Using the Easy Edit Function
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1.
To change the sound of a patch in
play mode, operate parameter knobs
1 – 3.
The parameters controlled by the knobs are as
follows.
The actual parameter controlled by parameter
knobs 1 – 3 depends on the effect selected for
the current effect module.
When a knob is turned, the current setting of the
relevant parameter is shown on the
BANK/PATCH indicator, and a dot (.) appears
at the "EDITED" position. This indicates that
the parameter has been changed. If the
parameter is returned to the original setting, the
dot disappears.
2.
Use the [DRIVE] knob and [DRIVE
VARIATION] key to select the effect to
be used for the DRIVE module.
The effects of the DRIVE module can be
directly selected with the [DRIVE] knob and
[DRIVE VARIATION] key.
The [DRIVE] knob selects the general effect
type (amp type or compact effect type), and the
[DRIVE VARIATION] key selects one of
several variations for that effect. Each push of
the [DRIVE VARIATION] key cycles through
the CLASSIC
→
STANDARD
→
MODERN
settings, and the corresponding LED lights up.
• For an explanation of DRIVE module effects, see
p. 33.
• In play mode, you can also use the MODULE
[
E
]/[
R
] keys to edit the PATLVL parameter
(volume level for each patch).
3.
To store an edited patch, carry out the
steps for storing (
→
p. 20).
Note that if another patch is called up without
storing the edited patch, the edited contents will
be lost.
While playing a rhythm pattern, the parameter
knobs 1 – 3 adjust rhythm parameters.
N
OTE
H
INT
Lit
Off
(DRIVE module
is off)
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When a
dot (.)
is shown
here, the effect
parameter has been
changed.
Parameter knob 1
Adjusts the DRIVE
module distortion
amount.
Parameter knob 2
Adjusts a major parameter
of the MOD module (such
as chorus depth).
Parameter knob 3
Adjusts a major parameter of the REV
module (such as echo or reverb
amount).
ZOOM 707II GUITAR
The 707II incorporates a function called "Easy Edit" that allows adjusting some effect
parameters during play. This is done with the parameter knobs 1 – 3, the [DRIVE VARIATION]
key, and the [DRIVE] knob on the front panel.
Listening
to
P
atches
(Play
Mode
Operation)