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Using the Rhythm Function (Rhythm Mode) 

Set the Module selector

 to the "RHYTHM" position. 

The number of the currently selected rhythm pattern 

(01 – 40) appears on the display

Also while in r

hythm mode, you can use the patch that 

was selected immediately befor

e switching the mode. 

However

, r

everb effects ar

e disabled in r

hythm mode. 

The r

hythm function can also be used in play mode.  

Pr

ess the RHYTHM [

/

] key

Rhythm pattern playback will start also if you pr

ess the 

RHYTHM [ 

] key in play mode. However

changing the r

hythm pattern or adjusting the r

hythm 

volume and tempo is not possible. 

T

o switch between the 40 built-in rhythm patterns, 

press one of the [

]/[

] foot

 switches.

 

(For information on pattern contents, see page 26.) 

 

When you pr

ess both [

]/[

] foot switches in r

hythm 

mode, the G1N/G1XN switches to the bypass/mute 

condition. The tuning function (

g

 p. 10) can be used in 

this condition while playing the r

hythm pattern. 

 

Select rhythm mode

1

Start the rhythm function

2

Select a rhythm pattern

3

This 

section 

describes 

how 

to 

use 

the 

built-in 

rhythm 

function 

that 

plays 

realistic 

drum 

sounds 

in 

various patterns. 

T

urn the [V

ALUE] knob. 

 

The current setting (0 – 30) is shown briefly on the 

display

Pr

ess the RHYTHM [

/

] key

The G1N/G1XN returns to the previous condition. 

The

 rhythm

 pattern tempo can

 be adjusted

 in

 the

 

range of

 40 – 250 BPM

 (beats

 per

 minute).

 

 

• 

T

o

 continuously

 change

 the

 tempo

 

Hit

 the

 [BANK

 UP·T

AP]

 key once and then

 turn

 

the

 [V

ALUE]

 knob while

 the

 tempo value

 is

 being

 

shown on the display

 

• 

T

o

 manually

 specify

 the

 tempo

 

Hit

 the

 [BANK

 UP·T

AP]

 key at

 least

 twice

 in

 the

 

desired interval. 

The G1N/G1XN automatically 

detects the interval in which the key is pressed the 

second and subsequent times, and sets the tempo 

accordingly (tap tempo function). 

While the above steps are carried out, the new tempo 

value (40 – 250) is shown briefly on the display

. For 

values

 in

 the

 range

 from

 100 to

 199,

 a dot

 is

 shown

 in

 

the center

, and for values of 200 and above, dots are 

shown in the center and in the bottom right corner

 

W

ith the G1N, using a separately available foot switch 

to manually adjust the tempo is also possible (

g

 p. 18). 

The G1XN does not support use of a foot switch.  

Adjust the rhythm volume

4

Stop the rhythm

6

Adjust the tempo

5

H

IN

T

H

IN

T

H

IN

T

 

Rhythm patter

number 

Push once 

H

IN

T

Dot is shown 

T

empo = 120 BPM

Dots ar

e shown 

T

empo = 240 BPM

Detected automatically

Summary of Contents for G1N EXT

Page 1: ...ections G1XN 6 Selecting a Patch for Playing 8 Using the Tuner 10 Using the Rhythm Function 12 Editing a Patch 14 Storing Copying Patches 16 Restoring Factory Defaults 17 Changing the Way Patches Are...

Page 2: ...maximum protection against the emission of elec tromagnetic radiation from inside the device and protection from external interference However equipment that is very susceptible to interference or tha...

Page 3: ...es for storing edited patches in memory and for copying patches to another location Shows bank and patch numbers setting values and other information for operating the G1N This knob serves for changin...

Page 4: ...led by the built in expression pedal STORE key Serves for storing edited patches in memory and for copying patches to another location Shows bank and patch numbers setting values and other information...

Page 5: ...on 1 Set the G1N G1XN to play mode 2 Directly switch a bank 4 Adjust the master level 5 Press the BANK UP TAP key Repeatedly pressing the key cycles through banks in the order A d 0 3 A With the G1N u...

Page 6: ...adjust the value in the range from 35 45 center A 435 to 445 Hz When power is turned off and on again the reference pitch setting will be reset to 40 center A 440 Hz Press one of the foot switches Tun...

Page 7: ...ction that plays realistic drum sounds in various patterns Turn the VALUE knob The current setting 0 30 is shown briefly on the display Press the RHYTHM key The G1N G1XN returns to the previous condit...

Page 8: ...the selected item changes and a dot appears in the bottom right of the display This indicates that a setting has been changed from the currently stored value When you have selected a parameter that c...

Page 9: ...xisting patch in another location to create a copy When the store copy process is completed the G1N G1XN returns to the previous mode with the target patch selected To cancel the store process operate...

Page 10: ...ession pedal The respective parameter changes In bypass mode the expression pedal always functions as a volume pedal regardless of the setting The expression pedal operates also in edit mode Changing...

Page 11: ...olume or tone changes excessively even when the pedal is only lightly pushed adjust the pedal as follows 1 Hold down the PEDAL ASSIGN key while turning power to the G1XN on The indication dn appears o...

Page 12: ...amp simulator that recreates the sound of a bright combo amp with open back cabinet The right digit value controls ZNR sensitivity Stack ZNR Combination of ZNR with amp simulator that recreates the s...

Page 13: ...t the pitch change type caused by the expression pedal see Table 1 Sets the initial value for the pitch shift amount the value that is active when the pedal is at rest The original sound effect sound...

Page 14: ...4 39 METRO 5 5 4 10 METAL 1 4 4 20 POP 2 4 4 30 LATIN 4 4 40 METRO Troubleshooting Specifications No power Refer to Turn power on on page 8 Reverb effect does not operate While a rhythm pattern is pla...

Page 15: ...o 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 ca...

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