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Zoom MultiStomp MS-50G User Manual

Zoom MultiStomp MS-50G
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Thank you very much for purchasing the ZOOM .
Please read this manual carefully to learn about all the functions of
the so that you will be able to use it fully for a long time.
Keep this manual in a convenient place for reference when necessary.
OPERATION MANUAL
© ZOOM CORPORATION
Copying or reproduction of this document in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
If the is not used for 10
hours, it will turn off automatically
by default.
If you want the power to stay ON all the time,
please see "4 To set the Power Management
function" on page 19 and set the value to OFF.
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A printed list of effect parameters is not included with the .
Please download a copy from the ZOOM website.
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Zoom MultiStomp MS-50G Specifications

General IconGeneral
Simultaneous Effects6
DisplayLCD
Sampling Frequency44.1 kHz
A/D Conversion24-bit
D/A Conversion24-bit
Patches50
Input1/4"
Output1/4"
Power9V DC
Weight350 g (without batteries)
Frequency Response20Hz - 20kHz
Power SupplyBatteries: AA/LR6 battery x 2
Battery LifeApprox. 6 hours (alkaline batteries)
Effect TypesDelay, Reverb, Modulation, Distortion, EQ, Filter, Dynamics

Summary

ZOOM MS-50G Operation Manual Introduction

Welcome and Manual Overview

Welcomes the user and outlines the purpose of the operation manual for comprehensive understanding.

Safety Precautions and Usage Guidelines

Understanding Safety Symbols

Explains the meaning of warning and caution symbols used in the manual to prevent accidents.

Safe Operating Environment and Handling

Covers environmental conditions, AC adapter/battery handling, product care, and malfunction procedures.

MS-50G Hardware Overview

Key Device Components

Identifies and describes essential parts like jacks, indicators, display, knobs, and footswitch.

Parameter and Cursor Control Functions

Details the operation and functionality of parameter knobs and cursor keys for navigation and adjustment.

Device Power-Up and Display Information

Powering On the MS-50G

Step-by-step instructions for connecting power sources and turning the unit on.

Understanding the Display Screens

Explains the Home Screen and Edit Screen for effect selection and parameter adjustment.

Effect Adjustment and Management

Controlling Effect ON/OFF and Type Selection

How to activate/deactivate effects and choose different effect types.

Parameter Adjustment and Page Navigation

Methods for fine-tuning effect parameters and moving between parameter pages.

Effect Processing Capacity Limitations

Information on managing combined effects and avoiding 'DSP Full!' errors.

Patch Memory Operations

Selecting and Saving Custom Patches

Procedures for choosing existing patch memories and saving new ones with custom names.

Footswitch Control of Patch List

How to manage the footswitch's patch cycling list and add/remove memories.

Advanced Effect Chain Configuration

Adding and Removing Effects

Steps for inserting new effects into or deleting effects from the active chain.

Rearranging and Viewing Effects

Methods for changing the order of effects and scrolling through them in the chain.

Tuner Functionality

Activating and Configuring the Tuner

How to turn the tuner on/off and set standard pitch or tuner type.

Tuner Modes and Tuning Guide

Explanation of tuner display modes, drop tuning, and the guitar tuning process.

Tempo Synchronization Features

Setting Tempo via Footswitch or Knob

Instructions for synchronizing effects to tempo by tapping the footswitch or a control knob.

System Settings: Footswitch and Tuner

Configuring Footswitch Hold Action

Sets the function (TUNER or TAP TEMPO) activated by holding the footswitch for 1 second.

Setting Tuner Bypass/Mute Modes

Determines if effects are bypassed or muted when the tuner is active.

System Settings: Power and Tuner Modes

Power Management Function

Controls automatic power-off after inactivity or disables the feature.

Tuner Mode Options

Selecting between BYPASS or MUTE modes for the tuner operation.

System Settings: Auto Save and Battery

Auto Save Function Control

Enabling or disabling automatic saving of preset parameter changes.

Battery Type Selection

Setting the battery type for accurate charge monitoring.

System Settings: Display Options

LCD Backlight Timeout Setting

Adjusts the time before the LCD backlight dims automatically.

Display Contrast Adjustment

Modifies the brightness and clarity of the device's LCD screen.

System Settings: Firmware Information

Viewing Firmware Versions

Displays the current system, preset, and boot firmware versions.

Firmware Update Process

Connecting and Executing Firmware Update

Steps to connect the device to a computer and run the firmware update application.

Comprehensive Effect Type Catalog

Dynamics, Filters, Drive, and Amp Effects

Details on compressor, EQ, filters, distortions, and amplifier simulations.

Modulation, Pitch, Delay, and Reverb Effects

Descriptions of modulation, pitch shifting, delay, and reverb effects.

Factory Default Restoration

Executing the All Initialize Function

Steps to perform a full factory reset, restoring all settings to their original defaults.

Troubleshooting Guide

Resolving Power, Audio, and Noise Issues

Solutions for common problems like no power, low volume, and excessive noise.

Addressing Effect Malfunctions and Battery Problems

Guidance on fixing effects not working and troubleshooting battery life concerns.

Technical Specifications Summary

Device Performance and Electrical Data

Key specifications including effects, sampling rate, input/output levels, and power requirements.

Physical Dimensions and Weight

Details on the unit's physical size, USB interface, and overall weight.

Tuner Type Reference Guide

Standard and Alternate Guitar Tunings

Provides a table of different tuner displays and their corresponding guitar string note names.

Regulatory and Disposal Information

Compliance and Environmental Guidelines

Information on FCC compliance, EU directives, and proper electronic waste disposal.

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