Adjusting the expression pedal torque – Princeton Digital (USA) Guitar Effects Console G9.2tt2q User Manual

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2

Turn power to the G9.2tt off,
disconnect the AC adapter
from the unit, and turn the
unit upside down.

Pedal adjustment fitting is visible
on rear of expression pedal 2.

Insert a 3 mm size hex wrench into the hole on
the underside of the left or right expression
pedal. To increase pedal firmness, turn the
wrench clockwise. To decrease pedal firmness,
turn the wrench counterclockwise.

1

2

Fully raise the expression pedal 2
at the right side of the unit.

Insert a 3mm size hex wrench into the fitting
on the outside of the panel. To increase
pedal firmness, turn the wrench clockwise.
To decrease pedal firmness, turn the wrench
counterclockwise.

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G9.2tt bottom view

3 mm size hex wrench

40 mm or longer

Loosen

Tighten

Expression pedal 2 of the G9.2tt is designed for operation with one foot. When the pedal is

fully turned to the right, pushing it strongly down, hitting it, or otherwise exerting strong force
on it will damage the pedal. Be sure to operate the pedal only within its designated range.

If you loosen the pedal too much, the internal screw may come off, and you will no longer be

able to tighten the pedal. Perform this operation with care.

If the screw should have come off inside the unit, contact your dealer or an authorized Zoom

service station.

Never try to open the cabinet of the G9.2tt yourself, and never turn power to the G9.2tt on if

the screw is unsecured inside the unit. Otherwise the electronic circuitry may be seriously
damaged.

Warning

Loosen

Tighten

3

4

Adjusting the Expression Pedal Torque

[Table 2] The table below shows an example for Z-pedal operation when vertical direction is assigned to "PdlPosi V"
and horizontal direction to "PdlPosi H".

Z-Talking

This effect changes the guitar sound into a talking sound. When using the Z-pedal, vowels can be changed in various
ways by moving the pedal in the vertical or the horizontal direction.
Try assigning the vertical direction of the Z-pedal (P2V1 - P2V4) to the "Formant V" parameter and the horizontal
direction (P2H1 - P2H4) to the "Formant H" parameter.

PARM1

PARM2

PARM3

PARM4

Variation

1 ñ 5

Tone

0 ñ 10

Formant V

0 ñ 100

Formant H

0 ñ 100

Selects the sound variation

type caused by the pedal (see

Table 3).

Adjusts the tone.

Adjusts the formant [peaks in

the acoustic frequency

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 adjustment of panning and mix level using the pedal.
Try assigning the vertical direction of the Z-pedal (P2V1 - P2V4) to the "Mix" parameter and the horizontal direction
(P2H1 - P2H4) to the "Pan" parameter.

PARM1

PARM2

PARM3

PARM4

Time

1 ñ

3000

FeedBack

0 ñ 100

Pan

L50 ñ R50

Mix

0 ñ 100

Adjusts the delay time.

Adjusts the amount of feedback. Adjusts the delay sound left/

right panning.

Adjusts the level of the effect

sound mixed to the original

sound.

Z-Dimension

This is a spatial effect which allows adjustment of depth, panning, and reverberation using the pedal.
Try assigning the vertical direction of the Z-pedal (P2V1 - P2V4) to the "Depth" parameter and the horizontal direction
(P2H1 - P2H4) to the "Pan" parameter.

PARM1

PARM2

PARM3

PARM4

Pan

L50 ñ R50

Depth

0 ñ 100

Decay

1 ñ 30

Mix

0 ñ 100

Adjusts the left/right panning

of the sound.

Adjusts the sound position

depth.

Adjusts the reverb duration.

Adjusts the mixing level of the

reverb sound.

Z-Tornado

This is a delay effect which causes the effect sound to swirl like a tornado.
Try assigning the vertical direction of the Z-pedal (P2V1 - P2V4) to the "Rate" parameter and the horizontal direction
(P2H1 - P2H4) to the "Width" parameter.

PARM1

PARM2

PARM3

PARM4

Time

1 ñ

3000

Rate

1 ñ 50

Width

L50 ñ R50

Mix

0 ñ 100

Adjusts the delay time.

Adjusts the modulation rate.

Adjusts the sound movement

range.

Adjusts the mixing level of the

delay sound.

max

min

max

min

max

min

max

min

1

2

3

4

1000 cent
-200 cent
+1 octave

0 cent

300 cent

0 cent

500 cent

0 cent

+1 octave

0 cent

1500 cent

300 cent

+1 octave

0 cent

+1 octave

0 cent

Vertical

direction

Horizontal

direction

Color

max

min

max

min

max

min

max

min

max

min

5

6

7

8

700 cent

0 cent

+1 octave

0 cent

+1 octave

0 cent

500 cent

-700 cent

+1 octave

0 cent

+2 octave

0 cent

-

(0 Hz)

0 cent

-1 octave

+1 octave

Vertical

direction

Horizontal

direction

Color

max

min

max

min

max

min

max

min

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max

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Vertical

direction

Horizontal

direction

Variation

max

min

Vertical

direction

Horizontal

direction

max

min

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