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- Thank you for selecting the ZOOM 9200 Advanced Rever beration Processor (hereafter called "9200"). The 9200 is a sophisticated multi-effect device with the following features and functions: About the Manuals The 9200 is supplied with three manuals: Operation Manual 99 preset effect programs centered around high-quality reverb-type effects make the unit immediately usable for recording, mix-down and other professional applications.
Safety Precautions Please observe the following safety tips and precautions to ensure hazard-free use of the 9200. Power Requirements The voltage requirement for 9200 has been set specifically for the main supply voltage in your area. If it is to be used in an area with a different line voltage, please consult your local ZOOM distributor about acquiring a proper voltage converter.
Contents Precautions Terms Used in This Manual Section 1 : Introduction Names and Functions of Controls and Connectors Front Panel Rear Panel Connections Section 2 : Program Mode To Activate Program Mode Program Mode Display Selecting a Program Selecting a Preset Program Group Adjusting the Input Level Muting All Effects Section 3 : Edit Mode Program Configuration Program Archi tectures Effects Effecct Link Function Pages and Parameters To Activate the Edit Mode To Cancel the Edit Mode Basic Edit Mode
Section 4 : Edit Utility Mode To Activate the Edit Utility Mode To Cancel the Edit Utility Mode Compare Last Edit Duplicate COPY Swap Store Storing a Program in the Same Location Storing a Program in a Different Location Verifying a Program at a Store Location Section 5 : Utility Mode To Activate the Utility Mode To Cancel the Utility Mode MIDI 1 Basic channel setting (MIDI Basic Ch) 2 MIDI receive on/off (MIDI Recv) 2-1 Receive program change on/off (MIDI Recv Prog Change) 2-2 Bank select receive on/of
Terns Used in This Manual Electrical Interference The 9200 uses digital circuitry that may cause interference and noise if placed too close to other electrical equipment, such as TV sets and radio receivers. If such problems occur, move the 9200 further away from the affected equipment. Also, when fluorescent lights or devices with built-in motors are in close proximity to the unit, the 9200 may not function properly. Cleaning Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the 9200.
Area The programs of the 9200 can be divided into four socalled program architectures which differ regarding the number and type of effects and the input/output configuration. The location where a program is stored is called an area The 9200 has a preset area (read-only) and a user area (read and write). Each of these two areas has room for 99 programs (numbered from 1 to 99). In addition, a ROM card and RAM card can also be used. Architecture I Uses one set of stereo inputs and outputs.
Mode Operation of the 9200 is divided into the following four modes. Program mode The basic operation mode in which you select and use a specific program. Edit mode The mode to edit the parameter values of a program. Edit Utility mode This mode includes functions such as Compare Edit (listening to the sound before and after changes) and Last Edit (recalling the last edited parametcrs). Utility mode Operations such as selecting MIDI channels, storing programs, etc. are carried out in this mode.
This section explains the naming and function of controls on the 9200, and the connection to other equipment. Names and Functions of Controls and Connectors Front Panel (1) FUNCTIONIINPUT 1 - 4 keys Program mode: Select the channel for input level adjustment. Edit mode: Select the parameter to be edited. Edit Utility mode: Select menus or pammeters. Utility mode: Select menus. (2) Peak level indicators Show the input level for INPUT 1 - 4.
( 5 ) DIAL key Program mode: Switches preset program groups. Edit mode: Sets the unit for parameter value change. Edit Utility mode: Sets the unit for parameter value change. Utility mode: Sets the unit for parameter value change. (6) UTILITY key Program mode: Activates the Utility mode. Edit mode: Activates the Edit Utility mode. Edit Utility mode: Returns to the Edit mode. Utility mode: Returns to the Program mode. (7) MUTE key Switches the mute function (all effects on/off) in every mode.
~~~~~~ (14) Program indicator Shows the number of the currently selected program. (15) Display Shows various information for operation of the 9200, such as program names, effect parameter values, etc. (16) Dial Program mode: Serves to select a program and adjust the input level. Edit mode: Serves to change the value of a parameter. Edit Utility mode: Serves to change the value of a parameter, select the store target, or select the copy/swap source.
Rear Panel (1) MIDI OUT jack Serves to send MIDI signals to other MIDI equipmcnt. The jack also functions as a MIDI THRU jack. The 9200 has baIarlced inputs rated f o r +4 dBm a n d urthhrrced outpufs rated for +4 dBm. (2) MIDI IN jack Serves to receive MIDI signals (such as program changc or bulk data) from other MIDI equipment. I INPUTjack OUTPUT jack BAL BALANCED (3) LCD CONTRAST control Adjusts the display contrast. Turning the control clockwise will make the display brightcr. 1.GND 1.
Connections 1. Connect the power cord. Plug the power cord of the 9200 into an AC outlet. Do not yet turn the unit on. 2. Connect a mixer or other external equipment. Connect the bus output or effect send jack(s) of a mixer or other equipment to the input(s) of the 9200. Then connect the output(s) of the 9200 to the input or effect return jack(s) of the mixer or other equipment.
This section explains how to opcrate the 9200 in Program mode. This mode serves to select programs and is the basic operation mode of the 9200. Specifically, you can carry out the following steps in Program mode: Selecting a program Selecting a preset program group Adjusting the input level -- To Activate Pmgram Mode Pmgram Mode Display If the 9200 is currently in another mode, pressing the EXIT key once or several times will switch to Program mode.
Selecting a Pmgram (1) Medium type: INT (= Internal) or CARD Programs are selected by turning the Dial in Program mode. With every click, the program number changes by one count. Turning the Dial clockwise switches up and turning the Dial counterclockwise switches down. The range of numbers covers the preset programs 1 - 99, then the user programs 1 - 99, and finally the card programs 1 - 99 (when a ROM card or RAM card is inserted).
Pressing the EXECUTE key in this condition will select the program and cause it to modify the output sound. Selecting a Preset Program Group The programs in the internal preset area and on the external ROM card are divided into several groups. Using the DIAL key and the Dial, you can select a group, to give you quick access to a desired program. 1. In the Program mode, select a program in the preset area o r the ROM card and press the DIAL key.
Adjusting the Input Level 3. Press the EXECUTE key. OLJTLIPI0 MUTE EXIT WECUTE !Id The indicator of the DIAL key goes out, and the first program of the new program group is selected. If you press the EXIT key or the DIAL key instead of the EXECUTE key, the indicator of the DIAL key goes out and the 9200 reverts to the normal program selection mode, with the previous program still selected. The 9200 allows you to set the input level individually for inputs 1 - 4. 1.
3. Hold down the FUNCTION 1 key while pressing the FUNCTION 2 key. Muting All Effects The 9200 allows you to turn off (bypass) all effects in one operation. This allows you to check the results of a certain setting or program. FUNCTION / INPUT 1. In the Program mode, press the MUTE key. By pressing more than one FUNCTION key at the same time, the input level setting for the respective channels can be linked and adjusted together.
2. Press the MUTE key once more. If the MUTE key is pressed while the unit is in the "mute on" condition, the indicator of the MUTE key goes out and the indication "Effect ACTIVE" appears on the display for as long as the key is held down. All effect settings are then restored to their original condition. OUTLIW 0 MUTE EXIT II When rhe MUTE key is released, the display also reverts to its original condition. Mute onloff switching can be carried out also in other modes besides the Program mode.
This section explains how to operate the 9200 in Edit mode. In this mode, you can call up the various effect panmeters which make up the programs of the 9200, and you can freely edit the parameters to your desired values. Architecture II Pmgram Configuration Uses two sets of stereo inputs and outputs. Up to two effects can be used in this program architecture (effect type B in effect modulcs 1 and 2).
A Table Program Architectures and Effects NOTE TYPE A (l in l lout) In the Edit Mode, it is not possible to change the basic characteristics of a program architecture. For example, fi you wish to use four eflects simultaneously, you have to choose a program from program architecture IV and then edit the parameters of thatprogram. TYPE A can be used in module 2 / 3 of Architecture ID, and module 1 / 2 / 31 4 of architecture IV.
Parallel link The INPUT land 2 signals are each split into two lines which pass the effect modules connected in parallel before being supplied to OUTPUT 1 - 4. The INPUT 3 and 4 signals are mixed with the INPUT 1 and 2 signals, respectively, and supplied to OUTPUT 3 and 4 only, after passing a single effect module. The mixing level is fixed to I :l .
Pages and Panmeters The setting of parameters for each effect is made up of several pages. One page covers up to four parameters. To edit the parameters of a program, you call up the relevant page, select the desired parameter, and then alter the numerical values or the setting. If the currently selected program belongs to program architectwe II, you can set the parameters for up to two enect modules.
In Edit mode, the following information is shown on the display. If the EDIT key Ais pressed in this condition, parameter 3 of page 2 is displayed. (1) Currently selected page (2) (3) (4) (5) Currently edited parameter Other parameters on the current page Value of currently edited parameter Effect module number Use the EDIT VIA keys and the FUNCTION 1 - 4 keys to select the page and parameter. 2. To select a page, use the EDIT V/A keys, and to move within a page, use the FUNCTION 1 - 4 keys.
Changing a Paameter Yalue When a parameter is selected, turning the Dial will change the parameter value. The 9200 remembers the edited parameter for each effect module. However, fi you have selected another program in Program mode and then have returned t o Edit mode, parameter l of page 1 is displayed 2. Press the SELECT key. Turning the Dial clockwise increases the value and turning it counterclockwise decreases it. While the key is depressed, the indication "Module Change" appears on the display.
Selecting the Effect Editing a Pmgram Name For each effect module, the parameter 1 on the last page can be used to select the effect. For each effect module, parameter 2 on the last page is the program name, which can also be edited. 1. Press one of the EDIT V/A keys several times to go to the last page. Then press the FUNCTION 1key. l. Press one of the EDIT 'I/A keys several times to go to the last page. Then press the FUNCTION 2 key. FUNCTION l INPUT em 0m o a 0141 1 . -. .................. ...
You can jump to the beginning of a character category (OIAlal@) by turning the Dial ajler pressing the Dial key (the Dial key indicator lit) . Press the Dial key again to turn the Dial key indicator off and it reverts to the normal mode. For programs of architecture 11 (2 effect modules), I11 (3 efiect modules), or IV (4 eflect modules), the last page of any egect module can be used to edit the program name.
Recall Confirmation If you have edited a program and returned to the Program mode without saving it, the indication "Recall Sure?" will flash on the display when you press the EXECUTE key. Pcvgram Change Continnation If you have edited a program and returned to the Program mode without saving it, the indication "Change Sure?" will flash on the display when you turn the Dial. .".. ,.;..*:g .... : a.. -....;: . .,..... .... .-.. ."..'. ......--: i if.".". ....';.", ::::f"'! .:,.l-...-. .... .
In this section, functions such as Compare (listening to the sound before and after changes), Last Edit (recalling the last edited parameters), and Store are explained. The relationship of the various menus in the Edit Utility mode is shown in the illustration below. By selecting a page on a menu, you move one level down. By pressing the EXIT key, you move one level up.
To Cancel the Edit Utility Mode Press the UTILITY key once more. @UTILlTYOMUl€ EXlT Compare To call up this page from the Program mode, you press the following keys: EXEam l EDIT VIA key 4 UTILITY key The UTILITY key indicator goes out and the unit reverts to the Edit mode, regardless of which page is currently displayed. Alternatively, you can also press the EXIT key several times to return to the Edit mode.
2. Use the SELECT key to move the cursor (,F) and listen either to "Original" (program before editing) or "Buffer" (edited program in buffer). Last Edit To call up this page from the Program mode, you press the following keys: EDIT VIA key .L UTILITY key L a 7 EDIT 0 V A FUNCTION 2 key SELECT ODlAL I Z The 9200 lets you freely edit any chosen program, for example to fit the mood of a performance.
1. Press the FUNCTION 2 key from the initial Edit Utility menu. The display changes as follows. m - 2. Use one of the FUNCTION 1 4 keys to select the desired parameter, and turn the Dial to adjust the value. FUNCTION I INPUT om om om m 3. To terminate the Last Edit function, press the UTILITY key again. The unit reverts to the Edit mode. OUTlLnV 0 MUTE EXIT UQCLm As during normal editing, you can select the increment by which the Dial changes the parameter value (refer to page 24).
Duplicate To call up this page from the Program mode, you press the following keys: EDIT V/A key To call up this page from the Program mode, you press the following keys: EDIT V/A key L 4 UTILITY key UTILITY key 4 4 FUNCTION 3 key This page lets you select "Copy" function to copy a parameter setting to another or "Swap" function to swap parameter settings. Copy helps you to make it easier to use a parameter setting out of the preset programs or so for your new program.
Architecture 111, module I The effect type B can be used. An effect can be copied from module I or 2 of any program of architecture ZZ, or from module I of any program of architecture ZIZ. 1. Press the FUNCTION 3 key from the initial Edit Utility menu. I Architecture ZZZ, module 2 The egect type A can be used.
3. Turn the Dial to select the copy source area, program number and module number, 4. Press the EXECUTE key. The following verification message appears. UTILITY 0 MUTE WIT ECUJlE When the EXECUTE key is pressed once more, the selected effect and its parameter settings are copied to the currently edited module. A NOTE When module 3 of architecture IV was selected as a copy source, turning the Dial by one click to the right will select module 4 in the active buger as copy source.
1. Press the FUNCTION 3 key from the initial Edit Utility menu. swap To call up this page from the Program mode, you press the following keys: I EDIT V/A key 4 UTILITY key 4 FUNCTION 3 key L. edited program as long as both are of the same effect type (A, B) For example, if you create a program in architecture II, where ef)rect module l is loaded with B Rev 3, and effect module 2 with B Equalizer, and they are linked in series, the signal passes first through the EQ and then the reverb.
3. Turn the Dial to select the swap source module number. store To call up this page from the Program mode, you press the following keys: EDIT V/A key .1 UTILITY key L. FUNCTION 4 key When the EXECUTE key is pressed, the effect in the currently edited module is replaced with the effect selected as swap source. All parameter settings are also replaced. +UTILITYOMUTE EXIT This function serves to store the currently selected program in the user area or on a RAM card.
2. Press the EXECUTE key. A NOTE If the Store page is activated while a program from the preset area or a ROM card is selected, the display changes as f0Uows. The following verification message appears, When a program is stored, the previous program at that number is cleared. The confirmation message serves as a safeguard against involuntarily overwriting a program. When the EXECUTE key is pressed once more, the selected program is stored at the same program number.
' Storing a Program in a Different &cation - -- p P 3. Press the EXECUTE key. The following verification message appears. It is also possible to store a program in a different area and under a different number, by selecting the area and number with the Dial after calling up the Store page. 1. Press the FUNCTION 4 key from the initial Edit Utility menu. FUNCTION l INPUT When the EXECUTE key is pressed again, the program is stored in the currently selected location. .UTILITY 0 MUTE EXIT m 2.
Veriwing a Pmgram at a Store Location l - - P You can check which program is stored at a certain location by calling it up and listening to it. l. Press the FUNCTION 4 key from the initial Edit Utility menu. FUNCTION I INPUT : 1 1 ".!X.. ... .-1-4 )1: : -c*. j--1 S".. t-. !? !I>c;. 1.:; .... :.S. I-.. I :::::::;:: ...l!=.l ::::: I...' Or. ..S . .S .. . . .S l.-. 7..: :.. 2. Turn the Dial to select a Store area and number. 3. Press the SELECT key.
In this section, general functions of the 9200 such as MIDI settings, storing programs, etc. an:explained. The relationship of the various menus in the Utility mode is shown in the illustration below. By selecting a page on a menu, you move one level down. By pressing the EXIT key, you move one level up.
7ib Activate the Utility Mode Press the UTILITY key in the Program mode. The first To Cancel the Utility Mode Press the UTILITY key once more. menu page is displayed. .UTILiTYOMUTE EXIT MKXm From this menu, you can use the FUNCTION 1 - 4 keys to select one of the following four pages: The indicator of the key goes out and the unit reverts to the Program mode, regardless of which page is currently displayed. Alternatively, you can also press the EXIT key several times to return to the Program mode.
2 MID1 mceive on/off (MIDI Recv) This page allows you to set the basic channel and make other MIDI settings. After you press the FUNCTION 1 key at the Utility mode main menu, the following menu is displayed, and you can choose one of the four pages with the FUNCTION 1 - 4 keys.
2-2 Bank select receive on/off 2-3 System exclusive receive (MIDI Recv Dump) (MIDI Recv Bank Select) To call up this page from the Program mode, you press the following keys: To call up this page from the Program mode, you press the following keys: UTILITY key UTILITY key J+ FUNCTION 1 key -L FUNCTION 2 key J. FUNCTION 1 key 4 FUNCTION 2 key -L FUNCTION 3 key FUNCTION 2 key This page lets you select whether the 9200 will receive MIDI bank select information or not.
3-2 Bank select transmit on/off (MIDI Trans Bank Select) To call up this page from the Program mode, you press the following keys: UTILITY key .1 FUNCTION l key \1 FUNCTION 3 key To call up this page from the Program mode, you press the following keys: UTILITY key L FUNCTION 1 key L FUNCTION 3 key \1 This page lets you select whether the 9200 will transmit MIDI information or not. The page has four submenus (3-1 to 3-4).
3-3 System exclusive transmit (MIDI Trans Dump) 3-4 MIDI T h r u odoff (MIDI Trans MIDI T h r u ) To call up this page from the Program mode, you press the following keys: To call up this page from the Program mode, you press the following keys: UTILITY key UTILITY key .1 L FUNCTION 1 key FUNCTION 1key L -L FUNCTION 3 key FUNCTION 3 key L .1 FUNCTION 3 key FUNCTION 4 key This page lets you transmit bulk data to other MIDI equipment. Use the Dial to select which data to send.
4 Program change number mapping (AUlDl PC # Map) To call up this page from the Program mode, you press the following keys: UTILITY key 4 This page lets you select general system settings, such as the program loading method and input mode. After you press the FUNCTION 2 key at the Utility mode main menu, the following menu is displayed, and you can choose one of the two pages with the FUNCTION 1 - 2 keys. FUNCTION 1 key .
Architectures IIhII/IV: All INPUT 1 - 4 signals are active. The signals are fed directly to the effect module. The auto load function is best set to ON for checking or ediring the sound of programs, and to OFF when switching programs during a performance or recording session. 2 lnput mode setting (Input Mode] To call up this page from the Program mode, you press the following keys: UTILITY key .
lnput mode : MONO Para / Mix, Parallel INPUT MOOULE [ l ] INPUT lnput mode : STEREO Fx Link Architecture OFF INPUT I Para / Mix, Parallel Serial INPUT MOWLE [l] MODULE [ l ] MOOULE 121 MODULE 14 I1 INPUT INPUT INPUT MODULE [ l ] m 3 MODULE [q 4 MODULE [S] INPUT 1 IV 2 INPUT INPUT MODULE [l [ -MODULE [2J MODULE [q 3 4 MODULE [I] MOOULE [l] lnput mode setting
i Load programs fmm card to user area [CARD Load CARD This page lets you read all the programs on a ROM card or RAM card into the user area, or store all the programs in the user area on a RAM card. After you press the FUNCTION 3 key at the Utility mode main menu, the following menu is displayed, and you can choose one of the three pages with the FUNCTION 1 - 3 keys.
2 Save progtams Irom user area to card (CARD Save) To call up this page from the Program mode, you press the following keys: 3 Verify a card (CARD Veriw) To call up this page from the Program mode, you press the following keys: UTILITY key .1 UTILITY key L- FUNCTION 3 key \1 FUNCTION 3 key L FUNCTION 3 key FUNCTION 2 key This page lets you save all programs in the user area on a RAM card. This page lets you verify that all programs in the user area are identical to the programs on a card.
Formatting a RAM Card Before a new RAM card can be used, it must be formatted by the 9200. If an unformatted card is inserted in the card slot and a card page menu is selected, the message "CARD Error" appears on the display. To format a RAM card, proceed as follows. Insert the unformatted card into the card slot and select the "Card Save" option from the Card page. Following the "CARD Error" indication, the message "FORMAT OK?" flashes on the display.
Mounting the Unit in a Rack (1) Remove the three screws on each side. (2) Use the removed screws to attach the supplied rack mount brackets to the sides of the unit. (3) Fasten the unit to the rack with the two supplied screws on each side.
l6 Hz-20kI-I~ Frequency Response 90 dB or better Dynamic Range Inputs 4 Number of Channels (pin 1: GND; pin 2: COLD; pin 3: HOT) Balanced Principle 4 B m Nominal Input Level 10 k n Input Impedance XLR Connector Type Outputs 4 Number of Channels (pin 1: GND; pin 2: COLD; pin 3: HOT) Unbalanced Principle +4dBm Nominal Output Level 300 n Input Impedance XLR Connector Type AID Converter 16 bit, linear 16 bit, linear DIA Converter 44.
REVISION HISTORY; Ver 1.00 - 15.May.1992 ZOOM First Issue TOKYO,JAPAN Corp. 1.TRANSMITTED DATA 1) CHANNEL VOICE MESSAGES STATUS SECOND THIRD DESCRIPTION 0000 0000 Ohhh hhhh CONTROL CHANGE MSB o f Bank S e l e c t hhh hhhh : MSB o f Bank No. (See N o t e 1) LSB of Bank S e l e c t 111 1111 : LSB o f Bank N o .
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NOTE : * nnnn = M I D I C h a n n e l Number ( 0000 - 1111 ) 1. E f f e c t Mute f u n c t i o n i s a l w a y s r e c o g n i z e d i n BASIC C h a n n e l . 0, Mute i s t u r n e d o f f . When v a l u e w v v v v v i s When v a l u e vvvvvvv i s 127, Mute i s t u r n e d on. 2 . Assignment o f OOOOH OOOlH 3FFFH - Bank No. ; I n t e r n a l Memory Card P r e s e t Programs 3 .
3.SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE T r a n s m i s s i b l e E x c l u s i v e messages a r e a l s o t r a n s m i t t e d o n l y w h i l e M I D I Thru f u n c t i o n i s turned off A l l System E x c l u s i v e messages a r e r e c o g n i z e d i n M I D I Dump R e c e i v e Menu o n l y e x c e p t Conununication Request message. .
2 ) Identity Reply BYTE DESCRIPTION 1111 0000 Exclusive S t a t u s 0111 1110 U n i v e r s a l S y s t e m E x c l u s i v e Non-Real Onnn nnnn Channel 0000 0110 G e n e r a l I n f o r m a t i o n (Sub-ID # l ) 0000 0010 I d e n t i t y Reply 0101 0010 ZOOMID 52H 0000 0100 DEVICE I D 04H (ZOOM 9200) 0000 0000 R e s e r v e d o f MSB o f d e v i c e c o d e 0000 0000 R e s e r v e d o f MSB o f d e v i c e c o d e 0000 0000 R e s e r v e d o f MSB o f d e v i c e c o d e Osss ssss
3) Communication Request BYTE DESCRIPTION 1111 0000 EXCLUSIVE STATUS 0101 0010 ZOOM I D 52H Onnn nnnn CHANNEL nnn nnnn : c h a n n e l OOH-OFH o r 7FH ( S e e NOTE 1) 0000 0100 DEVICE ID 04H : d e v i c e No. 0001 0111 FUNCTION I D 17H : Communication R e q u e s t 1111 0111 EOX - (ZOOM 9200) NOTE : 1. When t h i s m e s s a g e i s r e c e i v e d on c h a n n e l No. 7 f h , it s h o u l d be r e c o g n i z e d o n any c h a n n e l .
5 ) P r o g r a m Dump BYTE DESCRIPTION EXCLUSIVE STATUS 0101 0010 ZOOM I D 52H Onnn nnnn CHANNEL nnn nnnn : c h a n n e l OOH-OFH o r 7FH (See NOTE 1) 0000 0100 DEVICE I D 04H : d e v i c e No. 0010 0001 FUNCTION I D 21H : Program Dump (ZOOM 9200) O v w vvw Program Data i n E d i t B u f f e r (See NOTE 2) Ovw vwv EOX NOTE : 1. When t h i s message i s r e c e i v e d on c h a n n e l No. 7 f h , it s h o u l d b e r e c o g n i z e d on any c h a n n e l . 2.
7 ) Write Request BYTE DESCRIPTION 1111 0000 EXCLUSIVE STATUS 0 1 0 1 0010 ZOOM I D 52H Onnn nnnn CHANNEL nnn nnnn : c h a n n e l OOH-OFH o r 7FH ( S e e NOTE 1) 0000 0100 DEVICE I D 04H : d e v i c e No. 0001 0010 FUNCTION I D 12H : W r i t e R e q u e s t Oppp pppp Program No. PPP PPPP : 1 1111 0111 EOX - (ZOOM 9200) 99 NOTE : * Recognized o n l y .
9) A l l Program Dump Request BYTE DESCRIPTION 1111 0000 EXCLUSIVE STATUS 0101 0010 ZOOM I D 52H Onnn nnnn CHANNEL nnn nnnn : c h a n n e l OOH-OFH o r 7FH ( S e e NOTE 1) 0000 0100 DEVICE I D 04H : d e v i c e No. 0 0 0 1 0011 FUNCTION I D 13H : A l l Program Dump R e q u e s t 1111 0111 EOX (ZOOM 9200) NOTE : * Recognized o n l y . When t h i s m e s s a g e i s r e c o g n i z e d , A l l P r o g r a m Dump m e s s a g e w i l l b e t r a n s m i t t e d . 1.
11) System Data D u m p Request BYTE DESCRIPTION 1111 0000 EXCLUSIVE STATUS 0101 0010 ZOOM I D 52H Onnn nnnn CHANNEL nnn nnnn : c h a n n e l OOH-OFH o r 7FH (See NOTE 1) 0000 0100 DEVICE I D 04H : d e v i c e No. 0001 0011 FUNCTION I D 16H : System D a t a Dump R e q u e s t 1111 0111 EOX (ZOOM 9200) NOTE : * Recognized o n l y . When t h i s m e s s a g e i s r e c o g n i z e d , System D a t a Dump m e s s a g e w i l l b e t r a n s m i t t e d . 1.
[ Effector Model Date : ] 9200 M I D I ~ r n p l e r n e n t a t i o nC h a r t Recognized Transmitted Function ~asic Channel Remarks ... Default Changed Memorized Default Messages Altered 1 15.MAY.1992 version : 1 .
Group Hall Hall 1 1 No. 1 I I 1 / 2 Name Arch Effects Fx Link Concert Hall This program simulates a large concen hall and is ideal for large ensembles. Revert, time is 2 2 , wl45m.predelay & medium damping. Huge Hall This program simulates a large modcm concert hall space. Especially useful for filling out acoustic ensembles. Revert, time is 3 . 4 ~wD5ms. ~ predelay & medium damping.
Croup Plate Plate Plate 1 I No. Name Effects I Comments Fx Link [ l ] C Rev6 This program simulates a plate rcverb sound, with low frequency boost, and reverb peaks at SOOI-Izand 8kHz. Basic reverb tirne is 3. 8s. w180ms. of predclay. Big Plate [ l ] C Rev6 This program simulates an exceptionally large plate, with asymmetrical reflections and extreme frequency peaks. Basic reverb time is 7 . 5 , wIl40rns. of predelay.
Group No. Name Effecls Fx Link Comments [l]B m 1 [2] B Rev2 This program patches a long reverb through an early reflection algorithm to simulate a large reflective space. Basic reverb time is 3.4s. wl60ms. of predelay. [ l ]A Rev2 [3] A Echo 121 A Rev2 [4] A Echo Two echoes and two reverbs combine to create the varied and many shaped reflections of an airport lobby. Basic reverb times are 1.85, delays are 340 and 470ms.
Fx Link Group Name Phase Space Phase [ l ] B Phase [2] B Revl Serial Phase Undulator [ l ] B Phase [2] B Echo1 Serial Phase Phase by Phase [ l ] B Phase [2] B Phase Pitch Double Shift Pitch Octaves Vox [ l ] B Rev2 [3]APitch [2] A Pitch Serial First, the pitch shiftcrs creates a detuned oclave below signal. This is sent into the reverb for an interesting vocal effect. Basic reverb h e is 3. l S, wll8ms. of predelay.
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