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OPERATION MANUAL PARM 1 8 types analog Distortion Harmonized Pitch Shifter 32 Individual effects 56 programs Sens Attack Tone Mode Patch Level Type Freq/Sens Gain/Mix Q/Mode Position Type Gain Tone Level ZNR Presence Treble Mid Bass Level Type Type Type Time PreDLY/FB Pedal Assign Pedal Mode Serl/Para Amp Sim Master Vol GROUP U.0 DIST EQ1/WAH EQ2 PARM 2 PARM 3 PARM 4 PARM 5 PEDAL OFF VOL EXP Pitch/Depth/Key Depth/Time Fine/Rate/Time Rate/TmFine Shift/Peak Mix/Bal/Mode EQ1/WAH 1:EQ1 2:PEDAL WAH 3:AUTO WAH DIST 1:OD 1 2:OD 2 3:DIST 1 4:DIST 2 5:BLUES OD 6:FUZZ 7:LEAD 8:METAL Tone/Width/FB Tone/Mode Bal/Clip Mix BANK EFF1 1:PEDAL PITCH 2:PITCH SHIFT 3:FLANGER 4:PHASE 5:CHORUS 6:SLOW ATTACK 7:STEP 8:TREMOLO 9:METALLIC EFF2 1:STEREO CHORUS 2:AUTO PAN 3:MONO DLY 4:PINGPONG DLY SFX 1:SUPER BENDER 2:PITCH DLY 3:HPS REVERB 1:HALL 2:ROOM 3:PINGPONG DLY Pedal Assign 0:OFF 1:VOLUME 2:WAH 3:DIST 4:EFF1/SFX 6:EFF2 6:REVERB U :USER . :PRESET :BOTH COMP VOL B1 COMP TUNER B2 EQ1/WAH B3 DIST B4 EQ2 B1 EFF1/SFX B2 EFF2 B3 REVERB TOTAL EFF1 EFF2 (MODULE ON/OFF) REV TUNER CALIB 435-445Hz EFF1 EFF2 SFX + ­ VALUE STORE GROUP EDIT MODULE PARAMETER ® CONTENTS INTRODUCTION·················································· 1 CONTENTS OTHER FUNCTIONS······································· 22 Control Using FS01 (Manual Mode) · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 22 Control Using FP01 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 24 Using Amp Simulator·········································· 25 Returning to 3030 Factory Settings (All Initialize) · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 26 PANEL DESCRIPTION ····································· 2 Front Panel · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2 Rear Panel····························································· 2 GETTING CONNECTED ·································· 3 EFFECT TYPES AND PARAMETERS··· 27 Effect Module 1: COMP (Compressor) · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 27 Effect Module 2: EQ1/WAH (Equalizer 1/Wah) · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 27 Effect Module 3: DIST (Distortion) · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 28 Effect Module 4: EQ2 (Equalizer 2)············································· 29 Effect Module 5: EFF1 (Effect 1) · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 29 Effect Module 5: SFX (Special Effect) · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 32 Effect Module 6: EFF2 (Effect 2) · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 33 Effect Module 7: REVERB (Reverb) · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 34 TOTAL (Total Parameter) · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 35 Before Playing······················································· 3 ABOUT 3030 ························································· 4 Overview of 3030·················································· 4 About Patches······················································· 5 About 3030 Modes················································ 5 LET'S LISTEN TO SOME PATCHES (Play Mode Operation)·································· 6 Panel Display for Play Mode · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 6 Patch Selection · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 7 Adjusting Master Volume · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 8 Temporarily Switching Effect Sound OFF and Outputting Original Sound (Bypass Function) · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 9 Temporarily Switching Original Sound and Effect Sound OFF, for Silent Status (Mute Function) · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 10 Tuning Your Guitar (Autotuner Function)········· 11 Adjusting Standard Pitch of Tuner (Calibration) · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 12 CHANGING PATCH TONE (Edit Mode Operation) MALFUNCTION? FIRST, CHECK THESE ITEMS. SPECIFICATION ······· 36 37 ································ 13 Switching between Edit and Play Modes · · · · · · · · · 13 Panel Display in Edit Mode································ 14 Switching Effect Modules ON/OFF · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 15 Changing Parameter Settings of Effects · · · · · · · · · · 16 Setting Delay Time with Foot Switch (Tap Input) · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 17 Storing Patches··················································· 19 ··············································· USAGE AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CONTROL THROUGH EXP/VOL PEDAL ··········································· 20 INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting the ZOOM PLAYER 3030 (hereafter simply called the 3030 ). The 3030 is a multi-effect device with the following features: INTRODUCTION · Furnishes 32 types of diverse single effects; also contaius an amp simulator and noise reduction function (ZNR). A maximum of seven effects can be combined freely. · The effects can be used by switching among a maximum of 28 user and 28 preset types of patches (for a total of 56 patches). · Houses an expression/volume pedal. Specific elements of volume and effect can be changed in realtime. Further, when the optional foot pedal FP01 is used, volume and effect elements can be manipulated simultaneously. · Includes a built-in harmonized pitch shifter (HPS), which is an intelligent pitch shift for matching the scale being played. · Supports changes of connections (the pattern in which effects are connected) for the order of the effect line-up and the serial-parallel connections. · Three types of amp simulators generate a guitar amp sound pressure for audio speakers and headphone monitors. · Incorporates auto-chromatic tuner for guitar, enabling easy tuning on stage. · Distortion effects are generated using analog circuitry, assuring rich and naturalsounding sustain and distortion effects. · By using the optional foot switch FS01, you can switch the single effect module ON and OFF during performance by simple foot operation. · Tap input instantly changes the delay time to match the tempo during performance. Please take the time to read this manual carefully so as to get the most out of your 3030 and to ensure optimum performance and reliability. 1 NOMENCLATURE Front Panel Display Parameter Cursor LEDs Module Cursor LEDs SFX (Special Effect) LED TUNER LED NOMENCLATURE 8 types analog Distortion Harmonized Pitch Shifter 32 Individual effects 56 programs U.0 GROUP BANK PARM 1 PARM 2 PARM 3 PARM 4 PARM 5 PEDAL OFF VOL EXP Sens Attack Tone Mode Patch Level Type Freq/Sens Gain/Mix Q/Mode Position Type Gain Tone Level ZNR Presence Treble Mid Bass Level Type Type Type Time PreDLY/FB Pedal Assign Pedal Mode Serl/Para Amp Sim Master Vol Pitch/Depth/Key Depth/Time Fine/Rate/Time Rate/TmFine Shift/Peak Mix/Bal/Mode EQ1/WAH 1:EQ1 2:PEDAL WAH 3:AUTO WAH DIST 1:OD 1 2:OD 2 3:DIST 1 4:DIST 2 5:BLUES OD 6:FUZZ 7:LEAD 8:METAL Tone/Width/FB Tone/Mode Bal/Clip Mix EFF1 1:PEDAL PITCH 2:PITCH SHIFT 3:FLANGER 4:PHASE 5:CHORUS 6:SLOW ATTACK 7:STEP 8:TREMOLO 9:METALLIC EFF2 1:STEREO CHORUS 2:AUTO PAN 3:MONO DLY 4:PINGPONG DLY SFX 1:SUPER BENDER 2:PITCH DLY 3:HPS REVERB 1:HALL 2:ROOM 3:PINGPONG DLY Pedal Assign 0:OFF 1:VOLUME 2:WAH 3:DIST 4:EFF1/SFX 6:EFF2 6:REVERB U :USER . :PRESET :BOTH B1 COMP TUNER B2 EQ1/WAH B3 DIST B4 EQ2 B1 EFF1/SFX B2 EFF2 B3 REVERB TOTAL COMP DIST EQ1/WAH EQ2 VOL EFF1 EFF2 (MODULE ON/OFF) REV TUNER CALIB 435-445Hz EFF1 EFF2 SFX + ­ VALUE STORE GROUP EDIT MODULE PARAMETER VALUE + / ­ keys PARAMETER Foot switches 1 ­ 4 BANK foot switch MODULE / EDIT (Edit /Cancel) key EDIT (Edit mode) LED GROUP key STORE key / (Parameter Select) keys (Module Select) keys EXP/VOL (Expression / Volume) pedal Rear Panel INPUT OUTPUT PHONES DC9V/300mA MAMUAL (SW) R L/MONO ZOOM CORPORATION MADE IN JAPAN/FABRIQUE AU JAPON VOLUME(PEDAL) PHONES (Headphone) jack OUTPUT L/MONO/R jacks INPUT jack VOLUME /MANUAL (Foot Pedal/Foot Switch) jack DC INPUT (AC adapter) jack 2 GETTING CONNECTED To use with stereo headphones, connect them to the PHONES jacks. This setup is suitable for private practice. GETTING CONNECTED Headphone Guitar INPUT INPUT OUTPUT PHONES PHONES OUT DC9V/300mA MAMUAL (SW) R L/MONO ZOOM CORPORATION MADE IN JAPAN/FABRIQUE AU JAPON VOLUME(PEDAL) OUTPUT R OUTPUT L OUTPUT L/MONO DC INPUT VOLUME/MANUAL FP01 AC adapter Guitar amplifier When using with one guitar amplifier FS01 Guitar amplifiers When using with two guitar amplifiers To use the 3030 with two guitar amplifiers, connect the amplifiers to 3030 OUTPUT L/R jacks. When stereo effects are used, you will obtain a magnificent range. To use the 3030 with one guitar amplifier, connect the musical instrument to the INPUT jack of the 3030, and the amplifier to the 3030 OUTPUT L/MONO jack. With this connection setup, stereo effects such as Reverb and Ping pong are output from one channel only. Before Playing After completing connection, the volume has to be adjusted according to the following procedure. 1 2 Cut the power to the amplifier, turn the volume down to its minimum level, and connect the 3030 correctly to the musical instrument and amplifier. Power up the 3030. Connect the accessory AC adapter to the DC INPUT jack. The power to the 3030 is ON when the AC adapter is plugged into a power outlet. 3 Switch ON the power to the amplifier. Adjust the volume of the musical instrument and the amplifier while playing the instrument. 3 ABOUT 3030 Overview of 3030 The 3030 is a multi-effect processor featuring seven effect modules (effect blocks). Each effect module works as a single effect, equivalent to a compact effect device. In other words, the 3030 can be thought of as functioning in the same way as seven compact effect devices linked together.A compact effect device comes with knobs for adjusting the type of effect and depth. Similarly, the effect modules have parameters that determine the type of effect and depth. Please take a look at the 3030 front panel. The effect modules are listed horizontal at the top of the panel (COMP ­ REVERB). The vertical list (PARM 1 ­ 5) gives the parameters of the effect modules. PARM 1 Sens Attack Tone Mode Patch Level Type Freq/Sens Gain/Mix Q/Mode Position Type Gain Tone Level ZNR Presence Treble Mid Bass Level Type Type Type Time PreDLY/FB Pedal Assign Pedal Mode Serl/Para Amp Sim Master Vol Parameters PARM 2 PARM 3 PARM 4 PARM 5 Pitch/Depth/Key Depth/Time Fine/Rate/Time Rate/TmFine Shift/Peak Mix/Bal/Mode ABOUT 3030 Tone/Width/FB Tone/Mode Bal/Clip Mix B1 COMP B2 EQ1/WAH B3 DIST B4 EQ2 B1 EFF1/SFX B2 EFF2 B3 REVERB TOTAL Effect modules The 3030 effect modules are of the following types: · COMP · EQ1/WAH · DIST · EQ2 · EFF1/SFX · EFF2 · REVERB HINT Compressor. Connection can be changed; equalizer and wah effects for creating the tonal quality of the sound (three effect types). Analog distortion effects (eight effect types). Equalizer for creating the basic tonal quality of the sound. Modulation effects for changing the pitch and tonal quality of Pitch Shift, Flanger, etc (nine effect types), and special effects (three effect types). Spatial stereo effects such as Stereo Chorus and Delay (four effect types). Echo effects (three effect types). The horizontal list, TOTAL , on the left of the panel, is not for the effect modules, but indicates the parameters for setting the connection methods for pedal functions and effect modules. Most of the effect modules include variations. These are called effect type . One effect type can be selected for each effect module. The following diagram shows the signal flow in the 3030, and the effect types that can be selected for each effect module. *2 serial ZNR VOL EFF1 EFF2 L COMP DIST EQ1/WAH *1 EQ2 parallel EFF1 EFF2 REV R SFX AMP SIMULATOR SFX *1 The EQ1/WAH effect module can be placed before or after the DIST effect module. *2 The EFF1 and EFF2 effect modules can be connected in sequence or in parallel. Also, if SFX effect type has been selected for an EFF1 effect module, EFF2 is forcibly switched off. 4 Patches COMP EQ1/WAH 1 EQ1 2 PEDAL WAH 3 AUTO WAH DIST 1 OD1 2 OD2 3 DIST1 4 DIST2 5 BLUES OD 6 FUZZ 7 LEAD 8 METAL EQ2 EQ2 EFF1/SFX 1 PEDAL PITCH 2 PITCH SHIFT 3 FLANGER 4 PHASE 5 CHORUS 6 SLOW ATTACK 7 STEP 8 TREMOLO 9 METALLIC 10 SUPER BENDER 11 PITCH DLY 12 HPS 10 12 SFX EFF2 1 STEREO CHORUS 2 AUTO PAN 3 MONO DLY 4 PINGPONG DLY REVERB 1 HALL 2 ROOM 3 PINGPONG DLY PATCH LEVEL EXP/VOL SETTING Connecting efect modules EFF1 and EFF2 ABOUT 3030 ZNR About Patches Internal settings for the 3030 can be stored to memory and retrieved from memory in units called patches . Patches can compose a maximum of seven effect modules; settings for patch level, settings for the EXP/VOL pedal, and methods for connecting EFF1 and EFF2 can be added to the detailed settings of the elements (parameters) making up the corresponding effect modules. In the above diagram, the portion enclosed by the dotted line is the patch section. The storage for patches in the 3030 accommodates two types of groups, the USER group that can be freely created, altered and stored by the user, and the read-only PRESET group that is factory-defined. Each group supports 28 types of patches, for a storage total of 56. When using the 3030, you can call up these patches instantly by pressing the foot switch on the panel. Also, the parameters comprising the patches can be adjusted, and stored in the USER group. In the 3030, patches are invoked in sets of four, and patches can be changed by using the foot switch. These sets of four patches are called banks . The USER group and the PRESET group each have banks numbered from 0 through 6. To select a patch, first switch to the appropriate bank number and then select the desired patch. About 3030 Modes The workings of the 3030 can be divided into major function categories according to their purpose. These functions are called modes . The 3030 supports the following types of mode: · Play mode·········· For performance by selecting a patch (setting) and using an effect In this mode, you perform by selecting a patch and using an effect. You can turn the effect sound off temporarily, and use the tuning function in this mode. · Edit (Manual) mode·············· For altering effect sound parameters and for switching individual effect modules ON/OFF In this mode, you can edit the parameters of the effect module incorporated in the currently selected patch. Also, this mode can be used as a Manual mode for switching effect modules ON/OFF during performance using the front panel s BANK foot switch and Foot Switches 1 ­ 4. · Special mode This is a special function for returning the 3030 to its original factory settings. 5 LET S LISTEN TO SOME PATCHES (Play Mode Operation) The Play mode is for selecting a patch and playing. When you power-up the 3030, it automatically activates in Play mode, and the USER group's Bank 0, Patch Number 1 is selected. Panel Display for Play Mode In Play mode, the display LEDs on the panel show the following information: (1) (2) (5) PARM 1 (4) Sens Attack Tone Mode Patch Level Type Freq/Sens Gain/Mix Q/Mode Position Type Gain Tone Level ZNR Presence Treble Mid Bass Level Type Type Type Time PreDLY/FB Pedal Assign Pedal Mode Serl/Para Amp Sim Master Vol DIST 1:OD 1 2:OD 2 3:DIST 1 4:DIST 2 5:BLUES OD 6:FUZZ 7:LEAD 8:METAL EQ1/WAH 1:EQ1 2:PEDAL WAH 3:AUTO WAH EFF1 1:PEDAL PITCH 2:PITCH SHIFT 3:FLANGER 4:PHASE 5:CHORUS 6:SLOW ATTACK 7:STEP 8:TREMOLO 9:METALLIC EFF2 1:STEREO CHORUS 2:AUTO PAN 3:MONO DLY 4:PINGPONG DLY SFX 1:SUPER BENDER 2:PITCH DLY 3:HPS REVERB 1:HALL 2:ROOM 3:PINGPONG DLY Pedal Assign 0:OFF 1:VOLUME 2:WAH 3:DIST 4:EFF1/SFX 6:EFF2 6:REVERB U.0 GROUP U :USER :PRESET :BOTH BANK PARM 2 PARM 3 PARM 4 PARM 5 PEDAL OFF VOL EXP Pitch/Depth/Key Depth/Time Fine/Rate/Time Rate/TmFine Shift/Peak Mix/Bal/Mode Tone/Width/FB Tone/Mode Bal/Clip Mix . B1 COMP TUNER B2 EQ1/WAH B3 DIST B4 EQ2 B1 EFF1/SFX B2 EFF2 B3 REVERB TOTAL COMP DIST EQ1/WAH EQ2 VOL EFF1 EFF2 (MODULE ON/OFF) REV TUNER CALIB 435-445Hz EFF1 EFF2 SFX + ­ VALUE STORE GROUP EDIT MODULE PARAMETER LET S LISTEN TO SOME PATCHES (3) (1) Group Type of group currently selected is indicated in the display s GROUP column. (2) Bank Number The currently selected bank number is indicated in the display s BANK column. (3) Patch Number The LED light for the Foot Switch (1 ­ 4) corresponding to the currently selected patch number. (4) Effect Module ON/OFF The panel module cursor LED's light for the effect module that is ON in the currently selected patch. (5) EXP/VOL Pedal Function The parameter cursor LEDS 4 and 5 indicate the function assigned to the EXP/VOL pedal for the currently selected patch. 6 Patch Selection In Play mode, you can play by choosing one of the patches from among the 56 types (28 types of patches in the PRESET group plus 28 types of patches in the USER group) in memory. 8 types analog Distortion Harmonized Pitch Shifter 32 Individual effects 56 programs U.0 GROUP U :USER :PRESET :BOTH BANK PARM 1 PARM 2 PARM 3 PARM 4 PARM 5 PEDAL OFF VOL EXP Sens Attack Tone Mode Patch Level Type Freq/Sens Gain/Mix Q/Mode Position Type Gain Tone Level ZNR Presence Treble Mid Bass Level Type Type Type Time PreDLY/FB Pedal Assign Pedal Mode Serl/Para Amp Sim Master Vol Pitch/Depth/Key Depth/Time Fine/Rate/Time Rate/TmFine Shift/Peak Mix/Bal/Mode EQ1/WAH 1:EQ1 2:PEDAL WAH 3:AUTO WAH DIST 1:OD 1 2:OD 2 3:DIST 1 4:DIST 2 5:BLUES OD 6:FUZZ 7:LEAD 8:METAL Tone/Width/FB Tone/Mode Bal/Clip Mix EFF1 1:PEDAL PITCH 2:PITCH SHIFT 3:FLANGER 4:PHASE 5:CHORUS 6:SLOW ATTACK 7:STEP 8:TREMOLO 9:METALLIC EFF2 1:STEREO CHORUS 2:AUTO PAN 3:MONO DLY 4:PINGPONG DLY SFX 1:SUPER BENDER 2:PITCH DLY 3:HPS REVERB 1:HALL 2:ROOM 3:PINGPONG DLY Pedal Assign 0:OFF 1:VOLUME 2:WAH 3:DIST 4:EFF1/SFX 6:EFF2 6:REVERB . B1 COMP TUNER B2 EQ1/WAH B3 DIST B4 EQ2 B1 EFF1/SFX B2 EFF2 B3 REVERB TOTAL COMP DIST EQ1/WAH EQ2 VOL EFF1 EFF2 (MODULE ON/OFF) REV TUNER CALIB 435-445Hz EFF1 EFF2 SFX + ­ VALUE STORE GROUP EDIT MODULE PARAMETER LET S LISTEN TO SOME PATCHES 1 Press, the GROUP key to select the group. When choosing a patch, first decide which group of patches you want to use. Each time you press the GROUP key, the GROUP column indicates one of the following three types, in order. · U (USER) · · · · · · · · · · · · · Only USER group patches can be used. · P (PRESET) · · · · · · · · · Only PRESET group patches can be used. · U. or P. (BOTH)· · · · Patches of both USER and PRESET groups can be used. USER GROUP PRESET BOTH GROUP GROUP 2 Select a bank by stepping on the BANK foot switch. Each time you step, you change to the next higher bank number. (The bank number flashes.) HINT In this status, the patch will not yet be changed. 3 Step on Foot Switch (1 ­ 4) to select a patch. The LEDs lights for the foot switch you stepped on, telling you that a patch has been selected. Also, the indicated bank number changes from flashing to constantly lit display. HINT Here, try switching the patches while you are actually playing your instrument, and find out what types of patches are stored in the 3030. 7 Adjusting Master Volume In Play mode, regardless of the selectable patches, the final volume output by the 3030 can be controlled by the Master Volume. 8 types analog Distortion Harmonized Pitch Shifter 32 Individual effects 56 programs 40 GROUP U :USER :PRESET :BOTH BANK PARM 1 PARM 2 PARM 3 PARM 4 PARM 5 PEDAL OFF VOL EXP Sens Attack Tone Mode Patch Level Type Freq/Sens Gain/Mix Q/Mode Position Type Gain Tone Level ZNR Presence Treble Mid Bass Level Type Type Type Time PreDLY/FB Pedal Assign Pedal Mode Serl/Para Amp Sim Master Vol Pitch/Depth/Key Depth/Time Fine/Rate/Time Rate/TmFine Shift/Peak Mix/Bal/Mode EQ1/WAH 1:EQ1 2:PEDAL WAH 3:AUTO WAH DIST 1:OD 1 2:OD 2 3:DIST 1 4:DIST 2 5:BLUES OD 6:FUZZ 7:LEAD 8:METAL Tone/Width/FB Tone/Mode Bal/Clip Mix EFF1 1:PEDAL PITCH 2:PITCH SHIFT 3:FLANGER 4:PHASE 5:CHORUS 6:SLOW ATTACK 7:STEP 8:TREMOLO 9:METALLIC EFF2 1:STEREO CHORUS 2:AUTO PAN 3:MONO DLY 4:PINGPONG DLY SFX 1:SUPER BENDER 2:PITCH DLY 3:HPS REVERB 1:HALL 2:ROOM 3:PINGPONG DLY Pedal Assign 0:OFF 1:VOLUME 2:WAH 3:DIST 4:EFF1/SFX 6:EFF2 6:REVERB . B1 COMP TUNER B2 EQ1/WAH B3 DIST B4 EQ2 B1 EFF1/SFX B2 EFF2 B3 REVERB TOTAL COMP DIST EQ1/WAH EQ2 VOL EFF1 EFF2 (MODULE ON/OFF) REV TUNER CALIB 435-445Hz EFF1 EFF2 SFX + ­ VALUE STORE GROUP EDIT MODULE PARAMETER LET S LISTEN TO SOME PATCHES 1 2 Press either the VALUE + or VALUE ­ key. VALUE The display will indicate the current value (0 ­ 50) of the Master Volume. While the value is displayed, continue pressing the VALUE + / ­ keys to adjust the volume to the best level. HINT VALUE · The Master Volume setting works in common for all the patches. Storage cannot be done for separate patches. · If you want to change the volume for specific patches, adjust the patch level in Edit mode. For details, see page27. · To increase the value rapidly, hold the VALUE+ key down while pressing the VALUE ­ key. To decrease the value rapidly, hold the VALUE ­ key down while pressing the VALUE+ key. · This Master Volume parameter is valid for all patches. The value is maintained even when the patch is switched. However, if the value is not stored before power-off, the value at the next power-on will be the same as that before adjustment. · To store the value, select one of the USER group patches, and then store it. (For the storing procedure, see page .) (1) VALUE

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