OPERATION MANUAL
Rear Panel (1) IN/POWER(input/power) connector For connection of a guitar. When the cable with a mono plug is connected to this connector, the 9000 t
Connection with only one guitar amplifier (Connection Example 1) To use the 9000 with one guitar amplifier, connect the output from the musical inst
Connection with a CD player or a cassette tape player (Connection Example 3) By connecting the phones output from the CD player or the cassette tape p
In the Play mode, a Patch is selected and played. When the 9000 is turned on, it goes into the Play mode automatically. In the Play mode, the fo
Selecting a Patch - Connect the 9000 to the musical instrument and the amplifier, and then turn on the amplifier. The 9000 is turned on automatically
amplifier simulator is turned on) to record directly with a tape recorder, or select "AMP" (the amplifier simulator is turned ofl) to play b
Tuning the Muslical lnst ruments The 9000 is equipped with an automatic guitar tuning function. This function can be used only when the 9000 is put
If you lower the pitch a little further, the effect mark disappears, and the guide mark appears at both sides , indicating that the precise tuning has
Storing the Desired Patch in a Different Bank The desired Bank number must be specified when selecting the desired Patch on the 9000. Setting the requ
In the Edit mode, an Effect Module which comprises the Patches of the 9000 is called one after another, and the desired parameters for each Patch c
TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Precautions Precautions Terms Used in the Manual Names and Functions of the Controls and Connectors 6 Front Panel 6 Rear Pan
The above Effect Modules are connected in series . The Patches of the 9000 are controlled by these Effect Modules and the LEVEL parameter (volume con
MODULE 1 EFFECT TYPE EQ ENHANC PITCH PHASE MID EQ FLANGE COMP+DIST MODULE p- p CLEAN RHYTHM CRUNCH OVDRV DIST MOD DLY REV EFFECTTYPE CHORS l CHORS2 TR
The following figure shows changed. an example when the parameters for Effect Type REV2 is A TIrni~m PATCH 4 PARAMETER PARAMETER PARAMETER Example
Turning On and Off the Effect Module Each effect can be turned on and off independently from others. In the EdR mode, using the BANK DOWN/UP key and
Storing the Edited Patch The edited parameter in the Edit mode will be deleted when another Patch is selected if it has not been stored in memory. St
* Select the Patch you want retrieve, using the BANK DOWNIUP key and the PATCH 1 to 4 key. In this case, the sound of the effect can be monitored. 0
This section cxplains thc parameters of all the effects available on the 9000. However, the explanation does not overlap for the use of the parameter
[Parameter] (1)COMP (Compressor): 0 to 2 DlST (Distortion) This Effect Type gives the same hard distortion as that when a large amplifier is driven fu
Effect Module 3: Modulation (MOD) This Effect Module has 11 Effect ?hpes which change tone in time. PITCH (pitch) This Effect Type adds the effect sou
This parameter determines the amount of boost for the frequency to be set with the following FREQP parameter. (2) FREQ (Frequency): 0 to 50 This para
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the ZOOM 9000 Advanced Guitar Effects Processor (hereafter called "9000"). The 9000 is a sophis
0 CHORS2 (Chorus 2) This Effect 'l[Lpe gives a stereo chorus effect to the sound. A maximum effect is obtained when played back with a stereo amp
(3) SPD (Speed): 0, 1 This parameter speeds up the effect six times for a special effect, by setting the parameter value to 1. %2$f#d %W: This effec
** *M: To obtain a clear metallic sound, set COMP+DIST to CLEAN (the Effect Type with the distortion set to off), and play back with a pure tone.
Effect Module 5: Reverb (REV) This Effwt Module includes three Effect I)rpes which give a reverb effect to the sound. REV1 (Reverb 1) This Effect Type
Level Level Level Direct J. SHP= 1 Time Types of Shape 0 DLYP (Delay 2) This Effect Qpe is a ping-pong delay effect in which the delayed repcats alte
Using the optional remote foot controller FCOl, the Patch selection and on/off of the Bypass function can be controlled by foot. Making Connections to
Using the PATCH 1 to 4 key, select the desired Patch number. %M%= The same as the operations on the panel of the 9000, the Patch is not changed when t
9000 SPECIFICATIONS Effect Programs: Patch Memory : Input : Guitar Input MIX IN Output Main Output Phones Display : Control In/Out : Power Supply : Di
Patch List NAME : FULL CLEAN CHORUS NAME : FAT DELAY CHORUS NAME : STEREO RHYTHM RBVERB TYPE REV1 par1 W) 7 DELAY DECAY COMPtDIST .CLEAN 'RHYTHM
NAME : HEAVY DISTORTION DELAY COMP+DIST ' CLEAN 'RHYTHM * CRUNCH ' OVERDRV DISTORTION COMPI l COMMENTS: NAME : SLOW CLEAN PHASE NAME :
Safety Precautions Keep in mind the following safety tips and precautions for optimum safe use of the 9000. Power Requirements A special AC adapter is
NAME : ROCK CHORUS LEAD NAME :COMB LEAD NAME : CHORUS BLUES LEAD NAME : HARMONY LEAD - 5 COMP+DTST ' CLEAN 'RHYTHM CRUNCH ' OVERDRV EQU
PRESET PATCHES PATCH NAME SOFT CHORUS BLUES CHORUS HEAVY ROCK THICK ROCK LEAD FUNKY PHASE FULL CHORUS LEAD SQUEEZE CRY- WAH PATCH NAME MODERN JAZZ ECH
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Precautions Electrical Interference The 9000 uses digital circuitry that may cause interference and noise if placed too close to other elearical eq
This manual has been written using easy terms so that it can be understood with ease by the fist time users. However, the 9000 has several special f
Bank The 9000 calls the desired Patch from a group of four Patches. Each group is referred to as a Bank. Use Bank numbers 0 to 4, and Patch numbers 1
Front Panel (1) Display This display shows the information necessary for operating the 9000, such as Banks, Patch numbers, effect parameter values and
(3) EDlTiCANCEL key This key allows you to put the 9000 in the Edit mode. Pressing this key allows you also to cancel the store and some other opera
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