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Yes. All basic parameters that determine sound quality, such as 24-bit/96 kHz A/D/A conversion and ZOOM original DSP chip ZFX-3 with 32-bit processing for effect algorithms are the same as in the B2/B2.1u. However, effect module configuration, number of effect parameters, effect parameter setting range and other aspects are different. The B1/B1X also does not have a dedicated line recording modeling algorithm.
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The patch change speed of the B1/B1X is on the order of 30 milliseconds. Due to differences in microprocessor power, the ultra-high patch change speed of the B2 cannot be achieved.
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Yes, this is possible. If you set the patch selection mode to "pre-select", the sound will not change until you confirm the selection. This is useful when changing to a patch at a far removed memory number during a live performance. For details, see the section "Changing the Way Patches Are Called Up" on page 16 of the Operation Manual.
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Due to limitation of DSP resource, REVERB modules cannot be used in rhythm function.
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The real-time control function of the effect parameter will become possible, using expression pedal FP01/FP02. For example, effects such as Wah or Pitch Shift can be operated by the pedal. And Bank up and Tap tempo input of rhythm function will become possible connecting foot switch FS01.
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When the editing knob is at other than "PLAY", you are editing a specific patch, you cannot change to other patch. Please return the editing knob to "PLAY".
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Please adjust "PATCH LEVEL" parameter for each patch to keep the output level even. You can set up total patch level.
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All drive effects such as overdrive, distortion, fuzz are produced by amplifying input signal. (not only ZOOM products) Therefore, a very little noise in guitar signal which comes from guitar pickup or guitar cable will be amplified together. To minimize noise level, please adjust ZNR parameter properly.
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