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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 incorrectly, serious injury or death 
could result.

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

Please observe the following safety tips and 
precautions to ensure hazard-free use of the 
PFX-9003. 

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. 

• When not using the unit for an extended 

period, disconnect the AC adapter from 
the AC outlet.

[Battery operation]

• Use four conventional IEC R03 (size 

AAA) batteries (alkaline). 

• The PFX-9003 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 

Avoid using your PFX-9003 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 PFX-9003 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 PFX-9003 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 PFX-9003 and all other equipment 
before connecting or disconnecting any 
cables. Also make sure to disconnect all 
cables and the AC adapter before moving 
the PFX-9003. 

Safety Precautions

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Страница 1: ...ning types 21 Changing the reference pitch of the tuner 22 Using the Sampler Function 24 Changing the Sound of a Patch Edit Mode 28 Patch configuration 28 Basic edit mode steps 28 Changing a patch nam...

Страница 2: ...r itself and do not pull at the cable When not using the unit for an extended period disconnect theAC adapter from the AC outlet Battery operation Use four conventional IEC R03 size AAA batteries alka...

Страница 3: ...n 30 second sampling feature A guitar phrase or the signal from an input source such as a CD player can be sampled for up to 30 seconds and stored in the internal memory The recorded sample can also b...

Страница 4: ...nd banks Effect module combinations and effect parameter settings are stored and recalled in units called patches These are divided into user banks A F which can be changed and preset banks 0 5 which...

Страница 5: ...n the battery compartment cover 2 Insert four IEC R03 size AAA batteries into the battery compartment The use of alkaline batteries is recommended The correct orientation of the batteries is shown ins...

Страница 6: ...ZOOM PFX 9003 6 Controls and Functions Top panel Sliders 1 3 Built in mic MIC key RHYTHM key SAMPLER key STORE EXECUTE key CURSOR Q W E R keys TUNER BYPASS key Display EDIT CANCEL key PATCH Q W keys...

Страница 7: ...Controls and Functions ZOOM PFX 9003 7 Front panel Right side panel Left side panel OUTPUT jack INPUT jack PHONES jack AUX IN jack DC 9V jack POWER switch AUX CENTER CANCEL switch VOLUME control...

Страница 8: ...utput of a CD MD player or similar to the AUX IN jack the signal from the player can be mixed to the sound of your instrument The combined signal is supplied at the OUTPUT jack but the signal from the...

Страница 9: ...By setting the AUX CENTER CANCEL switch to ON the stereo signal from the AUX IN jack is processed so that the sound positioned in the center such as a vocal lead guitar bass or kick drum track or simi...

Страница 10: ...ile playing your instrument adjust the VOLUME control to obtain a suitable level Use the PATCH Q W keys to change patches until the sound is as desired Turn power on Set the POWER switch on the left s...

Страница 11: ...the store process select a user patch as necessary and then press the STORE EXECUTE key once more To cancel the operation press the EDIT CANCEL key Preset banks 0 5 are read only and cannot be selecte...

Страница 12: ...s into the bypass condition patches are temporarily turned off and the chromatic tuner function can be used When you play an open string in this condition the name of the nearest note will appear on t...

Страница 13: ...on the display While playing a rhythm pattern in play mode the following controls can be used to select the rhythm pattern type and to adjust volume and tempo To stop rhythm pattern playback press the...

Страница 14: ...play mode In play mode the display shows the following information Selecting a patch 1 To select a patch in play mode use the PATCH Q W keys For example pressing the PATCH Q key repeatedly will switch...

Страница 15: ...an use the sliders and the CURSOR E R keys to adjust the sound and level of the patch 1 To adjust the sound of the patch in play mode operate sliders 1 3 while playing your instrument The parameters a...

Страница 16: ...E R keys The patch level is a parameter that controls the individual level of that patch When you press one of the CURSOR E R keys the parameter name and value are shown briefly on the display 3 If yo...

Страница 17: ...press the MIC key The MIC key flashes and the signal from the INPUT jack is cut off If the Mic symbol is not being shown pressing the MIC key has no effect 2 If the gain of the built in mic is low pr...

Страница 18: ...ned to rhythm parameters HINT The approximate setting of the rhythm pattern parameters can be seen from the sliders 1 3 bar graphs in the lower part of the display You can select another patch also wh...

Страница 19: ...OCK HARD ROCK 1 HARD 1 HARD ROCK 2 2 HARD ROCK 3 3 METAL 1 METAL 1 METAL 2 2 THRASH THRASH PUNK PUNK POP 1 POP 1 POP 2 2 Rhythm pattern Display DANCE 1 DANCE 1 DANCE 2 2 DANCE 3 3 FUNK 1 FUNK 1 FUNK 2...

Страница 20: ...e the key the PFX 9003 goes into the bypass condition effects are turned off The indication CHRMTC is shown briefly on the display and the chromatic tuner can be used When you hold down the TUNER BYPA...

Страница 21: ...allows various other tuning types besides chromatic tuning For these types it is necessary to first select a string number and then tune the string corresponding to the displayed note 1 In tuner mode...

Страница 22: ...ng numbers 6E 5A 4D 3G 2B 1E 7B 6E 4 Tune the other strings in the same way Changing the reference pitch of the tuner After power to the unit was turned on the reference pitch of the built in tuner is...

Страница 23: ...lable range is center A 435 445 Hz in 1 Hz steps 3 To select half step down or full step down tuning press the CURSOR E key once or twice while 435 Hz is being shown If you press the CURSOR E key once...

Страница 24: ...e to the INPUT jack or the AUX IN jack see page 8 9 2 Turn power to the PFX 9003 on and press the SAMPLER key in play mode The PFX 9003 switches to the sampler mode and the display shows the input sou...

Страница 25: ...pler source When you move slider 1 the selected input source is briefly shown on the display NOTE Effect processing is not available for the signal from the AUX IN jack 4 To start recording press the...

Страница 26: ...E R keys to control playback start stop and rewind forward When the sampler mode has been activated for the first time pressing the PATCH W key will play the recorded sample once one shot playback Du...

Страница 27: ...peat playback is then performed between the start and end points During repeat playback the dot symbol of the ARRM module is shown To return to one shot playback press the SAMPLER key once more 10 To...

Страница 28: ...formation on effect types and parameters in the various modules see the section Effect Types and Parameters on page 42 1 In play mode select the patch you want to edit Patches for editing can be selec...

Страница 29: ...e is shown on the upper part of the display HINT The ARRM module and the TOTAL module are not standalone modules The ARRM module comprises only ARRM function settings and the TOTAL module serves for s...

Страница 30: ...the name of the assigned parameter and its current setting appear on the display NOTE Which parameters are assigned to sliders 1 3 depends on the effect type selected for that module For details see...

Страница 31: ...perform the store operation see page 33 If you switch the patch without storing the changes will be lost Changing a patch name If you wish you can assign a new name to an edited patch Proceed as follo...

Страница 32: ...keys to change the characters one by one 3 Repeat step 2 to complete the patch name When the name is as desired press the EDIT CANCEL key to return to the play mode NOTE To enable the new patch name b...

Страница 33: ...re target user bank and patch number are shown HINT If you wish to change the patch name before storing see page 31 2 Use the CURSOR E R keys to select either STORE or SWAP When STORE is selected you...

Страница 34: ...et If you press the STORE key while a patch from a preset bank is selected the selection automatically changes to A0 patch number 0 in user bank A 4 Press the STORE key once more The store or swap ope...

Страница 35: ...ntrol target is the effect type F WAH in the MOD module the wah frequency FREQ parameter will change resulting in a cyclic wah sound HINT The control waveform cycle is always linked to the rhythm temp...

Страница 36: ...modulation The ARRM function controls the effect type currently selected in the MOD module The actual parameter that changes depends on the effect type rv reverb The ARRM function controls the effect...

Страница 37: ...um and vice versa Hi The parameter changes from the patch setting level or the MINVOL parameter value to the maximum value according to the level change of the control waveform Lo The parameter change...

Страница 38: ...aveform cycle Based on the rhythm pattern tempo the control waveform cycle can be specified in notes and measures The following choices are available 05 eighth note b1 1 measure 1 quarter note b2 2 me...

Страница 39: ...M when the DRIVE MOD or REV module is selected see page 42 10 When the setting is complete press the EDIT CANCEL key to return to the play mode The ARRM function settings are stored separately for eac...

Страница 40: ...on while holding down the STORE EXECUTE key The indication ALINIT appears on the display To perform All Initialize proceed to step 2 To perform Factory Recall use the CURSOR Q W keys and the PATCH Q...

Страница 41: ...es you can extend battery life by turning the display backlight off Proceed as follows 1 Turn power to the PFX 9003 on while holding down the CURSOR W key The PFX 9003 will operate without the display...

Страница 42: ...hreshold DRIVE module Parameters for type J CLN to type FDR B are the same J CLN Clean sound that simulates a transistor combo amp US CLN Clean sound that simulates a built in type vacuum tube combo a...

Страница 43: ...arameter 2 HPF Parameter 3 LEVEL A Parameter 4 CABI Parameter 5 SPEAKR Parameter 6 DEPTH Parameter description Parameter name Setting range Explanation GAIN 1 30 Adjusts the distortion gain TONE 0 10...

Страница 44: ...ter 1 ZNR Parameter description Parameter name Setting range Explanation ZNR 0 15 Adjusts the sensitivity of ZNR For best results set this as high as possible without allowing the attacks or decays to...

Страница 45: ...eter 2 TIME A Parameter 3 CURVE FILTER This effect tracks the picking action and controls filter opening accordingly Parameter 1 POSI Parameter 2 TIME A Parameter 3 RANGE DELAY Delay effect with a del...

Страница 46: ...e effect character intensity 0 10 STEP SENS 10 1 1 10 A WAH Adjusts the effect sensitivity 1 50 T TRIP FREQ 1 10 F WAH Adjusts the frequency 1 5 EXCIT DIRMIX 0 10 Adjusts the direct sound mixing amoun...

Страница 47: ...fect fourth higher original pitch 12 Perfect fourth higher original pitch perfect fifth lower original pitch 13 0 Hz original pitch 1 octave higher 14 1 octave higher 0 Hz original pitch 15 0 Hz origi...

Страница 48: ...t9 MN DLY PP DLY Adjusts the delay time in 10 ms steps For M1 t9 see table 5 1 70 LNGDLY Adjusts the delay time in 100 ms steps 0 63 WIDE Adjusts the mic distance TONE 0 10 Adjusts the tone MIX 0 30 A...

Страница 49: ...cycle See table 7 Table 6 ASSIGN Setting Control target Setting Control target vL Patch volume Md MOD module parameter GA GAIN parameter of DRIVE module rv REV module parameter Table 7 SYNC Setting Cy...

Страница 50: ...d 8 ARPEG Clean Clean sound suitable for arpeggios 9 JIMVIB Crunch Recreate the famous vibe tone Bank B Modeling 2 No Name 0 BLACK For backing Heavy metal sound of the 5100 series American made stack...

Страница 51: ...Built in mic Rock vocal effect with pronounced room reverb 7 VO BLD Built in mic Solid ballad vocal effect with detune chorus 8 VO JAM Built in mic Effective spacy sound 9 VO LOF Built in mic Lo fi so...

Страница 52: ...DRV Distortion Modern class A amp drive sound 9 PS DRV Distortion Smooth and gorgeous drive sound for easy playing Bank F Guitar Variation 2 No Name 0 CMB BG Distortion Sound characterized by detailed...

Страница 53: ...o set the built in mic to OFF Cannot record from AUX IN jack or sound from AUX IN jack is strange Is input source set to GT MIC Set it to AUX Is AUX CENTER CANCEL switch set to ON When the AUX CENTER...

Страница 54: ...ated input level 20 dBm Input impedance 470 kilohms AUX input Miniature stereo phone jack Rated input level 20 dBm Input impedance 20 kilohms Output Line output Standard stereo phone jack Max output l...

Страница 55: ...be placed near the PFX 9003 as the possibility of interference cannot be ruled out entirely With any type of digital control device the PFX 9003 included electromagnetic interference can cause malfunc...

Страница 56: ...ZOOM CORPORATION NOAH Bldg 2 10 2 Miyanishi cho Fuchu shi Tokyo 183 0022 Japan PHONE 81 42 369 7116 FAX 81 42 369 7115 Web Site http www zoom co jp PFX 9003 5000 1...

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