Zfx tools startup guide, Startup recording an instrument – Zoom G1U User Manual

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Startup

Recording an Instrument

Start to record

Click the [Record] button and then the [Play] button in the

Recording area to start recording while playing the selected

rhythm pattern as a backing.

Check the result

When you have finished recording, click the [Play] button to

check the result.

Starting over

When you click the left-pointing

arrow next to the [TAKE] icon,

the recorder returns to the

condition before the current

recording.

Save the result

When you are satisfied with the recording, save the Tool Set.

Clicking the [SAVE] button in the Tool Set area saves the current

recorder settings, rhythm machine settings, and edited effect

information as a Tool Set.

Saving as audio data

Open the File menu and select

"Mix Down". The recorded

instrument sound and the

rhythm sound will be mixed

and saved as audio data.

Use the search function to find a patch
and rhythm pattern

Click the [Search] button to bring up the search screen.

You can use word search to find sound settings by association.

For example, if you enter "Rock" in the search field, results

such as shown below will appear.

Select a patch

Next to the patch name, a

"sound chart" indicates the

sound character of the patch.

Use this as reference when

selecting patches.

When you have decided on the

patch to use for recording, click

the [LOAD] button to load the

patch into the G1u.

Select a rhythm pattern

By clicking the [PREVIEW]

icon, you can check how the

rhythm pattern sounds.

When you have decided on

the rhythm pattern to use for

recording, click the [LOAD]

button to load the rhythm into

the rhythm machine.

Connect the G1u to the computer

ZFX Tools Startup Guide

When you connect the G1u to the computer, ZFX Tools starts
up automatically, and the main screen such as shown below
appears.

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If ZFX Tools does not start automatically, you can start the application

as follows.

• Windows: Double-click the "ZFX Tools" shortcut that was created on the

Desktop.

• MacOS X: Open the "Applications" folder and then the "ZFX Tools" folder,

and double-click "ZFX Tools.app".

Computer

G1u

Operating environment

Windows XP (SP2) or later / Windows Vista or later
Pentium 4 1.4 GHz or higher / Athlon XP or higher
512 MB RAM (1 GB or more recommended)
1024 x 600 or better screen resolution
USB 1.1 or 2.0 compatible port
64-bit operating systems are not supported.
* Do not use a USB hub.

Trademark information

* Microsoft, Windows XP and Windows Vista are

registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the

U.S.A. and in other countries.

* Mac, the Mac Logo, Mac OS, and Apple are

registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S.A. and

in other countries.

* Intel, Pentium, and Core are registered trademarks of

Intel Corporation.

* AMD and Athlon are registered trademarks of

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.

* All other trademarks, product names, and company

names are the property of their respective owners.

* Trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned

in this document are used only to indicate sonic

characteristics and do not indicate any affiliation with
ZOOM Corporation.

ZOOM CORPORATION

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Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0032, Japan
Web Site: http://www.zoom.co.jp/

SONICWARE Ltd.

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Toshima-ku, Tokyo 170-0013, Japan
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(1) [Record] button

(2) [Play] button

Mac OS X 10.4.6 or later / 10.5 or later
Intel Core Duo processor 1.66 GHz or higher (Intel Mac only)
512 MB RAM (1 GB or more recommended)
1024 x 600 or better monitor resolution
USB 1.1 or 2.0 compatible port

* Do not use a USB hub.

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Search & Librarian area

Serves for patch and rhythm management,
searching, downloading and other functions.
The tuner is also shown in this area.

Main screen

Editor area

Serves for editing the currently
selected patch.

Tool Set area

Serves for managing settings for the various
functions of ZFX Tools as "Tool Sets". The
master level is also adjusted here.

Recording area

Serves for recording/playback of your instrument,
rhythm playback etc.

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For details on each area, please refer to the PDF Manual.

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