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User Manual for Zoom MS-70CDR MultiStomp Chorus Delay Reverb Pedal Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Zoom MS-70CDR MultiStomp Chorus Delay Reverb
- Product category: Effects Pedals Zoom
- Brand: Zoom
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for Zoom Effects Pedals
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User manual for the Zoom MS-70CDR MultiStomp Chorus Delay Reverb contain basic instructions
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Product description Designed to provide a multitude of easily-combined effects at the tap of your toe, the MS-70CDR from Zoom is a stompbox sporting delay, chorus, reverb, and more. It features 86 custom effects, allowing you to combine six of them at once, and sports terminals that can handle the signals of guitars, basses—both active and passive—as well as line-level keyboards. Its LCD screen is designed to be visible in low-light situations. Up to six effects can be instantiated in tandem, arranged in whatever order you desire. To store your custom-tailored effects, there are 50 on-board patch-memory slots. Furthermore, an Auto Save function will make sure that any edit you make to any preset you've created will, as the name suggests, be saved automatically. You can cycle through 26 patches in any order you choose, thus satisfying your inevitable wish—if you've ever interfaced with a giant pedal board—to simply single-stomp your way through an entire set-list. If recording is on the agenda, the MS-70CDR offers dual line-output jacks, and thus, allows you to route the byzantine effects of your own creation in stereo. An on-board chromatic tuner and tap-tempo feature are also provided. - An Overview of Features
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- 86 guitar and bass effects, including modulation, equalization, delay, and reverb
- Up to 6 effects can be used simultaneously, in any order
- 50 memory locations for the storage of user-created patches
- 40 preset patches
- Patch cycling
- Onboard chromatic tuner supports all standard guitar and bass tunings, including open and drop tunings
- Tap Tempo for synchronization of delay times or modulation rates
- Auto Save function for automatic saving of all patch parameters
- Mono and stereo operation
- 2 x 1/4" input jacks for active and passive instruments
- 2 x 1/4" output jacks
- Backlit LCD with contrast control for easy viewing in low-light environments
- USB port for power and firmware updates
- Comparably lightweight at 12.7 oz
- Fits into any existing pedalboard
- Runs on 2 AA batteries, with alkaline battery life of up to 7 hours
Various Types of Effects - Chorus
- 31 chorus and modulation effects for guitar and bass, including phasing, flanging, tremolo, vibrato, detuning, auto-panning, rotary speaker emulations, pitch shifting, harmonizer, simulations of the TC Electronic Corona Chorus and Tri-Chorus, simulations of the Boss CH-1 Super Chorus and CE-1 /CE-5 Chorus Ensembles, simulations of the MXR M234 Analog Chorus, and finally, simulations of the Electro-Harmonix SmallClone and ADA flanger
- Delays
- 26 delays in mono and stereo—with delay times of up to 4 seconds—including reverse, multi-tap, pitch-shift, self-oscillating, and emulations of the Eventide TimeFactor, MXR Carbon Copy, Maestro Echoplex EP-3, Line6 M9 TubeEcho, TC Electronic Flashback, strymon TimeLine, and Boss DD-20
- Reverbs
- 25 naturalistic reverbs—made possible with a 32-bit floating-point microchip— including rooms, halls, arenas, plates, springs, and emulations of the TC Electronic Hall of Fame, the Nova, the Digitech RV-7, the Eventide Space, the Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail, and the strymon blueSky
- Dynamic Effects and Filters
- Two different graphic equalizers—one designed for guitar and the other for bass—as well as Zoom's Noise Reduction (ZNR) algorithm
UPC: 884354011673 In the Box Zoom MS-70CDR MultiStomp Chorus/Delay/Reverb Pedal 2 x AA Batteries 1-Year Limited Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersZoom ZMS-70CDR Specs | Effects | 86 | | Simultaneous Effects | 6 maximum | | Patch Memory Banks | 50 | | Sampling Frequency | 44.1 kHz | | AD/DA Conversion | 24-bit, 128x over-sampling | | Signal Processing | 32-bit floating point and 32-bit fixed point | | Frequency Response | 20 Hz to 20 kHz (+1 dB / -3 dB into 10 kOhms load) | | Display | LCD | | Input | 2 x 1/4" mono jacks | | Rated Input | -20 dBm | | Input Impedance | 1 MOhm | | Output | 2 x 1/4" mono jacks | | Maximum Output Level | +5 dBm | | Output Impedance | 10 kOhms or more | | Battery Type | 2 x AA (LR6), alkaline | | Continuous Battery Life | 7 hours typical, 5 hours in stereo operations | | Power Supply | 9 VDC, 500 mA with center-pin negative | | USB | 1 x mini-USB Type-B, firmware updates and bus-powering | | Dimensions (D x W x H) | 5.1 x 3.1 x 2.3" / 13.0 x 7.8 x 5.9 cm | | Weight | 12.3 oz / 350.0 g (without batteries) | | | | Package Weight | 1.19 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 6.4 x 3.9 x 3.05" |
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