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Brand | Zoom |
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Model | 8080 |
Category | Music Pedal |
Language | English |
Explains symbols like Note, Hint, and cross-references used in the manual.
Details warnings, power, environment, handling, alterations, and cable connection safety.
Covers electrical interference and cleaning guidelines for the device.
Details the components and controls on the top surface of the 8080 unit.
Identifies and describes the input/output jacks and switches on the rear of the unit.
Illustrates various ways to connect the 8080 to guitars, amplifiers, and other effects.
Explains the three main operating modes: Play, Edit, and Utility.
Guides the user through selecting and playing patches in the device's primary mode.
Details the procedure for choosing patches from preset or user banks using panel controls.
Guides the user on how to use the built-in chromatic tuner to tune their instrument.
Explains how to adjust the reference pitch for the auto tuner.
Details how to enter edit mode and modify patch parameters.
Explains the process of saving modified patch settings to memory.
Describes real-time modulation controls for effect parameters.
Explains how to configure global settings affecting all patches.
Guides on using the 8080 to control external stompboxes or rack effects.
Details how to use the 8080 to switch amplifier channels or effects remotely.
Outlines the procedure for resetting all settings to their original factory state.
Lists and describes the eight effect modules available in the 8080.
Details the parameters and types for the compressor effect.
Explains the various wah and modulation effects in the EFF1 module.
Covers distortion, overdrive, and acoustic effects with their parameters.
Explains the 3-band equalizer and its tonal compensation capabilities.
Details the different delay types, including normal, twin, and hold delays.
Describes the three stereo reverberation effects: Hall, Room, and Ping-Pong.
Covers settings for control pedals, switches, and seamless functions.
Explains how MIDI messages are transmitted and recognized by the 8080.
Lists the technical specifications, including inputs, outputs, and power requirements.
Provides solutions for common problems encountered with the 8080.