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Operation Manual © ZOOM Corporation Reproduction of this manual, in whole or in part, by any means, is prohibited. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Usage Precautions SAFETY PRECAUTIONS In this manual, symbols are used to highlight warnings and cautions for you to read so that accidents can be prevented. The meanings of these symbols are as follows: This symbol indicates explanations about extremely dangerous matters. If users ignore this symbol and Warning handle the device the wrong way, serious injury or death could result. This symbol indicates explanations about dangerous matters. If users ignore this symbol and handle the device the wrong way, bodily injury and damage to the equipment could result. Caution Warning Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Usage Precautions ....................... 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...............................................................2 Usage Precautions ........................................................................ 2 · High humidity or moisture · Excessive dust or sand · Excessive vibration or shock Handling · Never place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the G2 since this can cause electric shock. · Do not place naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, on the G2 since this can cause fire. · The G2 is a precision instrument. Do not exert undue pressure on the keys and other controls. Also take care not to drop the unit, and do not subject it to shock or excessive pressure. · Take care that no foreign objects (coins or pins etc.) or liquids can enter the unit. Caution Features................................................................................... 4 Terms Used in This Manual ................................................... 5 Controls and Functions / Connections ................................. 6 Selecting a Patch.................................................................... 8 Using the Tuner .................................................................... 10 Using the Rhythm Function ................................................. 12 Editing a Patch...................................................................... 14 Storing/Copying Patches ..................................................... 16 Using an Optional Foot Switch or Pedal ............................ 18 Using the foot switch (FS01) .......................................................18 Using the expression pedal (FP01/FP02)................................... 19 Connecting cables and input and output jacks You should always turn off the power to the G2 and all other equipment before connecting or disconnecting any cables. Also make sure to disconnect all connection cables and the power cord before moving the G2. Please observe the following safety tips and precautions to ensure hazard-free use of the G2. Restoring Factory Defaults .................................................. 20 Linking Effects ...................................................................... 21 Switching between live sound and direct recording sound ......21 Power requirements Warning Since power consumption of this unit is fairly high, we recommend the use of an AC adapter whenever possible. When powering the unit from batteries, use only alkaline types. [AC adapter operation] · Be sure to use only an AC adapter which supplies 9 V DC, 300 mA and is equipped with a "center minus" plug (Zoom AD-0006). The use of an adapter other than the specified type may damage the unit and pose a safety hazard. · Connect the AC adapter only to an AC outlet that supplies the rated voltage required by the adapter. · When disconnecting the AC adapter from the AC outlet, always grasp the adapter itself and do not pull at the cable. · During lightning or when not using the unit for an extended period, disconnect the AC adapter from the AC outlet. Alterations Warning Effect Types and Parameters ............................................... 22 How to read the parameter table ...............................................22 COMP ..................................................................................... 23 WAH/EFX ................................................................................23 ZNR .........................................................................................24 DRIVE ......................................................................................25 EQ ...........................................................................................26 EXTRA EQ/CABI&MIC............................................................. 26 MOD/SFX ................................................................................26 DELAY .....................................................................................29 REVERB ..................................................................................29 CONTROL ............................................................................... 30 Never open the case of the G2 or attempt to modify the product in any way since this can result in damage to the unit. Volume Caution Do not use the G2 at a loud volume for a long time since this can cause hearing impairment. Usage Precautions Electrical interference For safety considerations, the G2 has been designed to provide maximum protection against the emission of electromagnetic radiation from inside the device, and protection from external interference. However, equipment that is very susceptible to interference or that emits powerful electromagnetic waves should not be placed near the G2, as the possibility of interference cannot be ruled out entirely. With any type of digital control device, the G2 included, electromagnetic interference can cause malfunctioning and can corrupt or destroy data. Care should be taken to minimize the risk of damage. Specifications ....................................................................... 31 Troubleshooting .................................................................... 31 G2 Preset Pattern .......................................................................Back cover [Battery operation] · Use four conventional IEC R6 (size AA) batteries (alkaline). · The G2 cannot be used for recharging. · Pay close attention to the labelling of the battery to make sure you choose the correct type. · When not using the unit for an extended period, remove the batteries from the unit. · If battery leakage has occurred, wipe the battery compartment and the battery terminals carefully to remove all remnants of battery fluid. · While using the unit, the battery compartment cover should be closed. 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 designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: · Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. · Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. · Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. · Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Cleaning Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the G2. If necessary, slightly moisten the cloth. Do not use abrasive cleanser, wax, or solvents (such as paint thinner or cleaning alcohol), since these may dull the finish or damage the surface. Environment Warning To prevent the risk of fire, electric shock or malfunction, avoid using your G2 in environments where it will be exposed to: · Extreme temperatures · Heat sources such as radiators or stoves Please keep this manual in a convenient place for future reference. 2 ZOOM G2 ZOOM G2 3 Features Thank you for selecting the ZOOM G2 (hereafter simply called the "G2"). The G2 is a multi effect processor with the following features and functions. Latest processing technology for outstanding performance Terms Used in This Manual This section explains some important terms that are used throughout the G2 documentation. IN 96 kHz / 24 bit sampling (with 32 bit internal processing) assures excellent sound quality. Frequency response remains flat up to 40 kHz, and input-converted signal-to-noise ratio is an amazing 120 dB, demonstrating the high level of performance achieved by the G2. Versatile palette of effects including new creations COMP WAH/EFX ZNR DRIVE EQ EXTRA EQ/CABI&MIC MOD/SFX DELAY REVERB OUT Out of a total of 54 effects, up to nine (including ZNR) can be used simultaneously. The high-quality choices provided by the G2 include distortion effects that simulate the tones of famous amps and effects pedals, 6-band guitar EQ and delay effects with "hold" controloperated by foot switch. Great for live performances and direct recording Effect module As shown in the illustration above, the G2 can be thought of as a combination of several single effects. Each such effect is referred to as an effect module. In addition to modules comprising compressor effects (COMP), amp simulator/distortion effects (DRIVE), and modulation/special effects (MOD/SFX), the G2 also provides a module for ZNR (ZOOM Noise Reduction). Parameters such as effect intensity can be adjusted for each module individually, and modules can be switched on and off as desired. Effect type Within some effect modules, there are several different effects which are referred to as effect types. For example, the modulation/SFX effect module (MOD/SFX) comprises chorus, flanger, pitch shifter, delay, and other effect types. Only one of these can be selected at a time. Effect parameter All effect modules have various parameters that can be adjusted. These are called effect parameters. In the G2, effect parameters are adjusted with the parameter knobs 1 ­ 3. Similar to the knobs on a compact effect, these change aspects such as tonal character and effect intensity. Which parameter is assigned to each knob depends on the currently selected effect module and effect type. Patch In the G2, effect module combinations are stored and called up in units referred to as patches. A patch comprises information about the on/off status of each effect module, about the effect type used in each module, and about effect parameter settings. The internal memory of the G2 holds up to 80 patches (including 40 patches which allow read/write). Bank and area A group of ten patches is called a bank. The memory of the G2 comprises a total of eight banks, labelled A to d and 0 to 3. Banks A ­ d form the user area which allows read/write. Banks 0 to 3 are the preset area containing read-only patches. The patches within each bank are numbered 0 through 9. To specify a patch of the G2, you use the format "A1" (patch number 1 from bank A), "06" (patch number 6 from bank 0), etc. Play mode/edit mode The internal status of the G2 is referred to as the operation mode. The two major modes are "play mode" in which you can select patches and use them for playing your instrument, and "edit mode" in which you can modify the effects. The module selector serves for switching between the play mode and edit mode. The distortion effect module provides two different algorithms for each of its 17 effect types, one for live performance and one for direct recording. Depending on the on/off setting of the CABINET & MIC effect which simulates amp cabinet sound and mic characteristics, the most suitable algorithm is automatically selected, giving you the best sound for any application. Integrated rhythm functions and auto-chromatic tuner A number of rhythm patterns using realistic PCM drum sounds are provided. This is convenient for use as a metronome during individual practice or to provide a simple rhythm part for a quick session. An auto-chromatic tuner for guitar is also built right into the unit, allowing you to easily tune your instrument also at home or on stage. Sophisticated user interface The combination of a rotary type selector and three parameter knobs make the effect editing process intuitive and quick. The mute interval when switching patches has been reduced to less than 5 milliseconds. Seamless patch changing is now a reality. Dual power supply principle allows use anywhere The G2 can be powered from four IEC R6 (size AA) batteries or an AC adapter. Continuous operating time on batteries is approximately 7.5 hours with alkaline batteries. Easy operation with foot switch and expression pedal Operating the G2 on batteries 1. Turn the G2 over and open the cover G2 bottom view Latch 2. Insert four fresh IEC R6 (size AA) batteries. Four IEC R6 (size AA) batteries 3. Close the cover of the battery compartment. Push the cover in until the latch audibly snaps into place. of the battery compartment on the bottom. An optional foot switch (FS01) or expression pedal (FP01/FP02) can be connected to the CONTROL IN jack. The foot switch is convenient for quickly switching effect programs, setting the tempo for the rhythm function, or switching delay hold on and off. The expression pedal can be used to adjust the volume or the tonal quality of an effect in real time. Please take the time to read this manual carefully so as to get the most out of the unit and to ensure optimum performance and reliability. Insert batteries facing in alternate directions. Latch Cover Use four IEC R6 (size AA) batteries. When the batteries are getting low, the indication "bt" appears on the display. Press the latch to release it and then raise the cover. 4 ZOOM G2 ZOOM G2 5 Controls and Functions / Connections Controls and Functions / Connections Module selector Switches between play mode and edit mode. In edit mode, the knob selects the module for operation. Top Panel Parameter knobs 1 - 3 These knobs allow changing the level of effect parameters or of the overall patch. During rhythm playback, the knobs let you select a pattern, set the tempo, and adjust the rhythm volume. BANK [-]/[+] keys In play mode, the keys serve for directly switching to the next lower or higher bank. In edit mode, the keys switch the effect type for the currently selected module. RHYTHM [R/P] key Serves to start/stop rhythm playback. [TAP] key Allows manual input of time related effect parameter values such as delay time, and rhythm pattern tempo. [STORE] key Serves for storing edited patches in memory. Display [W]/[Q] foot switches These switches are used for selecting patches, switching effect modules on and off, controlling the tuner, and other functions. Shows patch numbers, setting values, and other information about operating the G2. AC adapter Rear Panel [DC IN] jack [INPUT] jack Serves for connecting the guitar. Guitar An AC adapter (ZOOM AD-0006) with a rated output of 9 volts DC, 300 mA (center minus plug) can be plugged into this jack. [OUTPUT/PHONES] jack This stereo phone jack serves for connection to a guitar amplifier or recorder. It is also possible to use a Y cable for sending the output to two amplifiers, or to plug a pair of stereo headphones into this jack. MTR (multitrack recorder) Guitar amplifiers Headphones [POWER] switch Turns the unit on and off. [CONTROL IN] jack Serves for connection of the optional foot switch (FS01) or expression pedal (FP01/FP02). FP01/FP02 FS01 6 ZOOM G2 ZOOM G2 7 Selecting a Patch Selecting a Patch To try out the various effects of the G2, we recommend that you simply play your instrument while switching patches. Adjust tone and volume To adjust the effect sound and volume levels in play mode, the Parameter knobs 1 ­ 3 can be used. Each knob controls a specific parameter. Parameter knob 1 Parameter knob 3 Turn power on Use a monaural shielded cable to connect the guitar to the [INPUT] jack of the G2. When using the G2 with the AC adapter, plug the adapter into the outlet and plug the cable from the adapter into the [DC IN] jack on the G2. Set the [POWER] switch on the rear panel of the G2 to ON. Turn the guitar amplifier on and adjust the volume to a suitable position. Adjusts the GAIN parameter of the DRIVE module (mainly distortion depth). Adjusts the PATCH LEVEL parameter (output level of the entire patch). Parameter knob 2 Adjusts the TONE parameter of the DRIVE module (mainly distortion sound character). Set the G2 to play mode If the Module selector is set to a position other than "PLAY", set it to "PLAY". The bank and patch that were selected when the power was last turned off will appear on the display. A1 Bank name Patch number When you turn a Parameter knob, the corresponding LED lights up and the display briefly shows the current value of the respective parameter. NOTE · If the DRIVE module is set to OFF for HINT Immediately after turning the G2 on, the unit will be in play mode, even if the Module selector is set to a position other than "PLAY". the currently selected module (display shows "oF"), Parameter knobs 1 and 2 have no effect. · Changes made here are temporary and will be lost when you select another patch. To retain the changes, store the patch in the user area. · The master level in common to all patches is set in edit mode ( p. 30). Select a patch To switch the patch, press one of the [W]/[Q] foot switches. Pressing the [W] foot switch calls up the next lower patch, and pressing the [Q] foot switch calls up the next higher patch. Repeatedly pressing one foot switch cycles through patches in the order A0 ­ A9 ... d0 ­ d9 00 ­ 09 ... 30 ­ 39 A0, or the reverse order. Directly selecting a bank To select the banks A ­ d, 0 ­ 3 directly, use the BANK [-]/[+] keys. Pressing the BANK [-] key calls up the next lower bank, and pressing the BANK [+] key calls up the next higher bank. 8 ZOOM G2 ZOOM G2 9 Using the Tuner Using the Tuner The G2 incorporates an auto-chromatic tuner. To use the tuner function, the built-in effects must be bypassed (temporarily turned off) or muted (original sound and effect sound turned off). Adjusting the reference pitch of the tuner If required, you can fine-adjust the reference pitch of the G2 tuner. The default setting after power-on is center A = 440 Hz. Turn Parameter knob 1. Switch to bypass or mute Setting the G2 to the bypass state In play mode, press both [W]/[Q] foot switches together briefly and release. BP MT 40 The current reference pitch is shown. The adjustment range is 35 ­ 45 (center A = 435 to 445 Hz). Setting the G2 to the mute state In play mode, press both [W]/[Q] foot switches together and hold for at least 1 second. While the reference pitch value is shown, turn Parameter knob 1 to adjust it. 42 When you release the Parameter knob, the display indication will return to the previous condition after a while. Patch change at bypass/mute When you press both [W]/[Q] foot switches together while playing your instrument, the bypass/mute condition is activated. However, the sound may change momentarily just before the condition is activated. This is because the G2 switches to the next higher or lower patch when one of the foot switches is pressed slightly earlier. (When you cancel the bypass/mute condition, the original patch number will be active again.) This kind of behavior is not a defect. It is due to the very high speed at which the G2 responds to patch switching. To prevent the sound change caused by the above condition, do not produce sound with your instrument until the bypass/mute condition is fully established. NOTE When you turn the G2 off and on again, the reference pitch setting will be reset to 40 (center A = 440 Hz). Return to play mode Press one of the [W]/[Q] foot switches. Play the string to tune Play the open string to tune, and adjust the pitch. The right side of the display shows a symbol that indicates by how much the tuning is off. Pitch is high Pitch is correct Pitch is low A8 A8 Tune other strings in the same way. Indication turns faster the more the pitch is off The left side of the display shows the note which is closest to the current pitch. 10 ZOOM G2 ZOOM G2 11 Using the Rhythm Function Using the Rhythm Function The G2 has a built-in rhythm function that plays realistic drum sounds in various patterns. The rhythm function is available in play mode or in the bypass/mute condition. Adjust the rhythm volume To adjust the rhythm volume, turn Parameter knob 3. When you turn the Parameter knob, the current setting (0 ­ 30) is shown on the display. 25 Set the G2 to play mode If the Module selector is set to a position other than "PLAY", set it to "PLAY". Adjust the tempo The rhythm pattern tempo can be adjusted in the range of 40 ­ 250 BPM (beats per minute). Start the rhythm function To start the rhythm function, press the RHYTHM [R/P] key. To continuously change the rhythm tempo, turn Parameter knob 2. To manually specify the rhythm tempo, hit the [TAP] key at least three times in the desired interval. At the first push of the [TAP] key, the current tempo value is shown on the display. The G2 then automatically detects the interval for the second and subsequent keypresses and sets the tempo accordingly. While the above steps are carried out, the current tempo value (40 ­ 250) is shown on the display. For values in the range from 100 to 199, a dot is shown after the first digit. For values of 200 and above, dots are shown after the first and second digits. NOTE During rhythm playback, the REVERB module is OFF. Select a rhythm pattern The G2 has 40 built-in rhythm patterns. For more information on the pattern contents, see the back cover of this manual. To continuously switch rhythm patterns, turn Parameter knob 1. To select the next higher or next lower rhythm pattern, press one of the BANK [-]/[+] keys. When the above steps are carried out, the current rhythm pattern number (01 ­ 40) is briefly shown on the display. 20 Dot is shown 40 Dots are shown Tempo = 120 BPM Tempo =240 BPM Stop the rhythm To stop the rhythm, press the RHYTHM [R/P] key. The G2 returns to the previous condition. 12 ZOOM G2 ZOOM G2 13 Editing a Patch Editing a Patch Terminate the edit mode The patches of the G2 can be freely edited by changing the effect parameter settings. Try editing the currently selected patch to create your own sound. Select the effect module Turn the Module selector to select the effect module to edit. The following settings are available. (5) (4) (3) (2) (1) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) To terminate the edit mode and NOTE When you return to play mode and select another patch, the changes return to the play mode, set the you have made in edit mode will be Module selector to the "PLAY" lost unless you store the patch position. first. To retain the changes, store the patch as described on page 16. Change the parameter value To change the setting value of effect parameters, use the Parameter knobs 1 ­ 3. Which parameter is assigned to a knob depends on which effect module/effect type is selected. For information on parameters for effect modules/effect types, see page 23 ­ 30. When you turn a Parameter knob, the corresponding LED lights up and the display briefly shows the current value of the respective parameter. (1) COMP module (2) WAH/EFX module (3) ZNR module (4) DRIVE module (5) EQ module (6) EXTRA EQ/CABI&MIC module (7) MOD/SFX module (8) DELAY module (9) REVERB module (10) Pedal/foot switch related parameters When you switch to a different module, the effect type currently selected for that module is shown on the display. While the G2 is in edit mode, a dot appears in the bottom right of the display. 55 NOTE When a module that is set to OFF is selected, the display will show "oF". Effect type FC Dot shows that unit is in edit mode Select the effect type To switch an effect module on and off To switch the selected module between ON and OFF, press one of the [W]/[Q] foot switches. The indication "oF" appears on the display. When you press one of the foot switches again, the indication returns to the previous condition. OF ZOOM G2 To switch the effect type of the selected module, use the BANK [-]/[+] keys. NOTE BL ZOOM G2 If you press the BANK [-]/[+] keys for a module that is set to OFF, the module will be turned ON. For modules that have only one effect type, pressing the BANK [-]/[+] keys has no effect. 14 15 Storing/Copying Patches Storing/Copying Patches An edited patch can be stored in a bank of the user area (A ­ d). It is also possible to store an existing patch in another location to create a copy. To cancel the store process To cancel the store process, operate the Module selector before pressing the [STORE] key again ( ). In play mode or edit mode, press the [STORE] key. The bank and patch number are shown on the display as a flashing indication. A0 NOTE Patches of banks in the preset area (0 ­ 3) are read-only. No patches can be stored or copied into these locations. If you press the [STORE] key while a patch from the preset area is selected, the patch "A0" (bank A, patch number 0) will be selected automatically as default store/copy target. Press the [STORE] key once more When the store/copy process is completed, the G2 returns to the previous mode, with the target patch being selected. D4 Specify the store/copy target patch number To specify the store/copy target patch number, use the [W]/[Q] foot switches. Select the store/copy target bank To select the store/copy target bank, use the BANK [-]/[+] keys. D0 NOTE Only a bank of the user area (A ­ d) can be selected as store/copy target bank. D4 16 ZOOM G2 ZOOM G2 17 Using an Optional Foot Switch or Pedal Using an Optional Foot Switch or Pedal The G2 is equipped with a [CONTROL IN] jack designed for connection of an optional foot switch or expression pedal. This section explains how to use these accessories. bP (bypass/mute) dM (delay input mute) oF Switches the delay module input muting between on and off. HINT · For information on effect parameters supporting the tap function, see pages 23 ­ 29. · To use the hold function, an effect type that supports the hold function must be selected in the patch. For details, see pages 23 ­ 29. · While the delay module is set to hold or mute, the dot in the center of the display flashes. Pedal is inactive. VL Volume WU, Wd, WH, WL Using the foot switch (FS01) Connecting the optional foot switch FS01 to the [CONTROL IN] jack allows changing banks with the foot switch while the unit is in play mode. It is also possible to switch bypass/mute on and off, control the tap tempo function, or perform other functions with the foot switch. The foot switch controls bypass or mute on/off. This has the same effect as pressing both [W]/ [Q] foot switches at the same time in play mode. tP (tap tempo) WAH/EFX module GU, Gd, GH, GL DRIVE module MU, Md, MH, ML 1. Plug the cable from the FS01 into the [CONTROL IN] jack, and then turn the G2 on. Set the Module selector to the "CONTROL" position. Pressing the foot switch repeatedly can be used to set the interval for the rhythm function or to make settings for effect parameters supporting the tap function. This has the same effect as pressing the [TAP] key. bU (bank up) 4. Select the patch in play mode and operate the foot switch. The selected function will be activated. This function applies to all patches. MOD/SFX module dU, dd, dH, dL DELAY module 2. Each push of the foot switch switches to the next higher bank. This has the same effect as pressing the BANK [+] key. rH (rhythm on/off) Using the expression pedal (FP01/FP02) Connecting an expression pedal (FP01/FP02) to the [CONTROL IN] jack allows using it as a volume pedal or for adjusting an effect parameter in real time. The function selection for the expression pedal is saved for each patch individually. For information on parameters that can be adjusted with the expression pedal, please refer to pages 23 ­ 29. rU, rd, rH, rL REVERB module HINT · Which parameter changes when the expression pedal is operated depends on the selected module. For details, see pages 23 ­ 29. · The pattern in which the expression pedal alters the parameter can be selected in edit mode. There are four choices ( p. 30). The G2 goes into edit mode. You can now make settings for the expression pedal and foot switch. The foot switch controls start/stop of the rhythm function. This has the same effect as pressing the RHYTHM [R/P] key. dH (delay hold) 3. Turn Parameter knob 2 to select one of the following functions for the foot switch. The foot switch controls on/off of the delay hold function. When a patch using the hold function is selected, pressing the foot switch will activate hold, causing the current delay sound to be repeated (see illustration below). Pressing the foot switch once more cancels the hold condition, and the delay sound will decay normally. 5. 1. Plug the cable from the expression pedal into the [CONTROL IN] jack, and then turn the G2 on. Select the patch for which you want to use the expression pedal. If necessary, save the patch. The expression pedal setting is saved as part of the patch. Select the patch in play mode and operate the expression pedal. The selected function will be activated. In the bypass condition, the expression pedal always operates as a volume pedal, regardless of the setting made in step 4. 6. 2. 3. Original sound Delay sound Hold Set the Module selector to the "CONTROL" position. The G2 goes into edit mode. Turn Parameter knob 1 to select one of the following modulation targets for the expression pedal (see page 30). 4. Foot switch pressed Pressed again 18 ZOOM G2 ZOOM G2 19 Restoring Factory Defaults In the factory default condition, the patches of the user area (A0 ­ d9) contain the same settings as the patches of the preset area (00 ­ 39). Even after overwriting the user patches, their original content can be restored in a single operation ("All Initialize" function). Linking Effects The patches of the G2 consist of nine serially linked effect modules, as shown in the illustration below. You can use all effect modules together or selectively use certain modules by setting them to on or off. Effect module 1. COMP WAH/EFX AUTO WAH AUTO RESONANCE BOOSTER TREMOLO PHASER RING MODULATOR SLOW ATTACK PEDAL VX PEDAL BABY ZNR ZNR GATE DIRTY GATE DRIVE FD CLEAN CLASS A CLEAN JC CLEAN MS CRUNCH US BLUES BG CRUNCH MS DRIVE BG DRIVE PV DRIVE OVERDRIVE GUV'NOR HOT BOX FUZZ FACE METAL ZONE EXTREME DISTORTION DIGI FUZZ ACOUSTIC EQ EXTRA EQ/CABI&MIC EXTRA EQ CABINET&MIC MOD/SFX CHORUS STEREO CHORUS FLANGER PITCH SHIFTER PEDAL PITCH VIBRATO STEP DELAY ECHO DYNAMIC DELAY DYNAMIC FLANGER MONO PITCH SHIFTER HARMONIZED PITCH SHIFTER DELAY DELAY PINGPONGDELAY ECHO REVERB HALL ROOM SPRING EARLY REFLECTION MULTI TAP DELAY Turn the G2 on while holding down the [STORE] key. The indication "AL" appears on the display. AL 2. To carry out the All Initialize function, press the [STORE] key once more. All patch settings are returned to the factory default condition, and the unit switches to play mode. To cancel All Initialize, press the RHYTHM [R/P] key instead of the [STORE] key. Effect type * Manufacturer names and product names mentioned in this table are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. The names are used only to illustrate sonic characteristics and do not indicate any affiliation with ZOOM CORPORATION. NOTE When you carry out All Initialize, any newly created patches that were stored in the user area will be deleted (overwritten). Perform this operation with care to prevent losing any patches that you want to keep. For some effect modules, you can select an effect type from several possible choices. For example, the MOD/SFX module comprises CHORUS, FLANGER, and other effect types. The REVERB module comprises HALL, ROOM, and other effect types from which you can choose one. Switching between live sound and direct recording sound In the above illustration, the DRIVE module is shown as having 17 effect types. But each effect type has two algorithms (one for live performance and one for direct recording) for each of its 17 effect types, so that there are actually 34 effect types that can be used. The two algorithms are switched according to the effect type selected for the EXTRA EQ/CABI & MIC module, as follows. EXTRA EQ is selected The algorithm for live performance is selected at the DRIVE module. This is recommended when using the G2 for playing via a guitar amplifier. CABINET & MIC is selected The algorithm for direct recording is selected at the DRIVE module. This is recommended when the G2 is directly connected to a recorder, or to a hifi system or other audio device. DRIVE EQ EXTRA EQ/CABI&MIC Algorithm for live performance Algorithm for direct recording EXTRA EQ CABINET&MIC 20 ZOOM G2 ZOOM G2 21 Effect Types and Parameters Effect Types and Parameters How to read the parameter table Effect parameters 1 ­ 3 These are the parameters that can be adjusted with Parameter knobs 1 ­ 3 when the effect type is selected. The setting range for each parameter is shown. Three-digit setting values are shown with a dot between the two numerals. Example: 1 ­ 98, 1.0 = 1 ­ 98, 100 SENSE COMP COMP (Compressor) module Attenuates high-level signal components and boosts low-level signal components, thereby keeping the overall signal level within a certain range. 0 ­ 10 ATTACK FS, SL LEVEL 2 ­ 98, 1.0 Adjusts the compressor sensitivity. Higher setting values result in higher sensitivity. Selects compressor attack speed in two levels. Available settings are "FS" (fast) and "SL" (slow). Adjusts the signal level after passing the module. WAH/EFX WAH/EFX (Wah/Effects) module Comprises wah and filter effects as well as VCA type effects. Module selector The Module selector symbol shows the position of the knob at which this module/parameter is called up. Effect module Effect type DELAY DELAY module DL AUTO WAH This effect varies wah in accordance with playing intensity. AUTO RESONANCE AR Ar This effect varies the frequency band of the resonance filter according to the picking intensity. The two effect types above have the same parameters. AW AW dL This is a delay module which allows long delay times and use of the hold function. DELAY HOLD This is a delay with a maximum setting of 5000 ms. PD Pd PINGPONG DELAY HOLD This is a ping-pong type delay where the delay sound alternates between left and right. EC EC ECHO HOLD This effect simulates a tape echo with a long delay time of up to 5000 ms. These three effect types have the same parameters. POSITION bF, AF SENSE -10 ­ -1, 1 ­ 10 RESONANCE 0 ­ 10 Adjusts the resonance of the sound. Selects the connection position of the WAH/EFX module. Available settings are "bF" (before DRIVE module) and "AF" (after EQ/EXTRA EQ module). Adjusts the effect sensitivity. TIME 1 ­ 99, 1.0 ­ 5.0 FEEDBACK 0 ­ 98, 1.0 MIX 0 ­ 98, 1.0 TAP Adjusts the delay time. In the range from 10 ­ 990 ms, the adjustment is made in 10-ms steps (1 ­ 99). For 1 second and above, the adjustment is made in 100-ms steps (1.0 ­ 2.0). Adjusts the feedback amount. Adjusts the mixing ratio of original sound and effect sound. BOOSTER BS bS Raises signal gain and creates a dynamic sound. RANGE 1­5 TONE 0 ­ 10 LEVEL 2 ­ 98, 1.0 Expression pedal A pedal icon ( ) in the listing indicates a parameter that can be controlled with the expression pedal (FP01/FP02). Specify the respective module as modulation target for the expression pedal ( p. 19), and then select the respective effect type of the module. The parameter can then be controlled in real time with a connected expression pedal. Selects the frequency band that is boosted. Adjusts the sound quality. Adjusts the signal level after passing the module. TREMOLO TR tr This effect periodically varies the volume. DEPTH 0 ­ 98, 1.0 RATE 0 ­ 50 Tap A [TAP] key icon ( ) in the listing indicates a parameter that can be set by hitting the [TAP] key. In edit mode, when the respective module/effect type is selected, repeatedly hitting the [TAP] key will set the parameter according to the key press interval (modulation cycle, delay time, etc.). In play mode, if the DELAY module is ON for the currently selected patch, repeatedly hitting the [TAP] key will temporarily change the parameter. TAP Adjusts the modulation depth. TAP Adjusts the effect rate. u0 ­ u9, d0 ­ d9, t0 ­ t9 Allows selection of the modulation waveform. Available settings are "u" (rising sawtooth), "d" (falling sawtooth), and "t" (triangular). Higher setting values result in more clipping of wave peaks, which reinforces the effect. WAVE PHASER PH PH This effect produces sound with a pulsating character. POSITION bF, AF Hold A foot switch icon ( ) in the listing indicates an effect type for which hold can be turned on and off with the foot switch (FS01). Set the foot switch function to "dH" (delay hold) ( p. 18) for the respective patch. When this patch is then selected in play mode, the hold function can be switched on and off by pressing the foot switch. RATE 0 ­ 50 COLOR 1­4 HOLD Selects the connection position of the WAH/EFX module. Available settings are "bF" (before DRIVE module) and "AF" (after EQ/EXTRA EQ module). TAP Adjusts the modulation rate. Adjusts the type of sound. 22 ZOOM G2 ZOOM G2 23 Effect Types and Parameters RING MODULATOR RG rG This effect produces a metallic ringing sound. Adjusting the FREQUENCY parameter results in a drastic change of sound character. POSITION bF, AF

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