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Effect Types and Parameters
ZOOM B1/B1X
24
REVERB/DELAY module
This module contains effects that simulate various reverb sounds. For this module, the two
items REVERB/DELAY and DECAY/TIME can be adjusted separately.
REVERB/DELAY
(Type&Prm1)
DECAY/TIME (Prm2)
Selects the REVERB/DELAY
module effect type and controls
parameter 1 at the same time.
Controls the value of parameter
2.
Delay
Time
This is a delay with a maximum setting
of 3000 ms. Higher right-digit setting
values increase the level of the effect
sound and the feedback amount.
Sets the delay time. In the 10 - 1000
millisecond range, the adjustment is
performed in 10-ms steps (1 - 99,1.0).
Above 1 second, the adjustment is
performed in 100-ms steps (1.1 - 3.0).
Tape Echo
This effect simulates a tape echo with a
long delay time of up to 3000 ms. The
right-digit setting values determine the
level of the effect sound and the
feedback amount.
Analog Delay
This effect simulates an analog delay
with a long delay time of up to 3000
ms. The right-digit setting values
determine the level of the effect sound
and the feedback amount.
Ping Pong Delay
This is a ping-pong type delay where
the delay sound alternates between left
and right. The right-digit setting values
determine the level of the effect sound
and the feedback amount.
Hall Decay
This reverb effect simulates the
acoustics of a concert hall. Higher
right-digit setting values increase the
level of the effect sound.
Adjusts the decay duration.
Room
This reverb effect simulates the
acoustics of a room. Higher right-digit
setting values increase the level of the
effect sound.
Spring
This effect simulates a spring-type
reverb. Higher right-digit setting
values increase the level of the effect
sound.
D1 D9
130
TAP
T1 T9
A1 A9
P1 P9
H1 H9
130
R1 R9
S1 S9
Restoring Factory Defaults
ZOOM B1/B1X
25
B1/B1X Preset Pattern
# Pattern Name TimSig # Pattern Name TimSig # Pattern Name TimSig
1
8beat 1
4/4
15
FUNK 1
4/4
29
5per4 2
5/4
2
8beat 2
4/4
16
FUNK 2
4/4
30
LATIN
4/4
3
8beat 3
4/4
17
HIPHOP
4/4
31
BALLAD 1
4/4
4
8shuffle
4/4
18
R'nR
4/4
32
BALLAD 2
3/4
5
16beat 1
4/4
19
POP 1
4/4
33
BLUES 1
4/4
6
16beat 2
4/4
20
POP 2
4/4
34
BLUES 2
3/4
7
16shuffle
4/4
21
POP 3
4/4
35
JAZZ 1
4/4
8
ROCK
4/4
22
DANCE 1
4/4
36
JAZZ 2
3/4
9
HARD
4/4
23
DANCE 2
4/4
37
METRO 3
3/4
10
METAL 1
4/4
24
DANCE 3
4/4
38
METRO 4
4/4
11
METAL 2
4/4
25
DANCE 4
4/4
39
METRO 5
5/4
12
THRASH
4/4
26
3per4
3/4
40
METRO
13
PUNK
4/4
27
6per8
3/4
14
DnB
4/4
28 5per4 1
5/4
Restoring Factory Defaults
In the factory default condition, the patches of the user area (A0 – d9) of the B1/B1X contain the same
settings as the patches of the preset area (00 – 39). Even after overwriting the user patches, their original
content can be restored in a single operation ("All Initialize" function).
1. Turn the B1/B1X on while holding
down the [STORE] key.
The indication "AL" appears on the display.
2. To carry out the All Initialize function,
press the [STORE] key once more.
All patch settings are returned to the factory
default condition, and the unit switches to play
mode. To cancel All Initialize, press the
RHYTHM [R/P] key instead of the [STORE]
key.
NOTE
When you carry out All Initialize, any newly created
patches that were stored in the user area will be
deleted (overwritten). Perform this operation with care
to prevent losing any patches that you want to keep.
AL

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Zoom B1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Input Impedance1 MΩ
TunerYes
Power9V DC
Power Supply9V DC adapter or 6 AA batteries
TypeBass multi-effects pedal
Input1/4" jack
Output1/4" jack
Headphone Output1/8" jack
Patches40 (user) + 40 (preset)

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