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[. . . ] FINE TUNE
CONTROL SWITCH INDICATOR MAX MIN MAX 1 3 2 MIN 4 MAX
GROUP. BANK
U :USER
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EFF1 DIST GROUP COMPARE
MODEL 8080 > ZOOM Corporation <
MIN EQ EFF2 EFF3 DLY REV TOTAL MAX
1/2 MIN MAX
INCREASE CONTROL PEDAL
:PRESET :BOTH
COMP
STORE (EXECUTE)
EDIT EXIT
UTILITY PAGE
TYPE
+
PRESENCE OUTPUT
MIN BLINK (DLY:TAP)
CONTROL SWITCH
ADVANCED GUITAR EFFECTS PROCESSOR
r Supe
DECREASE
(TAP/HOLD)
CONTROL PEDAL
BANK
USER FUNCTION
Operation Manual
Thank you for selecting the ZOOM SUPER PLAYER 8080 (hereafter simply called the "8080"). The 8080 is a sophisticated multi-effect device with the following features and functions:
47 types of high-quality single effects produced by two new-generation Zoom DSP ZFx-2 chips. Up to 10 effects can be combined for simultaneous use, with flexible patching arrangements. Virtually unlimited possibilities let you create your ultimate guitar sound. [. . . ] Stereo phone plug
GROUND TIP
RING
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5
Use the to select one of the four combinations shown below.
TYPE -/+ keys
Display R(s) T(s) R(o) T(o) R(o) T(s) R(s) T(o)
Ring Short Open Open Short
Tip Short Open Short Open
6
Store the patch as required.
("Storing an edited patch" p. When this patch is selected, channel selection or effect on/off switching can be performed for the external amplifier.
Advanced Operation
HINT
Foot switch specifications may differ for various amplifiers. Normally, the same cable as used for the foot switch supplied with the amplifier (mono or stereo) should be used. Some amplifiers may not be suitable for control from the 8080, even if a foot switch jack is provided.
NO
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Returning the 8080 to the factory default condition
You can return all settings of the 8080 including all USER group patches to the factory default condition. This is useful for example if you have inadvertently erased the contents of a USER group patch.
Beacon
Display
FINE TUNE
CONTROL SWITCH INDICATOR MAX MIN MAX 1 3 2 MIN 4 MAX
1/2 MIN COMP EFF1 DIST EQ EFF2 EFF3 DLY REV TOTAL MAX MIN MAX
INCREASE CONTROL PEDAL
STORE (EXECUTE)
GROUP COMPARE
EDIT EXIT
UTILITY PAGE
TYPE
+
PRESENCE OUTPUT
MIN BLINK (DLY:TAP)
CONTROL SWITCH
ADVANCED GUITAR EFFECTS PROCESSOR
r Supe
DECREASE
(TAP/HOLD)
1, 3, 4
STORE/EXECUTE key
STORE (EXECUTE)
CONTROL PEDAL
BANK
USER FUNCTION
1
Turn the 8080 off. (Turn the amplifier volume to minimum. ) Turn the 8080 on while holding the
STORE/EXECUTE key
POWER
OFF
2
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Advanced Operation
POWER
A
ON
> ALL INITIALIZE < | ENTER EXECUTE | EXIT
depressed.
3
Press the
STORE/EXECUTE key
once
The 8080 goes into standby for "ALL-INITIALIZE".
ALL INITIALIZE PLEASE EXECUTE Key
more.
4
To carry out "ALLINITIALIZE", press the STORE/EXECUTE key .
All settings of the 8080 are reset to the factory default condition.
01 8080LEAD LVL=100 AMP VOL TMOFF HLD
NOtime.
If you wish to cancel the initialize process, press the EDIT/EXIT key instead of pressing the STORE/EXECUTE key a second
Effect Types and Parameters
Effect Modules of the 8080 CMP (Compressor) Module EFF1 Module
46 47 48 50 54 55 58 60 62 63
DIST (Distortion) Module EQ Module
EFF2 Module EFF3 Module
DLY (Delay) Module
REV (Reverb) Module TOTAL Module
Effect Modules of the 8080
This section describes all effect types and parameters contained in the various effect modules. The 8080 has eight effect modules, comprising the effect types shown in the table below.
COMP
EFF 1
DIST
EQ
EFF2
Pedal Pitch Shifter 2-voice Pitch Shifter Pitch Shifter-Delay 2-voice Harmonized Pitch Shifter Pitch Bender Slow Attack Metallic
EFF3
Flanger1 "Vintage" Flanger2 Phaser2 Chorus1 "Vintage" Chorus2 Vibrato Step Tremolo/Pan
DLY
REV
Compressor 1 1-Band Parametric EQ "Vintage" Compressor2 Pedal-Wah Limiter "Vintage" Auto-Wah1 Auto-Wah2 "Vintage" Phaser1 "Vintage" Vibe Octaver
External DIST 3-Band Equalizer Acoustic Rhythm "Vintage" OverDrive Tube OverDrive Blues OverDrive "Vintage" DIST P "Vintage" DIST M "Vintage" Fuzz B "Vintage" Fuzz-F LeadDriver Metal Distortion
Normal Delay Reverb Hall Twin Delay Reverb Room Hold Delay PingPong Delay "Vintage" Analog Delay
Effect modules and Effect types
The signal flow among the effect modules is as follows.
EXTERNAL DIST SEND/RETURN
INPUT L/R OUTPUT
COMP
EFF 1
DIST
EQ
EFF2
EFF3
DLY
REV
TOTAL
ZNR Guitar Amp Simulator
PATCH LEVEL
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Effect Types and Parameters
NODIST module. 48).
The EFF1 module can be inserted before or after the
DIST EFF 1
EFF1 module insertion point
For the connection between the EFF2 module and EFF3 NOmodule, you can select serial or parallel connection. 63).
Serial
EFF 2
Parallel
EFF 3
EFF 2 EFF 3
EFF2 and EFF3 module connection
CMP (Compressor) Module
COMP
EFF1
DIST
EQ
EFF2
EFF3
DLY
REV
TOTAL
This module provides compression of the input signal to allow sustain effects without overload and to make the sound more uniform.
A standard compressor with natural-sounding sustain.
Parameters Comment
Sets the depth of the compression effect. Sets the RTM direction.
Values
1 50 0 10 7 7 off, on SNS NML, INV
CMP SNS= q EQ= e
PAGE 1
UTILITY PAGE
ATK= w LoC= r
q
MIN MAX 1 3 2 MIN 4 MAX
w r
MIN MAX MIN MAX
q SNS (Sensitivity) w ATK (Attack) e EQ (EQ)
e
PAGE 2
r LoC (Low-Cut)
MIN MAX 1 3 2 MIN 4 MAX
CMP RTM` t DIR= y
t
MIN MAX MIN MAX
y
t RTM (RTM Destination) Shows which RTM parameter is being controlled. y DIR (RTM Direction)
NO
For modules where "RTM
" is being shown, the RTM parameter cannot be changed.
Recreates a compressor type highly popular among fusion guitarists in the seventies and eighties.
VCMP SNS= q
PAGE 1
UTILITY PAGE
VOL= w
q
MIN MAX 1 3 2 MIN 4 MAX
w
Parameters
q SNS (Sensitivity)
Comment
Sets the depth of the compression effect. Sets the RTM direction.
Values
1 50 1 10 SNS NML, INV
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
w VOL (Volume) r DIR (RTM Direction)
e RTM (RTM Destination) Shows which RTM parameter is being controlled.
PAGE 2
VCMP RTM` e DIR= r
MIN
MAX 1 3
2 MIN 4
MAX
e
MIN MAX MIN MAX
r
The limiter serves to keep the level below a certain threshold, creating a more uniform sound.
Effect Types and Parameters
Parameters
Comment
Sets the point where the limiter takes effect. Sets the time required for the level to return to the original value after falling below the threshold. Sets the RTM direction.
Values
1 50 0 10 7 7 off, on THR NML, INV
LIM THR= q EQ= e
PAGE 1
UTILITY PAGE
REL= w LoC= r
q
MIN MAX 1 3 2 MIN 4 MAX
w r
MIN MAX MIN MAX
q THR (Threshold) w REL (Release) e EQ (EQ) r LoC (Low-Cut)
e
PAGE 2
LIM RTM` t DIR= y
MIN
MAX 1 3
2 MIN 4
MAX
t RTM (RTM Destination) Shows which RTM parameter is being controlled.
t
MIN MAX MIN MAX
y
y DIR (RTM Direction)
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EFF1 Module
COMP
EFF1
DIST
EQ
EFF2
EFF3
DLY
REV
TOTAL
This module contains equalizer effects and wah/modulation effects with strong characteristics. It can be inserted before or after the DIST module.
Parametric equalizer with high-range enhancer.
Parameters
q FRQ (Frequency)
Comment
Sets the boost/cut frequency. Sets the width of the boost/cut frequency range.
Values
63, 160, 400, 1. 0, 2. 5 18, 16, , 5, 6 78, 2. 1
PEQ FRQ= q Q= e
PAGE 1
UTILITY PAGE
G= w POS= r
q
MIN MAX 1 3 2 MIN 4 MAX
w r
MIN MAX MIN MAX
w G (Gain) e Q (Q)
e
PAGE 2
t
y
MIN MAX 1 3 2 MIN 4 MAX
r POS (Insert Position) Sets the module insertion point. "BFR" means before the DIST module and "AFT" after the DIST module. t EhF (Enhance Frequency) y SNS (Enhance Sensitivity) Sets the enhancer frequency. Sets the enhancer sensitivity.
BFR, AFT 1-4 off, 1 10
PEQ EhF= t
SNS= y
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
Recreation of an ever-popular vintage-type pedal wah.
Parameters Comment
Sets the center frequency that is active when the patch is called. Lets you select one of two wah types.
Values
1 50
PWAH FRQ= q SEL= e
PAGE 1
UTILITY PAGE
DRY= w POS= r
q
MIN MAX 1 3 2 MIN 4 MAX
w r
MIN MAX MIN MAX
q FRQ (Frequency) w DRY (Dry Mix)
e
0 10 1, 2
PAGE 2
e SEL (Type Select)
MIN MAX 1 3 2 MIN 4 MAX
PWAH RTM` t
Effect Types and Parameters
DIR= y
t
MIN MAX MIN MAX
y
r POS (Insert Position) Sets the module insertion point. "BFR" means before the DIST module and "AFT" after the DIST module. t RTM (RTM Destination) Shows which RTM parameter is being controlled. [. . . ] NO
Effect Types and Parameters
SEAMLESS FUNCTION: 3 TIM= q CUV= w
MIN MAX 1 3 2 MIN 4 MAX
Parameters
q TIM (SEAM Time) w CUV (SEAM Curve)
Comment
Values
Sets the time until the reverberation subsides, in 100-ms steps. OFF, 0. 1 99 The reverberation attenuation pattern can be set to "LNR" (reverberation is cut when the time interval set with the "TIM" parameter has elapsed) or "HLD"(reverberation continues for the programmed duration). LNR, HLD
q
MIN MAX MIN MAX
w
NOpatch is shorter than the time set with the "TIM" parameter, the programmed reverb time has priority.
For reverb, the seamless function operates only if reverb in the newly selected module is off. If the programmed reverb time of the
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The control output can be used to switch channels at a guitar amplifier. [. . . ]
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