Edit Mode; Patch Structure; Effect Modules; Effect Types - Zoom 9030 Operation Manual

Advanced instrument effects processor
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This section explains the Patch programming operations of
the Edit mode.
Patch Structure
In order for you to best understand how to program the
effects of the 9030, you should first have a firm grasp of the
structure of a Patch. The explanations that follow describe
the different kinds of effect modules and effect types of the
9030 and how the signals are processed.
Effect Modules
The
9030
consists of the following effect modules:
COMP
(Compressor group)
EXT
(External effect)
DTST
(Distortion group)
EQ (Equalizer group)
AMP (Amp simulator group)
EFF 1 (Miscellaneous effects l )
EFF 2 (Miscellaneous effects 2)
SFX
(Special effects)
REV
(Reverb & echo group)
Helpful Hlnt:
The master level (set in the Play mode
)
and Patch name (set
in the Utility mode) are added to the settings of the effect
module, and all are stored to memory as a Patch.
The
SFX
and
EFF
1/2 modules above cannot be used simul-
taneously. For example, when the
SFX
module is selected,
EFF 1/2 modules are automatically turned off. Likewise,
selection of either EFFl or EFF2 cancels the SFX module.
Effect Types
The following chart shows the effect type installed to each
effect module. Effects marked with an asterisk
(*)
are
stereo
effects.
Structure
of Effect
Modules
EXTERNAL
SENDJRETURN
T
SFX
L
DlST
P
INPUT-
REV
-
-
EQ
-
1
-
OUTPUT
R ,
EFF2
COMP
-
EXT
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