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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Usage Precautions
• High humidity or moisture
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
In this manual, symbols are used to highlight warnings and
cautions for you to read so that accidents can be prevented. The
meanings of these symbols are as follows:
This symbol indicates explanations about extremely
dangerous matters. If users ignore this symbol and
handle the device the wrong way, serious injury or
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death could result.
This symbol indicates explanations about dangerous
matters. If users ignore this symbol and handle the
device the wrong way, bodily injury and damage to
Caution
the equipment could result.
Please observe the following safety tips and precautions to
ensure hazard-free use of the B2.
Power requirements
Since power consumption of this unit is fairly high, we
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recommend the use of an AC adapter whenever
possible. When powering the unit from batteries, use
only alkaline types.
[AC adapter operation]
• Be sure to use only an AC adapter which supplies 9 V DC,
300 mA and is equipped with a "center minus" plug
(Zoom AD-0006). The use of an adapter other than the
specified type may damage the unit and pose a safety
hazard.
• Connect the AC adapter only to an AC outlet that supplies
the rated voltage required by the adapter.
• When disconnecting the AC adapter from the AC outlet,
always grasp the adapter itself and do not pull at the cable.
• During lightning or when not using the unit for an
extended period, disconnect the AC adapter from the AC
outlet.
[Battery operation]
• Use four conventional IEC R6 (size AA) batteries
(alkaline).
• The B2 cannot be used for recharging.
•Pay close attention to the labelling of the battery to make
sure you choose the correct type.
• When not using the unit for an extended period, remove
the batteries from the unit.
• If battery leakage has occurred, wipe the battery
compartment and the battery terminals carefully to
remove all remnants of battery fluid.
• While using the unit, the battery compartment cover
should be closed.
Environment
To prevent the risk of fire, electric shock or
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malfunction, avoid using your B2 in environments
where it will be exposed to:
• Extreme temperatures
• Heat sources such as radiators or stoves
• Excessive dust or sand
• Excessive vibration or shock
Handling
•Never place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on
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the B2 since this can cause electric shock.
• Do not place naked flame sources, such as lighted candles,
on the B2 since this can cause fire.
• The B2 is a precision instrument. Do not exert undue
pressure on the keys and other controls. Also take care not
to drop the unit, and do not subject it to shock or excessive
pressure.
•Take care that no foreign objects (coins or pins etc.) or
liquids can enter the unit.
Connecting cables and input and output
jacks
Caution
You should always turn off the power to the B2 and all
other equipment before connecting or disconnecting
any cables. Also make sure to disconnect all connection
cables and the power cord before moving the B2.
Alterations
Never open the case of the B2 or attempt to modify the
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product in any way since this can result in damage to
the unit.
Volume
Do not use the B2 at a loud volume for a long time
Caution
since this can cause hearing impairment.
Usage Precautions
Electrical interference
For safety considerations, the B2 has been designed to provide
maximum protection against the emission of electromagnetic
radiation from inside the device, and protection from external
interference. However, equipment that is very susceptible to
interference or that emits powerful electromagnetic waves
should not be placed near the B2, as the possibility of
interference cannot be ruled out entirely.
With any type of digital control device, the B2 included,
electromagnetic interference can cause malfunctioning and can
corrupt or destroy data. Care should be taken to minimize the
risk of damage.
Cleaning
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the B2. If necessary, slightly
moisten the cloth. Do not use abrasive cleanser, wax, or solvents
(such as paint thinner or cleaning alcohol), since these may dull
the finish or damage the surface.
Please keep this manual in a convenient place for
future reference.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Features
Thank you for selecting the
processor with the following features and functions.
Latest technology for outstanding performance
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96 kHz / 24 bit sampling (with 32 bit internal processing) assures excellent sound quality. The B2 carves
out a sonic outline in superb detail while preserving the original sound character of the bass guitar.
Versatile palette of effects
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Out of a total of 47 effects, up to nine (including ZNR) can be used simultaneously. The dazzling
choices provided by the B2 include distortion effects modeled on famous amps and compact effects,
compressor/limiter effects for dynamic punch, a parametric equalizer essential for working on sonic
nuances, as well as various delay and modulation effects. Both in quality and versatility, the B2 far
surpasses anything in its class. You can even transform the output into a cool synth bass or fretless bass
sound.
Really usable patches straight out of the box
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Effect module combinations are stored and called up in units referred to as patches. The B2 comes with
a full complement of 40 read-only plus 40 user-programmable patches, giving you 80 great reasons to
start grooving.
Great for live performances and direct recording
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The distortion effects have a special parameter that selects whether to apply only the head amp
characteristics or add also the cabinet sound. This lets you use the B2 effectively not only for a live
performance but also when feeding the signal directly to a recorder.
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Integrated auto-chromatic tuner and rhythm functions
Realistic PCM sound sources are available to auto-play a number of rhythm patterns. This is convenient
for use as a metronome during practice or to provide a simple rhythm part for a quick session. An autochromatic tuner for bass guitar is also built right into the unit, including a function for silent tuning
which lets you easily tune your instrument on stage.
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Sophisticated user interface
The combination of a rotary type selector and three parameter knobs make the effect editing process
intuitive and quick. The mute interval when switching patches has been reduced to less than 8
milliseconds. Seamless patch changing is now a reality.
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Dual power supply principle allows use anywhere
The B2 can be powered from four IEC R6 (size AA) batteries or an AC adapter. Continuous operating
time on batteries is approximately 7.5 hours with alkaline batteries.
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Easy operation with foot switch and expression pedal
An optional foot switch (FS01) or expression pedal (FP01/FP02) can be connected to the CONTROL IN
jack. The foot switch is convenient for quickly switching effect programs, setting the tempo for the
rhythm function, or switching delay hold on and off. The expression pedal can be used to adjust the
volume or the tonal quality of an effect in real time.
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(hereafter simply called the "B2"). The B2 is a multi effect
Please take the time to read this manual carefully so as to get the most out of the unit and to ensure
optimum performance and reliability.
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Terms Used in This Manual
This section explains some important terms that are used throughout the B2 documentation.
INOUT
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Effect module
As shown in the illustration above, the B2 can be
thought of as a combination of several single effects.
Each of these effects is referred to as an effect module.
In addition to modules comprising compressor and
limiter effects (COMP/LIMIT), amp simulator/synth
bass effects (DRIVE/SYNTH), and modulation/special
effects (MOD/SFX), the B2 also provides a module for
ZNR (ZOOM Noise Reduction). Various parameters
such as effect intensity can be adjusted for each module
individually, and modules can be switched on and off
as desired.
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Effect type
Within some effect modules, there are several
different effects which are referred to as effect types.
For example, the modulation/SFX effect module
(MOD/SFX) comprises chorus, flanger, pitch shifter,
delay, and other effect types. Only one of these can
be selected at a time.
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Effect parameter
All effect modules have various parameters that can
be adjusted. These are called effect parameters.
In the B2, effect parameters are adjusted with the
parameter knobs 1 – 3. Similar to the knobs on a
compact effect, these change aspects such as tonal
character and effect intensity. Which parameter is
assigned to each knob depends on the currently
selected effect module and effect type.
LO EQZNR/MIXDRIVE/SYNTHCOMP/LIMITWAH/EFXMOD/SFXHI EQDELAYREVERB
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Patch
In the B2, effect module combinations are stored and
called up in units referred to as patches. A patch
comprises information about the on/off status of each
effect module, about the effect type used in each
module, and about effect parameter settings. The
internal memory of the B2 holds up to 80 patches
(including 40 patches which allow read/write).
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Bank and area
A group of ten patches is called a bank. The memory
of the B2 comprises a total of eight banks, labelled A
to d and 0 to 3. Banks A – d form the user area
which allows read/write. Banks 0 to 3 are the preset
area containing read-only patches.
The patches within each bank are numbered 0
through 9. To specify a patch of the B2, you use the
format "A1" (patch number 1 from bank A), "06"
(patch number 6 from bank 0), etc.
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Play mode/edit mode
The internal status of the B2 is referred to as the
operation mode. The two major modes are "play
mode" in which you can select patches and use them
for playing your instrument, and "edit mode" in
which you can modify the effects. The module
selector serves for switching between the play mode
and edit mode.
Operating the B2 on batteries
Turn the B2 over and open the cover
1.
of the battery compartment on the bottom.
B2
bottom view
Latch
Cover
Latch
Press the latch to release
it and then raise the cover.
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Insert four fresh IEC R6
2.
(size AA) batteries.
Four IEC R6
(size AA) batteries
Insert batteries facing
in alternate directions.
Use four IEC R6 (size AA) batteries.
When the batteries are getting low, the
indication "bt" appears on the display.
Close the cover of
3.
the battery compartment.
Push the cover in until the
latch audibly snaps into
place.
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Controls and Functions / Connections
Module selector
Switches between play mode and edit mode. In edit
mode, the knob selects the module for operation.
BANK [-]/[+] keys
In play mode, the keys serve for directly switching to
the next lower or higher bank.
In edit mode, the keys switch the effect type for the
currently selected module.
[STORE] key
Serves for storing edited patches in memory.
[W]/[Q] foot switches
These switches are used for selecting patches,
switching effect modules on and off, controlling the
tuner, and other functions.
[INPUT] jack
Serves for connecting the bass guitar.
Top Panel
Rear Panel
Bass guitar
[OUTPUT/PHONES] jack
This stereo phone jack serves for
connection to the bass guitar
amplifier or for monitoring with
headphones. It is also possible to
use a Y cable for sending the output
to two amplifiers, to produce a
spacious stereo effect sound.
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Headphones
Bass guitar amplifier
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Controls and Functions / Connections
Parameter knobs 1 - 3
These knobs allow changing the level of effect
parameters or of the overall patch. During rhythm
playback, the knobs let you select a pattern, set the
tempo, and adjust the rhythm volume.
RHYTHM [R/P] key
Serves to start/stop rhythm playback.
[TAP] key
Allows manual input of time related effect parameter
values such as delay time, and rhythm pattern tempo.
Display
Shows patch numbers, setting values, and other
information about operating the B2.
AC adapter
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[DC IN] jack
An AC adapter (ZOOM AD-0006) with a rated
output of 9 volts DC, 300 mA (center minus
plug) can be plugged into this jack.
[POWER] switch
Turns the unit on and off.
[CONTROL IN] jack
Serves for connection of the optional foot switch
(FS01) or expression pedal (FP01/FP02).
FP01/FP02
FS01
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Selecting a Patch
To try out the various effects of the B2, we recommend that you simply play your instrument while
switching patches.
Turn power on
Use a shielded cable with mono phone plug
to connect the bass guitar to the [INPUT]
jack of the B2.
When using the B2 with the AC adapter,
plug the adapter into the outlet and plug
the cable from the adapter into the [DC
IN] jack on the B2.
Set the [POWER] switch on the rear
panel of the B2 to ON.
Turn the bass guitar amplifier on and
adjust the volume to a suitable position.
Set the B2 to play mode
If the Module selector is set to a position
other than "PLAY", set it to "PLAY".
The bank and patch
that were selected
when the power was
last turned off will
appear on the display.
HINT
Immediately after turning the B2 on, the
unit will be in play mode, even if the
Module selector is set to a position other
than "PLAY".
Bank name Patch number
A1
Select a patch
To switch the patch, press one of the [W]/[Q] foot switches.
Pressing the [W] foot switch calls up the next lower patch, and pressing the [Q] foot
switch calls up the next higher patch.
Repeatedly pressing one foot switch cycles through patches in the order A0 – A9 ... d0 – d9
→ 00 – 09 ... 30 – 39 → A0, or the reverse order.
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Selecting a Patch
Adjust tone and volume
To adjust the effect sound and volume
levels in play mode, the Parameter
knobs 1 – 3 can be used. Each knob
controls a specific parameter.
Parameter knob 1
Adjusts the CABINET
parameter of the
DRIVE/SYNTH module
(cabinet simulator effect
intensity).
Parameter knob 2
Adjusts the TONE parameter of the
DRIVE/SYNTH module (mainly distortion
sound character).
When you turn a Parameter knob, the corresponding
LED lights up and the display briefly shows the
current value of the respective parameter.
Parameter knob 3
Adjusts the PATCH
LEVEL parameter
(output level of the
entire patch).
To select the banks A – d, 0 – 3 directly, use the BANK [-]/[+] keys.
Pressing the BANK [-] key calls up the next lower bank, and pressing the BANK
[+] key calls up the next higher bank.
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NOTE
• If the DRIVE/SYNTH module is set to OFF
for the currently selected module
(indication "oF" is shown on the display),
Parameter knobs 1 and 2 have no effect.
• The higher the setting value of Parameter
knob 1 (CABINET parameter), the more
will the cabinet character be emphasized.
• Changes made here are temporary and
will be lost when you select another
patch. To retain the changes, store the
patch in the user area.
• The master level in common to all
patches is set in edit mode (→ p. 30).
Directly selecting a bank
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Using the Tuner
The B2 incorporates an auto-chromatic tuner. To use the tuner function, the built-in effects must be
bypassed (temporarily turned off) or muted (original sound and effect sound turned off).
Switch to bypass or mute
Setting the B2 to the bypass state
In play mode, press both [W]/[Q] foot
switches together briefly and release.
Setting the B2 to the mute state
In play mode, press both [W]/[Q] foot
switches together and hold for at least 1
second.
Patch change at bypass/mute
When you press both [W]/[Q] foot switches together while
playing your instrument, the bypass/mute condition is
activated. However, the sound may change momentarily
just before the condition is activated. This is because the
B2 switches to the next higher or lower patch when one of
the foot switches is pressed slightly earlier. (When you
cancel the bypass/mute condition, the original patch
number will be active again.)
This kind of behavior is not a defect. It is due to the very
high speed at which the B2 responds to patch switching.
To prevent the sound change caused by the above
condition, do not produce sound with your instrument until
the bypass/mute condition is fully established.
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Play the string to tune
Play the open string to tune,
and adjust the pitch.
The left side of the display shows the
note which is closest to the current pitch.
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A8
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Using the Tuner
Adjusting the reference pitch of the tuner
If required, you can fine-adjust the reference pitch of the B2 tuner. The default
setting after power-on is center A = 440 Hz.
Turn Parameter knob 1.
4 0
The current reference pitch is shown.
The adjustment range is 35 – 45 (center A = 435
to 445 Hz).
While the reference pitch value is shown,
turn Parameter knob 1 to adjust it.
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When you release the Parameter knob, the display
indication will return to the previous condition
after a while.
NOTE
When you turn the B2 off and on again,
the reference pitch setting will be reset
to 40 (center A = 440 Hz).
The right side of the display
shows a symbol that indicates
by how much the tuning is off.
A8
Tune other strings in the
same way.
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Return to play mode
Press one of the [W]/[Q] foot switches.
Pitch is highPitch is correct
Indication turns faster the more
the pitch is off
Pitch is low
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Using the Rhythm Function
The B2 has a built-in rhythm function that plays realistic drum sounds in various patterns. The rhythm
function is available in play mode or in the bypass/mute condition.
Set the B2 to play mode
If the Module selector is set to a position
other than "PLAY", set it to "PLAY".
Start the rhythm function
To start the rhythm function, press the
RHYTHM [R/P] key.
NOTE
During rhythm playback, the REVERB
module is OFF.
Select a rhythm pattern
The B2 has 40 built-in rhythm patterns. For more
information on the pattern contents, see the back
cover of this manual.
To continuously switch rhythm patterns,
turn Parameter knob 1.
To select the next higher or next lower
rhythm pattern, press one of the BANK
[-]/[+] keys.
When the above steps are carried out, the current
rhythm pattern number (01 – 40) is briefly shown
on the display.
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Adjust the rhythm volume
Using the Rhythm Function
To adjust the rhythm volume, turn Parameter knob 3.
When you turn the Parameter knob, the current setting (0 – 30) is shown
on the display.
Adjust the tempo
The rhythm pattern tempo can be adjusted in the
range of 40 – 250 BPM (beats per minute).
To continuously change the rhythm
tempo, turn Parameter knob 2.
To manually specify the rhythm tempo,
hit the [TAP] key at least three times in
the desired interval.
At the first push of the [TAP] key, the current
tempo value is shown on the display. The B2 then
automatically detects the interval for the second
and subsequent keypresses and sets the tempo
accordingly.
While the above steps are carried out, the current
tempo value (40 – 250) is shown on the display.
For values in the range from 100 to 199, a dot is
shown after the first digit. For values of 200 and
above, dots are shown after the first and second
digits.
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2
040
Dot is shown
Tempo = 120 BPMTempo =240 BPM
Dots are shown
Stop the rhythm
To stop the rhythm, press the RHYTHM [R/P] key.
The B2 returns to the previous condition.
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Editing a Patch
The patches of the B2 can be freely edited by changing the effect parameter settings. Try editing the
currently selected patch to create your own sound.
Select the effect module
Turn the Module selector to select the
effect module to edit. The following
settings are available.
When you switch to a different module, the effect
type currently selected for that module is shown on
the display. While the B2 is in edit mode, a dot
appears in the bottom right of the display.
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Effect type
A G
To switch an effect
module on and off
To switch the selected module
between ON and OFF, press one
of the [W]/[Q] foot switches.
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Dot shows that unit
is in edit mode
The indication "oF" appears on the
display. When you press one of the
foot switches again, the indication
returns to the previous condition.
HINT
O
F
The ZNR/MIX module cannot be
turned off in this way. To disable ZNR,
set the effect parameter value to "oF".
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Terminate the edit mode
To terminate the edit mode and
return to the play mode, set the
Module selector to the "PLAY"
position.
NOTE
Change the parameter
value
To change the setting value of effect
parameters, use the Parameter knobs
1 – 3.
Which parameter is assigned to a knob depends on
which effect module/effect type is selected. For
information on parameters for effect
modules/effect types, see page 23 – 30.
When you turn a Parameter knob, the
corresponding LED lights up and the display
briefly shows the current value of the respective
parameter.
Editing a Patch
When you return to play mode and
select another patch, the changes
you have made in edit mode will be
lost unless you store the patch
first. To retain the changes, store
the patch as described on page 16.
To switch the effect type
of the selected module,
use the BANK [-]/[+] keys.
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NOTE
Select the effect type
NOTE
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When a module that is set to OFF is
selected, the display will show "oF".
If you press the BANK [-]/[+] keys for
a module that is set to OFF, the
module will be turned ON.
For modules that have only one
effect type, pressing the BANK [-]/[+]
keys has no effect.
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Storing/Copying Patches
An edited patch can be stored in a bank of the user area (A – d). It is also possible to store an existing patch
in another location to create a copy.
In play mode or edit
mode, press the [STORE]
key
The bank and patch number are shown
on the display as a flashing indication.
A 0
NOTE
Patches of banks in the preset area (0 –
3) are read-only. No patches can be
stored or copied into these locations. If
you press the [STORE] key while a patch
from the preset area is selected, the
patch "A0" (bank A, patch number 0) will
be selected automatically as default
store/copy target.
Select the store/copy
target bank
To select the store/copy target bank,
use the BANK [-]/[+] keys.
D 0
NOTE
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Only a bank of the user area (A – d) can
be selected as store/copy target bank.
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To cancel the store process
To cancel the store process, operate the
Module selector before pressing the [STORE]
key again ( ).
Press the [STORE] key
once more
When the store/copy process is
completed, the B2 returns to the
previous mode, with the target patch
being selected.
Storing/Copying Patches
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Specify the store/copy
target patch number
To specify the store/copy target patch
number, use the [W]/[Q] foot switches.
D 4
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Using an Optional Foot Switch or Pedal
The B2 is equipped with a [CONTROL IN] jack designed for connection of an optional foot switch or
expression pedal. This section explains how to use these accessories.
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bP (bypass/mute)
Using the foot switch (FS01)
Connecting the optional foot switch FS01 to the
[CONTROL IN] jack allows changing banks with
the foot switch while the unit is in play mode. It is
also possible to switch bypass/mute on and off,
control the tap tempo function, or perform other
functions with the foot switch.
1.
Plug the cable from the FS01 into the
[CONTROL IN] jack, and then turn the
B2 on.
2.
Set the Module selector to the
"CONTROL" position.
The B2 goes into edit mode. You can now make
settings for the expression pedal and foot switch.
Turn Parameter knob 2 to select one
3.
of the following functions for the foot
switch.
The foot switch controls bypass or mute on/off.
This has the same effect as pressing both [
Q
] foot switches at the same time in play
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mode.
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tP (tap tempo)
Pressing the foot switch repeatedly can be used
to set the interval for the rhythm function or to
make settings for effect parameters supporting
the tap function. This has the same effect as
pressing the [TAP] key.
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bU (bank up)
Each push of the foot switch switches to the
next higher bank. This has the same effect as
pressing the BANK [+] key.
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rH (rhythm on/off)
The foot switch controls start/stop of the
rhythm function. This has the same effect as
R
/P
pressing the RHYTHM [
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dH (delay hold)
The foot switch controls on/off of the delay
hold function. When a patch using the hold
function is selected, pressing the foot switch
will activate hold, causing the current delay
sound to be repeated (see illustration below).
Pressing the foot switch once more cancels the
hold condition, and the delay sound will decay
normally.
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dM (delay input mute)
Switches the delay module input muting
between on and off.
] key.
W
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Original sound
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Delay sound
Foot switch pressed
Hold
Pressed again
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HINT
• For information on effect parameters supporting the
tap function, see pages 23 – 29.
• To use the hold function, an effect type that
supports the hold function must be selected in the
patch. For details, see pages 23 – 29.
• While the delay module is set to hold or mute, the
dot in the center of the display flashes.
Select the patch in play mode and
4.
operate the foot switch.
The selected function will be activated. This
function applies to all patches.
Using the expression pedal
(FP01/FP02)
Connecting an expression pedal (FP01/FP02) to
the [CONTROL IN] jack allows using it as a
volume pedal or for adjusting an effect parameter
in real time.
The function selection for the expression pedal is
saved for each patch individually.
For information on parameters that can be
adjusted with the expression pedal, please refer to
pages 23 – 29.
1.
Plug the cable from the expression
pedal into the [CONTROL IN] jack,
and then turn the B2 on.
2.
Select the patch for which you want
to use the expression pedal.
3.
Set the Module selector to the
"CONTROL" position.
The B2 goes into edit mode.
4.
Turn Parameter knob 1 to select one
of the following modulation targets
for the expression pedal (see page
30).
oF
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Pedal is inactive.
VL
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Volume
Using an Optional Foot Switch or Pedal
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WU, Wd, WH, WL
WAH/EFX module
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bU, bd, bH, bL
ZNR/MIX module
NOTE
When the modulation target is set to the ZNR/MIX
module, the mixing balance between the original
sound and effect sound of the DRIVE/SYNTH module
can be adjusted with the pedal. (If the DRIVE/SYNTH
module is set to OFF, the pedal has no effect.)
MU, Md, MH, ML
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MOD/SFX module
dU, dd, dH, dL
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DELAY module
rU, rd, rH, rL
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REVERB module
HINT
• Which parameter changes when the expression
pedal is operated depends on the selected module.
For details, see pages 23 – 29.
• The pattern in which the expression pedal alters the
parameter can be selected in edit mode. There are
four choices (→ p. 30).
5.
If necessary, save the patch.
The expression pedal setting is saved as part of
the patch.
6.
Select the patch in play mode and
operate the expression pedal.
The selected function will be activated.
In the bypass condition, the expression pedal
always operates as a volume pedal, regardless of
the setting made in step 4.
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Restoring Factory Defaults
In the factory default condition, the patches of the user area (A0 – d9) 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 B2 on while holding down
the [STORE] key.
The indication "AL" appears on the display.
A L
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
R
/P
RHYTHM [
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.
] key instead of the [STORE]
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Linking Effects
The patches of the B2 consist of nine serially linked effect modules, as shown in the illustration below.
You can use all effect modules together or selectively use certain modules by setting them to on or off.
* Manufacturer names and product names mentioned in this table are
trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. The names are
used only to illustrate sonic characteristics and do not indicate any affiliation
with ZOOM CORPORATION.
ZNRCHORUS
LO EQ
LO
PARAMETRIC
EQ
HI EQ
HI
PARAMETRIC
EQ
STEREO
CHORUS
FLANGER
PEDAL
PITCH
VIBRATO
STEP
DELAY
TAPE ECHO
PITCH
SHIFTER
HARMONIZED
PITCH
SHIFTER
DELAY
PINGPONG-
DELAY
ECHO
HALL
ROOM
SPRING
Effect type
For some effect modules, you can select an effect
type from several possible choices. For example,
the COMP/LIMIT module gives a choice between
COMPRESSOR, LIMITER, and other effect
types. The REVERB module comprises HALL,
ROOM, and other effect types from which you
can choose one. Because the ZNR/MIX module
has only one effect type, you cannot choose the
type for this module.
HINT
• The DRIVE/SYNTH module has a "CABINET"
parameter that controls how the speaker cabinet
characteristics are reproduced. This allows you to
match the cabinet character effect to various
requirements of a live performance or of direct
recording.
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• The mixing balance of the DRIVE/SYNTH module
original sound and the effect sound/synth sound, as
well as the signal level after passing the module can
be adjusted with the ZNR/MIX module.
• When "STDSYN", "SYNTLK", or "MONO SYN" is
selected as effect type for the DRIVE/SYNTH
module, the action of the COMP/LIMIT module and
WAH/EFX module (connection position set to "bF")
will apply only to the original sound after passing
the DRIVE/SYNTH module and not to the synth
sound.
• The ZNR/MIX module cannot be turned off with the
foot switch. To disable ZNR, set the effect
parameter value to "oF".
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Effect Types and Parameters
How to read the parameter table
Effect parameters 1 – 3
These are the parameters that can be adjusted with Parameter knobs 1 – 3 when
the effect type is selected. The setting range for each parameter is shown.
Three-digit setting values are shown with a dot between the two numerals.
Example: 1 – 98, 1.0 = 1 – 98, 100
Module selector
The Module selector
symbol shows the
position of the knob at
which this
module/parameter is
called up.
These three effect types have the same parameters.
Effect module
Effect type
DELAY
DELAY module
DL
HOLD
PD
HOLD
EC
HOLD
TIME
TAP
This is a delay module which allows long delay times and use of the hold function.
dL
DELAY
This is a delay with a maximum setting of 5000 ms.
Pd
PINGPONG DELAY
This is a ping-pong type delay where the delay sound alternates between left and right.
EC
ECHO
This effect simulates a tape echo witha long delay time of up to 5000 ms.
1 – 99,
1.0 – 5.0
Adjusts the delay time. In the
range from 10 – 990 ms, the
adjustment is made in 10-ms
steps (1 – 99). For 1 second and
above, the adjustment is made in
100-ms steps (1.0 – 2.0).
FEEDBACK
Adjusts the feedback amount.
0 – 98, 1.0
MIX
Adjusts the mixing ratio of
original sound and ef
0 – 98, 1.0
fect sound.
Expression pedal
A pedal icon ( ) in the listing indicates a parameter that can be controlled with the expression
pedal (FP01/FP02).
Specify the respective module as modulation target for the expression pedal (→ p. 19), and then
select the respective effect type of the module. The parameter can then be controlled in real time
with a connected expression pedal.
Ta p
A [TAP] key icon ( ) in the listing indicates a parameter that can be set by hitting the [TAP]
key.
In edit mode, when the respective module/effect type is selected, repeatedly hitting the [TAP] key
will set the parameter according to the key press interval (modulation cycle, delay time, etc.).
In play mode, if the DELAY module is ON for the currently selected patch, repeatedly hitting the
[TAP] key will temporarily change the parameter.
TAP
Hold
A foot switch icon ( ) in the listing indicates an effect type for which hold can be turned
on and off with the foot switch (FS01).
Set the foot switch function to "dH" (delay hold) (→ p. 18) for the respective patch. When this patch
is then selected in play mode, the hold function can be switched on and off by pressing the foot
switch.
HOLD
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Effect Types and Parameters
COMP/LIMIT
COMP/LIMIT (Compressor/Limiter) module
This module includes a compressor that keeps the overall signal level within a certain
range by attenuating high-level signal components or boosting low-level signal
components, and a limiter that suppresses peak components.
COMPRESSOR
CP
CP
The compressor attenuates high-level signal components and boosts low-level signal components to keep
the overall signal level within a certain range.
SENSE
Adjusts the compressor sensitivity.
Higher setting values result in higher
sensitivity.
LM
LM
0 – 10
LIMITER
This is a limiter that suppresses signal peaks above a certain reference level.
THRESHOLD
Adjusts the reference signal level for the
limiter action.
0 – 10
ATTACK
Adjusts the time between the sound
attack point and the start of
compression. Higher setting values
result in faster compression action.
RATIO
Adjusts the limiter intensity. Higher
setting values result in stronger
compression of the input signal.
1 – 10
1 – 10
LEVEL
Adjusts the signal level after passing the
module.
LEVEL
Adjusts the signal level after passing the
module.
2 – 98, 1.0
2 – 98, 1.0
WAH/EFX
WAH/EFX (Wah/Effects) module
Comprises wah and filter effects as well as VCA type effects.
AW
AW
This effect varies wah in accordance with playing intensity.
AR
This effect varies the frequency band of the resonance filter according to the picking intensity.
The two effect types above have the same parameters.
POSI & DIR MIX
Selects the connection position of the
WAH/EFX module. The b0 - b9 settings
specify connection before the DRIVE/
SYNTH module, and the A0 - A9
settings specify connection after the HI
EQ module. The numbers 0 - 9 specify
the original sound mixing balance, with
higher values resulting in stronger
original sound.
OC
This effect adds a 1-octave lower component to the original sound.
OCT LVL
Adjusts the mixing balance of the
effect sound (1-octave lower
sound).
AUTO WAH
Ar
AUTO RESONANCE FILTER
b0 – b9,
A0 – A9
OCTAVE
oC
0 – 98, 1.0
SENSE
Adjusts the effect sensitivity.
When set to a negative value, the
filter characteristics are inverted.
DIR LVL
Adjusts the mixing balance of the
original sound.
-10 – -1, 1 – 10
0 – 98, 1.0
RESONANCE
Adjusts the resonance of the sound.
TONE
Adjusts the sound quality after mixing.
0 – 10
0 – 10
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Effect Types and Parameters
TREMOLO
tr
TR
This effect periodically varies the volume.
DEPTH
Adjusts the modulation depth.
PH
PH
0 – 98, 1.0
PHASER
RATE
Adjusts the effect rate.
TAP
0 – 50
WAVE
Allows selection of the modulation
waveform. Available settings are "u"
(rising sawtooth), "d" (falling sawtooth),
and "t" (triangular). Higher setting
values result in more clipping of wave
peaks, which reinforces the effect.
u0 – u9, d0 –
d9, t0 – t9
This effect produces sound with a pulsating character.
POSITION
Selects the connection position of the
WAH/EFX module. The bF setting
specifies connection before the DRIVE/
SYNTH module, and the AF setting
specifies connection after the HI EQ
module.
rG
RG
bF, AF
RING MODULATOR
RATE
Adjusts the modulation rate.
TAP
0 – 50
COLOR
Adjusts the type of sound.
1 – 4
This effect produces a metallic ringing sound. Adjusting the FREQUENCY parameter results in a drastic
change of sound character.
POSITION
Selects the connection position of the
WAH/EFX module. The bF setting
specifies connection before the DRIVE/
SYNTH module, and the AF setting
specifies connection after the HI EQ
module.
dF
DF
bF, AF
DEFRET
FREQUENCY
Adjusts the frequency that is used for
modulation.
1 – 50
BALANCE
Adjusts the balance between the
original sound and the effect
sound.
0 – 98, 1.0
This effect changes the sound of any bass into a sound resembling a fretless bass.
SENSE
Adjusts the effect sensitivity.
PW
PW
0 – 30
PEDAL WAH
TONE
Adjusts the sound quality.
1 – 50
COLOR
Adjusts the amount of harmonics.
Higher setting values result in stronger
sonic character.
1 – 10
Simulates a Vox wah pedal
POSI & DIR MIX
Selects the connection position of the
WAH/EFX module. The b0 - b9 settings
specify connection before the DRIVE/
SYNTH module, and the A0 - A9
settings specify connection after the HI
EQ module. The numbers 0 - 9 specify
the original sound mixing balance, with
higher values resulting in stronger
original sound.
b0 – b9,
A0 – A9
FREQUENCY
Adjusts the frequency that is
emphasized. When no expression
pedal is used, the effect is the
same as with a half-raised pedal.
1 – 50
LEVEL
Adjusts the signal level after passing the
module.
2 – 98, 1.0
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Effect Types and Parameters
SBSWAC
HA
SATSODDSFF
DRIVE/SYNTH
DRIVE/SYNTH module
This module provides special effects such as 13 types of amp and stomp box simulations
and a synth bass sound. The mixing balance of original sound and effect sound/synth
sound, and the signal level after passing the module are adjusted with the ZNR/MIX module.
* Manufacturer names and product names mentioned in this table are trademarks or registered trademarks
of their respective owners. The names are used only to illustrate sonic characteristics and do not indicate
any affiliation with ZOOM CORPORATION.
AG
AG
Simulation of the AMPEG SVT that is one of the most
popular bass guitar amps in Rock.
Simulation of the SWR SM-900 famous for its hi-fi
sound.
BM
Simulation of the FENDER BASSMAN 100.
TE
Simulation of the TRACE ELLIOT AH-500.
All above effect types have the same parameters.
CABINET
With the "oF" setting, only the head amp
characteristics are applied. A numeric
setting adds cabinet sound of differing
intensity as well.
TU
ZOOM original tube preamplifier sound.
Simulation of the Tube Screamer used by many
guitarists as a booster.
Simulation of the distortion channel of the MXR Bass
D.I.+.
All above effect types have the same parameters.
CABINET
With the "oF" setting, only the stomp
box characteristics are applied. A
numeric setting adds cabinet sound of
differing intensity as well.
SS
ZOOM standard synth bass sound.
CABINET
Numeric settings select different cabinet
types.
ST
This effect produces a synth sound like a talking modulator using vowels for vocalization.
CABINET
Numeric settings select different cabinet
types.
AMPEG
SW
SWR
BASSMAN
bM
TRACE ELLIOT
tE
oF, 1 – 3
tU
TUBE PRE
tS
TS9
dS
MXR BASS D.I. +
oF, 1 – 3
STDSYN (Standard Synth)
SS
oF, 1 – 3
St
SYNTLK (Synth Talk)
oF, 1 – 3
TONE
Adjusts the sound quality. Adjusts the distortion intensity.
TONE
Adjusts the sound quality. Adjusts the distortion intensity.
VARI
Selects the synth sound variation.Adjusts the trigger detection sensitivity.
VARI
Selects the type of vocalization. Adjusts the rate of sound change.
Sb
SUPER BASS
Simulation of the MARSHALL SUPER BASS, a
milestone in the history of Rock.
AC
ACOUSTIC
Simulation of the ACOUSTIC 360 known for its
special midrange sound.
HARTKE
HA
Simulation of the HARTKE HA3500 famous for its
aluminum cone.
0 – 10
SA
Simulation of the SANSAMP BASS DRIVER DI, very
popular among bassists.
od
Simulation of the Boss Overdrive ODB-3 for bass
guitar.
FF
Simulation of the Fuzz Face that made rock history
with its zany look.
0 – 10
1 – 4
iA, UE, UA, oA
GAIN
SANSAMP
ODB-3
FUZZ FACE
GAIN
SENSE
DECAY
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0 – 98, 1.0
0 – 98, 1.0
0 – 98, 1.0
0 – 98, 1.0
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Effect Types and Parameters
MS
MS
MONO SYN (Mono Synth)
This is a monophonic (single-note) bass synthesizer that detects the input signal pitch.
CABINET
Numeric settings select different cabinet
types.
oF, 1 – 3
VARI
Selects the waveform type and sound
variation. "s" produces a sawtooth wave,
"p" produces a square wave, and "m"
uses PWM (pulse width modulation).
s1 – s5, p1 –
p5, m1 – m5
DECAY
Adjusts the rate of sound change.
0 – 98, 1.0
ZNR/MIX
ZNR/MIX module
This module serves for reducing noise during playing pauses. The module also is used to
control the mixing balance of original sound and effect sound for the DRIVE/SYNTH
module, and the signal level after the module. The ZNR/MIX module cannot be turned off
with the foot switch. To disable ZNR, set the effect parameter value to "oF".
ZNR (ZOOM Noise Reduction)
nr
NR
This is ZOOM's original noise reduction that suppresses noise in playing pauses without affecting the tonal
quality of the sound. Also allows adjusting the mixing balance and level of the DRIVE/SYNTH module.
ZNR
Adjusts the ZNR sensitivity. For
maximum noise reduction, set the value
as high as possible without causing the
sound to cut in or decay unnaturally.
oF, Z0 – Z9
MIX BALANCE
Adjusts the mixing balance
between the signal before input to
the DRIVE/SYNTH module and
the signal after passing the
module. Higher setting values
result in stronger WET sound.
When the DRIVE/SYNTH
module is set to Off, the
indication "oF" is shown.
0 – 98, 1.0
LEVEL
Adjusts the signal level after passing the
DRIVE/SYNTH module. When the
DRIVE/SYNTH module is set to Off,
the indication "oF" is shown.
2 – 98, 1.0
LO EQ
LO EQ module
This is an equalizer for the low frequency range. You can select either a 3-band equalizer
or parametric equalizer.
LE
LE
This is a 3-band equalizer that adjusts the frequency range below 450 Hz.
70Hz
70 Hz, shelving type equalizer. 150 Hz, peaking type equalizer. 450 Hz, peaking type equalizer.
LP
This is a parametric equalizer that adjusts the frequency range below 650 Hz.
TYPE
Selects the type of filter. "1" gives a
peaking type filter with narrow Q, "2"
gives a peaking type filter with wide Q,
and "SH" produces a shelving type LO
EQ.
LO EQ (Low EQ)
±12
LP
LO PARAMETRIC EQ (Low Parametric EQ)
1, 2, SH
Selects a frequency within the range of
100 - 650 Hz.
Table 1
DisplayFrequencyDisplay Frequency
10100Hz50500Hz
25250Hz65650Hz
35350Hz
150Hz
FREQUENCY
±12
See Table 1
450Hz
GAIN
Adjusts the gain.
±12
±12
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Effect Types and Parameters
HI EQ
HI EQ module
This is an equalizer for the high frequency range. You can select either a 3-band equalizer
or parametric equalizer.
HE
HE
This is a 3-band equalizer that adjusts the frequency range above 1 kHz.
1kHz
1 kHz, peaking type equalizer. 3 kHz, peaking type equalizer. 6 kHz, shelving type equalizer.
HP
This is a parametric equalizer for the frequency range above 800 Hz.
TYPE
Selects the type of filter. "1" gives a
peaking type filter with narrow Q, "2"
gives a peaking type filter with wide Q,
and "SH" produces a shelving type LO
EQ.
HI EQ (High EQ)
±12
HI PARAMETRIC EQ (High Parametric EQ)
HP
1, 2, SH
3kHz
FREQUENCY
Selects a frequency within the range of
800 Hz – 4.8 kHz.
Table 2
Display Frequency Display Frequency
80
1.2
2.4
800Hz
1.2kHz
2.4kHz
±12
See Table 2
3.6
4.8
6kHz
GAIN
Adjusts the gain.
3.6kHz
4.8kHz
±12
±12
MOD/SFX
MOD/SFX(Modulation/SFX) module
Comprises modulation and delay effects such as chorus, pitch shifter, delay, and echo.
CH
SC
FL
CHORUS
0 – 98, 1.0
STEREO CHORUS
0 – 98, 1.0
FLANGER
0 – 98, 1.0
RATE
Adjusts the modulation rate.
RATE
RATE
Adjusts the modulation rate.
TAP
1 – 50
1 – 50
0 – 50
MIX
Adjusts the level of the effect sound
mixed to the original sound.
MIX
Adjusts the level of the effect
sound mixed to the original sound.
RESONANCE
Adjusts the modulation resonance
intensity.
0 – 98, 1.0
0 – 98, 1.0
-10 – -1, 0,
1 – 10
CH
This effect mixes a variable pitch-shifted component to the original signal, resulting in full-bodied resonating sound.
DEPTH
Adjusts the modulation depth.
SC
This is a stereo chorus with clear sound.
DEPTH
Adjusts the modulation depth.Adjusts the modulation rate.
FL
This effect produces a resonating and strongly undulating sound.
DEPTH
Adjusts the modulation depth.
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Effect Types and Parameters
PEDAL PITCH
PP
PP
This effect allows using a pedal to shift the pitch in real time.
COLOR
Selects the type pitch change type
effected by the pedal.
Table 3
COLOR MODE
1
2
3
4
Vb
VB
See Table 3
Pedal minimum value
UP
-100 cent
Original sound only
dn
DOUBLING
UP
Detune + DRY
dn
UP
dn
UP
dn
0 cent
+1 octave
0 cent
-2 octaves
VIBRATO
MODE
Selects the direction of the pitch change. Adjusts the sound quality.
Pedal maximum value Pedal minimum value Pedal maximum value
Original sound only
-100 cent
Detune + DRY
DOUBLING
+1 octave
0 cent
-2 octaves
0 cent
UP, dn
COLOR MODE
5
6
7
8
Effect with automatic vibrato.
DEPTH
Adjusts the modulation depth.
St
ST
0 – 98, 1.0
STEP
RATE
Adjusts the modulation rate.
TAP
0 – 50
Special effect that changes the sound in a staircase pattern.
DEPTH
Adjusts the modulation depth.
dL
DL
0 – 98, 1.0
DELAY
RATE
Adjusts the modulation rate.
TAP
0 – 50
This is a delay with a maximum setting of 2000 ms.
TIME
Adjusts the delay time. In the range
TAP
from 10 – 990 ms, the adjustment is
made in 10-ms steps (1 – 99). For 1
second and above, the adjustment is
made in 100-ms steps (1.0 – 2.0).
1 – 99,
1.0 – 2.0
FEEDBACK
Adjusts the feedback amount.
0 – 98, 1.0
UP
-1 octave + DRY
+1 octave + DRY
dn
-700 cent + DRY
UP
500 cent + DRY
dn
-∞ (0 Hz) + DRY
UP
dn
-∞ (0 Hz) + DRY
UP
+1 octave + DRY
dn
TONE
+1 octave
BALANCE
Adjusts the balance between original
sound and effect sound.
RESONANCE
Adjusts the modulation resonance
intensity.
MIX
Adjusts the level of the effect
sound mixed to the original
sound.
0 – 10
+1 octave + DRY
-1 octave + DRY
500 cent + DRY
-700 cent + DRY
+1 octave
-∞ (0 Hz) + DRY
+1 octave + DRY
-∞ (0 Hz) + DRY
0 – 98, 1.0
0 – 10
0 – 98, 1.0
TAPE ECHO
tE
TE
This effect simulates a tape echo.
TIME
Adjusts the delay time. In the range
TAP
from 10 – 990 ms, the adjustment is
made in 10-ms steps (1 – 99). For 1
second and above, the adjustment is
made in 100-ms steps (1.0 – 2.0).
Pt
PT
1 – 99,
1.0 – 2.0
PITCH SHIFTER
FEEDBACK
Adjusts the feedback amount.
0 – 98, 1.0
This effect shifts the pitch of the original sound up or down.
SHIFT
Adjusts the pitch shift amount in semitones.
Selecting "dt" gives a detuning effect.
-12 – -1, dt,
1 – 12, 24
TONE
Adjusts the sound quality.
0 – 10
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MIX
Adjusts the level of the effect
sound mixed to the original
sound.
BALANCE
Adjusts the balance between
original sound and effect sound.
0 – 98, 1.0
0 – 98, 1.0
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Effect Types and Parameters
HP
HP
HARMONIZED PITCH SHIFTER
This is an intelligent pitch shifter that automatically generates harmonies according to a preset key and
scale.
SCALE
Determines the interval for the pitch
shifted sound (see Table 4).
Table 4Table 5
Setting Type of scaleIntervalSetting Type of scaleIntervalSetting Tonic SettingTonic
-6
-5
Major scale
-4
-3
-m
Minor scale
m
-6, -5, -4, -3,
-m, m, 3, 4,
5, 6
Sixth down
Fifth down
Fourth down
Third down
Third down
Third up
KEY
Determines the tonic for the scale used
for pitch shifting (see Table 5).
3
4
Major scale
5
6
C, Co, d...b
Third up
Fourth up
Fifth up
Sixth up
MIX
Adjusts the level of the effect sound
mixed to the original sound.
C
C#
Co
d
D#
do
E
F
0 – 98, 1.0
C
Fo
G
D
Go
A
E
Ao
F
b
F#
G#
A#
DELAY
DELAY module
This is a delay module which allows long delay times and use of the hold function.
dL
DL
HOLD
PD
HOLD
EC
HOLD
These three effect types have the same parameters.
TIME
Adjusts the delay time. In the
TAP
range from 10 – 990 ms, the
adjustment is made in 10-ms
steps (1 – 99). For 1 second and
above, the adjustment is made in
100-ms steps (1.0 – 5.0).
DELAY
This is a delay with a maximum setting of 5000 ms.
Pd
PINGPONG DELAY
This is a ping-pong type delay where the delay sound alternates between left and right.
EC
ECHO
This is a warm sounding long delay of up to 5000 ms duration.
1 – 99,
1.0 – 5.0
FEEDBACK
Adjusts the feedback amount.
0 – 98, 1.0
MIX
Adjusts the level of the effect
sound mixed to the original
sound.
0 – 98, 1.0
G
A
B
REVERB
REVERB module
This is a module with various kinds of reverb effects.
HL
rM
SP
HALL
ROOM
SPRING
1 – 30
TONE
HL
This reverb simulates the acoustics of a concert hall.
RM
This reverb simulates the acoustics of a room.
SP
This effect simulates a spring-type reverb.
The above three effect types have the same parameters.
DECAY
Adjusts the duration of the reverb.Adjusts the sound quality.
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0 – 10
MIX
Adjusts the level of the effect sound
mixed to the original sound.
0 – 98, 1.0
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Effect Types and Parameters
V
V
CONTROL
CONTROL module
Serves for making pedal settings and lets you control the foot switch function and master
level setting applying to all patches.
RTM DESTINATION
When an expression pedal (FP01/FP02)
is connected to the [CONTROL IN]
jack, this selects the modulation target
module for the RTM function (See Table
6).
RTM (Real Time Modulation):
Table 6Table 7
SettingModulation target SettingFunction
oF
VL
WU, Wd, WH, WL
bU, bd, bH, bL
MU, Md, MH, ML
dU, dd, dH, dL
rU, rd, rH, rL
See Table 6
The effect parameter can be changed with the expression pedal in real time.
OFF
Volume
WAH/EFX module (*)
ZNR/MIX module (*)
MOD/SFX module (*)
DELAY module (*)
REVERB module (*)
The operation of modules denoted by (*) changes as
follows, according to the letter at right.
U
UP
The parameter is at minimum when the pedal is fully raised and
at maximum when the pedal is fully pushed down.
D
DOWN
The parameter is at maximum when the pedal is fully raised and
at minimum when the pedal is fully pushed down.
FS
When a foot switch (FS01) is connected
to the [CONTROL IN] jack, this selects
the function that can be operated with
the foot switch (See Table 7). The
function selected here applies to all
patches.
See Table 7
bP
tP
bU
rH
dH
dM
MASTER LEVEL
Adjusts the master level for all patches.
Bypass/Mute
Tap tempo
Bank up
Rhythm function on/off
Delay hold
Delay mute
"UP"
Maximum value
Minimum value
"DOWN"
Maximum value
0 – 98, 1.0
H
HIGH
When the pedal is fully raised, the parameter is at the value set in
the patch. When the pedal is fully pushed down, the parameter is
at maximum.
L
LOW
Minimum value
"HIGH"
Maximum value
alue set in patch
When the pedal is fully raised, the parameter is at minimum.
When the pedal is fully pushed down, the parameter is at the
value set in the patch.
"LOW"
alue set in patch
HINT
When the ZNR/MIX module is selected as modulation target, the pedal
adjusts the mixing balance of the DRIVE/SYNTH module (→ p. 26).
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Minimum value
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Specifications
Effect types
Effect modules
Patches
Sampling frequency
A/D converter
D/A converter
Signal processing
Frequency response
Display
Input
Rated input level
Input impedance
Output
Maximum output level
Control input
Power requirements
AC adapter
Batteries
Dimensions
Weight
Options
• 0 dBm = 0.775 Vrms
• Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
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Max. 9 simultaneous modules
User area: 10 patches x 4 banks
Preset area: 10 patches x 4 banks
96 kHz
24 bit, 64 times oversampling
24 bit, 128 times oversampling
32 bit
20 Hz – 40 kHz +1 dB -3 dB (with 10 kilohms load)
2-digit 7-segment LED
Parameter LEDs
Standard mono phone jack
-20 dBm
1 megohm
Standard stereo phone jack (doubles as line and headphone jack)
Line: +5 dBm (output load impedance 10 kilohms or more)
Phones: 20 mW + 20 mW (into 32 ohms load)
For FP02 (FP01)/FS01
9 V DC, 300 mA (center minus plug) (ZOOM AD-0006)
Four IEC R6 (size AA) batteries,
Approx. 7.5 hours continuous operation (alkaline batteries)
162 mm (D) x 156 mm (W) x 65 mm (H)
700 g (without batteries)
Expression pedal FP02/ Foot switch FS01
Troubleshooting
●
No power
Refer to "Turn power on" on page 8.
●
Reverb effect does not operate
While a rhythm pattern is playing, the reverb effect is not available. Stop the rhythm pattern first
→
p. 12).
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●
High level of noise
Is ZOOM AC adapter being used? Be sure to use only adapter for 9 V DC, 300 mA with center
minus plug (ZOOM AD-0006).
●
Battery life is short
Are manganese batteries being used? The use of alkaline batteries is recommended.
ZOOM B2
31
B2 Preset Pattern
#PatternNameTimSig#PatternNameTimSig
18beat_1
28beat_2
38beat_3
48shufle
516beat_1
616beat_2
716shufle
8ROCK
9HARD
10METAL_1
11METAL_2
12THRASH
13PUNK
14DnB
15FUNK_1
16FUNK_2
17HIPHOP
18R'nR
19POP_1
20POP_2
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
21POP_3
22DANCE_1
23DANCE_2
24DANCE_3
25DANCE_4
263per4
276per8
285per4_1
295per4_2
30LATIN
31BALLAD_1
32BALLAD_2
33BLUES_1
34BLUES_2
35JAZZ_1
36JAZZ_2
37METRO_3
38METRO_4
39METRO_5
40METRO
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
3/4
3/4
5/4
5/4
4/4
4/4
3/4
4/4
3/4
4/4
3/4
3/4
4/4
5/4
ZOOM CORPORATION
ITOHPIA Iwamotocho 2chome Bldg. 2F, 2-11-2, Iwamoto-cho,
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0032, Japan
Web Site: http://www.zoom.co.jp
B2 - 5000-1
B2 Patch List
Category No. Patch name DescriptionMain effect
Based on the ultimate rock bass amp, the AMPEG SVT, this sound is great both for bare finger playing and when
using a pick.
Simulates the sound of a HARTKE HA3500 with 4.5XL that became the Will Lee trademark.
All-rounder distortion sound. Turn on pedal wah, flanger, and echo for even more excitement.
Traditional-style auto wah. Transform percussive play with ghost notes straight into a funky sound.
Progressive rock sound, taking a hint from Yes bassist Chris Squire.
Straightforward but addictive sound for pop and rock. A slight dash of room reverb is the secret ingredient.
Classic sub-octaver sound created by Pino Palladino.
Fretless bass sound using the defret effect. Add a slide to a phrase and turn your instrument into a fretless bass.
Flanging sound for those smooth and flowing phrases, supported by a solid backbone.
PAD type synth bass sound. Great for lead bass and for programing sound during live play.
Combines the all-tube SVT from AMPEG with an 810E cabinet. Experience that gutsy tube amp sound.
Simulation of HARTKE HA3500 head amp combined with aluminum-cone cabinet 4.5XL. Note the
characteristically straightforward punch of aluminum.
Simulation of MARSHALL 1992 Super Bass head amp combined with 1935A cabinet, tailored into Marshall style
drive-oriented sound.
Simulation of TRACE ELLIOT head amp AH-500 combined with two cabinets (1048H & 1518), producing the
typical midrange character of British rock.
Simulates the Fender Bassman 100 also used by Paul McCartney. Enjoy that special Beatles sound with
Rickenbacker and Hofner violin basses.
Simulation of ACOUSTIC 360 head amp combined with 301 cabinet, characterized by a tight midrange.
SWR sound modeled on a SM-900 head amp combined with the Goliath cabinet. Rich low range and clear highs are
bound to impress.
Simulates a high-class tube preamplifier such as used in recording studios. The fat and supple sound fits every genre.
Simulates the lightly distorted sound of the SANSAMP BASSDRIVER DI, beloved by many bass players.
Simulation of the Tube Screamer used by many guitarists as a booster. Get that cool overdrive sound, whether
picking or fingering.
Simulates the MXR BASS D.I. + distortion channel. A gutsy low end plus the right amount of original sound creates
distortion with a solid core.
Simulates the ODB-3 overdrive bass machine from Boss. Proper mixing of original sound gives fat overdrive
without losing bass response.
Simulates the Fuzz Face famous for its unique look. Wildly distorted fuzz sound is great for those aggressive bass
lines.
Chorus sound often used by Jaco Pastorius in the late seventies. Lets you play his "Slang" loop solos with hold
delay.
Rock style sound as personified by Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Use a Stingray or Modulus bass and whip up
some slap bass action.
Bootsy Collins sound using auto wah. Dress up in a fancy costume, wear star-shaped sunglasses, and let it rip!
Motown sound made famous by James Jamerson. Sixties Motown comes alive again.
Marcus Miller type slap sound. Typically deep SWR bass sound is complemented by glossy highs.
Simulation of distortion sound suitable for Tony Levin style lead play. Connect an expression pedal and turn pedal
wah on to create highly effective wah sound.
Emulate the midrange-oriented fingering work of artists such as Me'Shell Ndegeocello or Jeff Berlin. Styled as a
tube preamplifier sound.
Designed to sound like Sting when he was playing with The Police. Fairly traditional approach covers a wide variety
of genres.
Blues sound from the days of Muddy Waters. The range is low-fi, but the impact is powerful.
Collaboration of synth and step may surprise at first, but will show its potential when played with long tones.
Phaser sound lets you embellish your slap playing with modulation effects.
Sub bass sound such as used for Techno, Electronica, and Drum'n Bass. Experience a sine wave so low it seems to
hug the ground.
Harmonized pitch shifter sound in an A major key. Good for bass solos.
Combination patch of fuzz and octaver. Heavy sound lets you lay down the rhythm with wild picking or play a
strong lead.
Enchanting tremolo sound with reverb creates a dreamy backdrop or enhances a moody solo.
Stereo chorus and delay in the style of Michael Manring. Control hold delay with a foot switch to play loop solos.
Modeled on the typical slap style of Primus frontman Les Claypool, this sound combines TS9 and resonance filter.
Use it to create your very own style.
DEMO
MODELING
ARTIST
VARIATION
ROCK
A0
Heavy Comp
A1
No Holds Barred
A2
AUTO WAH
A3
Yes!
A4
Pop Style
A5
-12 Below
A6
No Worries
A7
Stream
A8
Synth Bass
A9
SVT
B0
HARTKE
B1
SUPER BASS
B2
TRACE
B3
BASSMAN
B4
ACOUSTIC
B5
SWR
B6
TUBE
B7
SANSAMP
B8
TUBE
B9
SCREAMER
MXR
C0
ODB
C1
FUZZ FACE
C2
Slang
C3
Slapstick
C4
BootSea
C5
Mo'Soul
C6
Miller's Crossing
C7
Leadist
C8
In Your Fingers
C9
Groovin' With
D0
Vinny
Little Muddy
D1
STEP SYNTH
D2
DELAY
PHASER SLAP
D3
Sublime
D4
A Major Harmony
D5
Dark Side/
D6
Octave
Tremolo
D7
ManTap
D8
Les Thumbs
D9
AMPEG
COMP & HARTKE
ODB-3
AUTO WAH
CHORUS & ECHO
BASSMAN
OCTAVE
DEFRET
FLANGER
MONO SYN
AMPEG
HARTKE
SUPER BASS
TRACE ELLIOT
BASSMAN
ACOUSTIC
SWR
TUBE PRE
SANSAMP
TS9
MXR BASS D.I.+
ODB-3
FUZZ FACE
CHORUS &
ACOUSTIC
AMPEG
AUTO WAH & PITCH
TUBE PRE
SWR
SUPER BASS
TUBE PRE
TUBE PRE
SANSAMP
MONO SYN & STEP
PHASER
MONO SYN &
PHASER
HARMONIZED
PITCH SHIFTER
FUZZ FACE &
OCTAVE
TREMOLO
PINGPONG-DELAY
& HALL
AUTO RESONANCE
FILTER
• The preset area of banks 0 - 3 contains the same patches as A - d.
• The ZNR value may need to be adjusted depending on the bass guitar and
amplifier.
• In play mode, parameter knob 1 can be used to adjust the CABINET parameter of
the DRIVE/SYNTH module. Higher values result in stronger cabinet character.
• When using a bass amplifier, selecting the flat EQ setting is recommended.
Manufacturer names and product names mentioned
in this patch list are trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective owners. These
names as well as artist's names are used only to
illustrate sonic characteristics and do not indicate
any affiliation with ZOOM CORPORATION.
B2 PATCHLIST 1.0
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