Operation ManualSafety Precautions ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Features •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3What the PS-02 Can Do •
10Quick Guide (1) Listening to the Demo SongQuick Guide (1) Listening to the Demo SongThis section shows how to play the demo song stored on the suppl
Quick Guide (1) Listening to the Demo Song11Quick Guide (1) Listening to the Demo SongPlay the song The card icon ( ) is shown on the display
Switch to the Effect menu Use the cursor [ ]/[ ] keys to cause the EFFECT menu LED to light up. Switch the patch Press one of the EFFECT PATCH [
Sliders 1 - 3 each allow you to adjust a major effect parameter of the DRIVE/MOD/REV module. When you have edited a patch in this way, you can save it
Switch to the Audio menu Adjust the level so that the center area dots light up when you play the instrument.The [REC] key flashes and track 1 is in t
Start recordingPress the [ ] key. Playback of the song selected in RHYTHM mode starts, and recording on the audio track also starts.Play your inst
16About SmartMedia Operating the Unit on Batteries About SmartMedia / Operating the Unit on BatteriesSmartMedia contents Besides the demo song play da
Operation GuideOperation Guide17This section describes how to create a song, starting from zero. Theprocess can be divided into four main steps: • Ste
18Operation GuideOn the rhythm track of the song, you can program information aboutswitching patterns (pattern change information). In this example, l
Operation Guide19When you select an empty song and press the [REC] key, a 2-measurerhythm track is automatically created. Measure 1 contains the "
2Safety PrecautionsSafety PrecautionsAbout power• Since power consumption of this unit isfairly high, we recommend the use of anAC adapter whenever po
20Operation Guide6.Press the [STORE (EXECUTE)] key. The specified number of measures is added. To cancel the measure insertion, press the [EXIT (CANCE
Operation Guide21• For information on available rhythm patterns, see the "Rhythm PatternList" on page 83. • During programming, you can use
22Operation GuideWhen the pattern change information of measure 1 was deleted, thepattern for playback will be "MAIN08 / ROCK / M8-1-1". ◆De
Operation Guide23After the pattern has been input, you should program chord changeinformation following the diagram on page 18. Unlike pattern changei
24Operation Guide• Each pattern is preprogrammed with a dedicated bass phrase which isbased on the root of the chord and transposed up or down. For so
Operation Guide255.Press the EFFECT PATCH [▲] key twice. In chord input mode, the EFFECT PATCH [▼]/[▲] keys serve formoving in 1-beat steps within the
26Operation Guide3.Use the cursor [ ]/[ ] keys or sliders 1 - 3 to adjust theBPM value. The cursor [ ]/[ ] keys increase or decrease the BPM value by
Operation Guide27Now that rhythm track programming is completed, you are ready torecord effect processed guitar signals on audio tracks 1 - 3. First,
28Operation GuideIn this example, we'll select a distortion patch. 3.Press the [ ] key. The song menu comes up automatically, and the rhythm trac
Operation Guide294.Verify that the indication "R-1" (audio track 1 selected asrecording track) is shown on the display. If "R-2" o
3FeaturesFeaturesThe PS-02 has the following features. • Three great functions in one unit The PS-02 combines a drum/bass machine, a digital multi-rec
30Operation GuideWhile listening to the rhythm track audio track 1, record another rhythmguitar track on audio track 2. 1.Use the cursor [ ]/[ ] keys
Operation Guide31recording. 6.While playing your guitar, use slider 2 to adjust therecording level. The level after effect processing may differ, depe
32Operation Guideplayed. While listening to the backing provided by these tracks,practice the lead part. 3.Use the cursor [ ]/[ ] keys to cause the AU
Operation Guide33The previous pages covered recording a guitar signal connected to the[INPUT] jack. Sometimes you may want to record vocals or an acou
34Operation Guide◆Adjusting the microphone input gain 5.Press the cursor [ ] key to cause the UTILITY menu LEDto light up. The display switches to the
Operation Guide35• When using an external microphone • LoThis setting is suitable for high-output microphones. • HI This setting is suitable for low-
36Operation GuideAfter the recording of audio tracks is completed, you can put thefinishing touches on the song, such as adjusting the balance of rhyt
Operation Guide37The display switches to the Audio menu. 2.Press the [ ] key. The rhythm track of the song and audio tracks 1 - 3 are played back. 3.U
38Operation GuideThe effects of the PS-02 also include a "mixdown" effect for addingambience to the entire song (rhythm track + audio track)
Operation Guide39LED to light up. The display switches to the Song menu. When a blank song was selected and the rhythm track was programmed,the name &
4What the PS-02 Can DoWhat the PS-02 Can DoAdd realistic sounding drum and bassbacking, and overlay guitar and vocalparts to create your original song
40Reference GuideReference GuideThis section explains all menus and functions of the PS-02. The Song menu is the basic menu of the PS-02. It lets you
Reference Guide41• Slider 2 Adjusts the drum track volume level. • Slider 3 Adjusts the bass track volume level. (3) [ ] key Stops the currently playi
42Pressing the [EDIT] key at the Song menu while song playback isstopped brings up the Song Edit menu. The Song Edit menu lets youchange the name of t
436.To confirm the edited song name, press the [STORE(EXECUTE)] key. The unit returns to the Song menu. • To cancel the song name changes, press the [
44The Rhythm menu serves for programming the rhythm track. It also letsyou call up the Rhythm Edit menu for adjusting the tempo and selectingthe drum
45(4) [ ] key Starts/pauses song playback (rhythm track + audio tracks). While the song is paused ([ ] key is flashing), you can use the cursor [ ]([
46Pressing the [EDIT] key at the Rhythm menu calls up the Rhythm Editmenu. This menu allows you to adjust the rhythm track tempo, changethe drum kit/b
47◆Adjusting the tempo of the rhythm track (BPM) This item lets you adjust the tempo of the rhythm track. When "BPMxxx" is shown on the disp
48◆Setting repeat play to On or Off (REPEAT) This item lets you switch repeat play for the rhythm track On and Off.While the indication "REPEAT&q
49change information of the rhythm track will be transposed accordingly. To cancel the transpose process, press the [EXIT (CANCEL)] key. The transpose
What the PS-02 Can Do5What the PS-02 Can Do2Create rhythm accompaniment withoutcumbersome input, simply by selectingpatterns and chords Programming th
50The Audio menu serves for recording or erasing audio tracks, and forsetting various recording options. It also lets you call up the Audio Editmenu f
51following functions: Chord name ➝Tempo ➝Audio menu. Pressing this key in stop mode cycles the display through thefollowing functions: Track 1 record
522.Use the cursor [ ]/[ ] keys to select one of the following items,and then use the cursor [ ]/[ ] keys to make the setting. • R- Select record trac
53◆Recording quality (GRADE) Sets the sound quality grade of the recording. While the indication"GRADE" is shown on the display, use the cur
54When takes 1 - 10 have all been recorded for an audio track, the indication"y" at the top right of the display changes to "FL".
552.Use the cursor[ ]/[ ] keys to select the item you want toset (or execute the respective function). The followingitems are available. • PAN (Stereo
56use the cursor[ ]/[ ] keys to bring up the indication "P-I/O" on the display. 4.Press the [EDIT] key once more. The indication "PIx&q
57If the interval between the punch-in and punch-out points exceeds therecording capacity of the SmartMedia card, the indication "FULL" will
58◆Using the bounce function This section explains how to move the contents of several tracks onto 1or 2 tracks. The audio tracks created with the bou
595.Press the cursor [ ] key. A confirmation message asking whether to use a new take for thedestination track is shown on the display. To overwrite t
6What the PS-02 Can DoThe audio tracks 1 - 3 of the PS-02 each have ten virtualtracks (called "takes"). For recording or playback, you selec
60If any of the bounce source tracks is recorded with the HiFi (highrecording grade) setting, the bounce destination tracks will automaticallyalso use
61The Effect menu serves for selecting effect patches, and for using theeasy edit function which lets you quickly adjust major effect parameters. It a
62(5) Cursor [ ]/[ ] keys Serve to switch the menu. (6) [STORE (EXECUTE)] key Serves to store a patch (➝page 66). (7) [EXIT (CANCEL)] key Cycles throu
63select one. The effect parameter setting changes, depending on theselected effect type. The Effect Edit menu lets you select the On/Off setting for
64Because the EQ module has many parameters, the display consists of twoscreens. When switching between these two screens, the flashing dotposition do
658.To stop editing and return to the Effect menu, press the[EXIT (CANCEL)] key. If you switch to another effect patch in this condition, any changes
66The changes you have made using the Effect Edit menu are onlytemporary. When you switch patches, the settings will revert to previouscondition. If y
67from the [INPUT] jack, [AUX IN] jack and the built-in microphone alsocan not be used. When a patch that uses "MIXEFX" is selected, the &qu
68If you press the [BYPASS (TUNER)] key for longer than 1 secondand then release it, the unit is set to the mute condition, and theindication "MU
69The Utility menu lets you make various settings that affect the entireunit. To switch from another menu to the Utility menu, use the cursor [ ]/[ ]k
7What the PS-02 Can DoThe PS-02 has numerous effects built in, allowing you to useup to six effect modules such as DRIVE, CAB (cabinetsimulator), MOD
70◆Basic operation steps for Utility menu 1.When the Utility menu name "UTILTY" is displayed, pressthe [EDIT] key. The first setting item &q
71[INPUT] jack. While the indication "GTR-G" is displayed, use thecursor [ ]/[ ] keys or slider 1 to select one of the followingsettings, to
72• Backlight operation when running on battery power(BAKLIT) When using the PS-02 on batteries, this setting can be used to controlthe backlight oper
73• Set preroll time for punch-in (PREROL) This setting determines the number of seconds for which playback iscarried out before auto punch-in/punch-o
74The confirmation message "SURE?" appears. 3. To carry out the format process, press the [STORE(EXECUTE)] key. The indication "FMTING&
Special OperationsSpecial Operations75This section explains how to format a newly purchased SmartMedia cardto create a work SmartMedia, and how to for
76Special OperationsThe indication "FMTING" flashes on the display, and formatting starts.When formatting is completed, the unit switches to
Special Operations77• A SmartMedia card created by this process can only be used for startup ifthe various system files required by the PS-02 have bee
78Troubleshooting TroubleshootingProblem RemedyAre manganese batteries being used? Alkaline batteries are recommended. Batteries are used up quicklyTh
Technical Information Technical Information79Effect Types and ParametersDRIVE MODULEAmp Modeling SoundsTYPE PARAMETER 1 PARAMETER 2 PARAMETER 3J-CLNSE
8Names and ConnectorsNames and Connectors[DATA CARD] slotMenu LEDs[EXIT (CANCEL)] key[BYPASS TUNER] key[EDIT] key[STORE (EXECUTE)] key [VOLUME] contro
80Technical InformationMixdown Effect MIXEFXHIGH LOW REVMIXAllows bass/treble balance adjustment and adds reverb for final mixdown.Shaded sections ind
Technical Information81TYPEParameter nameParameter description Setting rangeEQ MODULE (3BAND EQ)TYPE PARAMETER 1 PARAMETER 2 PARAMETER 3 PARAMETER
82MODULATION MODULE parameter description Parameter nameParameter description Setting rangePARAMETER 1 DEPTH Adjusts the effect depth. 0-10
83REVERB MODULE parameter description Parameter nameParameter description Setting rangePARAMETER 1 TIME(REVERB)Adjusts the reverb time. 1-30TIME
84MAIN16 1 ROCK 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 M6-1-1 8(16BEAT) 2 POP 1,2,3,4 M6-2-1 43 SHUFLE 1,2,3,4, M6-3-1 4FILL16 1 ROCK 1,2,3,4 F6-1-1 4(16BEAT) 2 POP 1,2,3 F6
85SpecificationsSpecificationsSampling frequency A/D conversion D/A conversion DSP Audio recording time (Mono, converted to 1 track) Data cardMaximum
86INDEXINDEXAAi ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 53At •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 72AU ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 53Audio edit menu •••••••••••••••
87INDEXNNEW TK ••••••••••••••••••• 52, 53NOCARD •••••••••••••••••••••• 78PPAN •••••••••••••••••••••••• 37, 55Panning •••••••••••••••••••• 37, 55 Patch
Usage Precautions ZOOM CORPORATIONNOAH Bldg., 2-10-2, Miyanishi-cho, Fuchu-shi, Tokyo 183-0022, JapanPHONE: +81-42-369-7116 FAX: +81-42-369-7115Web Si
Names and Connectors9Names and Connectors[PHONES] jack[OUTPUT] jack [AUX IN] jack [INPUT] jack Dynamic microphone CD player etc.Built-in microphone
Comentários a estes Manuais