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  Select AUTO SAVE from the SETTINGS menu.

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  Set the Auto Save function.

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  Select BATTERY TYPE from the SETTINGS menu.

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  Set the type of batteries used.

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To select the battery type

Summary of Contents for MULTISTOMP MS-100BT

Page 1: ...L 2012 ZOOM CORPORATION Copying or reproduction of this document in whole or in part without permission is prohibited If the is not used for 10 hours it will turn off automatically by default If you want the power to stay ON all the time please see 4 To set the Power Management function on page 22 and set the value to OFF A printed list of effect parameters is not included with the Please download...

Page 2: ...ed an effect unit Terms used in this manual Introduction 3 Usage and Safety Precautions 4 Part Names 6 Turning the Power ON 8 Adjusting Effects 10 Selecting and Saving Patch Memories 12 Changing Patch Memories with the Footswitch 13 Using 2 or More Effects 14 Using the Tuner 16 Tapping the Tempo 18 Using Bluetooth Functions 20 Changing Various Settings 21 Effect Types 26 Restoring the to its Facto...

Page 3: ...ssic gear and standard pedals that belong in every setup to amp models and unique ZOOM original effects After auditioning these effects and trying them out you can easily buy the ones you like We plan to continue increasing the variety of effects available in the future Download the StompShare app for free from the App Store Combine a variety of effects as you like The 100 preloaded effects includ...

Page 4: ...ing When disconnecting the AC adapter from an outlet always pull the body of the adapter itself Battery handling Install the batteries with the correct orientation Use a specified battery type Do not mix new and old batteries or different brands or types at the same time When not using the unit for an extended period of time remove the batteries from the unit If a battery leak should occur wipe th...

Page 5: ... that the use of this accessory with iPod iPhone or iPad may affect wireless performance iPad iPhone iPod and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Bluetooth and the Bluetooth logo are registered trademarks of Bluetooth SIG Inc and are used under license by ZOOM CORPORATION All other trademarks product names and company names mentioned in this documentati...

Page 6: ...arious other screens P9 Bluetooth Use to connect with an iOS device and add new effects P20 Use also to update the firmware P25 INPUT jack Connect a guitar Use the MONO jack for a mono connection Footswitch Turns the effect shown on the display ON and OFF P10 Press and hold for 1 second to open theTuner orTapTempo P16 18 ON OFF indicator Lights when the current effect is ON Does not light when the...

Page 7: ...e parameter Press to open the MEMORY screen where you can select and save patch memories and change patch memories using the footswitch P12 13 Parameter knob 3 Turn left and right to adjust the parameter Press to change the parameter page P11 Up and down cursor keys Press to change the effect type Press and hold for 1 second to select the effect category P10 Left and right cursor keys Press to sho...

Page 8: ...he cover on the bottom of the unit and insert batteries in the compartment Connect an AD 16 adapter When using batteries When using an adapter Bottom of the unit 3 Plug a guitar cable into the INPUT jack 4 Connect to an amp then turn the amp on and raise the volume HINT t 8IFO VTJOH CBUUFSJFT UIF QFEBM XJMM QPXFS PO XIFO a cable is connected to the L input jack ...

Page 9: ...parameter being edited HINT t 5IF QPTJUJPOT PG UIF WJSUVBM LOPCT DIBOHF XJUI UIF parameter values HINT t G UIFSF BSF PS NPSF QBSBNFUFST UIBU DBO CF adjusted multiple page tabs will be shown Virtual knob Graphic for selected effect Shows other effects are in this direction Parameter names Effect type Page tabs Parameter values ...

Page 10: ... 8IFO BO FGGFDU JT 0 UIF GPPUTXJUDI MJHIUT t 8IFO BO FGGFDU JT 0 UIF GPPUTXJUDI JT VOMJU 1 To turn an effect ON and OFF Press ON OFF HINT t 1SFTT BOE IPME UP TFMFDU UIF FGGFDU DBUFHPSZ See step 2 of To add an effect See page 14 2 To select an effect type 3 To adjust parameters Press either ...

Page 11: ...able processing capacity might not be enough If the processing required for an effect exceeds the available capacity the effect is bypassed and a DSP Full message appears This can be avoided by changing 1 or more of the effect types or setting them toTHRU HINT t 1SFTT BOE IPME UIF CVUUPO GPS at least 1 second to immediately set an effect to THRU 4 To change the page NOTE t O FGGFDU SFRVJSFT UIF TB...

Page 12: ...tory the automatic patch memory saving function is active As soon as a parameter is adjusted this change is automatically saved Confirm that the Home Screen is shown t 5VSO UP NPWF UIF DVSTPS t 5VSO UP DIBOHF UIF DIBSBDUFS t t Press to change the type of character symbol Turn to select where to save the patch memory 2 Select the patch memory to be saved with a new name 3 Change the name and select...

Page 13: ...he patch memories in alphabetical order like this 04 Flanger 01 160Comp 02 RackCmp 04 Flanger 01 160Comp Press 1 Open the MEMORY list 3 Add or remove it 2 Select a patch memory to add to or remove from the footswitch A B list 1 To add or remove patch memories to a list that the footswitch cycles through Confirm that the Home Screen is shown 1 Open the MEMORY list 2 Change the patch memory 2 To cyc...

Page 14: ...ress any 1 Open the ADD EFFECT UNIT screen HINT t 4FMFDU 9 5 UP SFUVSO UP UIF PNF 4DSFFO XJUIPVU adding any effect Press and hold either for 1 second Press Confirm that the Home Screen is shown 2 Select the effect category 1 Open the MENU 2 Select DELETE EFFECT UNIT 3 SelectYES 2 To remove an effect ...

Page 15: ...iple effects are in use scroll to change the visible one Shows how many effects are in this direction Shows the effect number counting from the right 1 Open the MENU 2 Select EFFECT CHAIN 4 To change the order of effects 3 Select the effect to move and lift it HINT t GGFDUT UIBU BSF 0 BQQFBS HSBZ 4 Select the new location for the effect and drop it 5 To complete these procedures ...

Page 16: ... To end tuning NOTE t A setting must be changed to make pressing and holding the footswitch activateTapTempo See page 21 Press and hold for 1 second 3 To change the tuner s standard pitch 4 To select the tuner type Confirm that theTuner Screen is open Confirm that theTuner Screen is open ...

Page 17: ...pitch are shown Please see the table at the end of this manual for the types that can be selected See page 38 NOTE t SPQ UVOJOH JT OPU QPTTJCMF XIFO UIF 5 1 JT TFU UP CHROMATIC Confirm that theTuner Screen is open 6 To tune a instrument Play the open string that you want to tune and tune it Chromatic tuner The name of the nearest note and the pitch accuracy are shown Other tuners The number of the...

Page 18: ...y tapping the footswitch NOTE t Z EFGBVMU when pressed and held the footswitch is set to activate the Tuner To tap the tempo with the footswitch the setting must be changed so that it activates Tap Tempo when pressed and held See page 21 Press and hold for 1 second 3 Complete the setting 2 Tap the footswitch 2 or more times at the desired tempo NOTE t G ZPV QSFTT UIF GPPUTXJUDI XIFO UIF FGGFDU JT ...

Page 19: ...d tempo 2 Open the parameter editing screen NOTE t Tempo settings are saved separately for each patch memory 1 Open an effect that can be synchronized to the tempo on the Home Screen See page 10 26 2 To tap tempo by hand Press Press The ON OFF indicator flashes in time with the tempo ...

Page 20: ...Screen t GUFS TFMFDUJOH 0 PS 0 QSFTT 9 5 UP BDUJWBUF UIF setting and close this screen 1 Open the MENU 2 Select Bluetooth Press Turn Press 3 Select PAIRING 5 Select EXIT 4 Select ZOOM MS 100BT on the iOS device Turn Press To connect to an iOS device you must pair the with the iOS device The address number which is set for each device is used to identify Bluetooth devices t PS EFUBJMFE JOTUSVDUJPOT...

Page 21: ...BSFE CZ BMM QBUDI NFNPSJFT 1 Select HOLD FORTUNER TAP from the SETTINGS menu 2 Set the function activated by pressing and holding the footswitch Set the function activated by pressing the footswitch continuously for 1 second toTUNER orTAPTEMPO 2 To set the function activated by pressing and holding the footswitch HINT t 56 3 DUJWBUFT UIF 5VOFS EFGBVMU TFUUJOH t 5 1 5 10 DUJWBUFT 5BQ 5FNQP ...

Page 22: ...T t 1 44 5IF FGGFDUT BSF CZQBTTFE XIFO UIF UVOFS JT being used t 65 5IF PVUQVU JT NVUFE XIFO UIF UVOFS JT CFJOH used 4 To set the Power Management function HINT t 0 EFGBVMU 5IF 1PXFS BOBHFNFOU GVODUJPO is enabled If left unused for 10 hours it turns off automatically t 0 5IF 1PXFS BOBHFNFOU GVODUJPO JT EJTBCMFE 1 Select POWER MANAGEMENT from the SETTINGS menu 2 Set the Power Management function ...

Page 23: ...batteries need to be changed Press Press 1 Select AUTO SAVE from the SETTINGS menu 2 Set the Auto Save function 5 To set the Auto Save function HINT t 0 EFGBVMU IBOHFT UP QSFTFUT BSF BVUPNBUJDBMMZ saved t 0 IBOHFT UP QSFTFUT BSF OPU TBWFE VOUJM UIFZ BSF saved manually See page 12 1 Select BATTERYTYPE from the SETTINGS menu 2 Set the type of batteries used 6 To select the battery type ...

Page 24: ...urn Press Press Press 1 Select LCD BACKLIGHT from the SETTINGS menu 2 Set the amount of time until the backlight dims 7 To set the amount of time until the backlight dims 1 Select LCD CONTRAST from the SETTINGS menu 2 Adjust the display contrast 8 To adjust the display contrast ...

Page 25: ... Settings Press Turn Press The firmware version is shown HINT t Use the StompShare app to check for the latest firmware If there is newer firmware use StompShare to update the pedal 1 Open the MENU 2 Select VERSION 9 To view the firmware versions ...

Page 26: ...the tone NoiseGate This is a noise gate that cuts the sound during playing pauses Category Effect type Effect explanation Tempo sync DYN FLTR LineSel Sound input into the LineSel effect is sent directly to the OUTPUT jacks when OFF and to the next effect in order when ON GraphicEQ This unit has a 6 band equalizer ParaEQ This is a 2 band parametric equalizer Exciter Ad j u s t s t h e d e p t h o f...

Page 27: ... make the sound more powerful OverDrive Simulation of the BOSS OD 1 the compact effect box that was the first to take the overdrive title Category Effect type Effect explanation Tempo sync OD DIST T Scream Simulation of the Ibanez TS808 which is loved by many guitarists as a booster and has inspired numerous clones Governor Simulation of the Guv nor distortion effect from Marshall Dist 4 J N V M B...

Page 28: ...ics of an ADA MP1 and a MARSHALL JCM800 Z Bottom A h i g h g a i n s o u n d t h a t emphasizes low and middle frequencies Category Effect type Effect explanation Tempo sync OD DIST Z Dream A high gain sound for lead playing based on the Mesa Boogie Road King Series II Lead channel Z Scream An original high gain sound balanced from low to high frequencies Z Neos A crunch sound modeled on the sound...

Page 29: ...Emerald 50 an American boutique amplifier MS 1959 This models the sound of a Marshall 1959 Plexi made in 1969 Category Effect type Effect explanation Tempo sync AMP DZ DRIVE The 3 channel high gain sound of a Diezel Herbert which is a handmade German guitar amplifier that allows control of 3 independent channels ALIEN This simulates the high gain sound of the Engl Invader which features a powerful...

Page 30: ...lation of the BOSS CE 1 StereoCho This is a stereo chorus with a clear tone Ensemble This is a chorus ensemble that features three dimensional movement Category Effect type Effect explanation Tempo sync MOD SFX SuperCho This models the sound of a BOSS CH 1 SUPER CHORUS VinFLNGR This analog flanger sound is TJNJMBS UP BO 93 3 Flanger This is a jet sound like an ADA flanger DynaFLNGR The volume of t...

Page 31: ...allic ringing sound Adjusting the Freq parameter results in a drastic change of sound character BitCrush This effect creates a lo fi sound Category Effect type Effect explanation Tempo sync MOD SFX Bomber This effect produces an explosive sound when picking MonoSynth This effect produces the sound of a monophonic single note playing guitar synthesizer that detects the pitch of the input signal Z O...

Page 32: ...gnal level FilterDly This effect filters a delayed sound PitchDly This effect applies pitch shift to a delayed sound Category Effect type Effect explanation Tempo sync DLY REV StereoDly This stereo delay allows the left and right delay times to be set separately PhaseDly This effect applies a phaser to a delayed sound TrgHldDly This delay samples and holds using picking as the trigger StompDly By ...

Page 33: ...ates the acoustics of a tiled room Spring This reverb effect simulates a spring reverb Arena This reverb effect simulates the acoustics of a large enclosure such as a sports arena EarlyRef This effect reproduces only the early reflections of reverb Air This effect reproduces the ambience of a room to create spatial depth ...

Page 34: ...ttings of the including its patch memories to factory defaults Do not use this function unless you are certain that you want to do this t This operation does not delete effects that have been added to the pedal 1 While pressing and holding turn the power ON 2 Press the footswitch to execute it 1 To execute the All Initialize function The All Initialize function restores all the factory default set...

Page 35: ... P8 An effect is not working t G UIF FGGFDU QSPDFTTJOH DBQBDJUZ JT FYDFFEFE DSP Full appears on the effect graphic In this case the effect is bypassed P11 Batteries lose their charge quickly t POGJSN UIBU ZPV BSF OPU VTJOH NBOHBOFTF batteries The continuous operation time is about 7 hours with mono input and about 5 hours with stereo input when using alkaline batteries t IFDL UIF CBUUFSZ TFUUJOH P...

Page 36: ...e and the t 3FEVDF UIF EJTUBODF UP UIF J04 EFWJDF BT much as possible t FMFUF w 00 4 5w GSPN UIF J04 device s Bluetooth setting screen and reconnect them t 5VSO PGG UIF QPXFS PG CPUI UIF J04 EFWJDF BOE the and then reconnect them Communication with the connected device is not possible t POmSN UIBU UIFSF BSF OP PCTUBDMFT CFUXFFO the iOS device and the t 3FEVDF UIF EJTUBODF UP UIF J04 EFWJDF BT much...

Page 37: ...jack Rated input level 20dBm Input impedance 1MΩ Output Standard monaural phone jack Maximum output level Line 5dBm with output load impedance of 10 kΩ or more Power AC adapter DC9V center minus plug 500 mA ZOOM AD 16 Batteries Continuous operation using 2 AA alkaline batteries for about 7 hours with mono input or about 5 hours with stereo input Dimensions 130 3mm D x 77 5mm W x 58 5mm H Bluetooth...

Page 38: ...en strings make an A chord E A E A C E OPEN D In open D tuning the open strings make a D chord D A D F A D OPEN E In open E tuning the open strings make an E chord E B E G B E OPEN G In open G tuning the open strings make a G chord D G D G B D DADGAD This alternate tuning is often used for tapping etc D A D G A D BASS Standard bass tuning including 5 string basses B E A D G TunerTypes ...

Page 39: ...ne or more of the following measures Disposal of Old Electrical Electronic Equipment Applicable in European countries with separate collection systems This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensurin...

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