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99 Stompbox Effects 12 Amp Models Specifications SPECIFICATIONS 12 AMP MODELS Effect Types 111 Simultaneous Effects 3 Patch Memory 10 patches x 10 banks Sampling Frequency 44.1kHz A/D Conversion 24bit, 128times over-sampling SVT B-MAN HRT3500 D/A Conversion 24bit, 128times over-sampling Signal Processsing 32bit floating point and 32bit fixed point Frequency Response 20Hz - 20kHz + 1.0dB, -3.0dB (10kΩ load) Display LCD x 3 1/4'' phone jack SMR Flip Top Acoustic Rated input level: -20dBm Input Input impedance: 1MΩ ACTIVE/PASSIVE (Switch selectable) 1/4'' phone jack R Maximum output level: +5dBm (Output load impedance: 10kΩ or higher) 1/4'' stereo phone jack (LINE / PHONES) Ag Amp Monotone Super B L/Mono/Phone Maximum output level: [LINE] +5dBm (Output load impedance: 10kΩ or higher), Output [PHONES] 20mW + 20mW into 32Ω load XLR jack Balanced Output impedance: 100Ω (HOT-GND, COLD-GND), 200Ω (HOT-COLD) Output PRE / POST (Switch selectable) G-Krueger Heaven Mark B GND LIFT (Switch selectable) Control Input For FP02 / FS01 99 STOMPBOX EFFECTS Audio Interface: 16bit / 44.1kHz USB DYNAMICS SFX/SYNTH Supported OS: Windows XP / Vista / 7, Mac OS X v10.4 / 10.5 / 10.6 OptComp D Comp BitCrush Bomber Noise Floor -100dBm M Comp DualComp MonoSyn StdSyn AC adapter DC9V/Center negative/500mA (ZOOM AD-16) 160 Comp Limiter SynTlk V-Syn AA/LR6 battery x 4 SlowATTCK ZNR 4VoiceSyn Z-Syn Power Batteries Battery Life: 6hours (with alkaline batteries) FILTER/EQ Z-Organ Defret USB Bus power GraphicEQ ParaEQ DELAY Dimensions 170 (D) x 234 (W) x 54 (H) mm Splitter Bottom B Delay TapeEcho Weight 1.2kg (without batteries) Exciter CombFLTR ModDelay AnalogDly AutoWah Z Tron ReverseDL MultiTapD Options FP02 expression pedal, FS01 foot switch M-Filter A-Filter DynaDelay FilterDly *0dBm=0.775Vrms Cry Step PitchDly StereoDly SEQ FLTR RNDM FLTR PhaseDly TrgHldDly DRIVE REVERB Booster OverDrive HD Reverb Hall Bass Muff T Scream Room TiledRoom Dist 1 Squeak Spring Arena FuzzSmile GreatMuff EarlyRef Air MetalWRLD TWIN FX PREAMPS Comp+Dist Oct+Dist BassDrive D.I Plus AWah+Dist Comp+AWah Bass BB DI5 PH+Dist Bass Pre AC Bs Pre PEDAL FX MODULATION PedalVox PedalWah Tremolo Slicer PDL Reso PDL Pitch 4-Phaser 8-Phaser PDL MnPit The Vibe DuoPhase WarpPhase Chorus Included Accessory Optional Accessories Detune VintageCE ST-Chorus Ensemble VinFLNGR Flanger DynaFLNGR Vibrato Octave PitchSHFT MonoPitch H.P.S. AD-16 AC Adapter FS01 Foot Switch FP02 Expression Pedal BendCho RingMod •DC9V/500mA (Center negative) •Unlatch and normally close type •To control effect parameters ZOOM CORPORATION 4-4-3 Kanda-surugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0062, Japan TEL: +81-3-5297-1040 FAX: +81-3-5297-1009 E-mail: [email protected] ●Windows is registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. ●Mac and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. ●Steinberg and Sequel are registered trademarks of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH. ●Manufacturer names and product names 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 the Zoom Corporation. ●All features and specifications are subject to change without notice. November 2011 Printed in China. We’re putting our foot down. Zoom’s B3 Bass Effects and Amp Simulator combines the ease of a stompbox pedalboard with the power of a multi-effects processor and a USB audio interface. With complete control over individual effects and amp modeling, you can change your tones on the fly for both stage and studio. Three stomps. One pedal. The B3 offers three large LCD displays and corresponding footswitches that form a graphical interface, allowing you to utilize up to three stompbox and amp effects simultaneously. The interface has also been simplified with three control knobs for each display. This intuitive design makes creating, The newest generation of DSP: ZFX-IV. Your personal drummer. Runs on batteries, AC adapter, or USB power. saving and rearranging the effect chain of your sounds a breeze and The all-new ZFX-IV DSP effects processor boasts amazing power and Every bassist needs a drummer, and with the B3 you can choose from 40 The B3 can operate on three different power sources: AC adapter provides easy navigation in live and studio settings. clarity, upgrading everything from sound to functionality and operability different rhythm patterns, including 4, 8 and 16-beat, shuffle and many (included), batteries or USB bus power when plugged into your over previous ZFX versions. By using 32-bit floating-point processing, the others. The tap key also makes it easy to set the tempo and start a computer. Four AA/LR6 alkaline batteries provide over six hours of Evolution of tube amp simulation. B3 can produce amplifier sounds that are more realistic than ever before. one-man jam session anytime. continuous use. Whether on stage or in the studio, the B3 gives you sigmoid curve clipper A newly developed sigmoid curve clipper reliable power options. 1 re-creates the smooth clipping of a tube Looper function with 40-second phrase Balanced XLR output for DI use. amp’s waveform. From the warm, fat sound recording/overdubbing. With its built-in XLR output, you can avoid DI boxes completely and Super-low noise design. of R&B to the intense, aggressive tone of 0 The B3’s Looper capabilities include 40 seconds of phrase recording and connect the B3 directly to any mixing console to maintain a balanced, The B3’s “noise floor” of -100dBm virtually eliminates background noise metal, the B3 can simulate amplifier sounds overdubbing. The “sound-on-sound” function allows you to layer bass high quality signal. Its convenient Pre/Post and the ZNR noise reduction removes feedback and other unwanted Clean that are authentic to the original models sounds as many times as you want in real time and use looped sounds as switch can direct an effected sound to the sounds, providing you with clear tones, along with natural release decay Crunch Drive while maintaining the nuances of fingering -1 simple backing tracks. You can even create a “full band” feel with the main outputs while sending the original and reverb tails. -1.2 -0.8 -0.4 0 0.4 0.8 1.2 and picking techniques. built-in drum machine and DSP effects for a live solo. analog bass guitar signal directly to the XLR Note: When the UNDO/REDO function is enabled, the recording time is limited to 20 seconds. output without passing through an A/D Optional expression pedal and footswitch. Super-real amp modeling. converter. Connect an optional FP02 expression pedal to The B3’s 12 super-real amp models range from vintage to the latest trends in the B3 and control effect parameters such as amp technology, each with its own distinct cabinet modeling that can be used Add a B3 to your pedalboard. wah, pitch shift, volume, drive gain, modulation to alter its tone characteristics. By combining different amplifiers and cabinets, The B3 is perfect for use in combination with traditional stompboxes. rate and delay/reverb mix in real time. Use an you can digitally create your own custom rig. The B3’s modeling technology optional FS01 footswitch to tap the tempo used LOOP By adding a B3 to your pedalboard, you can decrease the size and provides the best tone for both live performance and direct recording. for the drum machine, looper and effects. You RECORDING complexity of your setup, while expanding your system’s effects and FP02 modeling capabilities. can also use an FS01 to mute the Delay/Reverb 【Modeled bass amplifiers】 AMPEG SVT / FENDER BASSMAN 100 / HARTKE input or turn Delay Hold on or off. HA3500 / SWR SM-900 / AMPEG B-15 / ACOUSTIC 360 / AGUILAR DB750 / Accurate, real-time Tuner function. POLYTONE MINI BRUITE III / MARSHALL SUPER BASS / GALLIEN KRUEGER 800RB / USB audio interface for DAW recording. Free Edit&Share software for Mac/PC. EDEN WT-800 / MARK BASS LITTLE MARK III The pedal’s Tuner function offers smooth, real-time response with precise The B3 operates as an audio interface, letting you record directly to your bass tuning accuracy. Whether you’re in the middle of a performance or Zoom’s Edit&Share software, which is available as a free download, computer via USB. All of your sound settings used during rehearsals or practicing alone in your room, simply hold down the pedal’s center allows you to create, edit and save your personalized amp and effect 99 world-renowned stompbox effects. live performances can be recorded to your favorite DAW such as the footswitch to start getting your strings back in tune. In addition, the B3’s settings on your computer. Use its “radar charts” to access visual The B3 offers 99 diverse types of stompbox effects, including some of the included Steinberg Sequel LE recording software. The pedal’s direct LCD displays and LED indicators make the Tuner easy to see on a dark representations of each preset’s tone world’s most popular bass pedals and rack-mounted processors. You can use up monitoring capability eliminates latency issues, assuring realistic studio stage, where you can also mute the output to tune silently. characteristics, the “amp/effect” to three effects in any combination, as well as its high-quality stereo tube presets conditions and hassle-free operation. sorting feature to easily locate your FP02 and bass synthesizers. It also includes World's fastest patch change speed: 1ms. sounds and drag-and-drop options to patches personally designed by four of the rearrange patches for editing. With With the B3’s amazing 1ms patch change speed, you’ll never miss a beat. world’s top bassists: Victor Wooten (Béla Edit&Share, you can download the Change from rhythm playing to a solo in an instant by simply tapping a switch.
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