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Zoom 1010 Music Pedal User Manual
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1. 6 p AlS VINPUT OUTPUT ave sm ony Eum M n gt gt CS GE Z DOM LALER PA II l DCINY CONTROLINY SENS eed COLOR PF 1 CHO 0 10 1 16 o 2 FLG SPBL ATTACK Fr DEPTH 0 10 1 16 g 0 10 Q STORE TONE WAH BOTH WAHON 9 EDIT 0 9 PRESET A dUSER G PARMY TUNER CALIB MODULE He 435 445Hz tr G Gal _ 1 ite 2 ff a i ma 2 l 10 11 1 Display 8 Module cursor indicators The display shows vital information for operating the In Play mode 1010 Lit indicator indicates which effect module is ON In Edit mode 2 VALUE keys These keys serve to change the value of a setting 3 MODULE SELECT p key In Play mode Serves to select the group USER PRESET or BOTH In Edit mode Serves to select the module to be edited 4 PARM SELECT V key Serves to select the parameter to be edited 5 STORE key Serves to store a patch 6 EDIT key Serves to switch between Play mode and Edit mode 7 Parameter cursor indicators In Edit mode the flashing indicator indicates the edited parameter Lit indicator indicates which effect module is ON and flashing indicator indicates the currently edited effect
2. 3 When the display shows the desired note perform fine tuning While the tuner function is being used the module cursor indicators serve as a fine tuning meter When the pitch is correct the EQ indicator lights If the pitch is too high the REV DLY indicator lights and if it is too low the COMP amp WAH indicator lights Watch the indicators while fine tuning your instrument SENS E PRESENCE 1 CHO 3 THALL 0 10 1 16 0 5 10 2 FLG PBL Room SDLY ATTACK GAIN HIGH DEPTH TIME TIME 0 10 1 16 0 5 10 0 10 1 10 _ 0 42 x10mS TONE WAH TONE MID RATE TONE FEEDBACK 0 10 P1 P5 0 10 0 5 10 1 20 0 10 0 10 PATCH LEVEL LOW FEEDBACK MIX 0 30 0 5 10 0 10 0 10 COMP CHO REVERB Be WAH DIST e EQ 20 ELG Je DELAY b gt gt lt lt athe TUNER 4 To return to the Play mode press one of the pedals 1 3 to select a patch 7 To return to the previously selected patch simply press the BANK pedal Guitar Tuner Calibration The reference frequency of the integrated guitar tuner can be adjusted for the reference note A 1 In the Play mode press the pedal whose number is shown on the right side of the display i e the pedal that was used to select the current patch to activate the bypass or mute mode The tuner indicator lights up 2 Press one of the VALUE keys 3 The current reference frequency is shown for a brief duration on the display 4 Wh
3. In this mode patches are selected and played This is the default mode when power is turned on Edit Mode Please refer to page 7 In this mode the parameters of each patch can be edited Special Mode Please refer to page 13 Serves to return some or all patch data to the factory preset settings Using the Patches Play Mode 1 First make sure that the AC adapter of the 1010 is disconnected and that the amplifier is switched off Then connect the 1010 to the guitar and amplifier 2 Plug in the AC adapter of the 1010 to activate the unit and switch the amplifier on 3 Adjust the volume to a suitable position while playing the instrument Panel Display in Play Mode When the 1010 is turned on by plugging in the AC adapter the unit automatically goes into Play mode In the Play mode the following information is shown on the display 1 Bank The currently selected bank is shown in the BANK field left side of the display USER A b C d 3 C PRESET 0 1 2 53 4 5 6 9 8 9 2 Patch number The currently selected patch number is shown in the PATCH field right side of the display 3 WAH on off The wah on off condition of the currently selected effect is shown by a dot in the lower right corner of the display Pedal wah is possible when the optional foot pedal FPO1 is connected 4 Effect module on off The effect module on off condition in the patch is indicated by the module
4. E DELAY PARAMETER 1 EFFECT TYPE 1 3 PARAMETER 2 TIME X10mS 0 42 PARAMETER 3 FEEDBACK 0 10 PARAMETER 4 MIX 0 10 Description 1 EFFECT TYPE Selects the effect type To use the delay effect set the parameter to 3 2 TIME Determines the delay intervals in 10 ms steps 3 FEEDBACK Determines the amount of feedback i e the proportion of the signal routed back to the input of the effect circuit 4 MIX Determines the mixing ratio between direct sound and delay sound Higher values produce more delay Patch Level PARAM4 of the effect module COMP amp WAH controls the level setting for each patch Although it is not an effect it is also stored as a parameter along with the other parameters of the patch Patch Level PARAMETER 4 Description 4 PATCH LEVEL Determines the output level of the patch PATCH LEVEL 0 30 When the EQ effect module is set to flat response and all other effect modules are set to OFF setting this parameter to 25 results in the same sound as when the unit is bypassed A 7 This parameter can be set regardless of the ON OFF X setting of the COMP amp WAH module This parameter is also the only one which can be changed in the Play mode by using the VALUE keys 12 Patch List USER GROP PATCH 1 PATCH 2 PATCH 3 Power LEAD MELLOW BALLAD JET SCREAM Power LEAD gt EQ gt DBL gt DELAY COMP gt EQ CHO gt DELAY COMP Vintage DRIVE
5. but the COMP amp WAH module can use compressor and wah together The DISTORTION module utilizes ZNR Zoom Noise Reduction in addition to distortion effect For a list of effect types in each effect module please see the table on page 9 W Patches and Groups A combination of effect modules each with individual parameter settings plus the final output level setting is referred to as a patch OUTPUT The 1010 has two memory areas or groups where patches are stored the USER group for patches that can be altered and stored by the user and the PRESET group for factory defined read only patches There are 12 patches in the USER group and 30 patches in the PRESET group for a total of 42 patches Wj Bank The 1010 calls up patches in sets of three and the foot pedals serve to switch between patches Each set of three patches is referred to as a bank Patch number gt WW GI GI G2 Ga Go Go Go Go Go Go Go Go Go PRESET 0 CIAL DA NIH WlrmlRelo asjala aire cel relied re retire re el el W Parameter The elements which determine the sound of an effect are referred to as parameters Parameter values can be adjusted for each effect module to create your own patches with the 1010 H Mode The functions of the 1010 can be divided into three different categories These are called modes as described below Play Mode Please refer to page 4
6. 3 TONE 0 10 PARAMETER 4 ZNR 0 5 Description 1 COLOR Hil Valve OD PARAMETER 1 COLOR 1 16 PARAMETER 2 GAIN 1 16 PARAMETER 3 TONE 0 10 PARAMETER 4 ZNR 0 5 Description 1 COLOR To select normal valve overdrive set this parameter to 3 To add the amp simulator effect use 11 E Vintage DRIVE This gives distortion with a bass boost and solid character O iA Vintage DRIVE PARAMETER 1 COLOR 1 16 PARAMETER 2 GAIN 1 16 PARAMETER 3 TONE 0 10 PARAMETER 4 ZNR 0 5 Description 1 COLOR To select normal vintage overdrive set this parameter to 4 To add the amp simulator effect use 12 2 GAIN Determines distortion intensity of the overdrive circuit Higher values produce more distortion To select normal fuzz distortion set this parameter to 6 To add the amp simulator effect use 14 3 TONE Higher values give a treble rich sound character with distortion mainly in the upper frequencies Lower values yield a mild sound character iH Power LEAD This gives hard distortion sound with an edge Power LEAD PARAMETER 1 COLOR 1 16 PARAMETER 2 GAIN 1 16 PARAMETER 3 TONE 0 10 PARAMETER 4 ZNR 0 5 Description 1 COLOR To select normal power lead distortion set this parameter to 7 To add the amp simulator effect use BTS 3 TONE This is a tone control type equalizer 10 E m METALT This gives distortion which stresses the upper and l
7. BALLAD LINE JET SCREAM Power LEAD gt EQ gt DBL gt DELAY COMP gt EQ gt CHO DELAY COMP Vintage DRIVE EQ gt FLG gt HALL LINE Man on the Far Mountain LINE New York Night LINE Half WAH METALT gt EQ gt HALL COMP Classic OD gt EQ gt CHO ROOM WAH gt DRIVE Master EQ DBL gt DELAY LINE Master s Sound LINE American ROCK with DLY LINE SPACY Arpeggio DRIVE Master gt EQ gt DBL COMP gt RHYTHM gt EQ gt DELAY LINE Classic FUZZ LINE THE CRUNCH FUZ gt EQ COMP ValveOD EQ gt EQ gt FLG gt DELAY LINE WAH CLEAN ROOM COMP WAH gt EQ gt CHO gt HALL You should set the ZNR parameter in the DISTORTION module to a suitable value for the connected guitar Reinitializing the 1010 Special Mode factory preset condition The indication AL flashes on the display This shows that the unit is ready for recalling all patches from the interna l ROM This special function initializes the unit and returns all 12 patches in the USER group to the factory preset condition Use this function with care because all patches you have stored in the unit will be irretrievably lost 3 When wishing to initialize all patches press the STORE key once more This restores all patches to their factory preset condition The 1010 then switches 1 To
8. TIME TIME 0 10 f 0 10 1 10 0 42 x10mS A Q STORE TONE WAH TONE MID RATE TONE FEEDBACK 0 10 P1 P5 20 0 10 0 10 EUN PATCHLEvELT up Lous aaa MIX PARM EDIT POT i ees WAH WAH ON z is 3 0 10 4 a dusen 7 oe SELECT GROUP en CALIB PARMY MODULE 435 Adjusting the Patch Level Muting the Output The output level of the patch is called the patch level In the Play mode the patch level can be adjusted 1 Press the VALUE keys in the Play mode When one of the VALUE keys is pressed the current patch level setting is shown on the display as a numeric value 0 30 In this condition the PARAM4 indicator and COMP amp WAH indicator are flashing Pressing VALUE increases the value and pressing VALUE decreases it To change values continuously hold down the key temporary If you select a different patch without storing the new level setting first the setting will be lost In the Play mode the patch level can be adjusted also for patches from the PRESET group but the new level setting cannot be stored When wishing to store the level store the patch in the USER group rp The patch level setting change made in this way is only For details on how to store settings please refer to page 8 Bypassing the Effects You can temporarily turn off all effects in a patch This is useful for example to compare the original sound with the sound of a p
9. cursor indicator Selecting a Patch 1 Select the desired group with the PARAM SELECT gt key In the 1010 patches are divided into the USER group and the PRESET group Choose the group from which you want to select a patch With each push of the PARAM SELECTP key the group setting cycles through the following three settings which are shown on the display e A USER USER group only 0 PRESET PRESET group only e A or 0 BOTH USER group and PRESET group 2 Select the bank with the BANK pedal A bank is a group of three patches There are four banks named A through d in the USER group and 10 banks 0 9 in the PRESET group When wishing to continuously select patches from both groups choose the BOTH setting With each push of the BANK pedal the next higher bank is selected The bank display flashes during bank selection mp Merely pressing the BANK pedal does not yet change the patch To activate the patch and change the sound press one of the pedals 1 3 as described below 3 Select the patch by pressing one of the pedals 1 3 The patch number is shown on the right side of the display The bank indication is now constantly lit 4 WINPUT A OUTPUT DC IN CONTROL INY fo A i avesmony Em i DSCREN gt e E gt RS GN 70087 PLA ea E j R sens EEI Pt sence 1 cH0 1 HALL 0 10 ae 0 2 FLGSDBL Room SDLY ATTACK DEPTH
10. gt EQ gt FLG gt HALL _Man on the Far Mountain _ __ NewYorkNight S xHalfWAHO ee METALT gt EQ gt HALL COMP gt Classic OD EQ gt CHO ROOM WAH DRIVE Master EQ DBL DELAY _Master s Sound American ROCK with DLY SPACY Arpeggio Sear eee DRIVE Master EQ DBL COMP gt RHYTHM gt EQ EQ gt FLG gt DELAY Classic FUZZ THE CRUNCH WAH CLEAN COMP gt VaveOD gt EQ gt COMP WAH gt EQ gt CHO gt HALL PRESET GROP PATCH 1 PATCH 2 PATCH 3 Studio BALLAD Studio LEAD _____ _ Studio FUNK DRIVE Master gt EQ gt DBL gt HALL COMP DRIVE Master gt EQ gt CHO DELAY COMP gt Traditional ROCK Jazzy TONE BLUES NOTE COMP ClassicOD EQ DBL lt eoo OCT BUS Like a WOMAN COMP gt FUZZ gt EQ gt ROOM Power LEAD _ gt EQ gt CROSSOVER Jaguar amp REV_ Power LEAD gt EQ gt CHO DELAY Doubling amp DELAY 370 Double Treble EQS DBL RTYTHM Everything ROOM EQ gt CHO gt DELAY ___ _ Grand Flange a HALL COMP gt EQ FLG gt DELAY Retro ce COMP ClassicOD EQ DBL DELAY COMP gt EQ CHO HALL FUZZ gt EQ DBL HALL Deep DELAY LEAD Clean HALL WAH DIST Jimi TALK COMP Vintage DRIVE gt EQ gt DBL gt DELAY COMP gt EQ FLG gt HALL WAH gt FUZZ gt EQ gt ROOM LINE Power LEAD LINE MELLOW
11. module In bypass tuner mode Indicators serve as tuning meter 9 Tuner indicator Lights up in the bypass tuner mode 10 BANK pedal In Play mode Selects the next higher bank In Edit mode Switches the effect module COMP amp WAH on and off 11 Pedals 1 3 In Play mode The pedals serve to select a patch In Edit mode The pedals serve to switch the effect modules DISTORTION CHO FLG and REV DLY on and off Rear Panel CONTROL IN DC IN C SERIAL NO cal iu J J OUTPUT INPUT a D al J Q Ale ZOOM CORPORATION MODEL 1010 MADE IN JAPAN Qo oO 1 2 3 4 1 CONTROL IN jack This connector allows use of the optional foot pedal FPO1 to control pedal wah or volume level 2 DC INPUT AC adapter jack The supplied AC adapter is connected here As long as the AC adapter is connected the unit is turned on There is no separate power switch 3 OUTPUT jack Connects to the amplifier 4 INPUT jack Connects to the guitar Connections 3 FPO1 AC outlet lt D AC adapter serian no CONTROL IN DCIN ZALALAN Q O SLS ZOOM CORPORATION MODEL 1010 MADE IN JAPAN 0000 Guitar amplifier 1 Connect an electric guitar to the INPUT jack 2 Connect a guitar amplifier to the OUTPUT jack When monito
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13. protect the speaker turn the amplifier volume to 16 ihe Piny moda minimum and then turn off the 1010 by disconnecting the AC adapter When wishing to cancel the function Press the EDIT key The 1010 switches to the Play mode 2 Turn the 1010 back on by connecting the AC adapter 7 ea p without changing the patch settings while keeping the STORE key depressed 13 Specifications ZOOM PLAYER 1010 Effect types 25 max 6 simultaneous Compressor Wah Distortion 8 types x 2 Equalizer Chorus Flanger Doubling Hall reverb Room reverb Mono delay Effect modules 5 max 5 simultaneous Patches USER 4 banks x 3 12 user writable PRESET 10 banks x 3 30 Total 42 A D conversion 18 bit 128 times oversampling converter D A conversion 18 bit 128 times oversampling converter Sampling frequency 31 25 kHz Inputs Guitar input Phone jack Mono x 1 nominal input level 20 dBm input impedance 470 k Outputs Line Phone jack Mono x 1 nominal output level 5 dBm output impedance 1 k or less Control connectors Foot pedal input for volume wah control Display 2 character 7 segment LED display Power supply 9 V DC 300 mA from supplied AC adapter Dimensions 270 x 136 5 x 34 W x D x H Weight 1 kg 0 dB 0 775 Vrms Design and specifications subject to change without notice 14 W Safety Precautions Please observe the following safety tips and precautions to ensure hazard free use of t
14. short delay duration The value shown on the display multiplied by 10 is the delay in milliseconds The range is 0 to 100 ms 3 RATE Determines the ratio of direct sound and delayed sound Higher values produce more delay 4 FEEDBACK Determines the amount of feedback i e the proportion of the signal routed back to the input of the effect circuit Effect Module 5 REV DLY Reverb Delay This effect module comprises three types of reverb effects EE HALL This effect simulates a natural hall expansive sound E HALL PARAMETER 1 EFFECT TYPE 1 3 PARAMETER 2 TIME 1 10 PARAMETER 3 TONE 0 10 PARAMETER 4 MIX 0 10 Description 1 EFFECT TYPE Selects the effect type To use the hall effect set the parameter to 1 2 TIME Determines the reverb time Higher values produce longer reverb times 3 TONE Determines the reverb tone Higher values produce brighter sound 4 MIX Determines the balance between direct sound and effect sound 0 means direct sound only and 10 means maximum reverb H ROOM This effect simulates a room with short reverberation A ROOM PARAMETER 1 EFFECT TYPE 1 3 PARAMETER 2 TIME 1 10 PARAMETER 3 TONE 0 10 PARAMETER 4 MIX 0 10 Description 1 EFFECT TYPE To use the room effect set the parameter to 2 E DELAY This is a conventional digital delay effect with a delay time of up to 420 milliseconds
15. utc ADVANCED GUITAR EFFECTS PROCESSOR ZOOM PLAYER Operation Manual Thank you for selecting the Advanced Guitar Effects Processor ZOOM Player 1010 hereafter called 1010 W Outstanding Features 25 versatile built in individual effects Up to six effects can be combined in a patch and up to 42 patches 12 user memory patches and 30 preset patches are available offering extraordinary flexibility Q Integrated auto chromatic guitar tuner Q Integrated foot switches and informative control panel show settings at a glance and allow easy operation like a compact effect Distortion effect is generated using analog circuitry to assure rich and natural sounding sustain and distortion effect By using the optional foot controller FP01 pedal wah and volume control are possible for further enhanced playability W Contents Panel Description 6cccec cece teen eee e eee eee eee en ee neces 1 Top Panel ssosstascsessecsheontenet na vivad aeanoea nn antes 1 Rear Panel comme E canted Qoxadanece saauhmanvansadeorueueee 2 Connections cecccc cece ccceecceeeueeeecesueececueeeeesgeeeeesneeeusuaees 2 Getting Familiar With Some Basic Terms 000 066 3 Using the Patches Play Mode 0ccceseceee neces eeeeene ees 4 Panel Display in Play Mode 0cceeeeeeeeeeee nese eeee nese eenees 4 Selecting a Pateh scissors siiip riisiin E 4 Adjusting the Patch Level
16. AMETER 1 EFFECT TYPE 1 3 PARAMETER 2 DEPTH 0 10 PARAMETER 3 RATE 1 20 PARAMETER 4 FEEDBACK 0 10 Description 1 EFFECT TYPE Selects the effect type To use the chorus effect set the parameter to 1 2 DEPTH Determines the modulation depth 3 RATE Determines the modulation rate 4 FEEDBACK Determines the signal level fed to the mixer circuit between the output of the EQ module and the input of the REV DLY module H FLANGER An effect sound delayed by several dozen milliseconds is added to the direct sound and the delay is periodically changed resulting in a strong flanger effect A FLANGER PARAMETER 1 EFFECT TYPE 1 3 PARAMETER 2 DEPTH 0 10 PARAMETER 3 RATE 1 20 PARAMETER 4 FEEDBACK 0 10 Description 1 EFFECT TYPE To use the flanger effect set the parameter to 2 4 FEEDBACK Determines the amount of feedback i e the proportion of the signal routed back to the input of the effect circuit Increasing this parameter will result in a flanger with very pronounced character E DOUBLING An effect sound with short delay is added to the direct sound giving the impression of multiple performers playing together DOUBLING PARAMETER 1 EFFECT TYPE 1 3 PARAMETER 2 DEPTH 0 10 PARAMETER 3 RATE 1 20 PARAMETER 4 FEEDBACK 0 10 Description 1 EFFECT TYPE Selects the effect type To use the doubling effect set the parameter to 3 2 DEPTH Determines the
17. STORTION e Pedal 2 CHO FLG e Pedal 3 REV DLY The effect module ON OFF setting can also be stored as part of a patch Storing a Patch If an edited patch is not stored the change will be lost when another patch is selected To preserve a setting store the patch as described below 1 Press the STORE key in the Edit mode This activates the store standby condition Storing is possible also in the Play mode 2 Choose the bank and patch number in which you want to store the patch Use the BANK pedal to first select the bank and then specify the patch number with the pedals 1 3 no Patches cannot be stored in the PRESET group If a patch was chosen from the PRESET group the store destination will automatically become the USER group Specify a bank and patch number in the USER group 3 If no bank and patch number is specified for a patch selected from the USER group the patch will be stored in the original location If no bank and patch number is specified for a patch selected from the PRESET group the patch will be stored in A1 of the USER group 1 When a patch is stored the patch that was previously stored in that number will be overwritten erased Take care not to erase a patch that you want to keep When wishing to restore all factory preset patches please refer to Reinitializing the 1010 Special Mode on page 13 Restoring individual patches is not possible 4 Press the STORE key ag
18. ain The patch is stored and the 1010 reverts to the Play mode If the STORE key has not yet been pressed for the second time you can use the EDIT key to cancel the store process and return to the Play mode Effect Types and Parameters In this section all effect types and parameters of the 1010 are explained Parameters that are the same for several effects are explained in detail only the first time they appear 1 RHYTHM 2 Classic OD 3 Valve OD 1 COMPRESSOR amp WAH 6 FUZZ 8 METAL T arcu eve AMP SI 4 Vintage DRIVE 5 DRIVE Master 7 Power LEAD Effect Module 1 COMP amp WAH Compressor amp Wah This module combines a compression with a wah effect Using the compressor and wah together is also possible COMP amp WAH Compressor amp Wah The compressor maintains the volume at a given level without impairing the sense of tone and attack Wah emphasizes the frequency of the guitar If the optional foot pedal FPO1 is used the emphasized frequency range can be shifted up and down with the pedal COMP amp WAH PARAMETER 1 SENS 0 10 PARAMETER 2 ATTACK 0 10 PARAMETER 3 TONE 0 10 WAH P1 P5 Description 1 SENS Sensitivity Determines the compressor depth Higher values result in a more uniform level and longer sustain A setting of 0 turns the compressor off This is suitable for using only the wah effect 2 ATTACK Determines the time lag betw
19. an one second For example if the patch number shown on the right side mop of the display is 1 keep pedal 1 depressed for at least one second to mute the output 2 The output of the 1010 is now completely cut off and the sound of the guitar cannot be heard When the pedal is depressed the indication bP appears first on the display but if the pedal is kept depressed for more than one second the indication changes to IIE to indicate that the output has been muted The display shows the indication amp for one second and then switches to tuner indication if no sound is input from the guitar the display shows The tuner indicator also lights up 3 To return to the Play mode press one of the pedals 1 3 to select a patch To return to the previously selected patch simply press the BANK pedal Tuning the Guitar The 1010 incorporates an automatic guitar tuning function When the 1010 is set to the bypass or mute mode the tuning function is automatically enabled 1 In the Play mode press the pedal whose number is shown on the right side of the display i e the pedal that was used to select the current patch to activate the bypass or mute mode The tuner indicator lights up 2 Pick an open string on the guitar The display shows the note which is closest to the current pitch Tune the guitar to the desired pitch CET F f Aa A Cct 9 Ft fo At Ao D d can B Di f2 Gt 59 E
20. atch 1 In the Play mode press the pedal 1 3 whose number is shown on the right side of the display i e the pedal that was used to select the current patch m For example if the patch number shown on the right side of the display is 1 press pedal 1 to bypass the effects 2 All effects in the patch are now bypassed and the original guitar sound is heard The display shows bF for one second to indicate that bypass has been selected and then switches to tuner indication if no sound is input from the guitar the display shows The tuner indicator also lights up sound for the sound that is heard in the bypass condition However since the 1010 uses digital processing for the signal routed through it both in the m gt The above explanation uses the expression original effect ON and effect OFF condition the output will not be exactly the same as when directly plugging the guitar into the amplifier 3 To return to the Play mode press one of the pedals 1 3 to select a patch To return to the previously selected patch simply press the BANK pedal You can temporarily mute the entire output from the 1010 which is useful for example when wishing to tune an instrument on stage 1 To mute the output in the Play mode press the pedal 1 3 whose number is shown on the right side of the display i e the pedal that was used to select the current patch and keep the pedal depressed for more th
21. close to the 1010 the unit may not function properly Cleaning Use a soft dry cloth to clean the 1010 If necessary slightly moisten the cloth Do not use abrasive cleanser wax or solvents such as paint thinner or cleaning alcohol since these may dull the finish or damage the surface Please keep this manual in a convenient place for future reference 4 fez Lo CATCH US IF YOU CAN ZOOM CORPORATION NOAH Bldg 2 10 2 Miyanishi cho Fuchu shi Tokyo 183 Japan PHONE 0423 69 7111 FAX 0423 69 7115 Printed in Japan 1010 5000
22. ct modules which are ON in the selected patch are lit 2 Parameter type The type of the parameter currently selected for editing is indicated by the cross point of the flashing module cursor indicator and parameter cursor indicator 3 Parameter value The value of the parameter currently selected for editing is shown on the display Editing a Patch 1 Press the EDIT key to activate the Edit mode 2 Use the MODULE SELECT P key to select the effect module you wish to edit am fie DISTORTION ED Kaa uona Gave SENS Dsymeemege PRESENCE 1 CHO 3 pp i 0 10 1 16 0 5 10 2 FLG ATTACK GAIN HIGH DEPTH 0 10 1 16 0 5 10 0 10 TONE WAH TONE MID RATE 0 10 P1 P5 o 6 10 PATCH LEVEL ZNR LOW FEEDBACK 0 30 0 5 0 5 10 0 10 3 PATCH 2 I C BOTH 4 WAH ON 4 The indicator of the effect module currently selected for editing is flashing With each push of the MODULE SELECT P key the edited module moves one position to the right When the REV DLY module is reached the cursor loops back to the COMP amp WAH module v g g v K BeSOMPl wp EecDist m 0 mp aecCHO wp gs REVERB wy ps COMP 3 Next use the PARAM SELECT VY key to select the parameter within that module that you wish to edit The indicator of the selected parameter is flashing With each push of the PARAM SELECT key the selected m parameter moves on
23. e position down When PARAM 4 is reached the cursor loops back to PARAM 1 PARM R gt he 4 VT PARM R gt Le 4 4 PARM Q gt RA 4 on cy pam ARMY eat _ D The value of the selected effect parameter is shown on the display If the display shows only the effect module is OFF Set the effect module to ON before editing as described on page 8 4 Use the VALUE keys to change the parameter value 7 For details on the parameters of each effect module please refer to Effect Types and Parameters on pages 9 12 Parameter setting changes made in this way are only temporary If you return to the Play mode or select a different patch without storing the new settings first the settings will be lost For details on how to store a patch please refer to the explanation at right Switching Effect Modules On and Off In the Edit mode effect modules can be turned on and off independently 1 Pressing a pedal corresponding to an effect module that is currently on module cursor indicator lit turns the effect module off The indicator goes out 2 Press the pedal again to turn the effect module back on The EQ module cannot be switched off To disable this module set all parameters PARAM 1 through PARAM 4 to the value 5 The pedals 1 3 and the BANK pedal correspond to the following effect modules BANK pedal COMP amp WAH e Pedal 1 DI
24. een the guitar sound input and the onset of compression Lower values produce faster attack 3 TONE This is a tone control type equalizer The neutral setting is 0 zero Low values emphasize the bass and high values emphasize the treble range 4 WAH When the foot pedal FPO1 is connected set PARAM3 to any value from P1 to P5 These parameters control the emphasized frequency range when no pedal is connected Higher values mean higher frequency 1 EQUALIZER 1 CHORUS 1 HALL 2 FLANGER 2 ROOM 3 DOUBLING 3 DELAY Effect Module 2 DISTORTION This module comprises eight kinds of distortion effects and eight different amp simulators which recreate the sound of picking up a guitar amplifier with a microphone INT When using the unit with a guitar amplifier choose P settings 1 8 When monitoring via an audio speaker or headphones use settings 9 16 This module also comprises ZNR Zoom Noise Reduction Adjust it to match the connected guitar E E RHYTHM This effect gives a dry cool sound with subdued bass and accentuated highs It is well suited for blues or rhythm backing E A RHYTHM PARAMETER 1 COLOR 1 16 PARAMETER 2 GAIN 1 16 PARAMETER 3 TONE 0 10 PARAMETER 4 ZNR 0 5 Description 1 COLOR Determines the distortion color For normal rhythm play use 1 and for rhythm play with amp simulator effect use 9 2 GAIN Determines distortion intensity of the ove
25. he 1010 Power requirements The 1010 is powered by the supplied AC adapter To prevent malfunction and safety hazards Do not use any other kind of AC adapter When using the 1010 in an area with a different line voltage please consult your local ZOOM distributor about acquiring a proper AC adapter Environment Avoid using your 1010 in environments where it will be exposed to e Extreme temperature e High humidity or moisture e Excessive dust or sand e Excessive vibration or shock Handling Since the 1010 is a precision electronic device avoid applying excessive force to the switches and buttons Also take care not to drop the unit and do not subject it to shock or excessive pressure Alterations Never open the case of the 1010 or attempt to modify the product in any way since this can result in damage to the unit Connecting cables to input and output jacks You should always turn off the power to the 1010 and all other equipment before connecting or disconnecting any cables Also make sure to disconnect all cables and the AC adapter before moving the 1010 W Usage Precautions Electrical interference The 1010 uses digital circuitry that may cause interference and noise if placed too close to other electrical equipment such as TV sets and radio receivers If such problems occur move the 1010 further away from the affected equipment Also when fluorescent lights or devices with built in motors are
26. ile the reference frequency is shown use the VALUE keys to adjust the frequency The adjustment range is 435 to 445 Hz This is shown on the display as 35 45 The default reference frequency setting that is established when the 1010 is turned on is 440 Hz 435Hz 35 440Hz 4G 445Hz 45 Using a Foot Pedal Controlling the volume Using the wah effect of the 1010 as pedal wah 1 Connect the FP01 to the CONTROL IN jack of the 1010 2 Operate the FP01 while using the 1010 in Play mode The volume adjustment made with the foot pedal is cp independent from the patch level setting of the individual patches The control tap is located between the EQ and the CHO FLG module This allows changing the volume without reducing reverb or delay intensity If wah control is selected in the COMP amp WAH module this will be activated automatically and volume control is disabled CONTROL IN Guitar 1010 FP01 1 Connect the FP01 to the CONTROL IN jack of the 1010 2 Select a patch from the COMP amp WAH module which uses pedal wah For details on how to select a patch please refer to page 4 3 Operate the FP01 while using the 1010 in Play mode The pedal now controls pedal wah no To be able to use wah set the COMP amp WAH module to ON in Edit mode and set PARAM3 to any setting between P1 and P5 For details please refer to the Edit mode explanation starting on page 7 and the expla
27. nation of effect types and parameters starting on page 9 1 Zf wah is enabled in the patch a dot appears in the lower right corner of the display Use the EXP OUT jack of the FPO1 for connection to the CONTROL IN jack of the 1010 Use the stereo cable supplied with the FPO1 for making the connection Creating a Patch Edit Mode 1 RHYTHM 2 Classic OD 3 Valve OD 4 Vintage DRIVE 5 DRIVE Master 6 FUZZ 7 Power LEAD 8 METAL T As shown in the illustration above a patch of the 1010 contains parameters for the five types of effect modules and the patch level settings In the Edit mode you can call up any of these parameters and change them Activating Edit Mode 1 Select the desired patch in the Play mode from the USER group or the PRESET group mp For details on how to select a patch please refer to page 4 2 Press the EDIT key The 1010 is now in the Edit mode The flashing module indicator shows which effect module is selected for editing and the flashing parameter indicator shows which parameter within the module is selected for editing 3 Pressing the EDIT key once more returns the 1010 to the Play mode crore 1 CHORUS 2 FLANGER 3 DOUBLING REVOLY 1 HALL 2 ROOM 3 DELAY OUTPUT PATCH LEVEL FPO1 Panel display in Edit mode In the Edit mode the following information is shown 1 Effect module on off The module cursor indicators of effe
28. ower ends of the frequency spectrum suitable for heavy metal A m METAL T PARAMETER 1 COLOR 1 16 PARAMETER 2 GAIN 1 16 PARAMETER 3 TONE 0 10 PARAMETER 4 ZNR 0 5 Description 1 COLOR To select normal metal T distortion set this parameter to 8 To add the amp simulator effect use 16 Effect Module 3 EQ This equalizer module allows tone control in four bands The module is always on For flat response set all parameters to 5 EE EQUALIZER This equalizer allows boost or cut in the presence super high high mid and low frequency ranges E EQUALIZER PARAMETER 1 PRESENCE 0 5 10 PARAMETER 2 HIGH 0 5 10 PARAMETER 3 MID 0 5 10 PARAMETER 4 LOW 0 5 10 Description 1 PRESENCE Adjusts the range of harmonics and overtones of a guitar 5 is flat lower values produce a cut and higher values a boost 2 HIGH Adjusts the treble range 5 is flat lower values produce a cut and higher values a boost 3 MID Adjusts the midrange 5 is flat lower values produce a cut and higher values a boost 4 LOW Adjusts the bass range 5 is flat lower values produce a cut and higher values a boost 11 Effect Module 4 CHO FLG Chorus Flanger This effect module comprises three effect types for modulation EE CHORUS An effect sound with periodically changing pitch is added to the direct sound for rich ambience E CHORUS PAR
29. rdrive circuit Higher values produce more distortion 3 TONE This is a tone control type equalizer 4 ZNR Zoom Noise Reduction Control the ZNR circuit which reduces unwanted noise Adjusting the value controls the amount of Zoom Noise Reduction A M Classic OD Classic Overdrive E iE DRIVE Master This gives natural sounding overdrive distortion similar to that achieved with conventional compact effects A M Classic OD PARAMETER 1 COLOR 1 16 PARAMETER 2 GAIN 1 16 PARAMETER 3 TONE 0 10 PARAMETER 4 ZNR 0 5 Description 1 COLOR To select normal classic overdrive set this parameter to 2 To add the amp simulator effect use 10 2 GAIN Determines distortion intensity of the overdrive circuit This gives hard distortion sound similar to driving a large amp to full level A H DRIVE Master PARAMETER 1 COLOR 1 16 PARAMETER 2 GAIN 1 16 PARAMETER 3 TONE 0 10 PARAMETER 4 ZNR 0 5 Description 1 COLOR To select normal drive distortion set this parameter to 5 To add the amp simulator effect use 13 A H FUZZ Higher values produce more distortion Valve OD Valve Overdrive This gives warm sounding distortion similar to that of a This gives a vintage type fuzz sound The TONE parameter can be used to vary the character tube amplifier O H FUZZ PARAMETER 1 COLOR 1 16 PARAMETER 2 GAIN 1 16 PARAMETER
30. ring the sound through an audio speaker distortion effects may sound too weak If this happens choose a distortion color with amplifier simulation For details regarding distortion color please refer to the table of effect types on page 9 3 To control volume or wah with the foot pedal FP01 connect the pedal to the CONTROL IN jack of the 1010 For details regarding use of the foot pedal please refer to page 6 4 After all other connections are completed plug in the supplied AC adapter This activates the unit Make sure that power to connected equipment is turned off before plugging in or unplugging the AC adapter of the 1010 Getting Familiar With Some Basic Terms WI Effect Module The 1010 incorporates five effect blocks which are referred to as effect modules Each effect module can be thought of as a single compact effect The 1010 therefore operates like five compact effects connected in series The following five types of effect modules are available COMP amp WAH Compression effect and pedal wah with an external controller DISTORTION Analog distortion effects EQ Equalizer for adjusting the tonal quality of the sound CHO FLG Chorus and modulation effects REV DLY Reverb and delay effects for creating a spatial impression W Effect Type Each effect module contains several effect variations which are called effect types An effect module can normally use only one effect type at a time
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