Effect Module 4: Delay; Effect Module 5: Reverb (Rev) - Zoom Pro 4040 Operation Manual

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Effect Module 4: Delay

This effect module adds an echo component to the direct
sound. You can choose between simple monaural delay and
stereo ping-pong delay. It is also possible to change the
delay time by tapping the BANK
regarding tapping input, please refer to page 23.
MONO
1
Digital delay with a delay time of up to 1000 milliseconds.
Parameter 1
DELAY TIME ( x100ms )
Parameter 2
DELAY TIME ( x1ms )
Parameter 3
FEEDBACK
Parameter 4
MIX
Explanation
(1)DELAY TIME (x100 ms): This parameter adjusts the
delay time (interval between delayed sounds) in 100-ms
steps.
(2)DELAY TIME (x1 ms): This parameter adjusts the
delay time in 1-ms steps. The sum of parameters (1) and
(2) becomes the final delay time. When parameter (1) is
10 (= 1000 ms), parameter (2) is fixed at 0 (zero).
(3)FEEDBACK: Determines the number of repetitions of
the delay sound. The higher the value, the more
repetitions are added.
(4)MIX: Determines the balance between effect sound and
direct sound. At a setting of 0 (zero), the output signal
contains only the direct sound, and at a setting of 10 only
the effect sound.
2
PPD (Ping-pong delay)
This is a ping-pong type delay where the delayed sound
alternates between the left and right channel.
Parameter 1
DELAY TIME ( x100ms )
Parameter 2
DELAY TIME ( x1ms )
Parameter 3
FEEDBACK
Parameter 4
MIX
When the 4040 is used in a monaural configuration,
NOTE
only short delay signals are output from the
OUTPUT L/MONO jack.
20
pedal. For details
DELAY
1
MONO
0 – 10
0 – 99
0 – 10
0 – 10
DELAY
2
PPD
0 – 10
0 – 99
0 – 10
0 – 10

Effect Module 5: Reverb (REV)

This effect module includes three types of reverberation
effects.
HALL
1
This effect simulates hall-type reverberation, adding rich
ambience to the sound.
TIME
Parameter 1
TONE
Parameter 2
MIX
Parameter 3
Explanation
(1)TIME: Determines the duration of the reverberation.
Higher values increase the reverb time and the apparent
room size.
(2)TONE: Determines the tonal quality of the reverberation.
The higher the value, the brighter the sound.
(3)MIX: Determines the balance between effect sound and
direct sound. At a setting of 0 (zero), the output signal
contains only the direct sound, and at a setting of 10 only
the effect sound.
ROOM
2
This is a short, room-type reverb effect, which is suitable to
add backing to a simple sound.
MODULATION
Parameter 1
TIME
TONE
Parameter 2
MIX
Parameter 3
REV
1
HALL
1 – 10
-7 – +7
0 – 10
2
ROOM
1 – 10
-7 – +7
0 – 10

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