Zoom 9002 Pro Operation Manual

Zoom 9002 Pro Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 ADVANCED GUITAR EFFECTS PROCESSOR OPERATION MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Major features Hardware Software Precautions Controls and Display Controls LCD w i n d i Connection Examples Effects and Parameters Guitar amp effects Mbddation effects Delay effects Special effects User Programs and Preset Programs About the banks User banks Preset banks Operation Basic o ~ e r a t i o n...
  • Page 3: Major Features

    True 16-bit quantization assures professional results in the digital-to- analog and analog-to-digital converter circuits. Zoom's own custom ZFx-1 DSP LSI Zoom developed this original DSP LSI to deliver more digital signal proc- essing power in less space. The ZFx-1 chip dramatically expands your ca- pabilities for musical expression.
  • Page 4: Software

    "preset" memory banks. Each bank holds four patches. "User" memory banks are pre-loaded with the patches created by world top guitarists and created by ZOOM'S voicing expert with their advice and sound simulation. Your original patches and the edited patches can be stored in the 40 user patch memory locations.
  • Page 5: Precautions

    Connection/disconnection procedure Power should be turned off or volume turned down before making connec- tions to amps or other equipment. Sudden large signals may cause speaker damage. Service Consult with your local Zoom dealer if the does not operate properly. 9002...
  • Page 6: Controls And Display

    and Display Controls Controls POWER switch AC adaptor jack REMOTE jack For connection of separately sold remote controller(9002R, 9002F. FC02) INPUT jack (mono) For guitar cord. GAIN switch Set to H single coil pickup guitars. Set to L for guitars that have humbucking or active pickups. MIX IN jack (stereo] Connect tape player other music source to this jack.
  • Page 7 OUTPUT jack (mono/stereo) ( 7 ) For connection to guitar a m p , etc. Can also be connected directly to a mixing console, multi-track recorder, or radio/cassette recorder. Built-in amp simulator prevents "thin" no-amp sound. PHONES jacks Two sets of stereo headphones can be connected for private listening or jamming with a friend.
  • Page 8 b L 5 DOWN BANK...
  • Page 9 ( l o ) display Liquid crystal display shows bank, parameter, and othcr data. (11) BANK keys For selection of preset and user banks. keys (12) PATCH For selection of patches. (13) PATCH LEDs Lit LED indicates selected patch. Flashing LED indicates patch selected for user bank storage.
  • Page 10 LCD Window Bank number Shows selected bank:USER and PRESET Effect names These are the available individual effects. Only one of the modulation group and one of the reverb group effects can be used at a time. COMP PITC DIST DELI DEL2 P H A Reverb Group...
  • Page 11: Connection Examples

    Connection Examples has stereo output so you can connect the left and right 9002PRO channels separately to two amplifiers. This increases the spaciousness of the stereo Right channel Guitar a m p Left channel Guitar a m p 9002PRO Guitar * CVhite i:nd of supplied cable goes to left channel, red to right.
  • Page 12: Effects And Parameters 1'1

    Effects and Parameters Guitar a m p effects Use DEPTH (range of 0-12) parameter to adjust sustain level. Sustains notes without adding distortion. A clean sound that keeps the signal level consistent. This provides studio quality analog compression effects. Use DEPTH (0-12) parameter to adjust the amount of distortion. switches guitar amp simulator on/off(l;off, 2;on).
  • Page 13 Modulation effects MODULATION GROUP (PITC, PI-lA , F'LA , CHO) group can be used ut a time (but not 1,i'ith S F X ) . One from this Use PITCH (-12-0-+12 range) to shift pitch in semitone steps up to one octave higher or lower.
  • Page 14: Delay Effects 1

    Delay effects DELI Delay Use DECAY (0-10) to adjust the number of cchoes (0 is single). Use TIME (1-100) to adjust the delay time from 1/100 of a second to second in ten millisecond increments. Use BALANCE (0-10) to adjust balance between direct and delay (10).
  • Page 15: Special Effects 1

    Special effects lJse PATTERN to select STEP, CRY, or METALLIC effects. ( 1 . 2 . 3 ) P A TTEIIN STEP Use DEPTH to adjust a ~ n o ~ ~ n t of nlodulation. (0-10) Use FREQ to acliust ~nodulation spccd. (0-50) This givt?s random, stepped sample&hold for sequencer a n d arpeggio type effects.
  • Page 16: User Programs And Preset Programs

    ZOOM' S voicing expert with their advice and sound simulation. Your original patches and the edited patches can be stored in the user patch memory locations, Preset banks The ten(0 through 9)preset banks contain pre-programmed patches that are ready to use for a wide variety of musical applications.
  • Page 17: Operation 1

    Operation Basic operation Turn on POWER switch. The B A N K part of the display will show l J S E R and the PATCli LED will light. The Parameter Value display area will show the output level This means that the currently selected patch is the first (of four) patches in user bank Call your desired bank and patch.
  • Page 18: Editing 1

    Press either of the BANK kegs several times and notice how the BANK ( I ) part of the display indicates each of the USER and PRESET (0-9) (0-9) banks. Try selting it to PRESET The bank number will flash. (2) Nexi, select your desired patch number by pressing one of the four PATCH keys (located below the BANK keys).
  • Page 19 Let's try editing the DELI effect in our previously selected patch (preset patch IJse the CURSOR keys to move the flashing offect mark to DELI. Parameter namt:s DECAY, TIME: and BALANCE will appear on the display. tho Ihrot! DECAY is flashing. I-Iowever, l(?l's adjust the TIME ( 2 ) Of names, pararnetcr first.
  • Page 20 Next, move the control above the BALANCE parameter name. Slide it all the way down to get the direct sound only. At the top position you get just the delay sound. Finally. adjust the control above the DECAY parameter name. This sets the amount of feedback (number of repeats or echoes).
  • Page 21 output level of the selected patch. This may be necessary to compensatc: for changes total outpul level rtsulting from your parameter settings. This gives you control over changes in output level that may occur whcn vou switch patches tvhile performing. Use the CURSOR keys to move the effect mark all the way to the right of SFX or to the left of'COMP.
  • Page 22: Other Functions

    Other Functions Tuning mode Press the TUNE key once ancl the tuning fork mark will appear on the display. The 9002PRO will emit a pitch of 440Hz. Tune your A string to this pitch. If you want a slightly higher reference pitch, use the CURSOR keys to change to Hz or In the tuning mode all effects turn off and...
  • Page 23: Specifications

    Specifications Compressor, Distortion, EQ, Pitch Effect Programs: Shifter, Phaser, Flanger, Chorus, Delay2, Reverb1 , Reverb2, SFX Delay1 effects can be used at once) 40 Preset PatchesAo User's Patches Memory: DIA Converter: 16-bit linear Guitar x Inputs: ['/,", -lo/-20clBn1, 470kQ) Mix x (Mini, Stereo) Line ('I,"...
  • Page 24 2-1 0-2, Miyanishi-cho, Fuchu-shi, Tokyo, JAPAN I 8 3 Phone : 0423-69-71 1 1 : 0423-69-71 15 Printed in Japan...

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