Instruction Manual for ZOOM models including: MS-80IR Amp Sim and Multi Effects Pedal, MS-80IR, Amp Sim and Multi Effects Pedal, and Multi Effects Pedal, Multi Effects Pedal, Effects Pedal, Pedal
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DocumentDocumentQuick Tour Software and documents related to this product can be viewed on the following website. zoomcorp.com/help/ms-80irplus You must read the Usage and Safety Precautions before use. © 2024 ZOOM CORPORATION Copying or reprinting this manual in part or in whole without permission is prohibited. You might need this manual in the future. Always keep it in a place where you can access it easily. The contents of this manual and the specifications of the product could be changed without notice. Proper display is not possible on grayscale devices. Installing batteries Alkaline, Ni-MH or lithium batteries When using batteries, follow these precautions to prevent leakage. No! Do not use batteries if their covers are coming off or their exteriors are damaged. No! AB Do not mix batteries of different types or made by different manufacturers. No! NEW OLD Good! Do not use new and old batteries together. Remove dead batteries as soon as possible. Remove batteries when not using them for a long time. 2 A dedicated AC adapter (ZOOM AD-16) or a commercially-available portable USB battery can also be used. AC adapter (ZOOM AD-16) Portable USB battery Connecting equipment and turning the power on Headphones Powered monitors Guitar When using batteries, connecting a cable to the INPUT (L/MONO) jack will turn on the power. 3 Turning effects on/off Adjusting effects Press to close the parameter screen. When parameters are on multiple pages, / will be shown. 4 Replacing effects Select LIBRARY Screen Confirm 5 Adding effects Select Confirm Select an effect from the library and create an original sound. One amp model, one studio ambience and one other effect can be combined freely on the MS-80IR+. The following message will appear when trying to add an effect that would exceed the maximum combination limit. Delete one effect before adding another one. 6 Changing the effect position shown Deleting effects Select Execute 7 Switching patch memories Patch memories store effect on/off states and parameter setting values. MS-80IR+ effects are saved and recalled in units of patch memories. Up to 3 effects can be used in a single patch memory. Patch memory 003 Patch memory 002 Patch memory 001 Use these to switch patch memories, enabling performance with various tones. 8 Using the tuner Press and hold · Play an open string and adjust its pitch to tune it. · The nearest note name and pitch detuning will be shown. TUNER Screen · will appear when the pitch is in tune. Use to change tuner settings. Output sound BYPASS / MUTE Standard pitch 430 Hz 450 Hz Tuner type The desired tuner type can be selected. Flat tuning All strings can be tuned flat from an ordinary tuning by 1 (1), 2 ( 2) or 3 (3) semitones. 9 Using the MENU Adjust the overall volume. Change the position in the patch memory from which the R channel signal is output. The BPM, which is used for the tempo synchronization of delay time, for example, can be set separately for each patch memory. Copy a patch memory and save it in a different location. Delete a patch memory. Turn the preselect function on/off. Set the type of batteries. Adjust the display contrast. Adjust the monitoring balance for USB AUDIO. 10 MENU Screen Change the patch memory name. Change the effect order. This restores a changed patch memory to the state it was in immediately after selection or to its factory default settings. Create a new patch memory. Turn the automatic saving function on/off. The output sound on the LIBRARY Screen (when changing effects) can be set to either just the selected effect or the entire patch memory. Set the backlight brightness. Turn the ECO mode on/off. Adjust the volume (recording level) sent to the computer, smartphone or tablet using USB AUDIO. Set the channel used to receive USB MIDI. Restore the factory default settings. Check firmware versions. Use a smartphone to scan a 2D code and access detailed documents related to the product. See the Operation Manual for detailed information about all the functions. 11 Functions of parts Top Bottom Output jacks Connect powered monitors or headphones here. Display This shows the selected patch memory and its effects, along with their parameter setting values, and other information. Input jack Connect a guitar here. Parameter knobs Use these to adjust effect parameters and make various settings. Direction buttons Use these to select patch memories and effects, for example. They can be operated by foot. Footswitch This turns the effect on/off. Press and hold this to switch to the tuner. Back Battery cover Open this when installing or removing AA batteries. DC 9V AC adapter connector Connect the dedicated AC adapter (ZOOM AD-16) here. USB (Type-C) port Connect this to a computer, iPhone or iPad. This supports operation on USB bus power. 12 Other functions Effective use of the R OUT POSITION When using the MS-80IR+ on stage performing live, for example, suitable sounds can be output separately for a PA system and for a guitar amp. For the PA system, sound processed by a cabinet simulation and another effect can be output from the L output jack. For the guitar amp, sound processed only by an amp head model can be output from the R output jack. PA system Guitar amp Guitar 13 Audio interface Connected to a computer, smartphone or tablet, this can be used as a 2-in/2-out audio interface. In addition to recording with your DAW software, you can enjoy performing while mixing sound played from a smartphone with the MS-80IR+ sound. A driver must be installed to connect with Windows computers. The latest driver can be downloaded from the ZOOM website (zoomcorp.com/help/ms-80irplus). · Example of connection when recording with DAW software Computer USB (Type-C) Use a USB cable that supports data transfer. Headphones Powered monitors Guitar 14 · Example of connection when performing while mixing sound played from a smartphone Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter Smartphone/tablet with USB (Type-C) USB (Type-C) Use a USB cable that supports data transfer. iPhone/iPad with Lightning connector Headphones Powered monitors Guitar 15 Handy Guitar Lab for MS-80IR+ With this dedicated app, iPhones and iPads can be used to manage patch memories, load impulse response data and edit effects. Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter iPhone/iPad with USB (Type-C) USB (Type-C) Use a USB cable that supports data transfer. iPhone/iPad with Lightning connector 16 Troubleshooting The unit will not power on Check the connections. If using batteries, connect a cable to the INPUT (L/MONO) jack. If the ON/OFF indicator blinks and it will not start, update the firmware. There is no sound or output is very quiet Check the connections. Adjust the levels of the effects. Adjust the output volume. Confirm that the tuner output setting is not "MUTE". Sound from the R output jack is strange Check the R OUT POSITION setting. There is a lot of noise Confirm that nothing is wrong with the instru- ment cable. Use a genuine AC adapter (ZOOM AD-16). An effect cannot be selected "MAX EFFECTS. DELETE ONE." will appear on the display when trying to add an effect that would exceed the maximum combination limit. Delete one effect before adding another one. Product names, registered trademarks and company names in this document are the property of their respective companies. Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies. iPad, iPhone and Lightning are trademarks of Apple Inc. USB Type-C is a trademark of the USB Implementers Forum. All trademarks and registered trademarks in this document are for identification purposes only and are not intended to infringe on the copyrights of their respective owners. The illustrations and display screens in this document could differ from the actual product. ZOOM CORPORATION 4-4-3 Kanda-surugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0062 Japan zoomcorp.com Z2I-5294-01