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• PATCH 

A combination of several effects, each with individual parameter settings is called a "patch". The
505 comes with 24 preset patches which can be changed (edited) by the user. 

• BANK 

The 505 calls up patches in sets of four, called a "bank".

The 505 has memory capacity for 24 patches. At the factory, these are programmed with
recommended settings. The user can freely change the contents of any patch, and it is also
possible to restore the factory settings. 

What Are Banks and Patches?

PATCH LIST

Effect Connections

Controls and Functions

As shown in the illustration below, the 505 can be thought to contain seven "effect modules" which are
internally connected. In most effect modules, only one effect may be active at any given time, but the COMP

and MOD modules can use two effects simultaneously. Therefore the 505 can act like a total of nine single
effect devices. 

INPUT

OUTPUT

Delay/Reverb

DLY/REV

Modulation

MOD

Equalizer

EQ

Amp Simulator

AMP

ZOOM Noise Reduction

ZNR

Distortion

DIST 

Compressor

COMP

ZNR/AMP BLOCK

Compressor: 

Keeps the input within a given 
level range. 

Limiter: 

Restricts the input level. 

Auto Wah: 

Shifts the emphasis frequency 
automatically, according to the 
input signal dynamics. Can also 
be used as ComAuto 
Wah.

Pedal Wah: 

Shifts the emphasis frequency 
manually, according to the FP01 
control signal from CONTROL 
IN. Can also be used as 
ComPedal Wah.

Acoustic: 

Produces a sound similar to an 
electric acoustic guitar. 

Rhythm: 

Gives slight distortion when 
strings are picked strongly.

OD: 

Extended overdrive distortion 
similar to driving a tube amp. 

DIST: 

Hard distortion comparable to 
driving a three-stack amp. 

Blues: 

Overdrive sound with a firm 
core. 

Fuzz: 

Choppy sound with fat bass. 

Lead: 

Bright and smooth distortion. 

Metal: 

Shredding type sound. 

ZNR: 

Noise reduction with natural 
sounding cutoff. 

 AMP: 

Makes the output sound as if 
coming from a guitar amplifier. 

 4band EQ: 

Allows boost and cut in four 
ranges: presence, high, 
midrange, and low.

 

Phase Shift: 

Applies a phase-shifted 
component to the direct sound. 
The amount of shift varies 
periodically, resulting in a 
breathing effect. 

Chorus: 

Simple 2-phase chorus suitable 
for achieving a clean sound. 

Flanger: 

Adds a very short delay to the 
direct sound and varies the delay 
time periodically, resulting in a 
peculiar sound character. Can 
also be used as Chorus. 

Doubling: 

Overlays the direct sound with a 
short delay component, creating 
the impression of several players 
and making the sound more full-
bodied. Can also be used as 
DChorus. 

Step: 

Randomly changing filter creates 
an auto-arpeggio effect. Can also 
be used as Step+Chorus. 

Pitch Shift: 

Can be used as dual-voice pitch 
shifter or Pitch+Chorus. 

 

Delay: 

Conventional digital delay with a 
delay time of up to 370ms. 

Hall Reverb: 

Simulates the acoustics of a hall. 

Room Reverb: 

Simulates the acoustics of a 
room.

 

 

OUTPUT jack 

The output signal of the 505 appears at this jack. 
You can connect either a single guitar amplifier, using a monaural 
shielded cable, or two guitar amplifiers, using a Y-type stereo shielded 
cable, or a pair of stereo headphones. If the volume level is low when 
using headphones, increase the patch level or master level, or use 
headphones with low impedance (32 ohms or less). 

CONTROL IN jack 

When the optional expression pedal FP01 is connected to this jack, it 
can serve as volume pedal or be used for pedal wah and pedal pitch. 
When the optional foot switch FS01 is connected, it can serve for 
bank UP switching. 

TUNER indicator 

In the Bypass (Mute)/Tuner mode, this indicator shows that the tuner is 
active, and it serves as a gauge for fine tuning your instrument. 

• Battery empty warning 

When the unit is powered from the battery, this indicator begins to flash 
when the battery is exhausted. 

STORE key 

Serves to initiate and execute the store function for patches. 

• Direct Load function 

When the key is held down for at least 1 second in the Play mode, the 
Direct Load function is turned on or off. 

EDIT key 

This key serves to toggle between the Play mode (where effects are used 
for playing the instrument) and Edit mode (where the user can freely 
change patch settings). The Edit mode is also used to select effect 
parameters. 
When the key is pressed while a Delay/Reverb effect parameter is 
selected, the unit switches back to Play mode. 

• Bank Hold function 

When the key is held down for at least 1 second in Play mode, the Bank 
Hold function is turned on or off. 

 

INPUT jack 

Serves for connection of the guitar. 
When the unit is powered from the battery, this jack also functions as 
on/off switch. Plugging a shielded cable into the jack turns the 505 on. 
When not using the unit, the cable should be disconnected to prevent 
battery drain. 

DC IN jack 

Serves for connection of an AC adapter (Zoom AD-0006) which 
delivers 9 V DC, 300 mA with a "center minus" plug configuration. 
When the AC adapter is connected to this jack, the 505 is turned on. 

Display 

Shows information required to operate the 505. 

• Play mode: 

Shows the currently selected bank and patch. 

• Edit mode: 

Shows the value of the parameter currently being edited. 

• Bypass (Mute)/Tuner mode: 

Shows the pitch of the input signal. 

 

Parameter cursor LEDs 

• Play mode: 

The currently used effect module lights up. 

 • Edit mode: 

The currently used effect module lights up. When selected for editing, 
the indicator for the effect module flashes. 

• Bypass (Mute)/Tuner mode: 

Indicators function as tuning meter. 

 

VALUE + / - keys 

• Play mode: 

The keys serve for bank switching. 

• Edit mode: 

The keys serve for changing the effect parameter. 

• Bypass (Mute)/Tuner mode: 

The keys serve for setting the tuner reference pitch (calibration). 

 

Patch UP / DOWN pedals 

• Play mode: 

The pedals serve for patch switching. Pressing both pedals 
simultaneously activates the Bypass (Mute)/Tuner mode. 

• Edit mode: 

The pedals serve for selecting effect parameters. Pressing both pedals 
simultaneously turns the currently selected effect module on or off. 

• Bypass (Mute)/Tuner mode: 

Pressing a pedal cancels the Bypass (Mute)/Tuner mode. 

STORE

EDIT

TUNER CAL .

EDIT VAL .

BANK

+

OUTPUT

INPUT

COMP

DIST

GAIN

ZNR

AMP

EQ

MOD

LEVEL

/REV

DLY

1-30

COMP

WAH

ACOUSTIC RHYTHM

OD DIST BLUES

METAL

FUZZ LEAD

PEDALWAH

LIMIT

1-30

1-9

EQ(1-50)

CHORUS

STEP

DOUBLE

FLANGE

PHASE

A1-A9

UP

DOWN

BYPASS

DELAY HALL ROOM

PITCH

BANK HOLD

Top Panel

Rear Panel

ZOOM CORPORATION

MADE IN JAPAN

INPUT

DC 9V

CONTROL IN OUTPUT

300mA

[PHONES]

5

3

4

6

BANK A

PATCH 1

PATCH 2

PATCH 3

PATCH 4

BANK b

PATCH 1

PATCH 2

PATCH 3

PATCH 4

BANK C

PATCH 1

PATCH 2

PATCH 3

PATCH 4

BANK d

PATCH 1

PATCH 2

PATCH 3

PATCH 4

BANK E

PATCH 1

PATCH 2

PATCH 3

PATCH 4

BANK F

PATCH 1

PATCH 2

PATCH 3

PATCH 4

PATCH PATCH 

NAME

COMMENT

Super Dist Solo
Clean Delay
Psycho Harmony 
Metal 
Mellow Drive
Wah Dist
Multi Phaser
Steel China
Rock Drive
Bright Chorus
Power Distortion
Choir Wave
Jet Drive
Funky Phase
Head Long
City Night
PWM Synth Lead 
JAZZY
Octave Pitch
Step Mode
Wah Fuzz
Blues Lead
Blues Rhythm
Acoustic

1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4

BANK

A

b

C

d

E

F

Tight and smooth distortion 
Clean sound with chorus and feedback delay 
Distortion sound for avant-garde harmony solos 
High-gain metal sound allows 2-octave bend-down with pedal 
Straight overdrive sound 
Distortion sound with auto wah and chorus 
Multi Phaser 
Synthesizer-like SFX sound 
Straight rock sound 
Chorus sound with a distinct edge 
Distortion with doubling as hidden flavor 
Clean sound with transparent chorus and flanger 
Wild jet sound with flanger 
Clean sound with wah and effect shift for rhythm play 
Zoom's famous step-type effect 
Clean chorus sound 
Synthesizer sound with full effect palette 
Warm jazz sound with octave overlays 
Wild and heavy lead sound with up/down octave unison 
SF type sound combining step effect with chorus 
Noisy wah/fuzz sound 
Lead sound for fusion and blues 
Cutting sound with distortion as hidden flavor 
Electric acoustic guitar simulation sound 

Summary of Contents for 505 guitar

Page 1: ...ry from the unit If battery leakage has occurred wipe the battery compartment and the battery terminals carefully to remove all remnants of battery fluid While using the unit the battery compartment cover should be closed Avoid using your 505 in environments where it will be exposed to Extreme temperature High humidity or moisture Excessive dust or sand Excessive vibration or shock The 505 is a pr...

Page 2: ...es Direct Load function When the key is held down for at least 1 second in the Play mode the Direct Load function is turned on or off EDIT key This key serves to toggle between the Play mode where effects are used for playing the instrument and Edit mode where the user can freely change patch settings The Edit mode is also used to select effect parameters When the key is pressed while a Delay Reve...

Page 3: ... then reverts to the previously selected patch Tuning function When the 505 is in the Bypass or Mute mode the tuning function is activated automatically Pick an open string to be tuned The closest note is shown on the display When the tuning function is active the parameter cursor LEDs serve as tuning meter designed to enhance tuning precision when making fine adjustments Selecting Patches Using t...

Page 4: ...ard when the patch UP pedal is pressed three times When Direct Load is off pressing the patch UP pedal will change the number on the display the number flashes but until the user confirms the choice the sound remains that of patch 1 To turn Direct Load on or off keep the STORE key depressed for at least 1 second To confirm a choice after selecting a patch with Direct Load off press both patch peda...

Page 5: ... mode in which patches can be edited is called the Edit mode To switch from normal Play mode to Edit mode briefly press the EDIT key Do not keep the EDIT key depressed because if the key is held for 1 second the Bank Hold mode will be activated Immediately after switching from the Play mode to the Edit mode the parameter cursor flashes at the highest position COMP module regardless of which patch ...

Page 6: ... number in step 3 using the same procedure as for normal patch selection 6 When the desired patch has been selected press the STORE key The flashing rate increases and the contents of the selected patch are recalled 7 Recalling of individual patches can be carried out continuously When you wish to terminate the process press the EDIT key The unit then returns to the Play mode Turning the unit off ...

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