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ADVANCED GUITAR EFFECTS PROCESSOR

USAGE AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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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 3000. 

• Power requirements

The 3000 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 3000 in an area with a different line
voltage, please consult your local ZOOM distributor about
acquiring a proper AC adapter. 

• Environment 

Avoid using your 3000 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 3000 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 3000 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 3000 and all
other equipment before connecting or disconnecting any
cables. Also make sure to disconnect all cables and the AC
adapter before moving the 3000. 

Usage Precautions 

• Electrical interference 

For safety considerations, the 3000 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 3000, as the possibility of interference
cannot be ruled out entirely.

With any type of digital control device, the 3000 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 3000. 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. 

Warning

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extremely 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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dangerous matters. If users ignore this symbol
and handle the device the wrong way, bodily
injury and damage to the equipment could
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Summary of Contents for Zoom player 3000

Page 1: ...1mS Feedback Mix SEAMLESS DELAY RTM Time Tone FB Mix Patch Level FUNCTION Mode REVERB RTM 1 OD 3 DIST 5 GRU 7 METAL 1 3 BAND EQ 2 PHASE 3 PEDAL WAH 4 AUTO WAH 1 PITCH 3 DETUNE 4 PEDAL PITCH 5 STRING 2...

Page 2: ...FUNCTION switch 18 Assigning a Function to the FUNCTION Switch 18 Manual Mode 20 Delay Time Tap Input 21 Using Hold Delay 22 Adjusting Effect Parameters in Real Time RTM 23 Controlling the Volume in...

Page 3: ...f the previous patch to continue after the patch has been switched User definable function switch can be adapted for bypass or muting and can also serve as a controller for changing effect parameters...

Page 4: ...ON Mode REVERB RTM 1 OD 3 DIST 5 GRU 7 METAL 1 3 BAND EQ 2 PHASE 3 PEDAL WAH 4 AUTO WAH 1 PITCH 3 DETUNE 4 PEDAL PITCH 5 STRING 2 HPS 1 HALL1 3 ROOM 1 4 ROOM 2 5 PP DELAY 2 HALL2 1 PITCH 3 CHO 5 TREM...

Page 5: ...icrophone HM01 or another dynamic microphone can be used A pair of stereo headphones can be connected to the OUTPUT PHONES jack If the volume level from the headphones is low use phones with low imped...

Page 6: ...t types that is variations which result in different sound These are called effect type One effect type can be selected for each effect module The following diagram shows the signal flow in the 3000 a...

Page 7: ...global parameter setting will revert to the previous value When wishing to keep the new global parameter setting choose any patch from the USER group and store it as described on page 17 The workings...

Page 8: ...EFFECTS PROCESSOR 1 COMP 2 BOOSTER 3 OVERDRIVE 4 TALKING BOX Sens Gain Talking Gain Attack Tone Talking Mode Level MIC Level VOLUME RTM PRE DRIVE RTM Gain Top Tone Body Level ZNR POSITION MAIN DRIVE...

Page 9: ...lking Mode Level MIC Level VOLUME RTM PRE DRIVE RTM Gain Top Tone Body Level ZNR POSITION MAIN DRIVE RTM High Depth Midf Rate Sens MidG Reso Low Stage Inv Level EQ RTM Pitch Key Tone Scale Time Shift...

Page 10: ...epth Midf Rate Sens MidG Reso Low Stage Inv Level EQ RTM Pitch Key Tone Scale Time Shift Mode Dly Bal Mix Amp Sim Mode EFFECT1 RTM Pitch Key Depth Fine Scale Rate Shift Mode Bal Mix Peak SERI PARA EFF...

Page 11: ...AIN DRIVE RTM High Depth Midf Rate Sens MidG Reso Low Stage Inv Level EQ RTM Pitch Key Tone Scale Time Shift Mode Dly Bal Mix Amp Sim Mode EFFECT1 RTM Pitch Key Depth Fine Scale Rate Shift Mode Bal Mi...

Page 12: ...IN DRIVE RTM High Depth Midf Rate Sens MidG Reso Low Stage Inv Level EQ RTM Pitch Key Tone Scale Time Shift Mode Dly Bal Mix Amp Sim Mode EFFECT1 RTM Pitch Key Depth Fine Scale Rate Shift Mode Bal Mix...

Page 13: ...itch Key Tone Scale Time Shift Mode Dly Bal Mix Amp Sim Mode EFFECT1 RTM Pitch Key Depth Fine Scale Rate Shift Mode Bal Mix Peak SERI PARA EFFECT2 RTM Time x100mS Time x1mS Feedback Mix SEAMLESS DELAY...

Page 14: ...Feedback Mix SEAMLESS DELAY RTM Time Tone FB Mix Patch Level FUNCTION Mode REVERB RTM 1 OD 3 DIST 5 GRU 7 METAL 1 3 BAND EQ 2 PHASE 3 PEDAL WAH 4 AUTO WAH 1 PITCH 3 DETUNE 4 PEDAL PITCH 5 STRING 2 HP...

Page 15: ...m Mode EFFECT1 RTM Pitch Key Depth Fine Scale Rate Shift Mode Bal Mix Peak SERI PARA EFFECT2 RTM Time x100mS Time x1mS Feedback Mix SEAMLESS DELAY RTM Time Tone FB Mix Patch Level FUNCTION Mode REVERB...

Page 16: ...tch Key Tone Scale Time Shift Mode Dly Bal Mix Amp Sim Mode EFFECT1 RTM Pitch Key Depth Fine Scale Rate Shift Mode Bal Mix Peak SERI PARA EFFECT2 RTM Time x100mS Time x1mS Feedback Mix SEAMLESS DELAY...

Page 17: ...POSITION MAIN DRIVE RTM High Depth Midf Rate Sens MidG Reso Low Stage Inv Level EQ RTM Pitch Key Tone Scale Time Shift Mode Dly Bal Mix Amp Sim Mode EFFECT1 RTM Pitch Key Depth Fine Scale Rate Shift M...

Page 18: ...ge 17 NOTE HINT HINT BANK FUNCTION VALUE ADVANCED GUITAR EFFECTS PROCESSOR 1 COMP 2 BOOSTER 3 OVERDRIVE 4 TALKING BOX Sens Gain Talking Gain Attack Tone Talking Mode Level MIC Level VOLUME RTM PRE DRI...

Page 19: ...NK FUNCTION VALUE ADVANCED GUITAR EFFECTS PROCESSOR 1 COMP 2 BOOSTER 3 OVERDRIVE 4 TALKING BOX Sens Gain Talking Gain Attack Tone Talking Mode Level MIC Level VOLUME RTM PRE DRIVE RTM Gain Top Tone Bo...

Page 20: ...tage Inv Level EQ RTM Pitch Key Tone Scale Time Shift Mode Dly Bal Mix Amp Sim Mode EFFECT1 RTM Pitch Key Depth Fine Scale Rate Shift Mode Bal Mix Peak SERI PARA EFFECT2 RTM Time x100mS Time x1mS Feed...

Page 21: ...meter in real time For details please refer to page 23 7 VOLUME Control the volume For details please refer to page 26 The volume here refers to the input level of the EFFECT1 or EFFECT2 module This i...

Page 22: ...Mix Peak SERI PARA EFFECT2 RTM Time x100mS Time x1mS Feedback Mix SEAMLESS DELAY RTM Time Tone FB Mix Patch Level FUNCTION Mode REVERB RTM 1 OD 3 DIST 5 GRU 7 METAL 1 3 BAND EQ 2 PHASE 3 PEDAL WAH 4 A...

Page 23: ...UE ADVANCED GUITAR EFFECTS PROCESSOR 1 COMP 2 BOOSTER 3 OVERDRIVE 4 TALKING BOX Sens Gain Talking Gain Attack Tone Talking Mode Level MIC Level VOLUME RTM PRE DRIVE RTM Gain Top Tone Body Level ZNR PO...

Page 24: ...PRE DRIVE RTM Gain Top Tone Body Level ZNR POSITION MAIN DRIVE RTM High Depth Midf Rate Sens MidG Reso Low Stage Inv Level EQ RTM Pitch Key Tone Scale Time Shift Mode Dly Bal Mix Amp Sim Mode EFFECT1...

Page 25: ...le Time Shift Mode Dly Bal Mix Amp Sim Mode EFFECT1 RTM Pitch Key Depth Fine Scale Rate Shift Mode Bal Mix Peak SERI PARA EFFECT2 RTM Time x100mS Time x1mS Feedback Mix SEAMLESS DELAY RTM Time Tone FB...

Page 26: ...he EFFECT1 module is selected and the effect type is set to PEDAL PITCH pedal pitch shifter the RTM parameter setting range is dn down or UP only It is possible to operate VOLUME RTM together with RTM...

Page 27: ...may also be smaller than the Gain RTM parameter minimum value 1 This is due to the fact that the value is optimized internally by the 3000 When using RTM control for the PEDAL WAH effect type of the...

Page 28: ...in Attack Tone Talking Mode Level MIC Level VOLUME RTM PRE DRIVE RTM Gain Top Tone Body Level ZNR POSITION MAIN DRIVE RTM High Depth Midf Rate Sens MidG Reso Low Stage Inv Level EQ RTM Pitch Key Tone...

Page 29: ...N switch before the end of the control range is reached The setting will gradually return to the original value FUNCTION switch VOLUME No sound Reference value ADVANCED GUITAR EFFECTS PROCESSOR Using...

Page 30: ...ESS DELAY RTM Time Tone FB Mix Patch Level FUNCTION Mode REVERB RTM 1 OD 3 DIST 5 GRU 7 METAL 1 3 BAND EQ 2 PHASE 3 PEDAL WAH 4 AUTO WAH 1 PITCH 3 DETUNE 4 PEDAL PITCH 5 STRING 2 HPS 1 HALL1 3 ROOM 1...

Page 31: ...BANK FUNCTION VALUE ADVANCED GUITAR EFFECTS PROCESSOR 1 COMP 2 BOOSTER 3 OVERDRIVE 4 TALKING BOX Sens Gain Talking Gain Attack Tone Talking Mode Level MIC Level VOLUME RTM PRE DRIVE RTM Gain Top Tone...

Page 32: ...Top Tone Body Level ZNR POSITION MAIN DRIVE RTM High Depth Midf Rate Sens MidG Reso Low Stage Inv Level EQ RTM Pitch Key Tone Scale Time Shift Mode Dly Bal Mix Amp Sim Mode EFFECT1 RTM Pitch Key Depth...

Page 33: ...an be used also without a microphone When the TALKING BOX effect type is selected for the PRE DRIVE effect module the MAIN DRIVE effect module cannot be used NOTE HINT HINT HINT HINT STEP4 In Edit mod...

Page 34: ...t and other functions 3 STATUS LED Shows the operation status of the RP01 4 Effect Monitor LEDs Indicate the on off condition of the pedal wah and pedal pitch shifter functions 5 VOLUME ASSIGN LED Ind...

Page 35: ...TION switch on the 3000 the Control pedal allows continuous variation of the RTM control target parameter in both directions and the value can also be fixed to a desired point NOTE NOTE NOTE MODE SELE...

Page 36: ...active When the FUNCTION switch mode is set to 6 or 7 the FUNCTION switch and the control pedal RP01 can be assigned to different functions When the FUNCTION switch mode of the 3000 is set to 6 RTM t...

Page 37: ...delay operation cannot be carried out with the FUNCTION switch on the 3000 also if the FUNCTION switch mode is set to 3 DELAY TAP HOLD When the RP01 is in DELAY mode the Control pedal can be used to...

Page 38: ...for the PRE DRIVE effect module Type 1 COMP Compressor Type 2 BOOSTER Type 3 OVERDRIVE Type 4 TALKING BOX Depending on the selected effect type the content of parameters 2 3 5 7 changes Type 1 COMP Co...

Page 39: ...tional headset microphone HM01 or another dynamic microphone M1 Mild sound with microphone input M2 Wide range effect with microphone input G1 Mild sound with guitar input G2 Wide range effect with gu...

Page 40: ...e sound of an electric guitar into an acoustic type sound Parameter 2 Top Adjusts the high frequency range Higher values stress the characteristic string sound of an acoustic guitar Parameter 3 Body A...

Page 41: ...meter 3 Rate RTM Determines the speed of the phaser effect Parameter 4 Reso Determines the resonance component of the phaser effect Parameter 5 Stage Determines the number of stages for the phaser eff...

Page 42: ...s the main key for the scale C C d d E F F g g A A b Parameter 3 Scale Determines the scale of the harmony M3 Major 3rd m3 minor 3rd 4t 4th 5t 5th 6t 6th Effect Types and Parameters This module contai...

Page 43: ...1 RTM When a patch is called or the effect type is switched and the pedal pitch shifter is selected the pedal up condition corresponds to the default value Type 5 STRING Strings This effect type combi...

Page 44: ...is effect type you should play single notes Type 3 CHO Chorus This is a chorus effect which achieves an expansive warm sound Parameter 2 Depth Determines the depth of the effect Parameter 3 Rate Deter...

Page 45: ...ARA P This patch parameter determines the connection method of the EFFECT1 and EFFECT2 modules The following settings are available Sr EFFECT1 and EFFECT2 are connected in series P1 P9 EFFECT1 and EFF...

Page 46: ...lets the delay sound from the previous patch linger on when you switch patches creating a smooth transition without audible breaks The following settings can be made for seamless function oF Seamless...

Page 47: ...er 3 Tone Adjusts the high frequency range of the effect Lower values result in a softer sound with less treble Type 2 HALL2 Hall Reverb 2 Warm reverb effect simulating the sound of a concert hall The...

Page 48: ...eter Master volume turned down Volume turned down with RP01 option foot pedal Is the 3000 muted If the FUNCTION switch mode see page 18 is set to MUTE press the FUNCTION switch to turn off the mute co...

Page 49: ...as volume pedal Set FUNCTION switch to other mode page 32 Pedal wah or pedal pitch shifter does not turn on or off when integrated switch of RP01 pedal is pressed Is RP01 set to DELAY mode Press Mode...

Page 50: ...t standard monaural phone jack Rated input level 20 dBm Input impedance 470 kilohms Microphone input standard monaural phone jack Rated input level 50 dBm Input impedance 470 kilohms Output Combined l...

Page 51: ...other equipment before connecting or disconnecting any cables Also make sure to disconnect all cables and the AC adapter before moving the 3000 Usage Precautions Electrical interference For safety co...

Page 52: ...ZOOM CORPORATION NOAH Bldg 2 10 2 Miyanishi cho Fuchu shi Tokyo 183 0022 Japan PHONE 0423 69 7116 FAX 0423 69 7115 Printed in Japan 3000 5000...

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