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LEAD

EXTREME

 DS

Smooth, bright distortion sound. 

High

 gain

 sound

 with

 the

 most powerful

 gain

 

of any distortion ef

fect in the world. 

ACO.SIM

 (Acoustic Simulator)

 

This ef

fect makes an electric guitar sound 

like an acoustic guitar

G

AIN (Pr

m

)

Sets the DRIVE module parameters. The parameter action dif

fers, depending on 

whether a distortion ef

fect type (Fd – Ed) or Aco.Sim (Ac) is selected. 

When distortion ef

fect type (Fd – Ed) is selected 

GAIN

 

Adjusts

 the

 gain

 (distortion intensity).

 

When Ac is selected

 

TOP 

Adjusts

 the

 characteristic string tone

 of

 acoustic

 guitar

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th

e

ir 

respective 

owners. 

The 

names 

ar

used 

only 

to 

illustrate 

sonic 

characteristics 

after 

which 

the 

effects 

ar

modeled 

and 

do 

not indicate any affiliation with ZOOM CORPORA

TION. 

■ 

EQ module (equalizer) 

EQ L

O (Pr

m)

EQ MID (Pr

m)

EQ HI (Pr

m)

Adjusts the LO 

band of the EQ 

module.

Adjusts the MID 

band of the EQ 

module. 

Adjusts the HI 

band of the EQ 

module. 

 

Lo

 

Mid

 

Hi

Adjusts

 the

 low range

 

(160

 Hz)

 boost/cut.

Adjusts

 the

 midrange 

(800

 Hz)

 boost/cut.

 

Adjusts

 the

 high

 range

 

(3.2

 kHz)

 boost/cut.

 

■ 

ZNR/AMP (ZNR/Amp Simulator) module 

ZNR

/AMP (T

yp

e&Pr

m)

This module combines ZOOM's pr

oprietary ZNR (r

emoves noise during play pauses 

without af

fecting sound quality) with an amp simulator (r

ecr

eates the sound of various 

speaker cabinets). T

ype and parameters ar

e adjusted at the same time. 

ZNR

 (ZOOM

 Noise

 Reduction)

 

This

 is

 the

 noise

 reduction

 function

 only

. Higher

 settings

 result

 in a stronger

 ef

fect.

 Set

 the

 value

 as

 high

 as

 

possible without causing the sound to be cut of

f unnaturally

Combo

 & ZNR

 

Combination

 of

 ZNR

 with

 amp

 simulator

 that

 recreates

 the

 sound

 of

 a combo amp

 with

 closed-back

 cabinet.

 

The

 right-digit

 value

 controls

 ZNR

 sensitivity

Bright

 Combo

 & ZNR

Combination

 of

 ZNR

 with

 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

 sound

 of

 a stack

 amp

 cabinet.

 The right-digit 

value

 controls

 ZNR

 sensitivity

+

 

+

Slow Attack 

This

 ef

fect

 reduces

 the

 attack

 rate

 of

 each

 individual

 note.

 Higher

 settings

 result

 in

 slower

 attack

 times.

 

.

 

.

Pedal V

ox 

This

 ef

fect

 simulates

 a vintage

 V

ox

 wah

 pedal

 at

 half-open.

 Higher

 settings

 shift

 the

 emphasized

 frequency

 

upwards. 

 

Pedal Cry 

This

 ef

fect

 simulates

 a vintage

 Jen

 Crybaby

 pedal

 at

 half-open.

 Higher

 settings

 shift

 the

 emphasized

 

frequency upwards. 

■ 

DRIVE module (distortion effects) 

DR

IVE (T

ype)

Selects the ef

fect type for the DRIVE module. 

FD

 COMBO

.

VX

 COMBO

Sound

 of

 a Fender

 T

win

 Reverb

 ('65

 model)

 

favored by guitarists of many music styles. 

Sound modeled on the Class 

A

 drive combo 

amp 

V

ox 

AC30. 

$

US

 BLUES

BG

 CRUNCH

 

Crunch

 sound

 of

 a Fender

 T

weed

 Bassman.

 

Crunch

 sound

 of

 the

 Mesa

 Boogie

 MkIII

 

combo amp. 

 

/

HW ST

ACK

%

MS CRUNCH

Sound

 of

 the

 legendary

 all-tube

 Hiwatt

 

Custom

 100

 from

 Britain.

 

Crunch

 sound

 of

 the

 Marshall

 1959

 that

 has

 

become legendary

.

%

MS DRIVE 

(

.

PV DRIVE

High

 gain

 sound

 of

 the

 Marshall

 stack

 amp

 

JCM2000. 

High

 gain

 sound

 of

 a Peavey

 5150

 developed

 

in cooperation with a world-famous hard 

rock guitarist. 

DZ DRIVE 

BG

 DRIVE

High

 gain

 sound

 based

 on

 the

 channel

 3 of

 the

 

hand-made

 German

 guitar

 amp

 Diezel

 Herbert

 

with three separately controllable channels. 

High

 gain

 sound

 of

 the

 Mesa

 Boogie

 Dual 

Rectifier

 red

 channel

 (vintage

 mode).

 

'

OVER DRIVE

-

GOVERNOR

Sound

 of

 the

 Boss

 OD-1 that

 first

 created

 the

 

"overdrive" concept. 

Sound

 of

 the

 Guv'nor

 distortion

 ef

fect

 from

 

Marshall. 

+

)

SQUEAK

+

FUZZ SMILE

Simulation

 of

 the

 ProCo

 Rat

 famous

 for

 its

 

edgy distortion sound. 

Sound of the Fuzz Face that made rock 

history with its zany look and smashing 

sound. 

 

HOT

 BOX

Z CLEAN

Simulation of the compact Matchless 

HotBox

 preamp

 with

 built-in

 tubes.

 

Zoom original flat clean sound. 

%

Z MP1

&

Z NEOS

Original sound that combines characteristics 

of the 

ADA

 MP1 and Marshall JCM800. 

Crunch sound modeled on a modified 

V

ox 

AC30. 

Содержание G1N EXT

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 16: ......

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