2.
Use the [PARAMETER/VALUE] keys to select the algorithm and the setting value.
The up/down [PARAMETER/VALUE] keys change the setting value. When the highest or
lowest setting is reached, the unit switches to the next algorithm.
Pressing the left/right [PARAMETER/VALUE] keys changes directly to the next algorithm.
3.
To change the parameter of the currently selected algorithm, press the
[ENTER/YES] key.
While the algorithm is displayed, pressing the [ENTER/YES] key calls up the parameter for
that algorithm.
DOBLE 0
TIME 2
ROOM 5
DOBLE 0
HALL 8
HALL 9
ROOM 0
ZOOM MRS-4
23
ZOOM MRS-4
22
Adjusts the reverb tone. Higher settings produce stronger
treble boost. (5 is the flat setting.)
Send/return effect algorithms and parameters
Parameter
HALL 0
HALL 9
This is a stereo effect that adds hall type reverberation. Higher settings
produce longer reverb time.
Algorithm 1
( HALL 0 – HALL 9 )
( TONE 0 – TONE 10 )
TONE 0
TONE 10
Adjusts the reverb tone. Higher settings produce stronger
treble boost. (5 is the flat setting.)
( TONE 0 – TONE 10 )
Parameter
This is a stereo effect that adds room type reverberation. Higher settings
produce longer reverb time.
( ROOM 0 – ROOM 9 )
Algorithm 2
ROOM 0
ROOM 9
TONE 0
TONE 10
Adjusts the delay time in the range from 2 – 50 ms.
( TIME 2 – TIME 50 )
Parameter
This is a mono doubling delay which adds a slightly delayed component to
the original sound, giving the sound more body. Higher settings produce
more delayed components.
( DOUBLE0 – DOUBLE9 )
Algorithm 3
DOBLE 0
DOBLE 9
TIME 2
TIME 50
Adjusts the delay time in the range from 50 – 250 ms.
( TIME 50 – TIME 250 )
Parameter
This is a mono short delay. Higher settings produce more delayed
components.
( SHORT 0 – SHORT 9 )
Algorithm 4
SHORT 0
SHORT 9
TIME 50
TIME250
Adjusts the delay time in the range from 250 ms (setting
value 25) – 1000 ms (setting value 100).
Parameter
LONG 0
LONG 9
This is a mono long delay. Higher settings produce more delayed
components.
Algorithm 5
( LONG 0 – LONG 9 )
( TIME 25 – TIME 100 )
TIME 25
TIME100
Adjusts the fluctuation rate. Higher values produce faster
fluctuation.
( RATE 1 – RATE 50 )
Parameter
This is a mono chorus effect. A component whose pitch shifts cyclically up
and down is added to the original sound, resulting in a wavering, expansive
sound.
( CHO MN )
Algorithm 6
CHO MN
RATE 1
RATE 50
Adjusts the fluctuation rate. Higher values produce faster
fluctuation.
( RATE 1 – RATE 50 )
Parameter
This is a stereo chorus effect. The pitch of left and right components are
shifted upside down, resulting in a unique, expansive sound.
( CHO ST )
Algorithm 7
CHO ST
RATE 1
RATE 50
Basic Operation
Basic Operation