Zoom 9000 Operation Manual page 31

Advanced guitar effects processor
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(3) SPD (Speed):
0,
1
This parameter speeds up the effect six times for a special effect, by setting the parameter
value to 1.
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This effect is similar t o that obtainable with the sample & hold function of a synthesizer.
Setting the speed to
1
gives an SFX-likeeffect to the sound.
0
CRY
This Effect Type is a unique auto wah effect in which every tone of the sound changes
according to the strength of picking. This can also give a talking-wah-type effect to the
sound.
[Parameter]
(1)SENS (Sense): 0 to 10
This parameter determines the sensitivity of the wah effect to the input signal. The higher
this parameter value is, the deeper the wah effect is obtained even with a weak picking.
(2) DIR (Direction):
0 ,
1
This parameter determines the direction of the tone change. Selecting 0 (up) moves
the peak
of the sound towards higher frequencies while selecting 1 (down) moves it towards lower
frequencies. When set to
0
(up),
an
effect of talking modulation is obtained.
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The effect of auto wah depends highly on the Effect Type of distortion. Please try several
combinations with a variety of the Effect Type of distortion.
0
METAL
(Metallic)
This Effect Type creates a metallic sound by introducing an irregular series of harmonics,
made by applying Amplitude Modulation (ring modulation) of an oscillator to the direct
sound In addition to this, the oscillator can be Frequency Modulated (this produces vibrato)
with the LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) in order to change slowly the metallic sound.
(Parameter]
(1)DEPT (Depth): 0
to
10
This parameter determines the depth of the modulation to the oscillator. Increasing the value
of this parameter gives a slow change
to
the metallic sound.
(2) FREQ (Frequency): 0 to 50
This parameter determines the reference oscillation frequency of the modulator. Changing
the value of this parameter gives a change to the metallic sound.

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