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Operation Manual
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - Operation Manual

Operation Manual© ZOO M Co rpo rati onReproduction of this manual, in whole or in part, by any means, is prohibited.0804B9E.indb 10804B9E.indb 1

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<!) +YP]Li)`WZw)`WZp)`WZHINTYou can change the modules assigned to the foot switches 1 - 4 (→ p. 38). [Identical display items in manual mod

Seite 3 - Contents

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

Seite 4 - Features

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

Seite 5 - Terms Used in This Manual

13ZOOM B9.1utQuick Guide 2 (Edit Mode/Store Mode Operation)) +YP]Lw!7(;*/:;69,&j<Storing a patch (store mode) HINTNOTEIn this condit

Seite 6 - Controls and Functions

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,

Seite 7 - ◆ Accelerator section

Use the PATCH/BANK [2. ▼]/[▲] foot switches to select a patch. For example, pressing the PATCH/BANK [▲] foot switch repeatedly will cycle through the

Seite 8 - Getting Connected

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

Seite 9 - Power-On

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)

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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

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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

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONSIn this manual, symbols are used to highlight warnings and cautions for you to read so that accidents can be prevented. The meanings

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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

Seite 14 - Switching Modules On and Off

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

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22ZOOM B9.1utUsing the Tuner (Bypass/Mute Mode) )(::/a¼w:[YTuner type Reference pitchString numberCorrect note for selected strin

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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

Seite 17 - Using the Accelerator

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

Seite 18 - Selecting Patches for Playing

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

Seite 19 - Foot switches 1 – 4

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

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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

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28ZOOM B9.1utStoring Patches and Banks (Store Mode) Use the PATCH/BANK [▼]/[▲] foot switches to select the bank and patch.PATCH/BANK [▼]/[▲] foot swit

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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

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3ZOOM B9.1utContents* Windows, Windows XP, and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.* Macintosh is a registered trademar

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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

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31ZOOM B9.1utUsing the Expression Pedal Assigning control targets to the expression pedal This section explains how to assign a control target to

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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 &

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33ZOOM B9.1utUsing the Expression Pedal HINT • The expression pedal incorporates a stopper for movement in the horizontal direction. If horizontal act

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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

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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

Seite 30 - Using the Expression Pedal

36ZOOM B9.1ut Making settings for function foot switchesThe function foot switches 1 – 3 can be used to perform user-assigned functions. To assign

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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

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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

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39ZOOM B9.1utUsing the Foot Switches;6;(3!7H[JO3L]LS3L]LS$Turn parameter knob 3 to set the 3. tempo. The tempo setting range is 40 – 250. When yo

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4ZOOM B9.1utFeatures● Latest technology for top performance Excellent sound quality is assured by signal processing featuring 96 kHz/24 bit sampling a

Seite 35 - pedal torque

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

Seite 36 - Using the Foot Switches

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

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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

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43ZOOM B9.1utMIDI Usage Examples Turn the [TYPE] knob to select 4. the "MIDI Tx Ch" (MIDI transmit channel) parameter. 40+0 ;_*

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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

Seite 40 - Using the Effect Loop

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

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46ZOOM B9.1utMIDI Usage Examples 7*4(77YN!w)UR!<p7H[!Program change numberGroup name/bank numberPatch number[TYPE] knobTo assign a patch

Seite 42 - MIDI Usage Examples

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

Seite 43 - [TYPE] knob

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

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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

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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

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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

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51ZOOM B9.1utMIDI Usage Examples While the target B9.1ut is receiving data, the display changes as follows. 7H[JO+H[H+\TW9_9LJLP]L7H[JO When the

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52ZOOM B9.1ut Using the ARRM functionThe B9.1ut incorporates an innovative feature called ARRM (Auto-Repeat Real-time Modulation) which uses various i

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53ZOOM B9.1utOther Functions HINT • The available range setting depends on the parameter. • It is also possible to set "min" to a higher val

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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

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55ZOOM B9.1utOther Functions Loop playbackEffectsoundOriginalsoundFunction foot switch 3 Note symbol is selected After recording starts, it will con

Seite 52 - Other Functions

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

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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

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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

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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

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B9.1ut Top PanelB9.1ut Rear Panel6ZOOM B9.1utControls and FunctionsPATCH/BANK [▼]/[▲] foot switchesFunction foot switches 1 – 3Foot switches 1 – 4OUTP

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60ZOOM B9.1utOther Functions B9.1utBass amplifierMixerBass guitar BALANCED OUT connector OUTPUT jack If you use the BALANCED OUT R connector, The [P

Seite 58 - USB connection

61ZOOM B9.1utFor some effect modules, you can select an effect type from several possible choices. For example, the MOD/EFX2 module comprises Chorus,

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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

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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

Seite 61 - Linking Effects

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

Seite 62 - Parameter knob 3

65ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and ParametersCOMP (Compressor) moduleThis module includes a compressor which attenuates high-level signal components and bo

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66ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and ParametersOctaveThis effect adds a one-octave lower component to the original sound.PARM1 PARM2 PARM3 PARM4OctLevel 0 –

Seite 64 - Effect Types and Parameters

67ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and ParametersSplitterThis effect divides the signal into two bands (high/low) and lets you freely adjust the mixing ratio o

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68ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and ParametersEXT LOOP (External Loop) moduleThis module controls an external effect connected to the EXT LOOP SEND/RETURN j

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69ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and ParametersDigiFuzzHigh gain fuzz sound with strong character.The above 21 effect types have the same parameters.GAIN LEV

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7ZOOM B9.1utControls and Functions◆ Control section◆ Pre-amp section◆ Accelerator section[BANK/PATCH] indicatorDisplay[TYPE] knob[MANUAL] key[SYSTEM]

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70ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and Parameters4VoiceSyn (4-Voice Synthesizer)This effect type adds synthesizer harmony components to single notes played on

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71ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and ParametersTrebleAdjusts the high frequency range.PresenceAdjusts the very high frequency range.The above 6 effect types

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72ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and ParametersST-Chorus (Stereo Chorus)This is a clear sounding stereo chorus.PARM1 PARM2 PARM3 PARM4Depth0 – 100Rate1 – 50L

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73ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and ParametersStepSpecial effect that changes the sound in a staircase pattern.PARM1 PARM2 PARM3 PARM4Depth0 – 100Rate0 – 50

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74ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and ParametersPdlMonoPitch (Pedal Mono Pitch)This is a pitch shifter specially for monophonic sound (single-note playing), w

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75ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and ParametersAutoFilterThis is a resonance fi lter with a sharp envelope.PARM1 PARM2 PARM3Sense -10 – 10Peak0 – 10DryMix0 –

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76ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and Parameters[Table 5] The table below shows an example for Z-pedal operation when vertical direction is assigned to "

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77ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and ParametersAirThis effect reproduces the ambience of a room, to create spatial depth.PARM1 PARM2 PARM3 PARM4Size1 – 100Re

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78ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and ParametersMultiTapDly (Multi Tap Delay)This effect produces several components with different delay times.PARM1 PARM2 PA

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79ZOOM B9.1utEffect Types and ParametersTOTAL moduleThis module comprises parameters that affect the entire patch.TOTALSpecifi es the patch specifi c le

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8ZOOM B9.1utGetting ConnectedRefer to the examples shown below when making connections.Use a shielded mono cable to connect the bass guitar. Bass guit

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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

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81ZOOM B9.1utB9.1ut Specifi cationsNumber of effect types 112Number of effect modules 10 simultaneously usable modulesPatch memory User area 4 patch

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82ZOOM B9.1utB9.1ut Specifi cations MIDI implementation chart [EFFECTOR ] Date : 18.Apr.,2008

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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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ZOOM CORPORATIONITOHPIA Iwamotocho 2chome Bldg. 2F, 2-11-2, Iwamoto-cho,Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0032, JapanWeb Site: http://www.zoom.co.jpB9.1ut - 5000

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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

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Artist92Joe ZWAH : Octave AMP : MonoSyn MOD : Chorus REV : Hall VolumeThis patch simulates the synth bass of Weather Report's Joe Zawinul. AMP:Mo

Seite 86 - SpecialFx

Cubase LE 4 installation Connections and preparation Use Cubase LE 4 to record Cubase LE 4 installationWindows Vista / XPConnections and preparation

Seite 87 - Cubase LE 4 installation

MacOS XCubase LE 4 installationWindows Vista / XPConnections and preparation Use Cubase LE 4 to record From the "Devices" menu of Cubase LE

Seite 88 - Windows Vista / XP

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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