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awesome, ill give it a try when I get back.
Ive said before that ive played around with the zoom, but I have to admit I dont know what half the things mean.

EFFECT LIST
COMP / LIMIT Module 01. COMPRESSOR I know what this means now :)
02. LIMITER

WAH / EFX Module 03. AUTO WAH no clue what any of these do except maybe pedal wah
04. AUTO RESONANCE FILTER
05. OCTAVE
06. TREMOLO
07. PHASER
08. RING MODULATOR
09. DEFRET
10. PEDAL WAH

DRIVE / SYNTH Module 11. AMPEG these make it sound like a diff amp I think.
12. SUPER BASS
13. SWR
14. ACOUSTIC
15. BASSMAN
16. HARTKE
17. TRACE ELLIOT
18. TUBE PRE
19. SANSAMP
20. TS9
21. ODB-3
22. MXR BASS D.I.+
23. FUZZ FACE this is a pedal right? seen someone buy it recently.
24. STANDARD SYNTH
25. SYNTH TALK
26. MONO SYNTH

ZNR / MIX Module 27. ZNR This is what BOD2 was on about,
LOW EQ Module 28. LOW EQ
29. LOW PARAMETRIC EQ

HIGH EQ Module 30. HIGH EQ
31. HIGH PARAMETRIC EQ

MOD / SFX Module 32. CHORUS
33. STEREO CHORUS no clue
34. FLANGER no clue
35. PEDAL PITCH no clue
36. VIBRATO no clue
37. STEP no clue
38. DELAY one I know! yay
39. TAPE ECHO no clue
40. PITCH SHIFTER I can hazzard a guess
41. HARMONIZED PITCH SHIFTER er.........


DELAY Module 42. DELAY
43. PING PONG DELAY I know these two.
44. ECHO

REVERB Module 45. HALL REVERB Can hazzard a guess.
46. ROOM REVERB
47. SPRING REVERB

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01. COMPRESSOR - evens out your levels, prevents peaks
02. LIMITER - like a compressor but more "severe"

03. AUTO WAH - creates a wah-wah effect automatically, often triggered by how hard you play
04. AUTO RESONANCE FILTER
05. OCTAVE - creates a note one octave lower than the one you play
06. TREMOLO - creates a fast "vibrating" effect (sort of off/on)
07. PHASER - swooshy, swirly thing
08. RING MODULATOR - wierd noises - defies description !
09. DEFRET - attempts to make your fretted bass sound a bit like a fretless
10. PEDAL WAH - foot operated wah wah

11 to 19 are "amp simulators" that change your sound to make it sound like you're playing through a specific amp.

11. AMPEG
12. SUPER BASS
13. SWR
14. ACOUSTIC
15. BASSMAN
16. HARTKE
17. TRACE ELLIOT
18. TUBE PRE
19. SANSAMP

20. TS9 - simulates a Tube Screamer distortion pedal
21. ODB-3 - simulates another distortion pedal
22. MXR BASS D.I. - simulates a bass distortion pedal
23. FUZZ FACE - simulates yet another distortion/fuzz pedal

24 - 26 are synthesizer patches. These are of limited use for creating wierd noises. You need to be very precise when playing as you can only hit one note at a time (no duff notes, flurries, or clicks) or the whole sound breaks down.

24. STANDARD SYNTH
25. SYNTH TALK
26. MONO SYNTH

27. ZNR - noise gate (reduces hiss when you are NOT playing)
28. LOW EQ - simple low eq with 3 "knobs" preset at 3 low frequencies
29. LOW PARAMETRIC EQ - EQ with a variable frequency - you choose which frequency to cut/boost

30. HIGH EQ- simple high eq with 3 "knobs" preset at 3 low frequencies
31. HIGH PARAMETRIC EQ - EQ with a variable frequency - you choose which frequency to cut/boost

32. CHORUS - more subtle swooshy, swirly sounds, can also "thicken" a sound a little
33. STEREO CHORUS - chorus but sent to two outputs - you need two amps to use this !
34. FLANGER - less subtle swooshy, swirly sounds
35. PEDAL PITCH - changes the pitch of the note when you move the pedal (foot operated whammy bar)
36. VIBRATO - automatically changes the pitch of a note up and down (wobbly note sounds)
37. STEP - don't know this one !
38. DELAY - yep, a delay !
39. TAPE ECHO - another echo but with added noise to make it sound like an old analog tape echo machine
40. PITCH SHIFTER - adjusts the pitch of notes that you play
41. HARMONIZED PITCH SHIFTER - adjusts pitch but attempts to do so in tune like two guitars playing harmony parts


42. DELAY - short delay
43. PING PONG DELAY - stereo delay (need two amps for this)
44. ECHO - long delay


45. HALL REVERB - deep reverb
46. ROOM REVERB - short reverb
47. SPRING REVERB - attempts to reproduce reverb of an amp

Note that a lot of these FX have been lifted from the guitar version of the pedal and are of VERY LIMITED use for bass (harmonized pitch shifting on a bass ?).

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