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USAGE AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

In this manual, symbols are used to highlight warnings
and cautions for you to read so that accidents can be
prevented. The meanings of these symbols are as follows:

Please observe the following safety tips and precautions to ensure
hazard-free use of the 3030. 

• Power requirements

The 3030 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 3030 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: 

• Extreme temperature 
• High humidity or moisture 
• Excessive dust or sand 
• Excessive vibration or shock 

• Handling 

Since the 3030 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 3030 or attempt to modify the product
in any way since this can result in damage to the unit. 

• Connecting cables and input and output jacks 

You should always turn off the power to the 3030 and all other
equipment before connecting or disconnecting any cables. Also
make sure to disconnect all cables and the AC adapter before
moving the 3030. 

Usage Precautions 

• Electrical interference 

For safety considerations, the 3030 has been designed to provide
maximum protection against the emission of electromagnetic radiation
from inside the device, and from external interference.However,
equipment that is very susceptible to interference or that emits
powerful electromagnetic waves should not be placed near the 3030, as
the possibility of interference cannot be ruled out entirely.

Whatever the type of digital control device, the 3030 included,
electromagnetic damage can cause malfunctioning, and can corrupt or
destroy data.  Since this is an ever-present danger, thorough care
should be taken to minimize the risk of damage.

• Cleaning 

Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the 3030. 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. 

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 3030-5000

Warning

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dangerous matters. If users ignore this symbol and
handle the device the wrong way, serious injury or
death could result.

Caution

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matters. If users ignore this symbol and handle the
device the wrong way, bodily injury and damage to
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Summary of Contents for 3030 zoom player

Page 1: ...FF TUNER CALIB 435 445Hz OFF 8 types analog Distortion Harmonized Pitch Shifter 32 Individual effects 56 programs VOL EXP TUNER STORE GROUP EDIT MODULE PARAMETER VALUE Type Pitch Depth Key Fine Rate T...

Page 2: ...it and Play Modes 13 Panel Display in Edit Mode 14 Switching Effect Modules ON OFF 15 Changing Parameter Settings of Effects 16 Setting Delay Time with Foot Switch Tap Input 17 Storing Patches 19 CONT...

Page 3: ...telligent pitch shift for matching the scale being played Supports changes of connections the pattern in which effects are connected for the order of the effect line up and the serial parallel connect...

Page 4: ...REVERB 1 SUPER BENDER 2 PITCH DLY 3 HPS SFX 1 PEDAL PITCH 2 PITCH SHIFT 3 FLANGER 4 PHASE 5 CHORUS 6 SLOW ATTACK 7 STEP 8 TREMOLO 9 METALLIC EFF1 PARM 1 PARM 2 PARM 3 PARM 4 PARM 5 COMP B 1 1 STEREO...

Page 5: ...channel only To use the 3030 with two guitar amplifiers connect the amplifiers to 3030 OUTPUT L R jacks When stereo effects are used you will obtain a magnificent range To use with stereo headphones c...

Page 6: ...our effect types REVERB Echo effects three effect types The horizontal list TOTAL on the left of the panel is not for the effect modules but indicates the parameters for setting the connection methods...

Page 7: ...en select the desired patch The workings of the 3030 can be divided into major function categories according to their purpose These functions are called modes The 3030 supports the following types of...

Page 8: ...LUME 2 WAH 3 DIST 4 EFF1 SFX 6 EFF2 6 REVERB Pedal Assign 1 EQ1 2 PEDAL WAH 3 AUTO WAH Pedal Assign Pedal Mode Serl Para Amp Sim Master Vol Type Time PreDLY FB Tone Mode Mix Type Depth Time Rate TmFin...

Page 9: ...d out what types of patches are stored in the 3030 HINT HINT 3 HINT HINT 2 1 1 OD 1 2 OD 2 3 DIST 1 4 DIST 2 5 BLUES OD 6 FUZZ 7 LEAD 8 METAL DIST 0 OFF 1 VOLUME 2 WAH 3 DIST 4 EFF1 SFX 6 EFF2 6 REVER...

Page 10: ...USER group patches and then store it For the storing procedure see page 19 2 1 1 OD 1 2 OD 2 3 DIST 1 4 DIST 2 5 BLUES OD 6 FUZZ 7 LEAD 8 METAL DIST 0 OFF 1 VOLUME 2 WAH 3 DIST 4 EFF1 SFX 6 EFF2 6 RE...

Page 11: ...ZZ 7 LEAD 8 METAL DIST 0 OFF 1 VOLUME 2 WAH 3 DIST 4 EFF1 SFX 6 EFF2 6 REVERB Pedal Assign 1 EQ1 2 PEDAL WAH 3 AUTO WAH Pedal Assign Pedal Mode Serl Para Amp Sim Master Vol Type Time PreDLY FB Tone Mo...

Page 12: ...dal Assign 1 EQ1 2 PEDAL WAH 3 AUTO WAH Pedal Assign Pedal Mode Serl Para Amp Sim Master Vol Type Time PreDLY FB Tone Mode Mix Type Depth Time Rate TmFine Tone Width FB Bal Clip Presence Treble Mid Ba...

Page 13: ...4 DIST 2 5 BLUES OD 6 FUZZ 7 LEAD 8 METAL DIST 0 OFF 1 VOLUME 2 WAH 3 DIST 4 EFF1 SFX 6 EFF2 6 REVERB Pedal Assign 1 EQ1 2 PEDAL WAH 3 AUTO WAH Pedal Assign Pedal Mode Serl Para Amp Sim Master Vol Typ...

Page 14: ...Assign Pedal Mode Serl Para Amp Sim Master Vol Type Time PreDLY FB Tone Mode Mix Type Depth Time Rate TmFine Tone Width FB Bal Clip Presence Treble Mid Bass Level Type Gain Tone Level ZNR Type Freq S...

Page 15: ...DIST 4 EFF1 SFX 6 EFF2 6 REVERB Pedal Assign 1 EQ1 2 PEDAL WAH 3 AUTO WAH Pedal Assign Pedal Mode Serl Para Amp Sim Master Vol Type Time PreDLY FB Tone Mode Mix Type Depth Time Rate TmFine Tone Width...

Page 16: ...pe of parameter currently being edited Pedal Assign Pedal Mode Serl Para Amp Sim Master Vol Type Time PreDLY FB Tone Mode Mix Type Depth Time Rate TmFine Tone Width FB Bal Clip Presence Treble Mid Bas...

Page 17: ...1 OD 1 2 OD 2 3 DIST 1 4 DIST 2 5 BLUES OD 6 FUZZ 7 LEAD 8 METAL DIST 0 OFF 1 VOLUME 2 WAH 3 DIST 4 EFF1 SFX 6 EFF2 6 REVERB Pedal Assign 1 EQ1 2 PEDAL WAH 3 AUTO WAH Pedal Assign Pedal Mode Serl Par...

Page 18: ...ES OD 6 FUZZ 7 LEAD 8 METAL DIST 0 OFF 1 VOLUME 2 WAH 3 DIST 4 EFF1 SFX 6 EFF2 6 REVERB Pedal Assign 1 EQ1 2 PEDAL WAH 3 AUTO WAH Pedal Assign Pedal Mode Serl Para Amp Sim Master Vol Type Time PreDLY...

Page 19: ...eq Sens Gain Mix Q Mode Position Sens Attack Tone Mode Patch Level PEDAL MODULE ON OFF TUNER CALIB 435 445Hz OFF 8 types analog Distortion Harmonized Pitch Shifter 32 Individual effects 56 programs VO...

Page 20: ...nterval exceeds 2000 ms the operation will be invalid The foot switch LED flashes for the duration of the delay time You can enter the editing mode without using the EDIT key byusing the optional FS01...

Page 21: ...ay mode NOTE 3 NOTE 2 HINT HINT NOTE 1 1 OD 1 2 OD 2 3 DIST 1 4 DIST 2 5 BLUES OD 6 FUZZ 7 LEAD 8 METAL DIST 0 OFF 1 VOLUME 2 WAH 3 DIST 4 EFF1 SFX 6 EFF2 6 REVERB Pedal Assign 1 EQ1 2 PEDAL WAH 3 AUT...

Page 22: ...ual effects 56 programs VOL EXP TUNER STORE GROUP EDIT MODULE PARAMETER VALUE Type Pitch Depth Key Fine Rate Time Shift Peak Mix Bal Mode EQ1 WAH 1 HALL 2 ROOM 3 PINGPONG DLY REVERB 1 SUPER BENDER 2 P...

Page 23: ...s may be smaller than Gain 1 depending on the settings When effect types other than the above have been assigned to the EXP VOL pedal Foot up Foot down Mode 1 Minimum value Parameter set value Mode 2...

Page 24: ...CALIB 435 445Hz OFF 8 types analog Distortion Harmonized Pitch Shifter 32 Individual effects 56 programs VOL EXP TUNER STORE GROUP EDIT MODULE PARAMETER VALUE Type Pitch Depth Key Fine Rate Time Shif...

Page 25: ...K foot switch LEDs are OFF Foot Switch 4 uses the delay time tap input See page 18 Use Foot Switches 1 4 to switch the respective effect modules OFF or ON To return to Play mode step on the FS01 again...

Page 26: ...EFF2 6 REVERB Pedal Assign 1 EQ1 2 PEDAL WAH 3 AUTO WAH Pedal Assign Pedal Mode Serl Para Amp Sim Master Vol Type Time PreDLY FB Tone Mode Mix Type Depth Time Rate TmFine Tone Width FB Bal Clip Presen...

Page 27: ...ST 4 EFF1 SFX 6 EFF2 6 REVERB Pedal Assign 1 EQ1 2 PEDAL WAH 3 AUTO WAH Pedal Assign Pedal Mode Serl Para Amp Sim Master Vol Type Time PreDLY FB Tone Mode Mix Type Depth Time Rate TmFine Tone Width FB...

Page 28: ...x Q Mode Position Sens Attack Tone Mode Patch Level PEDAL MODULE ON OFF TUNER CALIB 435 445Hz OFF 8 types analog Distortion Harmonized Pitch Shifter 32 Individual effects 56 programs VOL EXP TUNER STO...

Page 29: ...regardless of the ON OFF status of the compressor module When the effect modules are all OFF and the value is 40 the volume is the same as with Bypass This module includes a parametric equalizer for d...

Page 30: ...frequency rises during picking for a fat wah 3 Warm Down Central frequency lowers during picking for a warm wah 4 Sold Down Central frequency lowers during picking for a solid wah 5 Position Determin...

Page 31: ...ensating the overall volume that has been altered by boost or cut When Presence Treble Mid and Bass are all flat 0 Level becomes 5 and the volume is the same as when the EQ is OFF If Level is raised t...

Page 32: ...ermines the speed of the vibrato for the FLANGER effect 4 F B peak Feedback Peak By raising the value of this parameter the modulation is emphasized and the sound acquires a powerful expression 5 Manu...

Page 33: ...or the sound to be reproduced The lower the value the gentler the attack sound becomes 4 Curve peak Determines the curve of the volume fluctuations When the dynamic filter has been selected with Param...

Page 34: ...nt When minus the smaller the value the more the sound changes from the low to high region when positive the larger the value the more the sound changes from the high to low direction 3 Time Determine...

Page 35: ...imilar to Effect Module 1 but produces an expansive sound in stereo for the Stereo Chorus effect Parameter 2 Depth 0 10 Parameter 3 Rate 1 50 Parameter 4 Tone 0 10 Parameter 5 Balance 0 10 Explanation...

Page 36: ...he effect types can be selected from among the following The contents of Parameters 2 5 differ depending on the effect type selected 1 HALL 2 ROOM 3 PINGPONG DLY This effect simulates the reverberatio...

Page 37: ...d EFF2 are serially connected the signal flow is as follows When EFF1 and EFF2 are connected in parallel the signal flow is as follows Further when you have selected an SFX effect type with the EFF1 S...

Page 38: ...he flashing LED Patches Do Not Switch Is the 3030 in Edit Manual mode If the EDIT LED is lit it is in Edit Manual mode Press the EDIT key to return to Play mode Is the 3030 in Store standby status or...

Page 39: ...put impedance 470Kohm Outputs Line L MONO R 1 4 inch phone jack MONO x 2 Maximum output level 5dBm output impedance 600ohm or less Headphones 1 4 inch phone jack Stereo x 1 Output power 35 mW into 32...

Page 40: ...ing the 3030 Usage Precautions Electrical interference For safety considerations the 3030 has been designed to provide maximum protection against the emission of electromagnetic radiation from inside...

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