Zoom G7.1ut user manual

User manual for the device Zoom G7.1ut

Device: Zoom G7.1ut
Category: Musical Instrument
Manufacturer: Zoom
Size: 2.83 MB
Added : 7/10/2014
Number of pages: 41
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Operation Manual
© ZOOM Corporation
Reproduction of this manual, in whole or in part,
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Usage Precautions Contents •Take care that no foreign objects (coins or pins etc.) or SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Usage Using the Function Foot Switch.......... 34 liquids can enter the unit. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Precautions ..........................................2 Specifying the tempo for a patch ...... 35 Features ..................................................4 Connecting cables and input and output MIDI Usage Examples..

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Features Terms Used in This Manual Thank you for selecting the ZOOM G7.1ut (simply called the "G7.1ut" in this manual). The G7.1ut is a This section explains some important terms that are used throughout the G7.1ut documentation. sophisticated Multi Effect Processor with the following features. ■ Effect module are read-only, and user groups (U, u) which can be modified. Since each group comprises 40 patches, As show

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Controls and Functions Controls and Functions ■ Control section Top panel ■ Pre-amp section [GROUP/BANK] Display ■ Control section ■ Tube section indicator Parameter knobs [TYPE] knob 1 – 4 [AMP SELECT/SYSTEM] [PEDAL SETTING] key key [BYPASS/TUNER] key [EXIT] key [PAGE] key [STORE/SWAP] key ■ Pre-amp section [LEVEL] knob BANK [W]/[Q] [FUNCTION] (CH A/B) Expression pedal Foot switches 1 – 4 [BASS] knob foot switches foot switch [MIDDLE] knob [TREBLE] knob [PRESENCE] knob [PRE-AM

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Getting Connected Power-On Refer to the examples shown below when making connections. The steps for turning on the G7.1ut are described below. 1. Make sure that any connected guitar Connection example (1) amplifier is turned off. Rear panel -10 dBm/+4 dBm switch When connecting to the guitar input on the front panel In addition, fully turn down the volume control at of a guitar amplifier, set the switch to "-10 dBm". Use a monaural the g

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Quick Guide 1 (Play Mode/Manual Mode Operation) Quick Guide 1 (Play Mode/Manual Mode Operation) Pre-amp operation [Pre-amp section] This section explains various basic steps, allowing you to use the G7.1ut right away. Pre-amp The pre-amp section module Mid range Ultra-high allows you to adjust Distortion type boost/cut range boost/cut output level distortion type, [AMP TYPE] knob [LEVEL] knob [MIDDLE] knob [PRESENCE] knob Selecting a patch (play mode) intensity, and EQ for Im

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Quick Guide 2 (Edit Mode/Store Mode Operation) Quick Guide 2 (Edit Mode/Store Mode Operation) Storing a patch (store mode) This section explains how to edit a selected patch and how to store the changes you have made. 1. In play mode, manual mode, or edit mode, press the [STORE/SWAP] key. [Display in store mode] Editing a patch (edit mode) Store target group name/bank number Store source patch name 1. Press the effect module key for the module to edit. NEWDrive NNEEWWDDrriivvee £

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Selecting Patches for Playing (Play Mode) Selecting Patches for Playing (Play Mode) HINT Adjusting the sound  In play mode, you can select a patch by turning parameter knob 1. Immediately after you turn on the G7.1ut, it is always in the mode for selecting and using patches (play In play mode, you can use the knobs on the panel  When you press a foot switch whose LED is lit, mode). The most recently used patch is automatically called up again. The various operation steps in play to adjust

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Selecting Patches for Playing (Play Mode) Selecting Patches for Playing (Play Mode)  The lit [STORE/SWAP] key indicates that one or The patch level is a parameter that controls the counterclockwise, the effect is off. Turning the more items (including items not currently output level of the respective patch. The setting knob clockwise gradually increases the tube displayed) have been changed from the range is 2 – 100. A setting of 80 results in unity circuit gain, resulting in warmer, more soli

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Switching Modules On and Off With Your Foot During Play (Manual Mode) Switching Modules On and Off With Your Foot During Play (Manual Mode) module. NOTE The changes that you have made to a patch will be The condition where foot switches 1 – 4 are used to switch the major modules in a patch on and off lost when you select another patch. To keep the individually is called "manual mode". In this mode, the single effects of the G7.1ut can be controlled with changes, store the patch first ( → p. 2

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Using the Internal Tuner (Bypass/Mute Condition) Using the Internal Tuner (Bypass/Mute Condition) Note The G7.1ut incorporates a tuner function that supports regular chromatic tuning as well as special tuning. E This section explains the steps for using the tuner. [GROUP/BANK] [GROUP/BANK] Note Note indicator indicator After the G7.1ut is turned on, the tuner reference pitch is always "440 Hz (center A = 440 Hz). The AbB D Using the chromatic tuner adjustment range using parameter knob 3 is

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Using the Internal Tuner (Bypass/Mute Condition) Changing the Sound of a Patch (Edit Mode) setting "b" (one semitone lower), "bb" (two Using other tuner types semitones lower), and "bbb" (three semitones lower). The condition where you can change the effect types and settings that make up a patch is called "edit Besides chromatic tuning, the G7.1ut offers mode". This section describes how to use this mode. various other tuning types such as standard tuning Optional tuning to 1 - 3 semitones l

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Changing the Sound of a Patch (Edit Mode) Changing the Sound of a Patch (Edit Mode) the knobs and keys are listed in Figure 1 below. Effect module keys MOD:Chorus MOD:Chorus When the effect module key [PRE-AMP]/[EQ] ¡¡DDepth = 80 epth = 80 é is selected, parameter knobs 1 – 4 can be used [COMP] key [ZNR] key [EQ] key [MOD/EFX2] key [REVERB] key to adjust other parameters of the PRE-AMP/EQ Number of operated Parameter value [WAH/EFX1] key [PRE-AMP] key [CABINET] key [DELAY] key [TOTAL/

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Changing the Sound of a Patch (Edit Mode) Storing Patches and Banks (Store Mode) 5. Repeat steps 2 – 4 to edit other The first character of the patch name is shown modules in the same way. alternating with a black square. This section explains how to use the store mode. In store mode, you can store edited patches in memory, or 6. When editing is finished, press the swap the store location of user group patches. Storing and swapping can also be carried out for entire [EXIT] key. ¡::0 0 ™::A

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Storing Patches and Banks (Store Mode) Storing Patches and Banks (Store Mode) 5. Use parameter knob 1 or the foot switches 1 – 4 to select the store/ Returning patches to Store/swap source group name/bank number swap target patch number. factory default condition BANK U0 BANK U0 £::BANK BANK U1 ™SSTORE? TORE?åUU1 1 é Even if you have made changes to the user group patches, you can return all patches to the factory Store/swap Store/swap target group target group default condition a

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Using the Expression Pedal Using the Expression Pedal The subsequent operation steps are the same for PDL1 – PDL4. ■ When parameter knob 2 is operated This section explains how to use the built-in and an external expression pedal. 4. Turn parameter knob 1 to select the PDL :Target1 PDL :Target1 é parameter that is to be controlled. ™mmin=50 in=50 Minimum value About the built-in Assigning control targets ■ When parameter knob 3 is operated expression pedal to the built-in expression PDL

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Using the Expression Pedal Using the Expression Pedal 2. With the expression pedal fully raised, NOTE press the [STORE/SWAP] key. Using an external It is also possible to specify the same parameter The display indication changes as follows. for more than one control target, but in some expression pedal cases, extreme parameter value changes may lead to noise. This is not a defect. An optional expression pedal (FP01/FP02) can be Pedal fully raised 8. When all settings for the built-in connect

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Using the Function Foot Switch Using the Function Foot Switch Original sound Delay sound The G7.1ut provides a programmable [FUNCTION] (CH A/B) foot switch on the top panel. You can select Hold one from a range of functions, assign it to the switch, and store the setting for each patch individually. 1. In play mode, select the patch. repeatedly, the interval between the last two [FUNCTION] (CH A/B) Switch pressed again presses is taken as the new tempo setting. foot switch pressed HINT HINT The

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Using the Function Foot Switch MIDI Usage Examples 4. To synchronize a parameter to the NOTE specified tempo, select the effect The actual available setting range depends on the type and effect parameter to parameter. This section describes the various MIDI functions of the G7.1ut. synchronize, and select the note symbol as the setting value for the When you have selected the eighth note setting, parameter. the Time parameter will be set to a value that What you can do with MIDI Selecting t

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MIDI Usage Examples MIDI Usage Examples 1. In play mode, press the [AMP shown), only the [STORE/SWAP], [EXIT], and Sending and receiving SELECT/SYSTEM] key. [PAGE] keys are active. By pressing the [EXIT] MMIDI 5/26 IDI 5/26 key, you can abort the changes and return to play patch switching ¡TTx Ch=1 x Ch=1 mode without saving. information via MIDI AMP Select 1/26 AMP Select 1/26 ¡FFRONT RONT (program change) ■ Using direct mode 5. Turn parameter kno


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