Using the g1u as an audio interface, Effect types and parameters, About zfx tools – Zoom G1U User Manual

Page 11: Explanation of symbols

Advertising
background image

20

ZOOM G1u

21

ZOOM G1u

Effect Types and Parameters

• Module selector

Shows the position of the knob at which
this module/parameter is called up.

• Expression pedal

Indicates

a parameter that can be

controlled with the expression pedal.

• Tap

Indicates a parameter that can be set by
repeatedly tapping the [BANK UP·TAP]
key. When the module/effect type is
selected in edit mode, the parameter
(modulation rate or delay time, etc.) will be
set according to the interval in which the
key is pressed.

Using the G1u as an Audio Interface

When the G1u is connected to a computer via

the USB port, it can function as an audio

interface for the computer. The operating

environment conditions for this type of use are

as follows.


n

Compatible operating systems
• Windows XP SP2 or later
Windows Vista or later
• MacOS X (version 10.4.6 or later/10.5

or later

n

Quantization
16-bit

n

Sampling frequencies
32 kHz / 44.1 kHz / 48 kHz

With the operating systems listed above, the G1u
will function as an audio interface simply by
connecting the USB cable. There is no need to
install any special driver software.
However, the supplied dedicated ASIO driver
allows low-latency audio recording and playback.

If the G1u is connected to a computer via

a USB cable, and the AC adapter is not

connected, power will be supplied via the

USB port.

In this condition, the sound of a guitar connected
to the [INPUT] jack of the G1u can be processed
with the effects of the G1u and then be recorded
on the audio tracks of a DAW (Digital Audio
Workstation) software application running on the
computer.

At the same time, the [OUTPUT] jack of the G1u
carries the playback sound from the audio tracks
of the DAW application, mixed with the guitar
sound processed by the effects of the G1u.
For details on recording and playback steps, refer
to the documentation of the DAW application.

· Also when using the G1u as an audio

interface, the signal after effect

processing is always available directly

at the [OUTPUT] jack (allowing use of

the unit as an effect).

· If the DAW application has an echo

back function (input signal during

recording is supplied directly to an

output), this must be disabled when

using the G1u. If recording is carried

out with this function enabled, the

output signal will sound as if processed

by a flanger effect.

· Use a high-quality USB cable and keep

the connection as short as possible. If

power is supplied to the G1u via a USB

cable that is more than 3 meters in

l e n g t h , t h e l o w v o l t a g e w a r n i n g

indication may appear.

About ZFX Tools


T h e G 1 u i s s u p p l i e d w i t h a s o f t w a r e
application called ZFX Tools which comprises
editor/librarian functions and recording
functions.

When the G1u is connected
to a computer via USB,
ZFX Tools can be used to
import patch data from the
G1u to the computer for
editing and storage, and the
signal from the G1u can be
recorded on the computer.

Effect Types and Parameters

Explanation of symbols

Effects

G1u

G1u

Effects

Record

USB

[USB]

[OUTPUT]

[INPUT]

[OUTPUT]

[INPUT]

USB

[USB]

Playback

DAW

software

DAW

software

HINT

NOTE

* Manufacturer names and product names mentioned in this listing are trademarks or

registered trademarks of their respective owners. The names are used only to illustrate

sonic characteristics after which the effects are modeled and do not indicate any affiliation
with ZOOM CORPORATION.

For some effect modules, you can select an effect type from several possible choices.

n

PATCH LEVEL

PATCH LEVEL (Prm)

Sets the overall volume level of the patch.

2

1 0

The setting range is 2 – 98, and 1.0. A setting of 80 corresponds to unity gain (input level and output level

are equal).

n

COMP/EFX (Compressor/Special Effects) module

COMP/EFX (Type&Prm)

Selects the COMP/EFX module effect type and parameter.

C 1

C 9

Compressor

This is an MXR Dynacomp type compressor which limits high-level signals and boosts low-level signals to

compress the overall dynamics of the signal. Higher settings result in higher sensitivity.

A 1

A 9

Auto Wah

This effect varies wah in accordance with picking intensity. Higher settings result in higher sensitivity.

B 1

B 9

Booster

Raises signal gain and creates a dynamic sound. Higher settings result in higher gain.

T 1

T 9

Tremolo

This effect periodically varies the volume. Higher settings result in faster modulation rate.

R 1

R 9

RingMod (Ring Modulator)

This effect produces a metallic ringing sound. Higher settings result in higher modulation frequency.

S 1

S 9

Slow Attack

This effect reduces the attack rate of each individual note. Higher settings result in slower attack times.

Advertising