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REVERB module
R
EVER
B (T
ype&Pr
m1)
Selects the REVERB module ef
fect type and contr
ols parameter 1 at the same time.
Hall
This
reverb
ef
fect
simulates
the
acoustics
of
a concert
hall.
Higher
right-digit
settings
increase
the
mixing
ratio of the ef
fect sound.
*
*
Room
This
reverb
ef
fect
simulates
the
acoustics
of
a room.
Higher
right-digit
settings
increase
the
mixing
ratio
of
the ef
fect sound.
+
+
Spring
This
ef
fect
simulates
a spring-type
reverb.
Higher
right-digit
settings
increase
the
mixing
ratio
of
the
ef
fect
sound.
Ar
ena
This
reverb
ef
fect
simulates
the
acoustics
of
a lar
ge
venue
such
as
a sports
arena.
Higher
right-digit
settings
increase the mixing ratio of the ef
fect sound.
,
,
Tiled Room
This
reverb
ef
fect
simulates
the
acoustics
of
a tiled
room.
Higher
right-digit
settings
increase
the
mixing
ratio
of the ef
fect sound.
DEC
AY (Pr
m2
)
Contr
ols parameter 2 of the REVERB module. This parameter is common to all ef
fect
types.
Decay
Adjusts
the
decay duration.
Rhythm Function Preset P
atterns
#
Name
TimSig
#
Name
TimSig
#
Name
TimSig
#
Name
TimSig
1
8beat 1
4/4
11
MET
AL 2
4/4
21
POP 3
4/4
31
BALLAD 1
4/4
2
8beat 2
4/4
12
THRASH
4/4
22
DANCE 1
4/4
32
BALLAD 2
3/4
3
8beat 3
4/4
13
PUNK
4/4
23
DANCE 2
4/4
33
BLUES 1
4/4
4
8shuf
fle
4/4
14
DnB
4/4
24
DANCE 3
4/4
34
BLUES 2
3/4
5
16beat 1
4/4
15
FUNK 1
4/4
25
DANCE 4
4/4
35
JAZZ 1
4/4
6
16beat 2
4/4
16
FUNK 2
4/4
26
3per4
3/4
36
JAZZ 2
3/4
7
16shuf
fle
4/4
17
HIPHOP
4/4
27
6per8
3/4
37
METRO 3
3/4
8
ROCK
4/4
18
R'nR
4/4
28
5per4 1
5/4
38
METRO 4
4/4
9
HARD
4/4
19
POP 1
4/4
29
5per4 2
5/4
39
METRO 5
5/4
10
MET
AL 1
4/4
20
POP 2
4/4
30
LA
TIN
4/4
40
METRO
Troubleshooting
Specifications
•
No power
Refer
to
"T
urn
power
on"
on
page
8.
•
Reverb
ef
fect
does
not
operate
While a rhythm pattern is playing, the reverb
ef
fect is not available. Stop the rhythm pattern
first (
g
p. 12).
•
Patch
switching
does
not
change
the
sound
Is the patch selection method of the G1N/G1XN
set to "pre-select" (
g
p. 18)?
T
urn power of
f and
then on again to return to normal operation.
•
High
level
of
noise
Is
ZOOM
AC adapter
being
used?
Be
sure to
use
only
an
adapter
for 9
V
DC,
300
mA
with
center
minus plug (ZOOM
AD-0006).
•
Battery
life
is
short
Are manganese batteries being used? Continuous
operation time is about 12 hours with alkaline
batteries.
Ef
fect types
54
Ef
fect modules
max.
8 simultaneous modules
Patch memory
User
area:
10
patches
x 4 banks
=
40
Preset area: 10 patches x 4 banks = 40
T
otal 80 patches
Sampling fr
equency
96
kHz
A/D
converter
24 bit, 128 times oversampling
D/A
converter
24 bit, 128 times oversampling
Signal pr
ocessing
32 bit
Fr
equency r
esponse
20
Hz
- 40
kHz +1.0
dB
-4.0 dB
(10-kilohm
load)
Display
2-digit
7-seg
ment
LED
Input
Standard
mono
phone
jack
Rated input level
-20
dBm
Input impedance
470 kilohms
Output
Standard
stereo
phone
jack
(doubles
as line/headphone jack)
Maximum output level
Line
+3
dBm
(output load impedance of 10 kilohms or more)
Phones
20
mW
+ 20
mW
(into
32-ohm load)
Contr
ol input
For FP02/FP01 or FS01 (G1 only)
Power r
equir
ements
AC adapter
9
V
DC,
300
mA
(center
minus
plug)
(ZOOM
AD-0006)
Batteries
G1N/G1XN
Four
IEC
R6
(size
AA)
batteries,
approx.
12 hours continuous operation (alkaline batteries)
Dimensions
G1N
155
mm
(D)
x 136
mm
(W)
x 52
mm
(H)
G1XN
155
mm
(D)
x 234
mm
(W)
x 52
mm
(H)
W
eight
G1N
350 g (without batteries)
G1XN
600 g (without batteries)
Options
Expression
pedal
FP01/FP02
or
Foot
switch
FS01
(G1N only)
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