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Operation Manual Introduction Thank you for selecting the ZOOM 506 II (hereafter simply called the "506 II"). 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. Retain this manual, the warranty card and all other documentation for future reference. Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2 Features • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3 Terms Used in This Manual • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4 Using the unit on batteries • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5 Controls and Functions • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 6 Selecting Patches for Play • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 8 Using the Tuner Function • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 10 Editing a Patch • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 12 Storing/Copying Patches • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 14 Changing the "Patch Call" Method • • • • • • • • • • • 16 Using the Optional Pedal • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 18 Restoring Factory Defaults • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 19 Linking Effects • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 20 Effect Types and Parameters • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 21 Specifications • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 31 Usage Precautions • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 31 Patch List Troubleshooting SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Features Warning This symbol indicates explanations about extremely dangerous matters. If users ignore this symbol and handle the device the wrong way, serious injury or death could result. Caution This symbol indicates explanations about dangerous matters. If users ignore this symbol and handle the device the wrong way, bodily injury and damage to the equipment could result. Please observe the following safety tips and precautions to ensure hazard-free use of the 506 II. About power Warning • Since power consumption of this unit is fairly high, we recommend the use of an AC adapter whenever possible. When powering the unit from a battery, use only an alkaline type. AC adapter operation • 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. ZOOM 506 II BASS • • Environment • Be sure to use only an AC adapter Caution Avoid using your 506 II in environments which supplies 9 V DC, 300 mA and is where it will be exposed to: equipped with a "center minus" plug • Extreme temperature (Zoom AD-0006). The use of an adapter • High humidity or moisture other than the specified type may • Excessive dust or sand damage the unit and pose a safety • Excessive vibration or shock hazard. • Connect the AC adapter only to an AC Handling outlet that supplies the rated voltage Caution • The 506 II is a precision instrument. required by the adapter. Except for the foot switches, do not • When disconnecting the AC adapter push other parts with your feet or from the AC outlet, always grasp the subject them to strong force. adapter itself and do not pull at the • Take care that no foreign objects (coins cable. or pins etc.) or liquids can enter the unit. • If the unit is not to be used for a long • Be sure to turn the power to all time, disconnect the AC adapter from equipment off before making the outlet. connections. Battery operation • Before moving the unit, turn the power • Use four IEC R6 (size AA) 1.5 V batteries off, and disconnect all cables and the (alkaline/manganese). AC adapter. • The 506 II cannot be used for recharging. Pay close attention to the labelling of the Alterations battery to make sure you choose the Caution Never open the case of the 506 II or correct type. attempt to modify the product in any way • If the 506 II is not to be used for an since this can result in damage to the unit. extended period of time, remove the battery from the unit. 2 • • • • • The 506 II is a sophisticated multi effect processor for bass guitar with the following features and functions: Top level performance While similar in price to a compact effect device, the 506 II incorporates a varied palette of 33 effects. Up to eight effects (including ZNR and amp simulator) can be combined in a patch. The memory of the unit holds 36 rewritable patches, providing noholds-barred performance. Intuitive user interface The user interface has been thoroughly redesigned. Large switches and keys and a rotary selector make the unit extremely simple to operate. Any desired effect can be called up swiftly and without fuss. Great bass effects The 506 II includes a number of unique effects designed specially for bass players, such as the innovative bass synthesizer and the "cry" effect that simulates a talking modulator. This makes it a snap to create your own original sound. Built-in auto-chromatic tuner The integrated tuning function for bass lets you quickly and precisely tune your instrument on stage. Dual power supply enables operation anywhere The dual power supply principle allows the unit to be powered either from an AC adapter or from four IEC R6 (size AA) batteries. Continuous operation time on batteries is 8 hours with manganese batteries and 28 hours with alkaline batteries. Compatible with foot switch and pedals An optional foot switch (FS01) or expression pedal (FP01/FP02) can be connected to the CONTROL IN jack. The foot switch is useful for quickly switching patches, and the expression pedal can serve to adjust the volume or effect tone in real time. Improved successor to 506 While inheriting the sound characteristics of the very successful ZOOM model 506, the 506 II is even more compact and carries a lower price tag. And what's more, it incorporates nine new effects, including bass distortion effects using sophisticated modeling techniques, practical stage-use and special effects. ZOOM 506 II BASS Features 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: 3 BANK F Terms Used in This Manual BANK E BANK d This section explains some important terms that are used throughout the 506 II documentation. IN COMP DIST EQ ZNR AMP SIM MOD DLY/REV OUT Effect type Within each effect module, there are several different effects which are referred to as effect types. For example, the modulation effect module (MOD) comprises chorus, flanger, pitch shifter, and other effect types. Only one of these can be selected at a time. An effect type is also often simply referred to as an effect. Effect parameter All effect modules have various parameters that can be adjusted. When likening an effect module to a compact effect device, the parameters can be thought of as the control knobs on the device. Changing the parameter settings will result in changes to items such as effect intensity and tonal characteristics. BANK A PATCH 1 PATCH 2 PATCH 3 PATCH 4 PATCH 5 PATCH 6 4 ZOOM 506 II BASS PATCH 1 PATCH 2 PATCH 3 PATCH 4 PATCH 5 PATCH 6 Play mode/edit mode The internal status of the 506 II 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 [PLAY/EDIT] selector serves for switching between the play mode and edit mode. Using the unit on batteries 1. Turn the 506 II over and open the cover of the battery compartment on the bottom. Press the latch to release it and then raise the cover. 2. Insert four fresh IEC R6 (size AA) batteries into the battery compartment. Insert all batteries with the same orientation. Patch In the 506 II, 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 memory of the 506 II can store up to 36 patches. Bank A group of six patches is called a bank. The 506 II manages a total of six banks, labelled A through F. The patches within each bank are numbered 1 through 6. To specify a patch, the 506 II uses the following format: "A1". This means that patch number 1 from bank A is selected. Therefore "b6" would refer to patch 6 from bank b. PATCH 1 PATCH 2 PATCH 3 PATCH 4 PATCH 5 PATCH 6 PATCH 1 PATCH 2 PATCH 3 PATCH 4 PATCH 5 PATCH 6 PATCH 1 PATCH 2 PATCH 3 PATCH 4 PATCH 5 PATCH 6 Terms Used in This Manual / Using the unit on batteries Terms Used in This Manual Effect module As shown in the illustration below, the 506 II can be thought of as a combination of several single effects. Each such effect is referred to as an effect module. In addition to modules comprising compressor effects (COMP) or distortion effects (DIST), the 506 II also provides a module for ZNR (ZOOM Noise Reduction) and an amp simulator. Parameters such as effect intensity can be adjusted for each module individually, and modules can be switched on and off as desired. BANK C BANK b PATCH 1 PATCH 2 PATCH 3 PATCH 4 PATCH 5 PATCH 6 Four IEC R6 (size AA) batteries Tab Battery compartment cover Rear of 506 II 3. Close the cover of the battery compartment. Close the cover of the battery compartment. Push the cover in until the latch audibly snaps into place. Use four IEC R6 (size AA) batteries. When the batteries are getting low, a dot (. ) in the bottom section of the display starts to flash. NOTE While not using the 506 II, you should disconnect the cable plugged into the INPUT jack, to prevent draining the batteries. ZOOM 506 II BASS 5 Controls and Functions Top Panel [PLAY/EDIT] selector [+]/[-] keys Serve for switching banks up and down, adjusting parameters, and other functions. Controls and Functions Controls and Functions This knob serves for switching between play mode (in which you use the patches for playing) and edit mode (where you can edit patches to your liking). [STORE] key Display Shows patch numbers, setting values, and other information required for operation of the 506 II. Serves for storing edited patches, copying patches to another location, and other functions. [ ]/[ ] foot switches These switches are used for selecting patches, controlling the tuner, and other functions. Rear Panel / Connections INPUT jack Serves for connecting the bass guitar. When the 506 II is operated on batteries, the unit will be turned on when a plug is inserted in this jack. CONTROL IN jack OUTPUT jack Serves for connection of the optional foot switch (FS01) or expression pedal (FP01/FP02). This stereo phone jack serves for connection to the bass guitar amplifier. It is also possible to plug a pair of stereo headphones into this jack, or to use a Y cable for sending the output to two amplifiers. DC 9V (AC adapter) jack To use the 506 II on AC power, plug an AC adapter (ZOOM AD-0006) with a rated output of 9 volts DC, 300 mA (center minus plug) into this jack. When a plug is inserted in this jack, the 506 II is turned on. 6 ZOOM 506 II BASS ZOOM 506 II BASS 7 Selecting Patches for Play Selecting Patches for Play To try out the 506 II, we recommend that you simply play your instrument while switching patches. This will let you quickly see what the 506 II can do. Power-on To directly switch the bank When using the 506 II with the AC adapter, plug the adapter into the outlet and plug the cable from the adapter into the DC 9V jack on the 506 II. You can use the [+]/[-] keys to directly switch among the banks A - F. Turn on the bass guitar amplifier and adjust the volume to a suitable position. To adjust the master volume Keep both [+]/[-] keys depressed for more than 1 second. Set 506 II to play mode 40 When the [PLAY/EDIT] selector is set to a different position, set it to "PLAY". A1 Bank Patch number Selecting Patches for Play Selecting Patches for Play When using the 506 II on batteries, plug a shielded cable with mono phone plug into the INPUT jack of the 506 II. While the master volume setting is shown, pressing the [+] or [-] key changes the setting. The currently selected bank and patch number are shown on the display. The setting range is 0 - 50. When the unit is turned off and on again, the setting will be reset to 40. Immediately after turning on power to the 506 II, the unit will be in play mode also if the [PLAY/EDIT] selector is set to a different position. When using headphones, the master volume setting can be used to adjust the listening volume. Switch patches To switch patches in play mode, use the [ foot switches. 8 ZOOM 506 II BASS ]/[ ] ZOOM 506 II BASS 9 Using the Tuner Function The 506 II incorporates an auto-chromatic tuner for bass guitars. 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 Using the Tuner Function Adjusting the reference pitch of the tuner The center A reference frequency of the built-in tuner can be fine-adjusted. Press one of the [+]/[-] keys. Reference pitch bp While the reference pitch setting is shown, pressing the [+] or [-] key changes the setting. Mute: Press both [ ]/[ ] foot switches together and hold for at least 1 second. NOTE The bypass or mute condition cannot be activated when the unit is in the edit mode. Tune the bass guitar Play the open string you want to tune, and watch the display. The left side of the display shows the note which is closest to the current pitch. 10 ZOOM 506 II BASS The reference pitch range is 35 - 45 (center A = 435 Hz - 445 Hz). NOTE Mt A8 Using the Tuner Function Using the Tuner Function 40 Bypass: Press both [ ]/[ ] foot switches together briefly and release. When the unit is turned off and on again, the reference pitch setting is reset to 40 (440 Hz). Return to play mode Press one of the [ The right side of the display shows a symbol that indicates by how much the tuning is off. Pitch is high ]/[ ] foot switches. Pitch is correct Pitch is low A8 Tune the other strings in the same way. Indication turns faster the more the pitch is off. ZOOM 506 II BASS 11 Editing a Patch Editing a Patch The patches of the 506 II can be freely edited by changing the effect parameter settings. Try editing the currently selected patch to create your own sound. Change the parameter value Use the [+]/[-] keys. Editing a Patch Use the [PLAY/EDIT] selector to select the effect you want to change. The value of the currently selected parameter is shown on the display. (When the 506 II is in edit mode, a dot (.) is shown in the bottom right section of the display.) Parameter value Changing the module on/off condition 40 Press both [ together. Lit (1) Patch level (2) Basic parameters of COMP module (*) (3) Basic parameters of DIST module (*) (4) Extended parameters of DIST module (5) Basic parameters of EQ module (*) (6) Extended parameters of EQ module (5) (2) (1) ZOOM 506 II BASS ] foot switches NOTE When an effect module has been switched off, the extended parameter of that module is not shown. Terminate the edit mode (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 12 ]/[ This is possible only if the basic parameter of that module (marked with an asterisk in the illustration ) has been selected. Modules and parameters that can be selected with the [PLAY/EDIT] selector (4) (3) Editing a Patch Holding down one of these keys will continuously change the value. Additionally pressing the opposite key will cause a faster change. Pressing both keys simultaneously skips to the first value of the next effect type in the same effect module. Select the effect parameter (7) Basic parameters of ZNR/AMP module (*) (8) Basic parameters of MOD module (*) (9) Basic parameters of DLY/REV module (*) (10) Extended parameters of DLY/REV module To terminate the edit mode and return to the play mode, set the [PLAY/EDIT] selector to the "PLAY" position. NOTE Unless you store the edited patch in memory, the settings you made will be lost when you select a different patch after returning to the play mode. Do not forget to store an edited patch that you wish to keep, as described on page 14. ZOOM 506 II BASS 13 Storing/Copying Patches Storing/Copying Patches An edited patch can be stored at any desired location in the internal memory of the unit. It is also possible to copy an existing patch and store it at another location. Press the STORE key once more. Press the STORE key in play mode or edit mode. When the store/copy process is completed, the unit reverts to the original mode, with the target patch being selected. b4 A1 Use the [ ]/[ ] foot switches to select the target location in which to store the patch. NOTE When storing or copying a patch, it is not possible to use the [+]/[-] keys to switch only the bank number. b4 14 ZOOM 506 II BASS NOTE Storing/Copying Patches Storing/Copying Patches The bank and patch number on the display are flashing. When the store/copy process is executed, the previous content of the store target is overwritten and cannot be restored if it was a usercreated patch. You should therefore take care when selecting a target patch. However, the factory default settings of an individual patch or all patches can be restored, as described on page 19. To cancel the store/copy process Press the [-] key instead of the STORE key. The store process is aborted and the unit reverts to the previous mode. NOTE The store process is also canceled when [PLAY/EDIT] selector is operated instead of the [-] key. ZOOM 506 II BASS 15 Changing the "Patch Call" Method In normal operation, the sound of the 506 II will change immediately if a patch is selected in play mode. This may be undesirable if a patch from a distant memory location is called and the sound of other unwanted patches in between is heard. If desired, you can change the "Patch call" method from direct selection to the pre-select method. In pre-select mode, you first specify the desired patch and then confirm the selection. The sound will only change after you have confirmed the operation. Confirm The patch change is confirmed, the sound changes, and the display stops flashing and stays constantly lit. Specifying the desired patch Changing the "Patch call" method back to direct select Use the [ ]/[ ] foot switches to select the patch you want to use next. You can also use the [+]/[-] keys to only switch the bank. A3 The bank and patch number of the patch to be used next will be shown on the display, but the sound does not yet change. 16 ZOOM 506 II BASS A3 Changing the "Patch Call" Method Changing the "Patch Call" Method A3 To change the "Patch call" method to preselect, you must turn the unit on while holding down the [ ] foot switch. A2 Confirm the patch change When the desired patch is shown, press the [ ]/[ ] foot switches together. Changing the "Patch call" method to pre-select A1 Changing the "Patch Call" Method To change the "Patch call" method back to normal direct select operation, simply turn the unit off and back on again. This will return the patch select method to the default setting. ZOOM 506 II BASS 17 Using the Optional Pedal The 506 II 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. 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. (Operating the foot switch in play mode has the same effect as pressing the [+] key.) 1. Plug the cable from the FS01 into the CONTROL IN jack, and then plug the appropriate cable into the INPUT jack (or DC 9V jack). A1 b1 C1 d1 E1 F1 Using the expression pedal (FP01/FP02) Connecting an expression pedal (FP01/FP02) to the CONTROL IN jack allows adjusting the volume or an effect parameter in real time. For information on parameters that can be adjusted with the expression pedal, please refer to pages 22 - 29. 1. Plug the cable from the expression pedal into the CONTROL IN jack, and then plug the appropriate cable into the INPUT jack (or DC 9V jack). 2. Select the patch in play mode, and move the expression pedal back and forth. Depending on the program content of the patch, the volume or effect parameter will change. NOTE If the foot switch or expression pedal is connected to the 506 II while the unit is powered, malfunction may occur. Be sure to plug the foot switch or expression pedal into the CONTROL IN jack first and then plug the appropriate cable into the INPUT jack (or DC 9V jack). The pedal is active also in edit mode. 18 ZOOM 506 II BASS The 506 II comes with 36 preprogrammed patches. These factory default patches can be restored also if they were overwritten by patches created by the user. There are two ways of restoring factory defaults. "All Initialize" returns the entire set of patches to the original condition. "Factory Recall" restores a specific patch to the original condition. 1. While holding down the STORE key, plug the appropriate cable into the INPUT jack (or DC 9V jack). The indication "AL" flashes on the display. AL To perform All Initialize 2. 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 [-] key. NOTE Restoring Factory Defaults Using the Optional Pedal 2. Press the foot switch. With each push of the foot switch, the bank is switched up. Restoring Factory Defaults All user-created patches will be lost when performing All Initialize. Use this function with care. To perform Factory Recall 2. Use the [ ]/[ ] foot switches to select the patch you want to return to the original condition. The specified bank and patch number are flashing on the display. C2 During Factory Recall, the [+]/[-] keys cannot be used to switch the bank only. 3. Press the STORE key once more. The settings of the specified patch are returned to the factory default condition. If desired, repeat steps 2 and 3 to restore other patches. To terminate the Factory Recall operation, press the [-] key. The unit will switch to the play mode at this point. ZOOM 506 II BASS 19 Linking Effects Effect Types and Parameters The patches of the 506 II consist of seven serially linked effect modules, as shown in the illustration below. (The maximum number of effects that can be used simultaneously is 8.) You can use all effect modules or selectively set certain modules to on or off. Starting on the next page, all effect types in all effect modules are listed, together with their parameters. How to read the listing Display Effect module EQ ZNR AMP MOD CHO DLY/REV 4 BAND EQ PHASE SHIFT ZNR AMP SIM CHORUS 1 PEDAL CHORUS 1 CHORUS 2 PEDAL CHORUS 2 FLANGER PEDAL FLANGER STEP PEDAL STEP CRY1 CRY2 PEDAL CRY DEFRET PEDAL DEFRET BASS SYNTH PEDAL BASS SYNTH OCTAVE OCTAVE>CHORUS PEDAL OCTAVE PITCH SHIFT PEDAL PITCH DOWN PEDAL PITCH UP DELAY ECHO HALL ROOM Within the effect modules, you can select an effect type from several possible choices. For example, the COMP module contains various compressor and limiter effect types, from which you can choose one. The MOD module allows you to choose two effect types simultaneously, such as OCTAVE > CHORUS. Parameter setting value only shown FU 40 Setting value Effect type Effect type and parameter setting value shown C9 [PLAY/EDIT] selector The drawing of the [PLAY/EDIT] selector shows the position which is used to call up that module and parameter. Effect type Effect type only shown Effect type Setting value MOD MOD module basic parameters Module on/off For every effect module, the last basic parameter setting is " o F ". When this is selected, the respective module is turned off, which means that it will not affect the sound output by the 506 II. (The effect is the same as when both [ ]/[ ] foot switches are pressed together in edit mode.) This effect module comprises modulation effects such as chorus, flanger, and octaver. Use the [+]/[-] keys to select the effect type and adjust the effect intensity. CHORUS (Chorus) This effect mixes a variable pitch-shifted component to the original signal, resulting in full-bodied and expansive sound. Higher setting values result Effect Types and Parameters DIST BANDPASS ENH HIPASS ENH CLEAN 1 CLEAN 2 RICH FAT SLAP EDGE DRIVE VINTAGE FUZZ THRASH Linking Effects COMP COMPRESSOR LIMITER FAT WAH PEDAL FAT WAH RESONANT WAH PEDAL RESONANT WAH The display example shown at the left side of the effect parameter listing shows the setting that can be adjusted with the [+]/[-] keys. Which setting this is depends on the module. PEDAL BASS SYNTH (Pedal Bass Synthesizer) bP Using the expression pedal (FP01/FP02) connected to the CONTROL IN jack, the mixing ratio of b2 effect sound and original sound can be adjusted. o1 o6 OCTAVE (Octaver) oF This effect downshifts the sound by one octave and mixes it to the original sound. Higher right-digit setting values result in a higher effect sound ratio. OFF (Off) Turns the MOD module off. Expression pedal A pedal icon ( ) in the listing indicates a parameter that can be controlled with the expression pedal (FP01/FP02). When such a parameter is selected, the respective module can be controlled in real time with a connected expression pedal. When a parameter marked with a pedal icon is selected, the sound will correspond to the representative setting of that effect. If there is no parameter marked with a pedal icon selected in the entire patch, the expression pedal operates as a volume pedal. 20 ZOOM 506 II BASS ZOOM 506 II BASS 21 PATCH LEVEL r1 r8 PATCH LEVEL 1 30 Adjusts the overall volume of the patch. A value of 25 corresponds to unity gain (input level and output level are equal). COMP LIMIT WAH COMP module basic parameters rP This effect type allows using an expression pedal (FP01/FP02) connected to the CONTROL IN jack to control the frequency that is emphasized by the resonant wah effect. oF OFF (Off) DIST module basic parameters In addition to five distortion type effects and five clean type effects, this module also comprises two enhancer effect types. Use the [+]/[-] keys to select the effect type. This effect type attenuates high-level signal components and boosts low-level signal components, thereby keeping the overall signal level within a certain range. The effect prolongs sustain and makes the sound more uniform. Higher setting values result in stronger compression. bE LEVEL TIME TIME LIMITER (Limiter) C1 This effect type attenuates peak levels and prevents overload of the next module. Higher setting values result in stronger limiter action. LEVEL LEVEL Original sound Limiter TIME FAT WAH (Fat Wah) This effect type applies auto wah which is dependent on playing intensity. It is characterized by a fat sound. Higher right-digit setting values result in higher input sensitivity for the auto wah effect. 22 This effect type allows using an expression pedal (FP01/FP02) connected to the CONTROL IN jack for pedal wah. The expression pedal then controls the frequency that is emphasized by the fat wah effect. ZOOM 506 II BASS HIPASS ENH (High-Pass Enhancer) Enhancer using a high-pass filter, resulting in a different sonic character from the bandpass enhancer. CLEAN 1 (Clean 1: clean type effect) Clean sound with flat characteristics. C2 CLEAN 2 (Clean 2: clean type effect) rC RICH (Rich: clean type effect) Ft FAT (Fat: clean type effect) SL SLAP (Slap: clean type effect) EG EDGE (Edge: distortion effect) TIME PEDAL FAT WAH (Pedal Fat Wah) FP Enhancer using a bandpass filter. Makes the sound more distinct. Effect Types and Parameters Effect Types and Parameters HE F1 F8 BANDPASS ENH (Bandpass Enhancer) Compressor Original sound L1 L9 Turns the COMP module off. DIST COMPRESSOR (Compressor) LEVEL This effect type applies auto wah to a narrow frequency band, resulting in a special effect. Higher right-digit setting values result in higher input sensitivity for the auto wah effect. PEDAL RESONANT WAH (Pedal Resonant Wah) This module comprises the compressor, limiter, auto wah, and other effect types. Use the [+]/[-] keys to select the effect type and adjust the effect intensity. C1 C9 RESONANT WAH (Resonant Wah) High-class clean sound with attenuated midrange. Rich clean sound with emphasized bass range. Clean sound with emphasized midrange. Clean sound suitable for the slap playing style. Treble-rich drive sound. ZOOM 506 II BASS 23 EQ PHASE dr DRIVE (Drive: distortion effect) ut VINTAGE (Vintage: distortion effect) FU FUZZ (Fuzz: distortion effect) Wild fuzz sound. 4 BAND EQ (4-Band Equalizer) tH THRASH (Thrash: distortion effect) oF OFF (Off) Allows boost or cut in the bass/middle/high/presence band. You can select one out of 50 patterns (01 - 50). • 01 - 10: Lower values result in attenuated highs and emphasized lows. • 11 - 20: Lower values result in lower emphasized frequency. • 21 - 24: Lower values result in emphasized midrange. • 25: Flat characteristics • 26 - 30: Higher values result in emphasized highs. • 31 - 40: Higher values result in higher emphasized frequency. • 41 - 50: Higher values result in emphasized presence and lows. Overdrive sound with emphasized midrange. EQ module basic parameters This module comprises a 4-band equalizer and phaser. Use the [+]/[-] keys to select the effect type and adjust the effect intensity. Overdrive sound simulating a vintage amplifier. Distortion sound suitable for thrash metal. Turns the DIST module off. 01 50 GAIN DIST module extended parameters These parameters serve to adjust the sound outline or distortion depth for the effect type selected with the DIST module basic parameters. PHASE SHIFT (Phaser) P1 P9 GAIN (Gain) -(Off indication) Pd oF • When a clean type effect such as C1 or bE or an enhancer effect is selected Higher setting values emphasize the outline of the sound. - OFF (Off) Turns the EQ module off. EQ module extended parameters PEDAL DIST (Pedal Distortion) CONTOUR (Contour) 0 0 10 (Off indication) ZOOM 506 II BASS TIME These parameters serve to adjust the effect operation for the effect type selected with the EQ module basic parameters. -24 0 CONTOUR • When a distortion effect such as dr or FU is selected Higher setting values result in stronger distortion. Using the expression pedal connected to the CONTROL IN jack, the GAIN value (1 - 30) can be controlled. + Effect Types and Parameters Effect Types and Parameters 1 30 The function of this parameter depends on the effect type selected for the DIST module. Original sound Effect sound LEVEL This effect mixes a phase-shifted component to the original sound, resulting in a pulsating character. Higher setting values result in faster modulation. • 4 BAND EQ is selected Using the 0 value as a reference (flat setting), negative values cause an increasing boost in the low range and positive values cause an increasing boost in the high range. When the EQ module is On, this parameter is always active. Check this parameter if the 4-band EQ effect type setting does not seem to produce the desired results. • PHASE SHIFT is selected Using the 0 value as a reference, changing the value towards negative or positive makes the phaser effect stronger. (Negative values result in reversed phase for the effect sound feedback.) ZOOM 506 II BASS 25 PEDAL CHORUS 1 (Pedal Chorus 1) ZNR/AMP CP ZNR/AMP module basic parameters Serves for making the ZNR module and AMP module settings. ZNR is a noise reduction circuit developed by ZOOM, allowing control over the noise threshold. The AMP module is a bass guitar amp simulator that can be switched on or off. 01 59 A1 c1 c9 ZNR (ZOOM Noise Reduction) serves for reducing noise during play pauses or silent passages. Higher setting values result in more efficient noise reduction. Set the value as high as possible without causing the sound to be cut off unnaturally. This is a bright sounding chorus effect with depth and spread. Higher rightdigit setting values result in a more pronounced chorus effect. AMP (Amp Simulator) The amp simulator adds the character of a bass guitar amplifier to the output signal. When this setting is selected, the amp simulator is on and ZNR is off. ZNR+AMP (ZNR + Amp Simulator) oF OFF (Off) cP Using the expression pedal (FP01/FP02) connected to the CONTROL IN jack, the chorus 2 intensity can be adjusted. F1 F9 FLANGER (Flanger) This effect produces a unique, undulating sound by shifting the pitch up and down. Higher right-digit setting values result in faster modulation. PEDAL FLANGER (Pedal Flanger) Using the expression pedal (FP01/FP02) connected to the CONTROL IN jack, the flanger modulation rate can be adjusted. The adjustable range is larger than available with F1 - F9. STEP (Step) ZNR and amp simulator are both off. S1 S9 MOD SP PEDAL STEP (Pedal Step) This effect module comprises modulation effects such as chorus, flanger, and octaver. Use the [+]/[-] keys to select the effect type and adjust the effect intensity. CHORUS (Chorus) This effect mixes a variable pitch-shifted component to the original signal, resulting in full-bodied and expansive sound. Higher setting values result in a more pronounced chorus effect. PITCH PITCH 0 Original sound - TIME - PITCH + 0 ZOOM 506 II BASS Effect sound (left channel) r1 r5 r6 r9 Using the expression pedal (FP01/FP02) connected to the CONTROL IN jack, the step sound change rate can be adjusted. CRY1 (Cry 1) This effect changes the sound in a similar way as a talking simulator. Higher right-digit setting values result in more pronounced sound change. CRY2 (Cry 2) This is a cry effect with a different sound character. Higher right-digit setting values result in more pronounced sound change. PEDAL CRY (Pedal Cry) + + 0 This effect introduces a filter which changes randomly, resulting in an auto-arpeggio sound. Higher right-digit setting values give faster step sound change. Effect Types and Parameters Effect Types and Parameters FP ZNR and amp simulator are both on. Increasing the right- digit value results in more efficient noise reduction. Set the value as high as possible without causing the sound to be cut off unnaturally. MOD module basic parameters 26 CHORUS 2 (Chorus 2) PEDAL CHORUS 2 (Pedal Chorus 2) ZNR A2 A9 C1 C9 Using the expression pedal (FP01/FP02) connected to the CONTROL IN jack, the chorus 1 intensity can be adjusted. TIME Effect sound (right channel) TIME rP Using the expression pedal (FP01/FP02) connected to the CONTROL IN jack, the cry type sound change can be adjusted. d1 d9 DEFRET (Defret) This effect makes the sound of a fretted bass resemble that of a fretless bass. It is especially suitable for playing single notes. Higher right-digit setting values result in a more pronounced defret effect. ZOOM 506 II BASS 27 dP PEDAL DEFRET (Pedal Defret) PITCH SHIFT (Pitch Shift) Using the expression pedal (FP01/FP02) connected to the CONTROL IN jack, the defret effect intensity can be adjusted. This effect varies the pitch of the original sound. You can select one out of nine preset pitch shift patterns (P1 - P9). • P1/P2: A component shifted by 1 octave down is mixed to the original sound. The mixing ratio differs for P1 and P2. • P3/P4: A component shifted by a perfect fifth down is mixed to the original sound. The mixing ratio differs for P3 and P4. • P5/P6: A component shifted by a perfect fourth up is mixed to the original sound. The mixing ratio differs for P5 and P6. • P7/P8: A component shifted by 1 octave up is mixed to the original sound. The mixing ratio differs for P7 and P8. • P9: A slightly pitch-shifted component is mixed to the original sound, resulting in a chorus with slight modulation. BASS SYNTH (Bass Synthesizer) b1 b9 This effect creates the sound of a bass synthesizer. It is best suited for playing single notes. You can select among nine patterns (b1 - b9) with preset sound character and mixing balance. • b1: Bass synthesizer with fat low end and multiple harmonics (only effect sound is output) • b2: Bass synthesizer with resonant filter (only effect sound is output) • b3: Bass synthesizer with soft sound and few harmonics (only effect sound is output) • b4: b1 effect sound with a slight amount of original sound mixed in • b5: b2 effect sound with a slight amount of original sound mixed in • b6: b3 effect sound with a slight amount of original sound mixed in • b7: b1 effect sound and original sound in 1:1 ratio • b8: b2 effect sound and original sound in 1:1 ratio • b9: b3 effect sound and original sound in 1:1 ratio P1 P9 Pitch of effect sound vs. original sound Original sound P1/P2: Effect sound Original sound PEDAL BASS SYNTH (Pedal Bass Synthesizer) Using the expression pedal (FP01/FP02) connected to the CONTROL IN jack, the mixing ratio of b2 effect sound and original sound can be adjusted. o1 o6 o7 o9 OCTAVE (Octaver) P3/P4: Effect sound Original sound P5/P6: This effect downshifts the sound by one octave and mixes it to the original sound. Higher right-digit setting values result in a higher effect sound ratio. Effect sound Original sound OCTAVE > CHORUS (Octaver > Chorus) This effect type is a serial connection of octaver and chorus. Higher rightdigit setting values result in stronger octaver sound. (Chorus intensity is fixed.) P7/P8: Effect sound PEDAL PITCH DOWN (Pedal Pitch Down) PEDAL OCTAVE (Pedal Octaver) oP Effect Types and Parameters Effect Types and Parameters bP Using the expression pedal (FP01/FP02) connected to the CONTROL IN jack, the mixing ratio of octaver effect sound and original sound can be adjusted. Pd Using the expression pedal (FP01/FP02) connected to the CONTROL IN jack, the pitch of the effect sound can be shifted over the range of 0 to -1 octaves. PEDAL PITCH UP (Pedal Pitch Up) PU oF 28 ZOOM 506 II BASS Using the expression pedal (FP01/FP02) connected to the CONTROL IN jack, the pitch of the effect sound can be shifted over the range of 0 to +1 octave. OFF (Off) Turns the MOD module off. ZOOM 506 II BASS 29 DLY/REV Specifications DLY/REV module basic parameters This module comprises delay, echo, reverb, and other effects. Use the [+]/[-] keys to select the effect type and adjust the effect intensity. DELAY (Delay) d1 d9 E1 E9 Original sound Delay sound Delay time TIME ECHO (Echo) This is a delay effect with a warm sound similar to a tape echo. By using the output in stereo, you can achieve a ping-pong delay where the delay sound alternates between the left and right channels. The right-digit setting values control the feedback (number of repetitions) and the mixing ratio between original sound and effect sound. HALL (Hall) This is a reverb effect that produces a sound similar to the reverberation in a concert hall. Higher right-digit setting values result in stronger reverb. ROOM (Room) This is a reverb effect that simulates the reverberation in a room. Higher right-digit setting values result in stronger reverb. OFF (Off) Turns the DLY/REV module off. TIME DLY/REV module extended parameters These parameters serve to adjust the effect operation for the effect type selected with the DLY/REV module basic parameters. d1 37 E1 10 -- DELAY TIME (Delay Time) (When DELAY or ECHO is selected as effect type) Sets the delay time in the range from 1 - 37. The actual delay time is the setting value x 10 (ms). (Example: A setting of "15" results in a delay time of 150 ms.) REVERB TIME (Reverb Time) (When HALL or ROOM is selected as effect type) Sets the reverb time in the range from 1 - 10. Higher right-digit setting values result in longer reverb time. (Off indication) 30 ZOOM 506 II BASS max. 8 simultaneous / 33 total max. 7 simultaneous (5 modules + 1 block) 6 banks x 6 patches = 36 patches (rewritable, with memory store capability) A/D converter 16 bit, 64 times oversampling D/A converter 16 bit, 8 times oversampling Sampling frequency 31.25 kHz Input BASS GUITAR input: standard mono phone jack (rated input level -20 dBm/input impedance 470 kilohms) Output Standard stereo phone jack (doubles as line and headphone jack) (maximum output level +5 dBm/output load impedance 10 kilohms or more) Control input For optional FP01 or FP02 / FS01 Display 2-digit 7-segment LED Power requirements Separately available AC adapter, 9 V DC, 300 mA (center minus plug) (ZOOM AD-0006) Four IEC R6 (size AA) batteries Battery life: approx. 28 hours continuous operation (alkaline batteries) / approx. 8 hours continuous operation (manganese batteries) Dimensions 145 mm (D) x 125 mm (W) x 40 mm (H) Weight280 g (without batteries) Specifications/Usage Precautions Effect Types and Parameters H1 H9 r1 r9 oF LEVEL This is a conventional digital delay effect. By using the output in stereo, you can achieve a ping-pong delay where the delay sound alternates between the left and right channels. The right-digit setting values control the feedback (number of repetitions) and the mixing ratio between original sound and effect sound. Built-in effects Effect modules Banks and patches • 0 dBm = 0.775 Vrms • Design and specifications subject to change without notice. Usage Precautions • Electrical interference For safety considerations, the 506 II 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 506 II, as the possibility of interference cannot be ruled out entirely. With any type of digital control device, the 506 II 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 506 II. 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. ZOOM 506 II BASS 31 Patch List BANK A [DEMO] b [DEMO] C [REAL] d [COLOR] E [ACTIVE] F [LINE] PATCH PATCH NAME 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 SLAP SOLO VINTAGE ROCK DRIVE FRETLESS P-FUNK LEAD CHORD CHORUS FUZZY DRIVE MILLER OF SLAP EMOTIONAL TALK PHASE CHORUS TAURUS BASS SYNTH HIGH TONE AMP BILLY'S DRIVE GROUND FUNKY SWEET BOTTOM PICKED CHORUS RETRO SLAP ATTACK FUZZ UNITE PHASE SLAP U.K.ROCK NATURAL CLEAN OCTAVE CHORUS CYCLONE DROP DRASTIC STEP JET BEAT OCTAVE UP WILD WAH T.M.SLAP NUANCE CLASSICAL ENHANCED SOLOIST MULTI SYNTH COMMENT PEDAL Orthodox slap sound with a touch of flanging. Vintage 70s UK hard rock sound. Exceptionally fat bass sound. Fretless bass sound for lead playing. Gritty bass sound for P-funk style bass solo. Pedal-chorus sound for upper-register chord playing. Fuzz tone sound allows 1-octave bend-down with pedal. Funky slap solo sound. "Talking lead" sound with pedal-gain controls. Funky edge with phase shift and pedal-chorus sound. Fat vintage auto-wah bass sound. Synth bass mixed with direct sound. High tone American bass amp sound. For fast right hand playing with pedal-pitch effect. Modern funk slap bass sound. Clear, mellow bass sound good for picking style. Pedal-chorus sound good for picking style. Retro slap sound for old funk style. Pedal-fuzz tone with extra edge and attack. Wah & octave funk bass sound. Percussive slap creates a dramatic effect. Chorus + pedal-wah sound ideal for picking. Practical, basic bass tone. Chorus tone with octave effect. Lead synthesizer bass sound. Unique "rain drop" bass sound. Extreme pedal-step solo sound. For eighth note play with pedal-flanger jet sound. Direct + one octave up pitch shift sound. Combination of resonant-wah and drive sound. Dynamic slap bass sound. Picking nuance changes the distortion intensity. Fretless bass sound for classical style playing. Clear and enhanced compressed bass sound. Ideal for melodic solos and accompaniment. Synthesizer bass for any playing style. Volume Volume Gain Fretless Volume Chorus2 Pitch Volume Gain Chorus2 Volume Volume Volume Pitch Volume Volume Chorus2 Volume Gain Volume Volume Fat wah Volume Volume Gain Volume Step Flanger Volume Volume Volume Volume Fretless Volume Volume Volume It is recommended to set the ZNR (Zoom Noise Reduction) value for each patch to match the bass guitar being used. Troubleshooting No power High level of noise Refer to "1. Power-on" on page 8. 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). Patch does not change Battery life is short Check whether patch call method is set to pre-select (see page 16). Are manganese batteries being used? Continuous operation time is 28 hours with alkaline batteries but only 8 hours with manganese batteries. The use of alkaline batteries is recommended. ZOOM CORPORATION NOAH Bldg., 2-10-2, Miyanishi-cho, Fuchu-shi, Tokyo 183-0022, Japan PHONE: +81-42-369-7116 FAX: +81-42-369-7115 Web Site: http://www.zoom.co.jp Printed in Japan 506 II-5000
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