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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.

If a recording patch is selected while using a guitar amp, the desired effect may not be obtained and the sound may be unpleasant. Adjust the amp settings using 

the above examples as reference.

The recommended settings shown above may need fine-tuning according to usage condition of the amplifier.

Live performance patches (U0〜U9, A0〜A9)

0

2

4

6

8

10

PRESEMCE

0

2

4

6

8

10

TREBLE

0

2

4

6

8

10

MIDDLE

0

2

4

6

8

10

BASS

0

2

4

6

8

10

CHANNEL B

0

2

4

6

8

10

EQUALISATION

REVERB

DEEP

TONE SHIFT

0

2

4

6

8

10

VOLUME

0

2

4

6

8

10

VOLUME

0

2

4

6

8

10

GAIN

INPUT

0

2

4

6

8

10

GAIN

CHANNEL

CLASSIC GAIN

 

/ CHANNEL A

CLEAN

CRUNCH

READ 1

READ 2

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

0

2

5

4

2

Recording patches (u0〜u9, b0〜b9)

Live performance patches (U0〜U9, A0〜A9)

6

7

8 9 10

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

1 2 3 4

5

6

7

8

9

10

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

1

2

3

4

5

VOLUME

BRIGHT

TREBLE

MIDDLE

BASS

1

2

NORMAL

8.5

5

5

OFF

6

7

8 9 10

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

1

2

3

4

5

VOLUME

BRIGHT

TREBLE

MIDDLE

BASS

1

2

NORMAL

4.5

5

5

OFF

0

2

4

6

8

10

PRESEMCE

0

2

4

6

8

10

TREBLE

0

2

4

6

8

10

MIDDLE

0

2

4

6

8

10

BASS

0

2

4

6

8

10

CHANNEL B

0

2

4

6

8

10

EQUALISATION

REVERB

DEEP

TONE SHIFT

0

2

4

6

8

10

VOLUME

0

2

4

6

8

10

VOLUME

0

2

4

6

8

10

GAIN

INPUT

0

2

4

6

8

10

GAIN

CHANNEL

CLASSIC GAIN

 

/ CHANNEL A

CLEAN

CRUNCH

READ 1

READ 2

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

0

0

1

5

2

5

0

10

5

0

10

5

0

10

5

0

10

HIGH

BRI

VOLUME

TREBLE

CHANNEL-1

MIDDLE

BASS

LOW

5

5

5

5

5

5

OFF

5

0

10

5

0

10

5

0

10

5

0

10

HIGH

BRI

VOLUME

TREBLE

CHANNEL-1

MIDDLE

BASS

LOW

5

0

10

0~3

0

10

0~3

OFF

Normal Clean

Tube Pre-amp

Recommended Accelerator settings

Settings for clean tone with low 

distortion levels

Settings for adding tube compression

Clean-Tube Mix

Settings for mixing solid state clean 

sound and tube distortion

The wild and mighty fuzz sound of guitar god Jimi Hendrix. Push the pedal down and be transported to Woodstock in 1969. Shake the earth with your 
thundering riffs. Channel A of the REC patch(u6-2) simulates the Marshall 1959 sound.

A/B

Phaser on

MS Crunch

FuzzFace

Vibe : Rate

Hall : Mix

u6

 -2

v6

 -2

Hendrix

The Cream hit "Badge" which they also played at their reunion concert is driven by its beautiful melody and an enchanting combination of crunch and rotary speaker sound. That is the 
sound contained in this patch. By assigning multiple effects to the pedal, even the speed control of the rotary speaker is convincingly reproduced. Channel A is a clean sound variation.

A/B

DelayTAP

Z Clean

UK Blues

AutoPan : Rate

Echo : Mix

u6

 -3

v6

 -3

Cream

Simulates the special drive sound of Billy Gibbons who gained fame as the guitarist of ZZ Top. When you push the Z-pedal hard, delay is added, and 
horizontal movement adds chorus. Hold your guitar way down low and start the hard boogie. Channel B is high-gain variation.

A/B

BPM TAP

FZ+M_Stk

FZ+M_Stk

Delay : Mix

Chorus : Mix

u6

 -4

v6

 -4

ZZ Drive

This patch is modeled on the definitive clean tone of Stevie Ray Vaughan. Great for fast chord cutting and dynamic stroking. Use heavy-gauge strings to 
play some Texas Blues. Channel B contains TS+F̲Cmb drive sound.

A/B

Wah on

FD Clean

TS+F_Cmb

Vibe : Balance

Vibe : Rate

u6

 -5

v6

 -5

SRV

Simulates the lead tone of super guitarist Joe Satriani. The sound of the orange Boss DS-1, the quintessential distortion pedal, is a good match for 
phrases that require real mastery of technique. Channel B features high-gain Marshall sound.

A/B

Delay on

DS-1

MS Drive

CombFilter : Frequency

Delay : Mix

u7

 -1

v7

 -1

SatchDST

Steve  Lukather  is  largely  responsible  for  the  sophisticated  sound  of  Toto  that  swept  the  world.  In  the  eighties,  he  was  using  the  clean  tone  that  is 
simulated by this patch. Channel B will let you produce the flashy lead sound of the Mesa Boogie Rectifier. Classic rock'n roll has never sounded better.

A/B

DelayTAP

Z Clean

Rect Vnt

Delay : Mix

ST-Chorus : Mix

u7

 -2

v7

 -2

LukeCLN

The Santana sound is perennially popular among rock fans the world over, but the band also often collaborated with major Jazz artists. That sweet and drawn out Santana 
lead tone is simulated by this patch. Choke your guitar at the upper end and immerse yourself in "Europe". Channel A contains a variation with reduced drive.

A/B

Arena on

BG Crunch

BG Crunch

( PedalVox : Frequency )

AMP : Gain

u7

 -3

v7

 -3

Santana

This patch simulates the Rockabilly sound of Brian Setzer who became instantly famous for his "Dirty Boogie" album. The quality feel of the sound will 
have you swinging in a heartbeat. The TweedBass setting in channel A has reduced gain and a less pronounced tone.

A/B

PRE-AMP on

TweedBass

TweedBass

ModernSpring : Mix

Echo : Mix

u7

 -4

v7

 -4

B.Setzer

Simulates the sound of guitar magician Brian May who created the dramatic allure of Queen. Use the Z-pedal to blend the alternating right/left delay with the harmonized 
pitch shifter to weave some guitar magic. Channel A is a Vox crunch sound suitable for backing. Channel B of the REC patch (u7-5) provides PV Drive sound.

A/B

Hold Delay

VX Crunch

ENGL Drv

PingPongDly : Mix

H.P.S : Mix

u7

 -5

v7

 -5

BrianDly

In the nineties, Kurt Cobain of Nirvana changed the music scene forever, with his grunge sound making dramatic use of distortion and modulation. This 
patch will make you want to play those riffs from "Smells Like Teen Spirit". Channel A recreates the clean sound for the intro.

A/B

Ensemble on

Z Clean

BigMuff

AMP-B : Gain

Ensemble : Mix

u8

 -1

v8

 -1

KurtDRV

This flanger based jet sound is the signature sound of hard rock. Move the Z-pedal in the horizontal direction to adjust the flanger amount. The REC patch (u8-2) 
gives you two fighter planes that cross the stage from right and left when you move the Z-pedal horizontally. Channel A is a clean sound suitable for arpeggios.

A/B

X-Flanger on

Z Clean

HotBox

X-Flanger : Rate

X-Flanger : X-Fade

u8

 -2

v8

 -2

X-Flange

This  patch  lets  you  move  the  effect  sound  with  the  Z-pedal,  to  create  an  intriguing  space  effect.  In  addition,  Z-Echo  gives  you  a  time  stretch  that 
resembles analog delay. Channel A is a high-gain sound modeled on the Diezel Herbert channel 3.

A/B

Z-Echo on

FD Clean

DZ Drive

X-Dimension : Depth

X-Dimension : Pan

u8

 -3

v8

 -3

PedalPan

Spectacular rotary speaker simulation using three types of modulation. Use function foot switch 1 to change from the drive sound of channel B modeled on the Marshall 
Bluesbreaker amp to the Z Clean sound. The vertical direction of the Z-pedal controls the rotation speed, and movement in the horizontal direction adds delay.

A/B

DelayTAP

Z Clean

UK Blues

AutoPan : Rate

AnalogDelay : Mix

u8

 -4

v8

 -4

Rotary

This patch produces utterly clean, transparent sound. The Z-pedal allows versatile control of the phaser sound and echo sound. Channel B contains drive 
sound modeled on the TS808.

A/B

BPM TAP

HW Clean

TS808

FixedPhaser : Frequency

Echo : Mix

u8

 -5

v8

 -5

PdlPhase

This  patch  produces  an  enigmatic  sound  that  uses  the  oscillator  effect.  The  Z-pedal  lets  you  choose  between  guitar  sound  and  synthesizer  sound. 
Channel A is a crunch sound modeled on the Fender Bassman.

A/B

Delay on

TweedBass

HotBox

Z-Oscillator : Balance

Z-Oscillator : Portament

u9

 -1

v9

 -1

Gt-Osc

Clean sound featuring ZOOM's traditional bend chorus. Play a solo with a Pop style bend, a great match for bands with alluring female vocals. Channel B is a clean 
sound variation using JazzChorus. In the REC patch (u9-2), Z-Delay is assigned to the pedal, allowing you to change the position of the delay sound only.

A/B

BPM TAP

Z Clean

JC Clean

BendChorus : Balance

Hall : Mix

u9

 -2

v9

 -2

Bend4T

This patch produces a sound like bubbles forming under water. By moving the Z-pedal, you can make the bubbles burst. When listening with headphones, you'll feel immersed in a liquid universe. 
As the name "SFX G9" indicates, this kind of sound is possible with the G9 only. Every guitarist is sure to find new inspiration here. Channel B contains dramatic BigMuff type fuzz sound.

A/B

BPM TAP

FD Clean

BigMuff

Z-Step : Frequency

Z-Step : Mix

u9

 -3

v9

 -3

SFX  G9

This Theremin style sound using the Z-Oscillator is generated when you move the Z-pedal. Expect to be amazed by a sound that goes far beyond what 
guitar effects normally offer. Added reverb and delay help to create a fantastic world.

A/B

DelayTAP

Rect Vnt

Rect Vnt

Z-Oscillator  : Frequency

Z-Oscillator : Balance

u9

 -4

v9

 -4

Pdl-Osc

Drive sound using the ring modulator. Moving the Z-pedal alters the Z-Echo Time parameter and the RingModulate Frequency parameter assigned to the 
pedal, resulting in a spacy sound. Channel A contains a Fender Twin Reverb clean sound.

A/B

Z-Echo on

FD Clean

DZ Crunch

RingModulate : Balance

RingModulate : Frequency

u9

 -5

v9

 -5

RingMod

For LIVE use

For REC use

FUNCTION1

FUNCTION2

Z-Pedal ( Expression

  

pedal 2 )

PRE-AMP

CHANNEL

A

PRE-AMP

CHANNEL

B

Patch name

For LIVE use

For REC use

FUNCTION1

FUNCTION2

Z-Pedal ( Expression

  

pedal 2 )

PRE-AMP

CHANNEL

A

PRE-AMP

CHANNEL

B

Patch name


The amp channel indicated by shading will be selected when the patch is called up.

The Z-pedal setting indicates the effect type name and the parameter name. Expression pedal 1 is always assigned to the Volume parameter.

The         symbol indicates the vertical direction setting and the         symbol the horizontal direction setting.

An effect listed in brackets ( ) in the Z-pedal setting can be turned on by depressing the pedal fully.

G9.2tt-Patchlist-E-1

Summary of Contents for g9.2tt

Page 1: ...Operation Manual ZOOM Corporation Reproduction of this manual in whole or in part by any means is prohibited ...

Page 2: ...G9 2tt included electromagnetic interference can cause malfunctioning and can corrupt or destroy data Care should be taken to minimize the risk of damage Cleaning Use a soft dry cloth to clean the G9 2tt 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 Please keep thi...

Page 3: ...ion Effect module As shown in the illustration below the G9 2tt can be thought of as a combination of several single effects Each of these is referred to as an effect module The G9 2tt offers a compressor effect module COMP amp simulator distortion effect module PRE AMP external effect loop control module EXT LOOP and more Parameters such as effect intensity can be adjusted for each module individ...

Page 4: ... connector PHONES jack EXT LOOP GAIN 10 dBm 4 dBm switch EXT LOOP RETURN jack EXT LOOP SEND jack AUX IN jack LEVEL knob USB port Controls and Functions ZOOM G9 2tt 7 Control section Accelerator section Pre amp section TYPE knob PEDAL 1 SETTING key EXIT key BYPASS TUNER key AMP SELECT SYSTEM key STORE SWAP key PAGE key SOLID STATE control TUBE control Energizer section BOOST control TUBE control AM...

Page 5: ...he SEND RETURN jacks settings such as effect on off and send return level can be stored as part of a patch For details see page 41 Connection example 3 External effect connection External effect 1 Make sure that any connected guitar amplifier is turned off In addition fully turn down the volume control at the guitar amplifier 2 Plug the AC adapter into an AC outlet and plug the cable from the adap...

Page 6: ...se the BANK W Q foot switches to select the group bank and then use foot switches 1 5 1 To select a patch use foot switches 1 5 1 In play mode keep the BANK W foot switch depressed for more than one second Quick Guide 1 Play Mode Manual Mode Operation ZOOM G9 2tt 11 É Ch AB É BpmTp AmpDrive LVL100 U0 Pre amp operation HINT NOTE 2 Press the foot switch for the module to be switched on and off 3 To ...

Page 7: ...igned to the knobs see page 60 75 Quick Guide 2 Edit Mode Store Mode Operation ZOOM G9 2tt 13 Depth 100 é MOD Chorus STORE STORE åU0 1 U0 1 é NEWDrive NEWDrive PATCH PATCH U0 U0 Storing a patch store mode HINT NOTE In this condition you can store individual patches If the display is different use parameter knob 2 to bring up the STORE indication and parameter knob 3 to bring up the PATCH indicatio...

Page 8: ... bank use the BANK W Q foot switches to change the bank and then use foot switches 1 5 to select the patch When you repeatedly press the BANK Q foot switch the G9 2tt switches the group bank as follows HINT In play mode you can switch the group bank by turning the TYPE knob NOTE When using the BANK W Q foot switches to change banks press and release the switch quickly If you keep the BANK W foot s...

Page 9: ...in each band Parameter value Name of currently adjusted parameter SOLID STATE control TUBE control Selecting Patches for Playing Play Mode ZOOM G9 2tt 17 TUBE control This control adjusts the input signal gain of the tube circuit Turning the control clockwise increases gain and also increases distortion Settings higher than about three o clock will drastically increase the volume and distortion Th...

Page 10: ...rrently selected patch Shows the number of the parameter knob that controls the patch level CHANNEL A B keys The key for the channel A or B that is currently selected for the pre amp section is lit Function foot switch 1 2 assignment Effect module keys Keys for modules that are active in the currently selected patch are lit in red Shows the function assigned to the function foot switch 1 2 p 38 Fo...

Page 11: ... mode or edit mode press and hold the BANK Q foot switch To use the tuner the G9 2tt must be set to the bypass condition effects off or mute condition original sound and effect sound both off To switch to the bypass condition Hold the BANK Q foot switch for about 1 second until the indication BYPASS appears on the display Then release the foot switch The G9 2tt is now in the bypass condition HINT ...

Page 12: ... CHROMATC 442Hz 442Hz Using the Internal Tuner Bypass Mute Condition ZOOM G9 2tt 23 STR1 STR2 STR3 STR4 STR5 STR6 STR7 GUITAR BASS OPEN A OPEN G OPEN E OPEN D DADGAD G D A E B E B G D A E B E DB A E A E D A GB D A D E B AB E B E D B G D G D D A G D A D Tuner type String number of Using the chromatic tuner The display shows the tuning indication 2 Turn parameter knob 2 to select the tuner type The ...

Page 13: ... for modules that are OFF are not lit When you press Module name Parameter number Currently selected parameter and its setting value Effect type name Module other than PRE AMP EQ Depth 100 Depth 100 MOD Chorus MOD Chorus Changing the Sound of a Patch Edit Mode ZOOM G9 2tt 25 COMP key EQ key MOD EFX2 key REVERB key WAH EFX1 key EXT LOOP key PRE AMP key CABINET key DELAY key TOTAL FUNCTION key ZNR k...

Page 14: ...odule is automatically selected When an EQ parameter is adjusted the EQ module is automatically selected The PRE AMP ZNR and EQ modules allow separate parameter settings for the two channels A B Select the channel first and then adjust the parameter 5 Repeat steps 2 4 to edit other modules in the same way 6 When editing is finished press the EXIT key The G9 2tt returns to the previous mode Changin...

Page 15: ... NEWDrive PATCH PATCH STORE STORE åU0 1 U0 1 é NEWDrive NEWDrive PATCH PATCH Storing Patches and Banks Store Mode ZOOM G9 2tt 29 5 Use parameter knob 1 or the foot switches 1 5 to select the store swap target patch number 6 Press the STORE SWAP key once more The store swap process is carried out and the G9 2tt then returns to the play mode with the store swap target patch being selected By pressin...

Page 16: ...control targets in the vertical direction P2V1 to P2V4 and four control targets in the horizontal direction P2H1 to P2H4 A parameter can be assigned for each control target With a setting such as shown in the example at right the pedal adjusts the Gain parameter of the PRE AMP module when moved in the vertical direction and the Rate parameter of the MOD EFX2 module when moved in the horizontal dir...

Page 17: ...ZOOM G9 2tt 33 HINT The available range setting depends on the parameter selected in step 4 It is also possible to set min to a higher value than MAX In that case the parameter value will be minimum when the pedal is fully depressed and maximum when the pedal is fully raised 6 To use expression pedal 1 for switching the module on and off turn parameter knob 4 and select Enable Expression pedal 1 h...

Page 18: ...L2 V Target1 é MAX 100 MAX 100 PDL2 V Target1 PDL2 V Target1 é Switch Enable Switch Enable PDL2 V Target1 PDL2 V Target1 é Using the Expression Pedals ZOOM G9 2tt 35 8 To assign control targets for the horizontal direction turn the TYPE knob to select one of the four horizontal direction control targets P2H1 to P2H4 The display changes as follows The operation steps for setting the horizontal dire...

Page 19: ...follows PEDAL1 MAX PEDAL1 MAX PDL Calibration PDL Calibration Push strongly so that pedal touches here When foot is lifted pedal returns slightly PEDAL2 V min PEDAL2 V min PDL Calibration PDL Calibration Pedal fully raised PEDAL2 V MAX PEDAL2 V MAX PDL Calibration PDL Calibration Push strongly so that pedal touches here When foot is lifted pedal returns slightly Using the Expression Pedals ZOOM G9...

Page 20: ...lustration on next page BPM 120 BPM 120 TOTAL Tempo TOTAL Tempo PRE AMP CH A B PRE AMP CH A Bé TOTAL Function1 TOTAL Function1 BPM TAP BPM TAP é TOTAL Function2 TOTAL Function2 Function assigned to function foot switch 1 Function assigned to function foot switch 2 When parameter knob 2 is turned When parameter knob 3 is turned Using the Function Foot Switches ZOOM G9 2tt 39 Function foot switch pr...

Page 21: ...t note ƒ Dotted sixteenth note π Eighth note Ø 3 Half triplet note π Dotted eighth note Quarter note Dotted quarter note x2 Quarter note x 2 x20 Quarter note x 20 ZOOM G9 2tt 41 Using the Effect Loop The EXT LOOP SEND RETURN jacks on the rear panel of the G9 2tt allow connection of a compact effect rack mount effect or similar Settings for external effect on off and send return level can be stored...

Page 22: ...ch action This makes it possible to have patches at the G9 2tt switched automatically under control of a MIDI sequencer or link operation of the G9 2tt to patch switching at other MIDI enabled effects Send and receive pedal switch key operation information via MIDI When you operate specific keys and foot switches of the G9 2tt or operate the expression pedals 1 2 the MIDI OUT connector carries the...

Page 23: ...IT Y STORE N EXIT Store Store MIDI Usage Examples ZOOM G9 2tt 45 1 In play mode press the AMP SELECT SYSTEM key 2 To enable the G9 2tt to receive program change bank select messages turn the TYPE knob to bring up the MIDI PC Rx receive program change parameter and turn parameter knob 1 to select the ON setting 3 To enable the G9 2tt to send program change bank select messages turn the TYPE knob to...

Page 24: ...ched MIDI OUT connector MIDI IN connector 1 When a program change bank select message is received 2 Patch at the G9 2tt is switched MIDI OUT connector MIDI IN connector FRONT FRONT AMP Select 1 28 AMP Select 1 28 DIRECT DIRECT MIDI PCMODE 6 28 MIDI PCMODE 6 28 MIDI Usage Examples ZOOM G9 2tt 47 4 Turn the TYPE knob to bring up the PC MAP program change map parameter Using this display you can assi...

Page 25: ...28 Control change number to be assigned PEDAL1 7 PEDAL1 7 MIDI cc 12 28 MIDI cc 12 28 PEDAL1 7 PEDAL1 7 MIDI cc 12 28 MIDI cc 12 28 MIDI Usage Examples ZOOM G9 2tt 49 4 Assign control change numbers to other operations in the same way 5 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 6 ...

Page 26: ...t NOTE When patch data are received all existing patch data in the G9 2tt will be overwritten Perform the following steps with care to avoid accidentally overwriting important data 1 Connect the MIDI OUT connector on the source G9 2tt to the MIDI IN connector on the target G9 2tt using a MIDI cable 1 When a control change message is received 2 The same operation as when the respective expression p...

Page 27: ...MOD Chorus MOD Chorus ARRM Mix ARRM Mix Minimum value Maximum value MAX 100 MAX 100 TOTAL ARRM MAX TOTAL ARRM MAX min 0 min 0 TOTAL ARRM min TOTAL ARRM min Other Functions ZOOM G9 2tt 53 HINT The available range setting depends on the parameter It is also possible to set min to a higher value than MAX In that case the control change direction will be reversed 5 To select the control waveform type ...

Page 28: ...orming playback with the DAW application the playback sound from the audio Other Functions ZOOM G9 2tt 55 tracks is mixed with the guitar sound processed by the effects of the G9 2tt and appears at the OUTPUT jack of the G9 2tt see Figure 2 on the previous page If required the guitar signal after effect processing can be muted during playback see Figure 3 on the previous page For details see next ...

Page 29: ...Q ZNR Noise Gate Dirty Gate PRE AMP ZNR EQ COMP WAH EFX1 EXT LOOP MOD EFX2 REVERB DELAY CABINET EQ ZNR Noise Gate Dirty Gate PRE AMP ZNR EQ FD Clean VX Clean JC Clean HW Clean Linking Effects The patches of the G9 2tt can be thought of as ten serially linked effect modules as shown in the illustration below You can use all effect modules together or selectively set certain modules to off to use ju...

Page 30: ...ve effect type is not selected 1 In play mode manual mode or edit mode press the WAH EFX1 key 2 Turn the TYPE knob and select an effect type other than Booster Tremolo or Octave 3 Turn parameter knob 1 to select Befr before pre amp section or Aftr after pre amp section FRONT FRONT AMP Select 1 28 AMP Select 1 28 Linking Effects ZOOM G9 2tt 59 EQ PRE AMP EXT LOOP ZNR Fig 1 Pre amp section PRE WAH E...

Page 31: ... functions the respective function must be assigned to the function foot switch 1 2 p 38 and the respective effect type must be enabled Effect module Effect Types and Parameters How to read the parameter table Effect Types and Parameters ZOOM G9 2tt 61 COMP module Attenuates high level signal components and boosts low level signal components to keep the overall signal level within a certain range ...

Page 32: ...tion position of the WAH EFX1 module Available settings are Befr before pre amp section or Aftr after pre amp section Adjusts the rise time Adjusts the rising volume change curve Adjusts the signal level after passing the module Effect Types and Parameters ZOOM G9 2tt 63 PedalVox Simulation of the vintage Vox pedal wah See PedalCry next effect for effect parameters PedalCry Simulation of the vinta...

Page 33: ...y guitarists of many music styles Clean sound of the combo amp VOX AC 30 operating in class A JC Clean HW Clean Clean sound of the Roland JC series with built in chorus which gives a wide clear tone Clean sound of the legendary all tube Hiwatt Custom 100 from Britain UK Blues US Blues Crunch sound of the 30 watt combo amp Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker Crunch sound of a Fender Tweed Deluxe 53 TweedBas...

Page 34: ...Y module Effect Types and Parameters ZOOM G9 2tt 67 EQ module This is a 6 band equalizer In edit mode the module is adjusted using the BASS MIDDLE TREBLE and PRESENCE knobs of the pre amp section and the parameter knobs 3 and 4 BASS MIDDLE TREBLE PRESENCE Bass 12 160Hz Middle 12 800Hz Treble 12 3 2kHz Presence 12 6 4kHz Adjusts boost cut in the low frequency range Adjusts boost cut in the middle f...

Page 35: ...p Down Up Down Up Down Up Down 1 2 3 4 100 cent Original sound only DOUBLING Detune DRY 0 cent 1 octave 0 cent 2 octaves Original sound only 100 cent Detune DRY DOUBLING 1 octave 0 cent 2 octaves 0 cent Color Mode Up Down Up Down Up Down Up Down 5 6 7 8 1 octave DRY 1 octave DRY 700 cent DRY 500 cent DRY 0 Hz DRY 1 octave 0 Hz DRY 1 octave DRY 1 octave DRY 1 octave DRY 500 cent DRY 700 cent DRY 1 ...

Page 36: ...und also changes accordingly 6 5 4 3 m m Sixth down Fifth down Fourth down Third down Third down Third up Major scale Minor scale Setting Type of scale Interval 3 4 5 6 Third up Fourth up Fifth up Sixth up Major scale Setting Type of scale Interval Effect Types and Parameters ZOOM G9 2tt 71 Cry This effect varies the sound like a talking modulator PARM1 PARM2 PARM3 PARM4 Range 1 10 Resonance 0 10 ...

Page 37: ...ct Types and Parameters ZOOM G9 2tt 73 REVERB module This module comprises various kinds of reverb early reflections and multi tap delay Effect parameters are described below after effect types Hall This reverb effect simulates the acoustics of a concert hall Room This reverb effect simulates the acoustics of a room Spring This effect simulates a spring type reverb Arena This reverb effect simulat...

Page 38: ...action of function foot switch 2 NAME Specifies a name for the patch p 27 ARRM Makes settings for the ARRM function p 52 Use the PAGE key to switch between page 1 and 2 PAGE1 PARM1 PARM2 PARM3 ARRM control target min minimum value See page 52 MAX maximum value See page 52 Selects the ARRM control target When NOT Assign is selected the ARRM function is disabled Specifies the parameter value that is...

Page 39: ...of the other MIDI device and the MIDI OUT connector of the G9 2tt and the MIDI IN connector of the other MIDI device are connected properly Check the MIDI channel setting p 43 Check whether send receive of the respective type of MIDI message is enabled p 44 47 On off switching with expression pedal does not work properly Verify that parameter 4 module on off for expression pedal 1 P1 1 to P1 4 or ...

Page 40: ... 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 4 1 0 0 5 0 0 6 0 0 7 0 0 8 0 0 9 2 0 0 10 0 0 11 0 0 12 0 0 13 0 0 14 3 0 0 15 0 0 16 0 0 17 0 0 18 0 0 19 4 0 0 20 0 0 21 0 0 22 0 0 23 0 0 24 5 0 0 25 0 0 26 0 0 27 0 0 28 0 0 29 6 0 0 30 0 0 31 0 0 32 0 0 33 0 0 34 7 0 0 35 0 0 36 0 0 37 0 0 38 0 0 39 8 0 0 40 0 0 41 0 0 42 0 0 43 0 0 44 9 0 0 45 0 0 46 0 0 47 0 0 48 0 0 49 u 0 0 0 50 0 0 51 0 0 52 0 0 53 0 0 54 1 0 ...

Page 41: ...nstalled 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 interferenc...

Page 42: ...rameter PARM1 PARM2 PARM3 PARM4 Time 10 ñ 1000 FeedBack 0 ñ 100 HiDamp 0 ñ 10 Mix 0 ñ 100 Adjusts the delay time Adjusts the amount of feedback Higher setting values result in a higher number of delay sound repetitions Adjusts the amount of treble damping in the delay sound Lower setting values result in softer delay sound Adjusts the level of the effect sound mixed to the original sound X Flanger...

Page 43: ...uency spectrum that characterize vowels vertical direction of pedal Adjusts the formant peaks in the acoustic frequency spectrum that characterize vowels horizontal direction of pedal Table 3 The table below shows an example for Z pedal operation when vertical direction is assigned to Formant V and horizontal direction to Formant H REVERB module Z Delay This is a delay effect which allows adjustme...

Page 44: ...led on the Marshall Bluesbreaker A B DelayTAP FD Clean UK Blues Echo Mix ModernSpring Mix u6 1 v6 1 KingTone Ultimate clean tone recreating the saturation of a tube amp Select either American Fender sound channel A or British Vox sound channel B By making use of the Energizer tube circuitry the sound can be given additional sheen A B Hold Delay FD Clean VX Clean ModernSpring Mix AnalogDelay Mix u0...

Page 45: ...ie album The quality feel of the sound will have you swinging in a heartbeat The TweedBass setting in channel A has reduced gain and a less pronounced tone A B PRE AMP on TweedBass TweedBass ModernSpring Mix Echo Mix u7 4 v7 4 B Setzer Simulates the sound of guitar magician Brian May who created the dramatic allure of Queen Use the Z pedal to blend the alternating right left delay with the harmoni...

Page 46: ...t model was called Mark I Carlos Santana tried one and said Shit man that little thing really Boogies which gave the amplifier the brand name BOOGIE The second model Mark II had lead and rhythm channels and a 4 band equalizer to give wider variety to the guitar tone The special feature of this model was an accomplished simul power circuitry the operation could be switched between class A and class...

Page 47: ...behind the typical RAT sound In the Zoom G series this effect is simulated by the TONE parameter but operation is reversed treble is cut when turned counterclockwise PROCO RAT RAT MXR a company founded in the seventies by two high school students is famous for stomp boxes such as the Dynacomp and Phase 90 In the early days their products were actually built and painted in a garage and set out to d...

Page 48: ...appears Check whether the input port is active If the Active button is Off grayed out click the button to set it to On HINT When multiple input ports are available for selection you should scroll or enlarge the window and check the enable disable settings for all ports INPUT jack Computer Guitar or other instrument AC adapter Batteries or USB cable This unit OUTPUT jack Audio system or other hi fi...

Page 49: ... heard when you click the Play button after recording check the settings in the VST input window step 13 and the master channel output port setting step 15 once more For optimum enjoyment While using Cubase LE other applications may slow down drastically or the message Cannot synchronize with USB audio interface may appear If this happens frequently consider taking the following steps to optimize ...

Page 50: ...p After startup select ZOOM ASIO Driver as the ASIO driver in the right section of the Device Setup window When you change the ASIO driver selection a confirmation message appears Click the Switch button The device indication in the left section of the window now shows ZOOM ASIO Driver as the ASIO driver Click on this indication to select it and then click the Control Panel button in the right sec...

Page 51: ...ad change the recording level and gain settings at this unit NOTE While the monitoring button is enabled the direct signal input to this unit and the signal routed to the computer and then returned to this unit will be output simultaneously from this unit causing a flanger like effect in the sound To accurately monitor the sound also while adjusting the recording level temporarily set the output d...

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