Princeton Digital (USA) G9.2tt2q manuel d'utilisation

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    Operation Manual © ZOOM Corporation Reproduction of this manual, in whole or in part, by any means, is prohibited.[...]

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    ZOOM G9.2tt 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS In this manual, symbols are used to highlight warnings and cautions for you to read so that accidents can be prev ented. The meanings of these symbols are as follows: This symbol indicates explanations about extremely dangerous matters. If users ignor e this symbol and handle the device the wrong way , serious injur[...]

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    ZOOM G9.2tt 4 Features Thank you for selecting the ZOOM G9.2tt (simply called the " G9.2tt " in this manual). The G9.2tt is a sophisticated Multi Effect Processor with the following features. ● Latest technology for top performance Excellent sound quality is assured by signal processing featuring 96 kHz/24 bit sampling and internal 32-b[...]

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    ZOOM G9.2tt 6 Controls and Functions To p panel Rear panel ■ Control section ■ Accelerator section ■ Energizer section ■ Pre-amp section BANK [ W ]/[ Q ] foot switches Function foot switch 1 Function foot switch 2 Expression pedal 1 Expression pedal 2 Foot switches 1 – 5 INPUT jack POWER switch OUTPUT GAIN (-10 dBm/ +4 dBm) switch AC IN c[...]

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    ZOOM G9.2tt 8 AC adapter Guitar Guitar OUTPUT GAIN switch OUTPUT GAIN switch Guitar amplifiers Headphones Rhythm machine or similar MIDI interface Computer MTR When connecting to the power amplif ier input on the rear panel of a guitar amplifier , set the switch to "+4 dBm". The G9.2tt incorporates a feature for matching its characteristi[...]

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    ZOOM G9.2tt 10 Quick Guide 1 (Play Mode/Manual Mode Operation) This section explains various basic steps, allowing you to use the G9.2tt right away. É¡ É¡ Ch.AB Ch.AB É™ É™ BpmTp BpmTp AmpDrive AmpDrive ™ LVL100 LVL100 U0 U 0 Selecting a patch (play mode) HINT Y ou can switch the group/bank by turning the [TYPE] knob. NOTE In manual mod[...]

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    ZOOM G9.2tt 12 Quick Guide 2 (Edit Mode/Store Mode Operation) This section explains how to edit a selected patch and how to store the changes you have made. ¡ Depth =100 Depth =100 é MOD:Chorus MOD:Chorus ™STORE?åU0-1 é NEWDrive £:PATCH U 0 Editing a patch (edit mode) HINT • The ef fect type (distortion type) of the PRE-AMP module can be c[...]

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    ZOOM G9.2tt 14 É¡ É¡ Ch.AB Ch.AB É™ É™ BpmTp BpmTp é AmpDrive AmpDrive ™ LVL100 LVL100 A0 A 0 Group name (U, u, A, b) Bank number (0 – 9) Patch name "E" symbol Groups A and b are read-only groups (preset groups). Groups U and u are read/write enabled groups (user groups). If the currently displayed setting value dif fers fr[...]

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    Selecting Patches for Playing (Play Mode) ZOOM G9.2tt 16 [PRESENCE] knob [LEVEL] knob [BASS] knob [MIDDLE] knob [TREBLE] knob [GAIN] knob Distortion intensity Pre-amp module output level Low range boost/cut Mid range boost/cut High range boost/cut Ultra-high range boost/cut • The lit [STORE/SWAP] key indicates that one or more items (including it[...]

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    Selecting Patches for Playing (Play Mode) ZOOM G9.2tt 18 position where distortion is not too audible, but you can set it higher when you purposely want to emphasize the tube distortion. ● [BOOST] control This control boosts specific frequency bands to make the sound more pronounced. When the knob is turned fully counterclockwise, the effect is o[...]

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    Switching Modules On and Off With Your Foot During Play (Manual Mode) ZOOM G9.2tt 20 Foot switch 1 WAH/EFX1 module Foot switch 3 MOD/EFX2 module Foot switch 2 PRE-AMP module Foot switch 4 DELAY module Foot switch 5 REVERB module In manual mode, you can use foot switches 1 – 5 to switch the major effect modules on or off. The module/switch allocat[...]

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    Using the Internal Tuner (Bypass/Mute Condition) ZOOM G9.2tt 22 The > < symbols in the lower part of the display show by how much the pitch differs from the displayed note. 3. Tune the string of your instrument while checking the note and pitch indication. HINT First you should perform rough tuning to bring up the desired note indication, and[...]

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    ZOOM G9.2tt 24 Channel A Channel B INPUT OUTPUT EQ PRE-AMP ZNR EQ PRE-AMP ZNR COMP WAH/EFX1 EXT LOOP MOD/EFX2 CABINET DELAY REVERB [Patch configuration] Pre-amp section SEND RETURN Changing the Sound of a Patch (Edit Mode) The condition where you can change the effect types and settings that make up a patch is called "edit mode". This sec[...]

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    Changing the Sound of a Patch (Edit Mode) ZOOM G9.2tt 26 [PRE-AMP A/B] keys Select one of the two channels of the pre-amp section. [AMP TYPE] knob [GAIN] knob [BASS] knob [TREBLE] knob [PRESENCE] knob [LEVEL] knob [MIDDLE] knob [Editing PRE-AMP/EQ module with pre-amp section] Figure 1 Selects the distortion type of the PRE-AMP module. Adjusts the o[...]

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    ZOOM G9.2tt 28 Storing Patches and Banks (Store Mode) This section explains how to use the store mode. In store mode, you can store edited patches in memory, or swap the store location of user group patches. Storing and swapping can also be carried out for entire banks. The patches of the user groups can be returned to the factory default condition[...]

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    Storing Patches and Banks (Store Mode) ZOOM G9.2tt 30 1. Turn power to the G9.2tt on while holding down the [STORE/SWAP] key. The indication "All Initialize?" appears on the display. 2. Press the [STORE/SWAP] key once more. All patches are returned to the factory default condition, and the G9.2tt switches to play mode. By pressing the [EX[...]

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    Using the Expression Pedals ZOOM G9.2tt 32 Assigning control targets to expression pedal 1 This section describes how to assign a control target to expression pedal 1. 1. In play mode, select the patch. HINT The parameters to be controlled by expression pedals 1/2 and the setting range can be set separately for each patch. 2. Press the [PEDAL 1 SET[...]

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    Using the Expression Pedals ZOOM G9.2tt 34 The operation steps for setting the vertical direction control targets P2V1 to P2V4 are the same. 4. Turn parameter knob 1 to select the parameter that is to be controlled. As you turn parameter knob 1, the effect parameter and effect module settings change. HINT • For information on which parameters can[...]

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    Using the Expression Pedals ZOOM G9.2tt 36 The display indication changes as follows. 3. Push expression pedal 1 fully down and then lift your foot off the pedal. 4. Press the [STORE/SWAP] key. The adjustment is completed, and the unit returns to the play mode. HINT • The module on/off switching point of expression pedal 1 is not affected by the [...]

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    ZOOM G9.2tt 38 Using the Function Foot Switches The G9.2tt provides two programmable function foot switches on the top panel. For each switch, you can select a function from a range of options, assign it to the switch, and store the setting for each patch individually. This section describes how to assign functions to function foot switches 1/2. 1.[...]

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    Using the Function Foot Switches ZOOM G9.2tt 40 3. Turn parameter knob 1 to set the tempo. The tempo setting range is 40 – 250. 4. To synchronize a parameter to the specified tempo, select the effect type and effect parameter to synchronize, and select the note symbol as the setting value for the parameter. The setting value for effect parameters[...]

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    Using the Effect Loop ZOOM G9.2tt 42 HINT • If the external effect is the type that mixes effect sound to the original sound (such as a reverb, delay, or chorus), adjust the level balance between original sound and effect sound by adjusting the return level and dry level. • If the external effect is the type that processes the input signal for [...]

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    MIDI Usage Examples ZOOM G9.2tt 44 5. Turn parameter knob 1 to select the MIDI channel (1 – 16) on which the G9.2tt will send MIDI messages. 6. When the setting is complete, press the [EXIT] key to exit the AMP SELECT/SYSTEM menu. The indication “Store... ? ” appears on the display, to allow you to store the changes. 7. Press the [STORE/SWAP][...]

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    MIDI Usage Examples ZOOM G9.2tt 46 menu has been changed, the indication “Store... ?” appears on the display, to allow you to store the changes. 5. Press the [STORE/SWAP] key to save the changes. The setting is accepted, and the unit returns to play mode. In the above condition, only the [STORE/SWAP] and [EXIT] keys are active. By pressing the [...]

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    MIDI Usage Examples ZOOM G9.2tt 48 2. To enable the G9.2tt to receive control change messages, turn the [TYPE] knob to bring up the "MIDI CTRL Rx" (receive control change) parameter, and turn parameter knob 1 to select the "ON" setting. 3. To enable the G9.2tt to send control change messages, turn the [TYPE] knob to bring up the[...]

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    MIDI Usage Examples ZOOM G9.2tt 50 ● When module on/off switching is performed When the module is set to on, the value 127 of the control change number is sent. When the module is set to off, the value 0 of the control change number is sent. ● When bypass/mute on/off switching is performed When bypass/mute is set to on, the value 127 of the con[...]

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    ZOOM G9.2tt 52 Other Functions Using the ARRM function The G9.2tt incorporates an innovative feature called ARRM (Auto-Repeat Real-time Modulation) which uses various internally generated control waveforms to cyclically modify effect parameters. You can select for example a triangular waveform and apply it to the wah frequency as a control target. [...]

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    Other Functions ZOOM G9.2tt 54 Fig. 1: Signal flow during recording Fig. 2: Signal flow during playback (1) Fig. 3: Signal flow during playback (2) [USB] [USB] [INPUT] USB USB DAW software DAW software DAW software Effects G9.2tt G9.2tt [INPUT] [OUTPUT] [OUTPUT] Effects [USB] USB G9.2tt [INPUT] [OUTPUT] Effects When you play your guitar in this con[...]

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    Other Functions ZOOM G9.2tt 56 About the editor/librarian software ZOOM CORPORATION makes an editor/ librarian software application available for download on its web site. To use the software, the computer must have a MIDI interface, and a connection must be established between the MIDI IN/MIDI OUT connectors of the computer and the MIDI OUT/ MIDI [...]

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    Linking Effects ZOOM G9.2tt 58 Using the Amp Select Function The G9.2tt incorporates an Amp Select function that optimizes the frequency response to match the type of amplifier in use. When starting to use the G9.2tt or when changing the guitar amp, you should choose a suitable Amp Select setting as described below. NOTE The Amp Select feature is d[...]

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    ZOOM G9.2tt 60 This effect simulates a tape echo. The above two ef fect types have the same parameters. PARM1 PARM2 PARM3 PARM4 Time 1 – 2000 mS FeedBack 0 – 100 HiDamp 0 – 10 Mix 0 – 100 Sets the delay time. Adjusts the amount of feedback. Higher setting values result in a higher number of delay sound Adjusts the treble attenuation of the [...]

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    Effect Types and Parameters ZOOM G9.2tt 62 Tremolo This effect periodically varies the volume level. PARM1 PARM2 PARM3 PARM4 Depth 0 – 100 Rate 0 – 50 Wave UP 0 – 9, DWN 0 – 9, TRI 0 – 9 Level 2 – 100 Adjusts the modulation depth. Adjusts the modulation rate. Controls the modulation wav eform. A vailable wav eform types are "UP&quo[...]

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    Effect Types and Parameters ZOOM G9.2tt 64 EXT LOOP (external loop) module This module controls an external effect connected to the EXT LOOP SEND/RETURN jacks. The external effect send level and return level and the G9.2tt internal signal level can be set separately for each patch ( → p. 41). By setting this module to OFF , the external effect ca[...]

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    Effect Types and Parameters ZOOM G9.2tt 66 Guv'nor RAT Simulation of the Guv'nor distortion ef fect fr om Marshall. Simulation of the PROCO Rat famous for its edgy distortion sound. DS-1 dist + Simulation of the Boss distortion DS-1, a long-time favorite. Simulation of MXR distortion+ that made distortion popular worldwide. HotBox FuzzFac[...]

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    Effect Types and Parameters ZOOM G9.2tt 68 Ensemble This is a chorus ensemble with thr ee-dimensional movement. PARM1 PARM2 PARM3 PARM4 Depth 0 – 100 Rate 1 – 50 Tone 0 – 10 Mix 0 – 100 Adjusts the effect depth. Adjusts the modulation rate. Adjusts the tonal quality of the sound. Adjusts the lev el of the effect sound mixed to the original [...]

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    Effect Types and Parameters ZOOM G9.2tt 70 DynamicFlang This is a dynamic flanger wher e the effect volume varies accor ding to the input signal level. PARM1 PARM2 PARM3 PARM4 Depth 0 – 100 Rate 0 – 50 Resonance -10 – -1, 0, 1 – 10 Sense -10 – -1, 1 – 10 Adjusts the modulation depth. Adjusts the modulation rate. Adjusts the resonance i[...]

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    Effect Types and Parameters ZOOM G9.2tt 72 DELA Y module This is a delay module that allows use of the hold function. Effect parameters ar e described below , after effect types. Delay This is a long delay with a maximum setting of 5000 ms. PingPongDly This is a ping-pong type delay wher e the delay sound alternates between left and right. Echo Thi[...]

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    Effect Types and Parameters ZOOM G9.2tt 74 PanDelay This is a stereo delay with a delay time of up to 3000 ms. PARM1 PARM2 PARM3 PARM4 Time 1 – 3000 FeedBack 0 – 100 HiDamp 0 – 10 Pan L50 – L2, 0, R2 – R50 Sets the delay time. Adjusts the feedback amount. Adjusts the treble attenuation of the effect sound. Adjusts the panning (left/ right[...]

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    ZOOM G9.2tt 76 Troubleshooting ■ No sound or very low volume • Make sure that the POWER switch is on. • Try adjusting the LEVEL knob. • Make sure that the INPUT jack and the guitar, and the OUTPUT L/MONO (or OUTPUT R) jack and the guitar amp are connected properly. • Make sure that the shielded cable is not defective. • Try adjusting th[...]

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    Specifications ZOOM G9.2tt 78 MIDI implementation chart [EFFECTOR ] Date : 08.Oct.,2005 Model G9.2tt MIDI Implementation Chart Version :1.00 +---------------------+--------------------+--------------------+---------------------+ | | Transmitted | Recognized | Remarks | | Function ... | | | | +---------------------+--------------------+-------------[...]

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    ZOOM CORPORA TION ITOHPIA Iwamotocho 2chome Bldg. 2F, 2-11-2, Iwamoto-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0032, Japan Web Site: http://www.zoom.co.jp G9.2tt - 5000-2 The FCC regulation warning (for U.S.A.) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are d[...]

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    1 2 W AH/EFX1 module X-Wah This effect allows cr oss-fading of original sound and effect sound (VOX type wah), using the pedal. T ry assigning the vertical direction of the Z-pedal (P2V1 - P2V4) to the "Fr equency" parameter and the horizontal direction (P2H1 - P2H4) to the "X-Fade" parameter . PARM1 PARM2 PARM3 PARM4 Position B[...]

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    1 2 Tu rn power to the G9.2tt off, disconnect the AC adapter from the unit, and turn the unit upside down. Pedal adjustment fitting is visible on rear of expr ession pedal 2. Insert a 3 mm size hex wrench into the hole on the underside of the left or right expression pedal. T o increase pedal firmness, turn the wrench clockwise. T o decrease pedal [...]

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    * When connected to a guitar amplifier, select the "For LIVE use" patches. When connected to a recorder or similar equipment, select the "For REC use" patches. * Banks A and b of the preset area contain the same patches as banks U and u. * The noise reduction setting may have to be adjusted according to the guitar and ampl[...]

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    ARTIST SPECIAL FX SPECIAL FX Recommended settings for major guitar amps G9.2tt Patch List Fender TWIN Reverb Marshall JCM-2000 Roland JC-120 Live performance patches (U0∼U9, A0 ∼A9) Recording patches (u0∼u9, b0∼b9) Recording patches (u0∼u9, b0∼b9) The recommended settings shown above are for the FRONT setting of the amp select feature. [...]

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    Simply put, the Roland “JC-120” is the most familiar guitar amplifier among both professionals and amateurs. Released in 1975 from Roland, this amp became known as “portable”, “loud” and “almost trouble-free” (which are the very characteristics Japanese products are known for!). You are pretty sure to find one in any live houses or [...]

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    G9.2tt Modeling Description Such as product names and company names are all (registered) brand names or trade marks of each respective holders, and Zoom Corporation is not associated or affiliated with them. All product names, explanation and images are used for only purpose of identifying the specific products that were referenced during product d[...]

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    To connect this unit to a computer running Windows XP and to enable audio input/output, pr oceed as follows. Install Cubase LE on the computer . When you insert the CD-ROM supplied with this product into the CD- ROM drive of the computer, the installer will start up automatically. Follow the on-screen instructions to install Cubase LE. Connect this[...]

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    Access the "File" menu and select "New Project". The new project window appears. Here you can select a project template. Make sure that the "Empty" template is selected, and click the OK button. A window for selecting the project file save location appears. After specifying the project file save location (such as the [...]

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    Cubase LE 4 installation Connections and preparation Use Cubase LE 4 to recor d Cubase LE 4 installation Windows V ista / XP Connections and preparation Use Cubase LE 4 to recor d Cubase LE 4 installation MacOS X Connections and preparation Use Cubase LE 4 to recor d Continued overleaf To connect this unit to a computer running Windows Vista (or Wi[...]

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    MacOS X Cubase LE 4 installation Windows V ista / XP Connections and preparation Use Cubase LE 4 to recor d From the "Devices" menu of Cubase LE 4, select "VST Connections" and select the device containing the string "Zm In (Out)" ( "USB Audio CODEC" for MacOS X) as input port and output port. Use the tabs at[...]