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- Date: Sun, 27 Dec 1992 22:45:43 -0500
- From: Nicolas Alejandro Arauz <na0s+@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Subject: Zoom 9002 Help!!!
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- I just bought a used Zoom 9002. And I have a few questions. First of
- all, does anyone have a copy of the patch parameter chart that the could
- perhaps send me over the computer or something? Also, my other question
- is that I'm afraid to overwrite any of the user patches, because the
- user patches are all original patches compared to the preset patches,
- and to overwrite them would mean losing them. Is there anyway to get
- back the default user patch once you write over it. It's funny to say
- this, but although it's cool to have the user patches as totally
- original compared to the presets, it still causes a problem because you
- don't want to lose them, especially when you like some of them more than
- the presets -- a real dilema! Thanks for any help you can give me on
- this. Also, one last thing. Is it possible to get the pitch shifter
- not to allow any of the original signal through? Then the Zoom could
- also be used as a transpose effect. Thanks!
-