Specifications; Usage Precautions - Zoom 506II Bass Operation Manual

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DLY/REV
DLY/REV module basic parameters
This module comprises delay, echo, reverb, and other
effects. Use the [+]/[-] keys to select the effect type and
adjust the effect intensity.
DELAY (Delay)
This is a conventional digital delay effect. By using the
d 1
output in stereo, you can achieve a ping-pong delay
where the delay sound alternates between the left and
d 9
right channels. The right-digit setting values control the
feedback (number of repetitions) and the mixing ratio
between original sound and effect sound.
ECHO (Echo)
E 1
This is a delay effect with a warm sound similar to a tape echo. By using the output in
stereo, you can achieve a ping-pong delay where the delay sound alternates between
E 9
the left and right channels. The right-digit setting values control the feedback (number
of repetitions) and the mixing ratio between original sound and effect sound.
H 1
HALL (Hall)
This is a reverb effect that produces a sound similar to the reverberation in a
H 9
concert hall. Higher right-digit setting values result in stronger reverb.
r 1
ROOM (Room)
This is a reverb effect that simulates the reverberation in a room. Higher right-digit
r 9
setting values result in stronger reverb.
OFF (Off)
o F
Turns the DLY/REV module off.
TIME
DLY/REV module extended parameters
These parameters serve to adjust the effect operation for the
effect type selected with the DLY/REV module basic parameters.
DELAY TIME (Delay Time)
d
1
(When DELAY or ECHO is selected as effect type)
Sets the delay time in the range from 1 - 37. The actual delay time is the setting
3 7
value x 10 (ms). (Example: A setting of "15" results in a delay time of 150 ms.)
E
1
REVERB TIME (Reverb Time)
(When HALL or ROOM is selected as effect type)
1 0
Sets the reverb time in the range from 1 - 10. Higher right-digit setting values result
in longer reverb time.
- -
(Off
indication)
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ZOOM 506 II
BASS
LEVEL
Original sound
Delay sound
Delay time
TIME

Specifications

Built-in effects
max. 8 simultaneous / 33 total
Effect modules
max. 7 simultaneous (5 modules + 1 block)
Banks and patches
6 banks x 6 patches = 36 patches (rewritable, with
memory store capability)
A/D converter
16 bit, 64 times oversampling
D/A converter
16 bit, 8 times oversampling
Sampling frequency 31.25 kHz
Input
BASS GUITAR input: standard mono phone jack
(rated input level -20 dBm/input impedance 470
kilohms)
Output
Standard stereo phone jack (doubles as line and
headphone jack)
(maximum output level +5 dBm/output load
impedance 10 kilohms or more)
Control input
For optional FP01 or FP02 / FS01
Display
2-digit 7-segment LED
Power requirements Separately available AC adapter, 9 V DC, 300 mA
(center minus plug) (ZOOM AD-0006)
Four IEC R6 (size AA) batteries
Battery life: approx. 28 hours continuous operation
(alkaline batteries) / approx. 8 hours continuous
operation (manganese batteries)
Dimensions
145 mm (D) x 125 mm (W) x 40 mm (H)
Weight280 g (without batteries)
• 0 dBm = 0.775 Vrms
• Design and specifications subject to change without notice.

Usage Precautions

• Electrical interference
For safety considerations, the 506 II has
been designed to provide maximum
protection against the emission of
electromagnetic radiation from inside the
device, and protection from external
interference. However, equipment that is
very susceptible to interference or that
emits powerful electromagnetic waves
should not be placed near the 506 II, as the
possibility of interference cannot be ruled
out entirely.
With any type of digital control device, the
506 II included, electromagnetic
interference can cause malfunctioning and
can corrupt or destroy data. Care should be
taken to minimize the risk of damage.
• Cleaning
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the 506 II. If
necessary, slightly moisten the cloth. Do
not use abrasive cleanser, wax, or solvents
(such as paint thinner or cleaning alcohol),
since these may dull the finish or damage
the surface.
Please keep this manual in a
convenient place for future reference.
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BASS
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