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The "Patch Level" parameter in each patch can be used to minimize volume level differences. For information on how to set the patch level, see the section "Adjusting the sound" on page 16 of the Operation Manual. |
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Yes, the "Total Balance" parameter of each patch can be used to adjust the mixing balance between original sound and effect sound. For information on how to set the total balance, see the section "Adjusting the sound" on page 16 of the Operation Manual. |
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Check whether pedal wah is selected as control target of the expression pedal. For details, see the section "Assigning control targets to the expression pedal" on pages 31 - 33 of the Operation Manual. |
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No. The insert position of the volume pedal is fixed to the position after the CABINET module. |
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No, seamless delay is not built in. When changing patches, the delay sound is cut off. |
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For some modules, this is possible. The pre-amp section insertion position can be changed to immediately after the WAH/EFX1 module or immediately after the DELAY module. The WAH/EFX1 module can be positioned before or after the pre-amp section. For details, see the section "Changing the insert position of the pre-amp section and WAH/EFX1 module" on pages 62 - 63 of the Operation Manual. |
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This indicates the patch specific tempo. With the B9.1ut, parameters such as modulation rate or delay time can be synchronized to a patch-specific tempo. For details, see the section "Specifying the tempo for a patch" on pages 38 - 39 of the Operation Manual. |
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Yes. When the B9.1ut is connected to the computer via a USB cable, it is recognized as a standard audio device in a Windows or Macintosh environment. You can for example perform audio playback using Windows Media Player or Apple iTunes and play along with your favorite tunes. For details on settings and operation of the other software, refer to the documentation of the respective application. |
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When using the audio interface function of the B9.1ut, audio signals of the computer are output via the B9.1ut. You should therefore connect the playback system such as speakers or headphones to the B9.1ut output, not to the computer. |
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No, the unit does not support operation on USB bus power supplied by the computer. |
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Yes. The latest Audio Driver supports the 64-bit version of Windows Vista and Windows 7. This driver software is freely available from DOWNLOAD page.
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No. To save patch data on an external device, use the "B9.1ut Editor Librarian" software to create a backup on a computer. If two B9.1ut units are used, it is possible to transfer patch data back and forth via the MIDI link. For details, see the section "Sending and receiving B9.1ut patch data via MIDI" on pages 50 - 51 of the Operation Manual. |
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Yes. Patch switching information and pedal/switch/key information can be output and input via MIDI. For details on MIDI settings for the B9.1ut, see the section "MIDI Usage Examples" on pages 42 - 51 of the Operation Manual. For information on MIDI settings for the other component, see the documentation of that product. |
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The program change mapping mode settings are effective only when receiving commands. The program numbers sent by the B9.1ut to external equipment when switching patches are fixed. You must therefore change the mapping at the other component. For information on program change numbers assigned to the patches of the B9.1ut, see page 83 of the Operation Manual. |
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Yes. The B9.1ut has a manual mode in which the foot switches let you turn major modules on and off. This is similar to having separate compact effects that can be controlled individually. For details, see the section "Switching Modules On and Off" on pages 14 - 15 of the Operation Manual. |
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Use the LEVEL knob on the rear panel of the B9.1ut to raise the output level of B9.1ut. The maximum output level boost is +6dB. |
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No, a drum machine is not built in. |
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Yes. An input/output level switch is provided for the external loop connectors of the B9.1ut. For connection of a rack-mount effect or similar with a reference input level of +4dBm, set the switch to "+4dBm". For connection of a compact effect, use the "-10dBm" setting. |
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Yes. The B9.1ut has a built-in Accelerator circuit that allows adjusting the gain of the input signal. Use the "TUBE" and "SOLID STATE" controls to obtain a suitable level. The B9.1ut also has a Pickup Select function which allows you to match the signal level to the bass pickup you are using. For details, see the section "Using the Pickup Select function" on page 61 of the Operation Manual. |
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Yes. The B9.1ut has XLR connectors that supply a balanced line output signal. By using the PRE/POST switch, it is possible to output the direct sound without going through the A/D converter. For details, see the section "Use as a direct box" on pages 59 - 60 of the Operation Manual. |
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Are the two controls of the Accelerator section turned down? When the [TUBE] and [SOLID STATE] controls are turned fully counterclockwise, the input signal to the B9.1ut is cut off. Refer to the "Using the Accelerator" section on pages 16 - 17 of the Operation Manual for information on how to set the controls to a suitable level. |
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No, a USB cable is not supplied. Please purchase a commercially available USB cable (A/B type). |
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A ground loop involving connected equipment may have formed. Try setting the GROUND switch to "LIFT" and check whether this improves the condition. |
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The operating environment requirements of Cubase LE 4 are as follows:
<Windows>
● CPU: Pentium 4 / Athlon 1.4 GHz or higher
● RAM: 512 MB or more
● HDD: 1 GB or more of free space
● Operating system: Windows XP Home / Professional Edition, Windows Vista
DVD-ROM drive
Internet connection environment (for license activation)
<Macintosh>
● Power Mac G4 1 GHz or higher / Core Solo 1.5 GHz or higher
● RAM: 512 MB or higher
● HDD: 1 GB or more of free space
● Operating system: OS X 10.4 or higher
DVD-ROM drive
Internet connection environment (for license activation)
* For details on the bundled Cubase LE 4 application, see here. |
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Cubase LE 4 is an OEM product supplied by Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH. Cubase LE operation is not covered by ZOOM Corporation support. For information on use, refer to the PDF manual or to reference books available on the market. |
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