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ZOOM B1/B1X

 

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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:

 

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

This symbol indicates explanations about dangerous 
matters. If users ignore this symbol and handle the 
device the wrong way, bodily injury and damage to 
the equipment could result.

 

Please observe the following safety tips and precautions to 
ensure hazard-free use of the B1/B1X. 

 

Power requirements

 

Since power consumption of this unit is fairly high, we 
recommend the use of an AC adapter whenever 
possible. When powering the unit from batteries, use 
only alkaline types. 

 

[AC adapter operation] 

 

• Be sure to use only an AC adapter which supplies 9 V DC, 

300 mA and is equipped with a "center minus" plug 
(Zoom AD-0006). The use of an adapter other than the 
specified type may damage the unit and pose a safety 
hazard. 

• Connect the AC adapter only to an AC outlet that supplies 

the rated voltage required by the adapter. 

• When disconnecting the AC adapter from the AC outlet, 

always grasp the adapter itself and do not pull at the cable. 

• During lightning or when not using the unit for an 

extended period, disconnect the AC adapter from the AC 
outlet.

 

[Battery operation]

 

• Use four conventional IEC R6 (size AA) batteries 

(alkaline). 

• The B1/B1X cannot be used for recharging. 
• Pay close attention to the labelling of the battery to make 

sure you choose the correct type. 

• When not using the unit for an extended period, remove 

the batteries 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. 

 

 

 

Environment 

 

To prevent the risk of fire, electric shock or 
malfunction, avoid using your B1/B1X in environments 
where it will be exposed to:

 

• Extreme temperatures 
• Heat sources such as radiators or stoves
• High humidity or moisture 

• Excessive dust or sand 
• Excessive vibration or shock

 

 

 

Handling 

 

• Never place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on 

the B1/B1X since this can cause electric shock.

• Do not place naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, 

on the B1/B1X since this can cause fire.

• The B1/B1X is a precision instrument. Do not exert undue 

pressure on the keys and other controls. Also take care not 
to drop the unit, and do not subject it to shock or excessive 
pressure. 

• Take care that no foreign objects (coins or pins etc.) or 

liquids can enter the unit. 

 

Connecting cables and input and output 
jacks 

 

You should always turn off the power to the B1/B1X 
and all other equipment before connecting or 
disconnecting any cables. Also make sure to disconnect 
all connection cables and the power cord before moving 
the B1/B1X.  

 

Alterations 

 

Never open the case of the B1/B1X or attempt to 
modify the product in any way since this can result in 
damage to the unit. 

 

 

Volume 

 

Do not use the B1/B1X at a loud volume for a long time 
since this can cause hearing impairment.   

 

Usage Precautions

 

Electrical interference 

 

For safety considerations, the B1/B1X has been designed to 
provide maximum protection against the emission of 
electromagnetic radiation from inside the device, and protection 
from external interference. However, equipment that is very 
susceptible to interference or that emits powerful 
electromagnetic waves should not be placed near the B1/B1X, 
as the possibility of interference cannot be ruled out entirely.

With any type of digital control device, the B1/B1X included, 
electromagnetic interference can cause malfunctioning and can 
corrupt or destroy data. Care should be taken to minimize the 
risk of damage.

 

Cleaning 

 

Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the B1/B1X. 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. 

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ZOOM B1/B1X

 

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AMP

ZNR

EQ

COMP/LIMIT

DRIVE

EFX

MODULATION/DELAY REVERB/DELAY

IN

OUT

 

 

 

Operating the B1/B1X on batteries

Turn the B1/B1X over and open the cover
of the battery compartment on the bottom.

B1/B1X bottom view

Latch

Cover

Press latch to release 
and then lift the cover.

1.

Insert four fresh IEC R6 
(size AA) batteries.

2.

Close the cover of the 
battery compartment. 

3.

Polarity is opposite for two 
banks of two batteries each.

Four IEC R6 
(size AA) 
batteries

Use four IEC R6 (size AA) batteries

When the batteries are getting low, the indication 
"bt" appears on the display.

When operating the B1/B1X on batteries, it is advisable
to disconnect the guitar cable plug from the [INPUT] 
jack when not using the unit, to conserve battery power.

Push the cover in until the 
latch audibly snaps into place.

 

Terms Used in This Manual 

 

This section explains some important terms that are used throughout the B1/B1X documentation.

 

 

Effect module 

 

As shown in the illustration above, the B1/B1X can
be thought of as a combination of several single
effects. Each such effect is referred to as an effect

 

module. 

 

In addition to modules such as DRIVE and

MODULATION/DELAY, the B1/B1X also provides
a module for noise reduction and amp simulation
(ZNR/AMP). 

 

Parameters such as effect intensity can

be adjusted for each module individually, and
modules can be switched on and off. 

 

 

Effect type 

 

Some effect modules have several different effects
which are referred to as effect types. For example,
the MODULATION/DELAY module comprises
chorus, flanger, and other effect types. Only one of
these can be selected at a time.

 

 

Effect parameter 

 

All effect modules have various parameters that can
be adjusted. These are called effect parameters.
When thinking of an effect module as a compact
effect, the parameters change the tone and effect
intensity similar to the knobs on the device.

 

 

Patch 

 

In the B1/B1X, effect module combinations are
stored and called up in units referred to as patches.
A patch comprises information about the on/off
status of each effect module, about the effect type

used in each module, and about effect parameter
settings. The internal memory of the B1/B1X can
store up to 80 patches.

 

 

Bank and area 

 

A group of ten patches is called a bank. The
memory of the B1/B1X comprises a total of eight
banks, labelled with letters A to d and numbers 0 to
3. Banks A – d are the user area which allows read/
write. 0 – 3 form the preset area of read-only
patches.
The patches within each
b a n k   a r e   n u m b e r e d   0
through 9. To specify a
patch of the B1/B1X, you
use the format "A1" (patch
number 1 from bank A),
"06" (patch number 6 from
bank 0), etc. 

 

 

Mode 

 

The internal status of the B1/B1X is referred to as
the operation mode. In "play mode" you can select
patches and use them for playing your instrument.
In "edit mode" you can modify the effects, and there
is also a "rhythm mode" in which you can make
settings for the rhythm function. The module
selector serves for switching between these three
modes. 

BANK 3

PATCH 0
PATCH 1

PATCH 9

BANK d

PATCH 0
PATCH 1

PATCH 9

BANK C

PATCH 0
PATCH 1

PATCH 9

BANK b

PATCH 0
PATCH 1

PATCH9

BANK A

PATCH 0
PATCH 1

PATCH 9

Summary of Contents for B1 FOUR

Page 1: ...nd Parameters 18 Linking Effects 18 Explanation of symbols 18 PATCH LEVEL 19 COMP LIMIT module 19 EFX Effects module 19 DRIVE module 20 EQ module 21 ZNR AMP ZNR Amp Simulator module 21 MODULATION DELAY module 22 REVERB DELAY module 24 B1 B1X Preset Pattern 25 Restoring Factory Defaults 25 Special Features of B1X 26 PEDAL ASSIGN key operation 26 Adjusting the expression pedal 26 Specifications 27 T...

Page 2: ...ibility of interference cannot be ruled out entirely With any type of digital control device the B1 B1X included electromagnetic interference can cause malfunctioning and can corrupt or destroy data Care should be taken to minimize the risk of damage Cleaning Use a soft dry cloth to clean the B1 B1X If necessary slightly moisten the cloth Do not use abrasive cleanser wax or solvents such as paint ...

Page 3: ...on page 26 Please also refer to that section Controls and Functions Connections ZOOM B1 B1X 5 VALUE knob This knob allows changing the level of effect parameters or of the overall patch Expression pedal B1X only Can be used as a volume pedal or as a real time controller for effect parameters For details see page 26 PEDAL ASSIGN key B1X only Serves to select the module to assign to the built in exp...

Page 4: ...A0 or the reverse order Immediately after turning the B1 B1X on the unit will be in play mode even if the Module selector is set to a position other than PLAY Turn the bass amplifier on and adjust the volume to a suitable position Bank name Patch number To try out the various effects of the B1 B1X we recommend that you simply play your instrument while switching patches Selecting a Patch ZOOM B1 B...

Page 5: ...To prevent the sound change caused by the above condition do not produce sound with your instrument until the bypass mute condition is fully established The B1 B1X incorporates an auto chromatic tuner To use the tuner function the built in effects must be bypassed temporarily turned off or muted original sound and effect sound turned off Using the Tuner ZOOM B1 B1X 9 A8 40 42 NOTE Pitch is high Pi...

Page 6: ...n rhythm mode Using the Rhythm Function ZOOM B1 B1X 11 20 40 25 Dot is shown Tempo 120 BPM Tempo 240 BPM Dots are shown Adjust the rhythm volume To adjust the rhythm volume turn the VALUE knob Adjust the tempo To continuously change the rhythm tempo hit the BANK UP TAP key once and then turn the VALUE knob while the tempo value is being shown on the display To manually specify the tempo hit the BA...

Page 7: ...ct type Prm Parameter Item where the parameter setting value only is adjusted Prm Prm1 or Prm2 Editing a Patch ZOOM B1 B1X 13 2 C OF Change the setting Use the VALUE knob to change the effect type and parameter as shown on the display Dot indicates that setting has been changed When the effect type and or parameter setting has been changed a dot appears in the bottom right of the display This indi...

Page 8: ...be selected automatically as default store copy target Select the store copy target bank To select the store copy target bank use the BANK UP TAP key NOTE Only a bank of the user area A d can be selected as store copy target bank During the store copy process the foot switch FS01 cannot be used to change banks Storing Copying Patches ZOOM B1 B1X 15 B4 B4 To cancel the store process To cancel the s...

Page 9: ...IN jack that allows connection of an optional foot switch or expression pedal This section explains how to use this capability Using a Foot Switch or Pedal ZOOM B1 B1X 17 more the B1 detects the interval and automatically adjusts the tempo accordingly tap tempo function Edit mode The foot switch has no effect Using the expression pedal With the B1 an expression pedal FP01 FP02 can be connected to ...

Page 10: ...ule comprises Hall Room and other effect types from which you can choose one Effect Types and Parameters ZOOM B1 B1X 19 PATCH LEVEL COMP LIMIT module EFX Effects module PATCH LEVEL Prm Determines the overall volume level of the patch Sets the patch level in the range from 2 98 1 0 A setting of 80 corresponds to unity gain input level and output level are equal This module comprises the effects tha...

Page 11: ...parameter type depends on the currently selected effect type When distortion effect type is selected Gain Adjusts the gain distortion depth D1 D9 S1 S9 V1 V9 AG SB SW AC BM HA TE TU SA TS OD DS FF MS 0 30 Effect Types and Parameters ZOOM B1 B1X 21 Manufacturer names and product names mentioned in this listing are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners The names are used onl...

Page 12: ...50 TAP S1 S9 M1 M9 1 12 DT 24 2 1 H1 H9 C CO D DO E F FO A AO G GO B Effect Types and Parameters ZOOM B1 B1X 23 Vibrato Rate This is an automatic vibrato effect Higher right digit setting values result in deeper vibrato Adjusts the modulation rate Pitch Bend Pedal Position This effect allows using the expression pedal to change the pitch in real time Right digit setting values select the pitch cha...

Page 13: ...level of the effect sound Spring This effect simulates a spring type reverb Higher right digit setting values increase the level of the effect sound D1 D9 1 30 TAP T1 T9 A1 A9 P1 P9 H1 H9 1 30 R1 R9 S1 S9 Restoring Factory Defaults ZOOM B1 B1X 25 B1 B1X Preset Pattern Pattern Name TimSig Pattern Name TimSig Pattern Name TimSig 1 8beat 1 4 4 15 FUNK 1 4 4 29 5per4 2 5 4 2 8beat 2 4 4 16 FUNK 2 4 4 ...

Page 14: ...EVERB DELAY module Push strongly so that pedal touches here When foot is lifted pedal returns slightly ZOOM B1 B1X 27 Effect types 46 Effect modules max 8 simultaneous modules Patch memory User area 10 patches x 4 banks 40 Preset area 10 patches x 4 banks 40 Total 80 patches Sampling frequency 96 kHz A D converter 24 bit 128 times oversampling D A converter 24 bit 128 times oversampling Signal pro...

Page 15: ...nstalled and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interferenc...

Page 16: ...This patch is inspired by the legendary Motown bass player James Jamerson Every fan of sixties Motown sound will be thrilled AMPEG VOLUME C2 Chili Wah Rock sound with Auto Wah as used by Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers Try some flashy slap play and turn up the volume Auto Wah AUTO WAH SENSE C3 Victor Wooten Simulates the sound of that ultimate bass virtuoso Victor Wooten as heard on his first al...

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