| 96kHz sampling brings out the true nature of acoustic guitar sound--The rich,
detailed tone of an acoustic guitar is created by a delicate triple harmony of
strings, neck, and body. But a piezo or magnetic pickup never captures the full
body resonance, often resulting in thin sound dominated by the strings. This
tendency can't be fully compensated with a conventional preamp equalizer.
The A2 series incorporates 24-bit / 96 kHz sampling and sophisticated sound
modeling technology to process the line signal from the pickup, adding a lush
body tone and the spatial ambience that is created by mic recording. Even when
playing through an amplifier or PA speaker, the resonance of the guitar body is
restored, allowing the natural acoustic sound to shine through. The new ZOOM ZFX-3 32-bit DSP chip--The heart of any multi-effect device is
its processor and decoder section. ZOOM has attained a new level with the ZFX-3
chip. 32-bit architecture ensures outstanding performance and allows smooth and
detailed signal processing. Fine nuances of fingering and touch come through
without any deterioration, thanks to this incredibly powerful DSP. Select optimum characteristics to match pickup and amp model--The GLOBAL
module that controls settings for the entire unit combines a pair of parameters
called AMP SELECT and PICKUP SELECT. These let you optimize frequency response
for the type of pickup and amp that you are using. Whether recording or live on
stage, you can always get just the right acoustic sound. AMP SELECT :Choose from three settings (combo, bright combo,
stack) and eliminate the excessive treble that can ruin the sound when playing
an acoustic guitar through an amp. PICK UP SELECT :Besides piezo and magnetic for acoustic guitars,
electric guitar pickup settings such as single-coil and humbucker settings are
available, allowing you to use the unit as an acoustic guitar simulator. Six-band linear equalizer or two-band parametric equalizer provide ambience
control--Center frequency allocation and filter slopes of the built-in six-band
EQ are optimized for acoustic guitar. Peaking type filters in the crucial middle
range (320Hz, 500Hz, 1.2kHz, 6.3kHz) are augmented by shelving-type filters at
the low and high end (60Hz and 12kHz). Further flexibility is offered by the
possibility to switch to a two-band parametric EQ, for delivering a pin-point
boost or cut. The A2 series lets you really take control. Feedback control feature--When playing an acoustic guitar on stage, acoustic
feedback (howling) is often a problem--but now there is a remedy. The feedback
control feature allows automatic or manual detection of the constantly changing
feedback point, and an effective notch filter is then brought into action to
provide the required attenuation. Auto detection can be triggered with the foot
switch to allow swift reaction during a performance. 47 high-quality effects implemented with 32-bit processing--Eight modules
dedicated to aspects such as dynamics, filtering, modulation, and ambience offer
a total of 47 effects. A limiter/compressor lets you control peaks and ensure
that levels are matched. The air effect simulates the ambience in a room, the
detune effect adds pitch-shifted harmony components for that fleeting 12-string
guitar sound. Or emphasize a specific frequency range with the resonator. All of
these effects are optimized for acoustic guitar and can be put to use right
away. Other features include multi-tap delay and long delay with settings up to
5000ms, reverse delay, flanger, phaser, and various other studio-class effects. Add body and depth with 3 types of chorus--Add just the right amount of body
and depth to the sound when you need it. The choice is yours: warm and mild mono
chorus, clear and transparent stereo chorus, expansive and three-dimensional
chorus ensemble, and more.
Enhance your acoustic sound with 9 types of reverb--The A2 has nine types of
reverb designed specifically for acoustic guitar including Hall, Room, Arena,
Tiled Room. Many guitarists will also be familiar with Spring Reverb. The A2
also features a reverb setting called "Early Reflections" and a Slap
Reverb that is a first for this class. Each reverb setting is fully adjustable
so the user can make each phrase more distinct. 12 acoustic guitar/preamp sound character simulations--A simulation module
lets you choose among a number of very famous and popular acoustic guitar tones.
The different sonic characteristics that depend on body size and shape as well
as on the materials used are faithfully reproduced. What's more, a mic module
simulates the sound of guitar as recorded through a microphone, with selectable
positioning and mic type (dynamic / condenser). |