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Page 1 - OPERATION MANUAL

ADVANCED SOUND ENVIRONMENT PROCESSOR OPERATION MANUAL

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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

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An Introduction to Reverberation The ZOOM 9 120 sound environment processor specializes in digital simulations of acoustic spaces, but also extends t

Page 4 - Other Precautions

bright reverb reflections decay sooner than the bass reflections. In the 9120, this effect can be controlled by a parameter called high damping (

Page 5 - Contents

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

Page 6 - UTILITY

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

Page 7 - External Control

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

Page 8 - Setting

Q Shpe (E/R shape): -15 - 0 - 15 Determines the attenuation pattern of the early reflection sound. Negative values produce a reverse reverb effect,

Page 9 - Program

@ 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

Page 10 - Edited Program

@ 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

Page 11 - Acoustic

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

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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

Page 13 - Parameters

[ 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

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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

Page 15 - (Early Reflection)

The SFX 2 effect group features three different effects, especially for use with single instrument sound sources: Pedal Pitch Shift, MIDI Harmonize

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-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

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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

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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

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[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

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Frequency Response Dynamic Range A/D Conversion DIA Conversion Input Output Program Memory Number of Effects Control Power Dimensions Weight 20Hzto14S

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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

Page 22 - Harmonized Pitch

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

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Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the ZOOM 9120 Advanced Sound Environment Processor. The 9120 is a sophisticated effect device with the f

Page 24 - Calculator Utility

3. SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE A1 l System Exclusive(SysEx) messages are recognized in Bulk Load Menu (UTIL 1TY [p41 ) except Identity Request and Com

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2) Identity Reply BYTE DESCRIPTION 1111 0000 Exclusive Status 0111 1110 Universal System Exclusive Non-Real Time Header Onnn nnnn Channel nnn nn

Page 26 - Program Change Learn

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 (

Page 27 - SPECIFICA

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

Page 28 - MIDI IMPLEMENTATION

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

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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

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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 (

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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

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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

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Parm No.0 "Type of Effect" : When value is "ON, "Ster 2 ch" is selected. Value is "l", "Ster X FBI. In Sys

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Safety Precautions Other Precautions Keep in mind the following safety tips and precautions for optimum safe use of the 9120. Power Requimments A spe

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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 :

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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

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[ Effector Model 9120 l MIDI Implementation Chart Date : 05. Oct. 1992 Version : 1.00 Transmitted Recogn i zed Remarks Function .. . I Basic Default

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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

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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

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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

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Pm Lyrical Voice Percussive Slap Basement 'araoeter Setting * * blo mim, espcially lmg siistained vmls in ballad s~t tiigs, gmw wy aae with t

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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

Page 45 - SYI(M~

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

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(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)

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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

Page 48 - Priiled rn Japaf 9200

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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