Using The Expression Pedal - Zoom 606 Guitar Operation Manual

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Using the Expression Pedal

The 606 has a built-in expression pedal which can be used to control a
selected effect parameter or the volume level with your foot.
Select the module
to be controlled by
the pedal
Press the PEDAL ASSIGN key
until the LED corresponding to
the desired module is lit.
The LED indicators
show which module is
currently assigned to
the pedal.
The following modules
can be selected.
WAH
Effect parameter or WAH module
DRIVE
Effect parameter of DRIVE module
MOD/PITCH
Effect parameter of MOD/PITCH
(modulation/pitch) module
DLY/REV
Effect parameter of DLY/REV
(delay/reverb) module
VOL.
Overall patch volume
All PEDAL ASSIGN LEDs out
Expression pedal is inactive.
The actual effect of operating the expression pedal will depend
NOTE
on which effect parameter is selected for the respective module.
• If you select a module that is set to OFF in the current patch, the
module becomes ON when the pedal is assigned to it. If you
later assign the pedal to another module, the previous module
becomes OFF again.
• In the bypass mode (effects temporarily switched off), the pedal
is automatically assigned to VOL.
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Operate the pedal
To switch the module on and off
Push the pedal fully down.
The currently lit PEDAL ASSIGN LED starts
to flash, and the corresponding module is
turned off. To return to the on setting, push the
pedal down once more.
• Assignment of modules to the
pedal and module on/off status
can be stored as part of a patch
(
p. 18).
• The pedal sensitivity can be
adjusted (
p. 23).
Using the Expression Pedal
Rock the pedal
back and forth
while playing your
instrument.
Rock back and forth
The effect of
operating the pedal
will differ, depending
on which module was
selected in step
.
Try moving the pedal
to hear the actual
sound change.
Push fully down
When VOL is
NOTE
assigned, the pedal
does not perform
on/off switching.
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