ADVANCED SOUND ENVIRONMENT PROCESSOR OPERATION MANUAL
4. Adjust the parameters in the LCD with the corresponding Data Entry controls. The LCD is divided into three basic sections, each of which sh
An Introduction to Reverberation The ZOOM 9 120 sound environment processor specializes in digital simulations of acoustic spaces, but also extends t
bright reverb reflections decay sooner than the bass reflections. In the 9120, this effect can be controlled by a parameter called high damping (
Effects and Their Parameters The parameters of all effects of the 9120 and their setting ranges are described here according to the order of the d
a Atck (Attack): 0 - 100 This reinforces the start of the reverberation by adding a more definite attack. a RefL (Early reflection level): 0 - 100
or triggering the gate repeatedly for a sound whose level is relatively constant. a PreD (Reverb pre-delay time): 0 - 200 Determines the time lag betw
Q Shpe (E/R shape): -15 - 0 - 15 Determines the attenuation pattern of the early reflection sound. Negative values produce a reverse reverb effect,
@ ModD (Chorus modulation depth): 0 - 100 @ Rate (Chorus rate): 1 - 100 @ DlyT (Delay time): 0 - 990 ms, 1.00 second Determines the delay time @re-cho
@ FB (Feedback): -98 - 0 - 98 Determines the amount of feedback, or the number of delayed repeats of the signal. For negative values, the phase of
Tempo Note type Delay time Pitch a BPM (Tempo; beats per minute): 40 - 240 bpm Determines the tempo In addition to being able to set the tempo manuall
There is a danger of explosion if the battery is not replaced properly. Use only the same type of battery or an equivalent type as recommended by t
[ Stereo Pitch ShiWPage 3 ] SFX l @ PitR (Right channel shift chromatic): -12 - 0 - 12 semitones Q FinR (Right channel shift fine): -50 - 0 - 50 cen
Front Out The Front Out mode processes the stereo input and outputs it to a two-channel front speaker system. The effect expands the source sound
The SFX 2 effect group features three different effects, especially for use with single instrument sound sources: Pedal Pitch Shift, MIDI Harmonize
-3-: Minor 3rd up -3 : Major 3rd up -4: 4thup -5: 5thup -6 : 6th up 7: Major7thup Determines the interval by which the pitch is shifted for the lef
5. To save the new scale to memory, press the STORE key. Delay Time Calculator Utility The display will return to the MIDI Harmonized Pitch Pressing
Utility Mode [Page 31 MlDl Bulk Dump The Utility mode contains miscellaneous global fealures of the 9120, such as setting of the MIDI channel and co
[Page 61 Initialize This function is similar to the factory preset program call function above, except that it replaces all 99 programs in internal me
Frequency Response Dynamic Range A/D Conversion DIA Conversion Input Output Program Memory Number of Effects Control Power Dimensions Weight 20Hzto14S
9120 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION 1. TRANSMITTED DATA NONE 2, RECOGN I ZED DATA 1) CHANNEL VOICE MESSAGES STATUS SECOND TH I RD DESCRIPTION 1001 nnnn Okk
STATUS SECOND TH I RD DESCR I PT I ON 1011 nnnn 0000 0110 Ovvv vvvv MSB of DATA ENTRY vvv vvvv : MSB of parameter value (LSB of DATA ENTRY wi l l
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the ZOOM 9120 Advanced Sound Environment Processor. The 9120 is a sophisticated effect device with the f
3. SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE A1 l System Exclusive(SysEx) messages are recognized in Bulk Load Menu (UTIL 1TY [p41 ) except Identity Request and Com
2) Identity Reply BYTE DESCRIPTION 1111 0000 Exclusive Status 0111 1110 Universal System Exclusive Non-Real Time Header Onnn nnnn Channel nnn nn
3) Communicat ion Request BYTE DESCRIPTION 1111 0000 Exclusive Status 0101 0010 ZOOM ID 52H Onnn nnnn Channel nnn nnnn : channel OOH-OFH or 7FH (
5) Completed BYTE DESCRIPTION pp 1111 0000 Exclusive Status 0101 0010 ZOOM ID 52H Onnn nnnn Channel nnn nnnn : channel OOH-OFH (See NOTE 1) 000
7) Program Dump BYTE DESCRIPTION 1111 0000 0101 0010 Onnn nnnn 0000 0101 0010 0001 ovvv vvvv ovvv vvvv Ovvv vvvv ovvv vvvv 1111 0111 Exclusive Status
9) All Program Dump BYTE DESCRIPTION 1111 0000 0101 0010 Onnn nnnn 0000 0101 0010 0010 ovvv vvvv Ovvv vvvv 1111 0111 Exclusive Status ZOOM ID 52H
11) System Data Dump BYTE DESCRIPTION --- 1111 0000 Exclusive Status 0101 0010 ZOOM ID 52H Onnn nnnn Channel nnn nnnn : channel OOH-OFH or 7FH (
4. Effect parameter List 1) Relationship of Effect Category and Algorithm Effect Algorithm DELAY 3 ; SFX 1 1 I 1 I I 2 PITCH I l 0 Kara Oke 1 i Surro
2) Effect Parameter List NOTE : 1. Parameters with "*" on the side of Parm No. can be edited by SysEx or NRPN. 2. The data byte of Effect
Parm No.0 "Type of Effect" : When value is "ON, "Ster 2 ch" is selected. Value is "l", "Ster X FBI. In Sys
Safety Precautions Other Precautions Keep in mind the following safety tips and precautions for optimum safe use of the 9120. Power Requimments A spe
3 - 2 : Sweep Flanger Parm No. I Parm name l Value steps 1 I I 0 I I Mode select 1 5 1 I 3 I Feed Back I 100 I 1 2 ; Modulation Depth LFO Rate 4 - 0 :
1 3 1 Attack 1 101 I 7 - 0 : Plate Reverb 1 7 - 1 : Plate Reverb 2 Value steps 5 8 101 16 Parm No. 0 1 2 4 5 6t 8 - 0 : Room Reverb 1 8 - 1 : Room
[ Effector Model 9120 l MIDI Implementation Chart Date : 05. Oct. 1992 Version : 1.00 Transmitted Recogn i zed Remarks Function .. . I Basic Default
P F PRESET PROGRAM LIST a 1 'armeter Setting * * bwi hall sidatim, ptirfect for my size amt ic medle. Edit RevT and ?el7 to &age the per
Parameter Setting Pl: Hall 2 P2: 1.2 4 5 P3:2 64 100 iidgllat~ the m~nd of distinct ~rly refIaWbns against hard mlls. pwi~ly m pemmioJ iwrmse for
P ffect P late * * big&t ad to the pint - adds hi@ end &iem dthwt a lw reverb. Rake %?m for wse d th hs instmmts. 'armeter Setting 1: P
Pm Lyrical Voice Percussive Slap Basement 'araoeter Setting * * blo mim, espcially lmg siistained vmls in ballad s~t tiigs, gmw wy aae with t
ZEEM (ZlU E107 BLANK PROGRAM CHART No. Program I I Parameter I I No. Program Effects I I Parameter I No. Program Comments I Effects P3 P1 P1 I P2
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Table of Contents Introduction and Main Features Safety Precautions Section I: Names and Functions of the Controls and Terminals Section 11: Setting
Front Panel (1 ) INPUT dial (2) Input level indicators rl L0 INPUT 0 R 7 OUTPUT1 BALANCE LEVEL L*>R (3) OUTPUT BALANCE dial (4) OUTPUT LEVEL dial
(10) Page key r (1 2) UTILITY key (1 3) EFFECT key COMPARE I (1 6) TRIGGER key I C EXECUTE PRG-CHG CONTROL IN I I l I (14) STORE (EXECUTE) key 1 (1 5)
This section provides a guided tour of the 9120 that takes you step-by-step through the basic functions and operations of the unit. We recommend tha
Using the Effect Programs Now that you've set up the 9120, try playing with several of its effects. To do this, simply select a program wi
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