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Safety Precautions Usage Precautions·
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Getting Familiar With Some Basic Terms
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Names and Functions of Controls and Connectors
Front Panel Rear Panel
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Connection Examples
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Connection to one guitar amplifier (Example 1) Connection to two guitar amplifiers (Example 2) Connection to Head phone (Example 3)
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Playing a Patch (Use of the Play Mode)
Panel display in Play mode Selecting a patch Useful functions in the Play mode
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Editing a Patch (Use of the Edit Mode)
Entering the Edit mode Panel display in Edit mode Editing a patch Turning effect modules on and off Compare Storing a patch
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Effect Types and Parameters
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Effect Module 1: (PRE) Effect Module 2: Equalizer (EQ) Effect Module 3: Modulation Effect Module 4: Delay Effect Module 5: Reverb (REV) Patch level About the TOTAL parameters EXTERNAL LOOP EXTERNAL CTRL OUT (External Control) MINIMUM VOLUME MIDI CH (MIDI Channel) EXP. SELECT (Expression Select)
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Edit Mode Application Examples
Tapping input of delay time External effecter loop External control Expression pedal control
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Other Functions
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Restoring individual factory preset patches (patch recall) Restoring all factory preset patches (initialize) Volume pedal control MIDI control Swapping the pedal functions
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Application Examples for Use of Foot Switch and Pedal Switch 14
Using the FS01
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Specifications·
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Thank you for selecting the ZOOM Player Pro 4040 (hereafter simply called the "4040"). The 4040 is a sophisticated multi-effect device with the following features and functions: · A total of 25 built-in individual effects, which can be combined in patches of up to six effects. 40 preset patches and a user memory for 40 additional patches offer extraordinary flexibility. [. . . ] 1: The frequency is lowered with each push of the pedal.
NOTE
When wishing to use this effect, be sure to select the EQ module in the TOTAL parameter EXP. SELECT, as described on page 22.
0 cent
+1 oct
0 cent
-1 oct
0 cent
-2 oct
0 cent
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3rd)
+300 cent+DRY
+400 cent+DRY
s Effect Module 3: Modulation
This effect module has eight effect types which vary the pitch over time.
10: Octave harmony ( 1oct 1oct) 11: Perfect 5th/perfect 4th 2 ( 5th 4th) 12: 5th/6th ( 5th
-1 oct+DRY
+400 cent+DRY
-700 cent+DRY
+500 cent+DRY
1 PDL PIT (Pedal Pitch Shifter)
This effect allows you to shift the pitch using the EXP pedal. By presetting the mode, you can easily select the shift amount.
MODULATION 1 PDL PIT Parameter 1 Parameter 5 MODE EXP. MODE 1 16
6th)
+700 cent+DRY -2 oct +1 oct+DRY
+900 cent+DRY +2 oct +2 oct+DRY
13: 4-octave shift 14: Manual flanger (Hi-BAND) 15: Cross fade (X-fade) 16: Stop (Scratch)
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PDL PIT Modes and Pitch Shift Ranges
0, 1
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Explanation (1)MODE: Determines the pitch shift range effected by the EXP pedal. MODE (Expression Mode): Determines the direction of the change caused by the EXP pedal.
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The various modes and pitch shift ranges are shown at right. We recommend that you try various settings to find the one which suits your needs. 1 cent is 1/100 of a chromatic interval. "DRY" indicates the original pitch, and "oct" stands for octave.
When wishing to use this effect, be sure to select the MODULATION module in the TOTAL parameter EXP. SELECT, as described on page 22.
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2 PIT (Pitch)
This effect shifts the pitch by a maximum of two octave up or down, and adds the shifted signal to the direct sound.
MODULATION 2 PIT Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Parameter 5 PIT SHIFT FINE BAL EXP. MODE 0 24 dn , UP -10 +10 0 10 0, 1
3 FLG (Flanger)
This effect adds a delayed component to the direct sound, with periodically changing delay time in the range of several to tens of milliseconds. The result is an intense, distinct sound. When combined with distortion, a swirling "jet sound" type flanger effect can be obtained.
MODULATION 3 FLG Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Parameter 5 DEPTH RATE PEAK MODE EXP. MODE 0 10 1 50 0 10 0, 1 0, 1
Explanation (1)PIT (Pitch): Determines the pitch change in semitone steps. The setting range is one octave up or down. (2)SHIFT: Determines the direction of the pitch shift, either "dn" (down) or "UP". (3)FINE: Allows fine adjustment of pitch. (4)BAL (Balance): 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. MODE (Expression Mode): Determines the direction of the change caused by the EXP pedal. 0: When the pedal is fully pushed down, the balance is as set with the BAL parameter. When the pedal is up, the balance is minimum. 1: When the pedal is fully pushed down, the balance is maximum. [. . . ] This is done be setting the TOTAL parameter MIDI CH. · In Play mode, press the EDIT/CANCEL key to activate the Edit mode. · Use the PARAMETER SELECT key to select the TOTAL parameter MIDI CH. · Use the VALUE +/- keys to set the value (MIDI channel 1 - 16).
MIDI IN MIDI cable MIDI OUT
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q Sending program change messages
Whenever a patch is selected, a program change message is sent from the MIDI OUT connector. [. . . ]
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