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[. . . ] OPERATION MANUAL Thank you very much for purchasing the ZOOM G2Nu/G2. 1Nu (in this manual, we will call it the G2Nu/G2. 1Nu). Please read this manual carefully to learn about all the functions of the G2Nu/G2. 1Nu so that you will be able to use it fully for a long time. Keep this manual in a convenient place for reference when necessary. Contents Usage and Safety Precautions . 51 © ZOOM CORPORATION Copying or reproduction of this document in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. Usage and Safety Precautions Safety Precautions In this manual, symbols are used to highlight warnings and cautions that you should read to avoid accidents. [. . . ] Signal flow during playback (direct monitoring ON) G2Nu/G2. 1Nu Effects USB OUTPUT USB INPUT DAW software Figure 3: Signal flow during playback (direct monitoring OFF) G2Nu/G2. 1Nu Effects USB OUTPUT USB INPUT DAW software ZOOM G2Nu/G2. 1Nu 29 ChangingVariousSettings(GlobalMenus) Usingtheglobalmenus, youcanchangevarioussettingsrelatedtothemasterlevel, display, USBandotheritems. Settings made to global parameters affect all patches. Open the global menus PresstheUSB/GLOBALkeytoopentheGLOBAL menu. 2. When you are done changing the settings, press the USB/GLOBAL key to turn its light OFF. The tuner's standard pitch will be saved even when the power is turned OFF. HINT Set the direct monitoring and recording levels HINT · See"Usingafootswitch"fordetailsaboutthe "FootSwitch"globalparameter(P26). · Wheninbypass, muteorloopermode, you cannotopentheGLOBALmenu. 1. Set the master level, tempo, and tuner standard pitch 1. Use the effect type []/[] keys to select "GLOBAL, " and use the Parameter knobs 1­3 to adjust the master level (knob 1), tempo (knob 2), and tuner standard pitch (knob 3). Master level Tempo Tuner standard pitch Press the effect type []/[] keys to select "USB. " Use Parameter knob 1 to turn direct monitoring ON/OFF, and use Parameter knob 2 to adjust the recording level. DirectmonitoringON/OFF Recordinglevel 2. When you are done changing the settings, press the USB/GLOBAL key to turn its light OFF. The recording level setting will be saved even when the power is turned OFF. HINT HINT You can also use the Tap key to adjust the tempo(P17). 30 ZOOM G2Nu/G2. 1Nu ChangingVariousSettings(GlobalMenus) Set the display backlight and contrast 1. Use the effect type []/[] keys to select "DISPLAY. " Use Parameter knob 1 to adjust the backlight and Parameter knob 2 to adjust the contrast. Backlight Contrast 2. When you are done changing the setting, press the USB/GLOBAL key to turn its light OFF. The battery type setting is saved even when the power is turned OFF. HINT Check the current version 1. Use the effect type []/[] keys to select "VERSION. " The following screen appears. Current version information 2. When you are done changing the settings, press the USB/GLOBAL key to turn its light OFF. The backlight and contrast settings will be saved even when the power is turned OFF. HINT 2. Setting the battery type 1. Use the effect type []/[] keys to select "BATTERY, " and turn Parameter knob 1 to set the battery type to one of the following. ALKALINE Usethissettingforalkalineoroxyride(oxy nickelhydroxide)batteries. NiMH Usethissettingfornickelmetalhydride batteries that can be recharged and reused. Battery type HINT When you are done checking the version information, press the USB/GLOBAL key to turn its light OFF. See the next page for how to upgrade the version. NOTE Set the battery type that you are using in order to display the remaining battery charge accurately. ZOOM G2Nu/G2. 1Nu 31 UpgradingtheFirmwareVersion 1. Download the latest version upgrade application from the ZOOM website (http://www. zoom. co. jp/). You must connect the unit to a computer to upgrade the version. HINT 3. Launch the version upgrade application, and conduct the version upgrade. See the ZOOM website for the upgrade procedures. Whenyoucompletetheversion upgrade, "PleaseRestart"appearsonthescreen. See the previous page for how to confirm the current version. 2. Confirm that the POWER switch is set to "OFF. " While pressing both []/[] foot switches, connect the unit to a computer using the USB cable. NOTE DonotdisconnecttheUSBcableduringtheversion upgrade process. 4. When the version upgrade is complete, disconnect the USB cable and turn the power OFF. Turn the power ON again in the usual manner, and the unit will start operating with the new version. USB cable Computer If connection with the computer is successful, the following message appears on the display. 32 ZOOM G2Nu/G2. 1Nu EffectTypesandParameters Effect type name When the module is ON, use the effect type []/[] keys to select. Module knob Shows the position to recall the module. Parameters 1­3 Shows the effect parameters that can be adjusted with Parameter knobs 1­3 and their setting ranges. Module name DELAY module This delay module allows the use of a hold function. Delay This long delay has a maximum length of 5000 mS. Echo This tape echo simulation has a long delay with a maximum length of 5000 mS. The four effect types above have the same parameters. PARM1 Time Sets the delay time. 1 ­ 5000 mS F. B (feedback) PARM2 0 ­ 100 Mix PARM3 0 ­ 100 Adjusts the feedback amount. Adjusts the amount of effected sound that is mixed with the original sound. Tap You can use the TAP key to set a parameter that has this icon shown next to it. When a module/effect type with this option is selected in EDIT mode, the parameter interval (modulation frequency, delay time, etc. ) can be set by repeatedly tapping the TAP key. Tempo mark When a note mark is shown next to a parameter, the tempo set using the GLOBAL menu (P30) can be synchronized to note intervals. For example, if the Time Parameter of the DELAY module is set to an 8th note, the delay time will be equivalent to an 8th note at the current tempo. Expression pedal When a pedal icon is shown next to a parameter, it can be controlled with an expression pedal. If you set the module to be controlled by the expression pedal (P27), you can control the parameter in real time when you select a patch that uses it. With the G2Nu, you will need to connect an external expression pedal (FP01/FP02). Delay tap, hold delay and delay mute Effect types that show these icons allow you to use a foot switch to set the delay time (DELAY TAP), to turn the hold delay function ON/OFF (HOLD) and to turn the DELAY module input mute ON/OFF (MUTE). To use these functions, you must connect a foot switch, set the function (P26) and activate a compatible effect type. Note:Manufacturernamesandproductnamesmentionedinthefollowingtablearetrademarksorregisteredtrademarksof their respective owners. The names are used only to illustrate sonic characteristics and do not indicate any affiliation with ZOOMCORPORATION. ZOOM G2Nu/G2. 1Nu 33 EffectTypesandParameters COMP(compressor)module This module reduces high level signals and increases low level signals. COMP (compressor) This compressor in the style of the MXR Dyna Comp. PARM1 Sense (sensitivity) 0 ­10 PARM2 ATTCK(attack) Slow, Fast Level PARM3 2­100 Adjusts the compressor sensitivity. Highervaluesresultinhigher sensitivity. Sets compressor attack speed to Fast or Slow. Adjusts the level of the signal after it has passed through the module. RackComp (rack compressor) This compressor allows more detailed adjustment than COMP. PARM1 THRSH (threshold) 0­50 Ratio PARM2 1­10 Level PARM3 2­100 Sets the level that activates the compressor. Adjusts the compression ratio. Adjusts the level of the signal after it has passed through the module. M Comp (M compressor) This compressor provides a more natural sound. PARM1 THRSH (threshold) 0­50 Ratio PARM2 1­10 Level PARM3 2­100 Sets the level that activates the compressor. Adjusts the compression ratio. Adjusts the level of the signal after it has passed through the module. 34 ZOOM G2Nu/G2. 1Nu EffectTypesandParameters EFXmodule This module includes wah and filter effects, as well as special effects such as a ring modulator and an octaver. AutoWah This effect varies wah in accordance with picking intensity. Resonance This effect varies the resonance filter frequency according to picking intensity. The two effect types above have the same parameters. PARM1 Sense (sensitivity) -10­-1, 1­10 Reso (resonance) PARM2 0­10 Level PARM3 2­100 Adjusts the sensitivity of the effect. When set to a negative value, the filter movement is reversed. Adjusts the intensity of the resonance sound. Adjusts the level of the signal after it has passed through the module. Booster The booster increases signal gain to make the sound more powerful. PARM1 Range 1­5 Tone PARM2 0­10 Level PARM3 2­100 Adjusts the frequency range that is boosted. Adjusts the tone. Adjusts the level of the signal after it has passed through the module. Tremolo This effect varies the volume at a regular rate. PARM1 Depth Adjust the depth of the modulation. 0­100 Rate PARM2 0­50 Wave PARM3 UP0­9, DWN0­9, TRI0­9 Adjusts the rate of the modulation. Sets the modulation waveform to "UP"(risingsawtooth), "DWN" (fallingsawtooth)or"TRI" (triangular). Highernumerical values cause stronger clipping, which emphasizes the effect. ZOOM G2Nu/G2. 1Nu 35 EffectTypesandParameters RingMod (ring modulator) Thiseffectproducesametallicringingsound. Adjustingthe"Freq"parameterresultsinadrasticchangeof sound character. PARM1 Freq(frequency) Sets the frequency of the modulation. 1­50 Tone PARM2 0­10 PARM3 Bal(balance) 0­100 Adjusts the tone. Adjusts the balance between original and effect sounds. SlowATTCK (slow attack) This effect slows the attack of each note, resulting in a violin-like performance. PARM1 Time Adjusts the attack time. 1­50 Curve PARM2 0­10 Level PARM3 2­100 Set the curve of volume change during attack. Adjusts the level of the signal after it has passed through the module. Octave Adds an effect sound one octave below the unaffected sound. PARM1 Tone 0­10 PARM2 OctLV (octave level) 0 ­100 DryLV (dry level) PARM3 0­100 Adjusts the tone of the effect. Adjusts the volume of the effect. Adjusts the volume of the unaffected sound. PedalVox This simulates a vintage Vox wah pedal. PedalCry This simulates a vintage CRYBABY wah pedal. [. . . ] Set the level as high as possible without causing the meter to reach the end of the scale. Instead change the recording level and gain settings at this unit. Go to beginning of project Play button 2. Use the button in the transport panel to move to the beginning of the project. 3. Click the Play button in the transport panel to start playback. 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. [. . . ]

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