Patch Level; External Loop; About The Total Parameters; External Ctrl Out (External Control) - Zoom Pro 4040 Operation Manual

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DELAY
3
This effect is similar to the ping-pong delay of the DELAY
module, but with a maximum delay time of 900
milliseconds.
Parameter 1
TIME ( x10ms )
Parameter 2
FEEDBACK
Parameter 3
MIX
Explanation
(1)TIME (x10 ms): This parameter adjusts the delay time
in 10-ms steps.
(2)FEEDBACK: Determines the number of repetitions of
the delay sound. The higher the value, the more
repetitions are added.
(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.
When the 4040 is used in a monaural configuration,
NOTE
only long delay signals are output from the
OUTPUT L/MONO jack. This is opposite to the
operation of the ping-pong type delay.

Patch Level

Parameter 4 of the REVERB module serves to set the patch
level. This setting, although not actually an effect, can also
be stored as part of the patch.
PATCH LEVEL
Parameter 4
PATCH LEVEL
Explanation
(4)PATCH LEVEL: Determines the individual output level
for each patch.
The patch level parameter can be set regardless of
HINT
the REVERB module on/off status. It is also
possible to change the patch level in the Play mode,
using the VALUE +/- keys.
REV
3
DELAY
0 – 90
0 – 10
0 – 10
0 – 50

About the TOTAL parameters

The bottom parameter LED corresponds to a number of
special parameters called TOTAL parameters. These refer to
the control of an external effecter or amplifier, and to
settings which affect operation of the entire 4040. Like
effect parameters, the TOTAL parameters are also set by
using the PARAMETER SELECT key and the VALUE +/-
keys in the Edit mode.
Some of the TOTAL parameters can be stored as
NOTE
part of a patch and some are global settings for
operation of the 4040. When a patch parameter has
been changed, it must be stored with its patch in the
same way as an effect parameter. When a global
parameter has been changed, storing any patch will
also store the global parameter setting.

EXTERNAL LOOP

The send/return loop for an external device is inserted
between the compression and distortion sections in the PRE
module. This parameter controls the on/off setting of the
loop. This parameter can be stored as part of an individual
patch. For details, please refer to page 23.
EXTERNAL LOOP
Parameter
EXTERNAL LOOP
Explanation
EXTERNAL LOOP: Controls the on/off setting of the
external send/return loop. 0 (zero) is OFF and 1 is ON.
The external loop can be used also when the PRE
NOTE
module is off.

EXTERNAL CTRL OUT (External Control)

Determines the setting of the EXTERNAL CONTROL OUT
connector which serves to switch the channel of an external
amplifier. This parameter can be stored as part of an
individual patch. For details, please refer to page 23.
EXTERNAL CTRL OUT
Parameter
EXTERNAL CONTROL OUT
Explanation
EXTERNAL CTRL OUT: Controls the setting of the
EXTERNAL CONTROL OUT connector. For details,
please refer to page 23.
0 , 1
1 – 4
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