression pedal incorporates a stopper for movement in the horizontal direction. If horizontal act
34ZOOM B9.1utUsing the Expression Pedal 7+3*HSPIYH[PVU7,+(3=4(?Push the expression pedal fully 3. down in the vertical direction and then lift yo
35ZOOM B9.1utUsing the Expression Pedal Adjusting the expression pedal torque1.2.Turn power to the B9.1ut off, disconnect the AC adapter from the uni
36ZOOM B9.1ut Making settings for function foot switchesThe function foot switches 1 – 3 can be used to perform user-assigned functions. To assign
37ZOOM B9.1utUsing the Foot SwitchesTime parameter value (delay time). • To use Delay TAP, the DELAY module must be active for that patch. ● Hold Del
38ZOOM B9.1utUsing the Foot Switches Assigning modules to foot switches 1 – 4 In manual mode, the foot switches 1 – 4 can be used to turn specific
39ZOOM B9.1utUsing the Foot Switches;6;(3!7H[JO3L]LS3L]LS$Turn parameter knob 3 to set the 3. tempo. The tempo setting range is 40 – 250. When yo
4ZOOM B9.1utFeatures● Latest technology for top performance Excellent sound quality is assured by signal processing featuring 96 kHz/24 bit sampling a
40ZOOM B9.1utConnect the external effect to the 1. EXT LOOP SEND/RETURN jacks. External effectHINT When connecting to an effect that has a rated input
41ZOOM B9.1utUsing the Effect Loop ,?;3667w9L[3L]LS$lParameter knob 2Use parameter knob 3 to adjust 6. the level balance between the signal retu
42ZOOM B9.1ut What you can do with MIDI The B9.1ut lets you use MIDI in various ways, as described below. ● Send and receive patch switching infor
43ZOOM B9.1utMIDI Usage Examples Turn the [TYPE] knob to select 4. the "MIDI Tx Ch" (MIDI transmit channel) parameter. 40+0 ;_*
44ZOOM B9.1utMIDI Usage Examples To enable the B9.1ut to receive 2. program change (+ bank select) messages, turn the [TYPE] knob to bring up the &quo
45ZOOM B9.1utMIDI Usage Examples Press the [STORE/SWAP] key to 5. save the changes. The setting is accepted, and the unit returns to manual mode or pl
46ZOOM B9.1utMIDI Usage Examples 7*4(77YN!w)UR!<p7H[!Program change numberGroup name/bank numberPatch number[TYPE] knobTo assign a patch
47ZOOM B9.1utMIDI Usage Examples To enable the B9.1ut to receive 2. control change messages, turn the [TYPE] knob to bring up the "MIDI CTRL Rx&q
48ZOOM B9.1utMIDI Usage Examples Assign control change numbers to 4. other operations in the same way. When the setting is complete, 5. press the [EXI
49ZOOM B9.1utMIDI Usage Examples ● When module on/off switching is performed When the module is set to on, the value 127 of the control change number
5ZOOM B9.1utTerms Used in This Manual Effect module As shown in the illustration below, the B9.1ut can be thought of as a combination of several sing
50ZOOM B9.1utMIDI Usage Examples pressed, and note off is sent when the foot switch is pressed once more. HINT For more information on the pedal synt
51ZOOM B9.1utMIDI Usage Examples While the target B9.1ut is receiving data, the display changes as follows. 7H[JO+H[H+\TW9_9LJLP]L7H[JO When the
52ZOOM B9.1ut Using the ARRM functionThe B9.1ut incorporates an innovative feature called ARRM (Auto-Repeat Real-time Modulation) which uses various i
53ZOOM B9.1utOther Functions HINT • The available range setting depends on the parameter. • It is also possible to set "min" to a higher val
54ZOOM B9.1utOther Functions Using the sound-on- sound function The B9.1ut can record a phrase of up to 5.4 seconds duration during play and use it f
55ZOOM B9.1utOther Functions Loop playbackEffectsoundOriginalsoundFunction foot switch 3 Note symbol is selected After recording starts, it will con
56ZOOM B9.1utOther Functions indication "Off" is shown, press the [PRE-AMP] key once more to turn the module on. Turn the [TYPE] knob to se
57ZOOM B9.1utOther Functions ● TG Pedal synth sound is produced when the foot switch is pressed and the sound then decays gradually. ● HD Pedal synth
58ZOOM B9.1utOther Functions simply by connecting the USB cable. There is no need to install any special driver software. NOTE The USB port of the B9
59ZOOM B9.1utOther Functions all patches appears. 70*2<7:LS (*;0=,Turn the [TYPE] knob to bring 2. up the indication for the "USB Monit
B9.1ut Top PanelB9.1ut Rear Panel6ZOOM B9.1utControls and FunctionsPATCH/BANK [▼]/[▲] foot switchesFunction foot switches 1 – 3Foot switches 1 – 4OUTP
60ZOOM B9.1utOther Functions B9.1utBass amplifierMixerBass guitar BALANCED OUT connector OUTPUT jack If you use the BALANCED OUT R connector, The [P
61ZOOM B9.1utFor some effect modules, you can select an effect type from several possible choices. For example, the MOD/EFX2 module comprises Chorus,
62ZOOM B9.1utLinking Effects Changing the insert position of the pre-amp section and WAH/EFX1 moduleThe B9.1ut allows you to change the insert pos
63ZOOM B9.1utLinking Effects module, and the bass sound is processed by the effects other than the PRE-AMP module. The module lineup with different se
64ZOOM B9.1ut How to read the parameter tableEffect Types and ParametersThis is a delay module that allows use of the hold function. Effect parameters
65ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and ParametersCOMP (Compressor) moduleThis module includes a compressor which attenuates high-level signal components and bo
66ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and ParametersOctaveThis effect adds a one-octave lower component to the original sound.PARM1 PARM2 PARM3 PARM4OctLevel 0 –
67ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and ParametersSplitterThis effect divides the signal into two bands (high/low) and lets you freely adjust the mixing ratio o
68ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and ParametersEXT LOOP (External Loop) moduleThis module controls an external effect connected to the EXT LOOP SEND/RETURN j
69ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and ParametersDigiFuzzHigh gain fuzz sound with strong character.The above 21 effect types have the same parameters.GAIN LEV
7ZOOM B9.1utControls and Functions◆ Control section◆ Pre-amp section◆ Accelerator section[BANK/PATCH] indicatorDisplay[TYPE] knob[MANUAL] key[SYSTEM]
70ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and Parameters4VoiceSyn (4-Voice Synthesizer)This effect type adds synthesizer harmony components to single notes played on
71ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and ParametersTrebleAdjusts the high frequency range.PresenceAdjusts the very high frequency range.The above 6 effect types
72ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and ParametersST-Chorus (Stereo Chorus)This is a clear sounding stereo chorus.PARM1 PARM2 PARM3 PARM4Depth0 – 100Rate1 – 50L
73ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and ParametersStepSpecial effect that changes the sound in a staircase pattern.PARM1 PARM2 PARM3 PARM4Depth0 – 100Rate0 – 50
74ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and ParametersPdlMonoPitch (Pedal Mono Pitch)This is a pitch shifter specially for monophonic sound (single-note playing), w
75ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and ParametersAutoFilterThis is a resonance fi lter with a sharp envelope.PARM1 PARM2 PARM3Sense -10 – 10Peak0 – 10DryMix0 –
76ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and Parameters[Table 5] The table below shows an example for Z-pedal operation when vertical direction is assigned to "
77ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and ParametersAirThis effect reproduces the ambience of a room, to create spatial depth.PARM1 PARM2 PARM3 PARM4Size1 – 100Re
78ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and ParametersMultiTapDly (Multi Tap Delay)This effect produces several components with different delay times.PARM1 PARM2 PA
79ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and ParametersTOTAL moduleThis module comprises parameters that affect the entire patch.TOTALSpecifi es the patch specifi c le
8ZOOM B9.1utGetting ConnectedRefer to the examples shown below when making connections.Use a shielded mono cable to connect the bass guitar. Bass guit
80ZOOM B9.1ut No sound or very low volume• Make sure that the POWER switch is on.• Try adjusting the LEVEL knob on the rear panel.• Check the conne
81ZOOM B9.1utB9.1ut Specifi cationsNumber of effect types 112Number of effect modules 10 simultaneously usable modulesPatch memory User area 4 patch
82ZOOM B9.1utB9.1ut Specifi cations MIDI implementation chart [EFFECTOR ] Date : 18.Apr.,2008
83ZOOM B9.1utB9.1ut Specifi cations B9.1ut patch/bank number + program number assignment tableGROUP BANKPATCH NO.1 234Bank No.Program No.Bank No.Progra
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Patch number Patch name Foot switch 1 Foot switch 2 Foot switch 3 Foot switch 4 Expression pedal Demo01SlapSoloWAH : Splitter AMP : G-Krueger MOD : ST
Artist92Joe ZWAH : Octave AMP : MonoSyn MOD : Chorus REV : Hall VolumeThis patch simulates the synth bass of Weather Report's Joe Zawinul. AMP:Mo
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MacOS XCubase LE 4 installationWindows Vista / XPConnections and preparation Use Cubase LE 4 to record From the "Devices" menu of Cubase LE
9ZOOM B9.1utGetting Connected / Power-On Connection example (3) (External effect connection)When an external effect is connected to the SEND/RETURN j
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