Princeton Digital (USA) Guitar Effects Console G9.2tt2q User Manual

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

In this manual, symbols are used to highlight warnings and
cautions for you to read so that accidents can be prevented.
The meanings of these symbols are as follows:

This symbol indicates explanations about
extremely dangerous matters. If users ignore this
symbol and handle the device the wrong way,
serious injury or death could result.

This symbol indicates explanations about
dangerous matters. If users ignore this symbol and
handle the device the wrong way, bodily injury and
damage to the equipment could result.

Please observe the following safety tips and precautions to
ensure hazard-free use of the G9.2tt.

Power requirements

• Be sure to use only an AC adapter which supplies 15 V

DC, 1.5A (Zoom AD-0012). The use of an adapter
other than the specified type may damage the unit and
pose a safety hazard.

• Connect the AC adapter only to an AC outlet that

supplies the rated voltage required by the adapter.

• When disconnecting the AC adapter from the AC outlet,

always grasp the adapter itself and do not pull at the
cable.

• During lightning or when not using the unit for an

extended period, disconnect the AC adapter from the
AC outlet.

• Do not pinch the power cord, bend it forcedly, or place

heavy objects on the power cord.

Environment

To prevent the risk of fire, electric shock or
malfunction, avoid using your G9.2tt in environments
where it will be exposed to:

• Extreme temperatures
• Heat sources such as radiators or stoves
• High humidity or moisture
• Excessive dust or sand
• Excessive vibration or shock

Keep a minimum distance of 5 cm around the unit for
sufficient ventilation.
Do not impede the ventilation openings with objects
such as newspapers or curtains.

Handling

• Never place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on

the G9.2tt since this can cause electric shock.

• Do not place naked flame sources, such as lighted

candles, on the G9.2tt since this can cause fire.

• The G9.2tt is a precision instrument. Do not exert

undue pressure on the keys and other controls. Also
take care not to drop the unit, and do not subject it to
shock or excessive pressure.

• Take care that no foreign objects (coins or pins etc.) or

liquids can enter the unit.

Connecting cables and input and output
jacks

You should always turn off the power to the G9.2tt
and all other equipment before connecting or
disconnecting any cables. Also make sure to
disconnect all connection cables and the power cord
before moving the G9.2tt.

Alterations

Never open the case of the G9.2tt or attempt to
modify the product in any way since this can result in
damage to the unit.

Volume

Do not use the G9.2tt at a loud volume for a long time
since this can cause hearing impairment.

Usage Precautions

Electrical interference

For safety considerations, the G9.2tt has been designed to
provide maximum protection against the emission of
electromagnetic radiation from inside the device, and
protection from external interference. However, equipment
that is very susceptible to interference or that emits powerful
electromagnetic waves should not be placed near the G9.2tt,
as the possibility of interference cannot be ruled out entirely.

With any type of digital control device, the 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 this manual in a convenient place
for future reference.

* MIDI is a registered trademark of Association of

Musical Electronics Industry(AMEI).

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Usage

Precautions ..............................................2

Features ......................................................4
Terms Used in This Manual .......................5
Controls and Functions .............................6
Getting Connected .....................................8
Power-On ....................................................9
Quick Guide 1 (Play Mode/Manual Mode

Operation) ...............................................10

Quick Guide 2 (Edit Mode/Store Mode

Operation) ...............................................12

Selecting Patches for Playing

(Play Mode) .............................................14

Panel display .......................................... 14
Selecting a patch ................................... 14
Adjusting the sound ............................... 15
Using the Accelerator ............................ 16
Using the Energizer ................................ 17

Switching Modules On and Off With Your

Foot During Play (Manual Mode) .......... 19

Using the Internal Tuner (Bypass/Mute

Condition) ...............................................21

Using the chromatic tuner ..................... 21
Using other tuner types ......................... 22

Changing the Sound of a Patch

(Edit Mode) ............................................24

Patch configuration ................................ 24
Basic edit mode steps ........................... 24
Changing a patch name ......................... 27

Storing Patches and Banks

(Store Mode) ...........................................28

Storing/swapping patches .................... 28
Storing/swapping banks ........................ 29
Returning patches to factory default

condition ............................................... 29

Using the Expression Pedals ................... 31

About the expression pedals ................. 31
Assigning control targets to expression

pedal 1 ................................................... 32

Assigning control targets to expression

pedal 2 ................................................... 33

Adjusting the expression pedals ........... 35

Using the Function Foot Switches .......... 38

Specifying the tempo for a patch .......... 39

Using the Effect Loop .............................. 41
MIDI Usage Examples ............................. 43

What you can do with MIDI ................... 43
Selecting the MIDI channel ................... 43
Sending and receiving patch switching

information via MIDI
(program change) ................................. 44

Sending and receiving pedal/switch/key

operation information via MIDI (control
change) ................................................. 47

Sending and receiving G9.2tt internal

data via MIDI ......................................... 50

Other Functions ....................................... 52

Using the ARRM function ...................... 52
Using the G9.2tt as audio interface for a

computer ............................................... 54

Muting the direct output when using a

USB connection .................................... 55

About the editor/librarian software ....... 56
Adjusting the display contrast .............. 56

Linking Effects ......................................... 57

Switching between live performance

sound and direct recording sound ...... 57

Using the Amp Select Function ............ 58
Changing the insert position of the

pre-amp section and WAH/EFX1
module .................................................. 58

Effect Types and Parameters ................. 60

How to read the parameter table .......... 60

COMP module ............................................. 61
WAH/EFX1 module ..................................... 61
EXT LOOP (external loop) module .............. 64
ZNR module ................................................ 64
PRE AMP module ........................................ 65
EQ module .................................................. 67
CABINET module ........................................ 67
MOD/EFX2 module ..................................... 67
DELAY module ............................................ 72
REVERB module ......................................... 73
TOTAL module ............................................ 75

Troubleshooting ....................................... 76
Specifications .......................................... 77

MIDI implementation chart .................... 78

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