Troubleshooting specifications, Rhythm function preset patterns – Zoom G1N User Manual
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ZOOM G1N/G1XN
Effect Types and Parameters
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ZOOM G1N/G1XN
Specifications
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REVERB module
REVERB (Type&Prm1)
Selects the REVERB module effect type and controls parameter 1 at the same time.
H 1
H 9
Hall
This reverb effect simulates the acoustics of a concert hall. Higher right-digit settings increase the mixing
ratio of the effect sound.
R 1
R 9
Room
This reverb effect simulates the acoustics of a room. Higher right-digit settings increase the mixing ratio of
the effect sound.
S 1
S 9
Spring
This effect simulates a spring-type reverb. Higher right-digit settings increase the mixing ratio of the effect
sound.
A 1
A 9
Arena
This reverb effect simulates the acoustics of a large venue such as a sports arena. Higher right-digit settings
increase the mixing ratio of the effect sound.
T 1
T 9
Tiled Room
This reverb effect simulates the acoustics of a tiled room. Higher right-digit settings increase the mixing ratio
of the effect sound.
DECAY (Prm2)
Controls parameter 2 of the REVERB module. This parameter is common to all effect
types.
1
3 0
Decay
Adjusts the decay duration.
Rhythm Function Preset Patterns
#
Name
TimSig
#
Name
TimSig
#
Name
TimSig
#
Name
TimSig
1
8beat 1
4/4
11 METAL 2
4/4
21 POP 3
4/4
31 BALLAD 1
4/4
2
8beat 2
4/4
12 THRASH
4/4
22 DANCE 1
4/4
32 BALLAD 2
3/4
3
8beat 3
4/4
13 PUNK
4/4
23 DANCE 2
4/4
33 BLUES 1
4/4
4
8shuffle
4/4
14 DnB
4/4
24 DANCE 3
4/4
34 BLUES 2
3/4
5
16beat 1
4/4
15 FUNK 1
4/4
25 DANCE 4
4/4
35 JAZZ 1
4/4
6
16beat 2
4/4
16 FUNK 2
4/4
26 3per4
3/4
36 JAZZ 2
3/4
7
16shuffle
4/4
17 HIPHOP
4/4
27 6per8
3/4
37 METRO 3
3/4
8
ROCK
4/4
18 R'nR
4/4
28 5per4 1
5/4
38 METRO 4
4/4
9
HARD
4/4
19 POP 1
4/4
29 5per4 2
5/4
39 METRO 5
5/4
10 METAL 1
4/4
20 POP 2
4/4
30 LATIN
4/4
40 METRO
Troubleshooting
Specifications
• No power
Refer to "Turn power on" on page 8.
• Reverb effect does not operate
While a rhythm pattern is playing, the reverb
effect is not available. Stop the rhythm pattern
first (g p. 12).
• Patch switching does not change the
sound
Is the patch selection method of the G1N/G1XN
set to "pre-select" (g p. 18)? Turn power off and
then on again to return to normal operation.
• High level of noise
Is ZOOM AC adapter being used? Be sure to use
only an adapter for 9 V DC, 300 mA with center
minus plug (ZOOM AD-0006).
• Battery life is short
Are manganese batteries being used? Continuous
operation time is about 12 hours with alkaline
batteries.
Effect types
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Effect modules
max. 8 simultaneous modules
Patch memory
User area:
10 patches x 4 banks = 40
Preset area: 10 patches x 4 banks = 40
Total 80 patches
Sampling frequency
96 kHz
A/D converter
24 bit, 128 times oversampling
D/A converter
24 bit, 128 times oversampling
Signal processing
32 bit
Frequency response
20 Hz - 40 kHz +1.0 dB -4.0 dB (10-kilohm load)
Display
2-digit 7-segment LED
Input
Standard mono phone jack
Rated input level
-20 dBm
Input impedance
470 kilohms
Output
Standard stereo phone jack (doubles as line/headphone jack)
Maximum output level
Line +3 dBm
(output load impedance of 10 kilohms or more)
Phones 20 mW + 20 mW (into 32-ohm load)
Control input
For FP02/FP01 or FS01 (G1 only)
Power requirements
AC adapter
9 V DC, 300 mA (center minus plug) (ZOOM AD-0006)
Batteries
G1N/G1XN Four IEC R6 (size AA) batteries, approx.
12 hours continuous operation (alkaline batteries)
Dimensions
G1N
155 mm (D) x 136 mm (W) x 52 mm (H)
G1XN
155 mm (D) x 234 mm (W) x 52 mm (H)
Weight
G1N
350 g (without batteries)
G1XN
600 g (without batteries)
Options
Expression pedal FP01/FP02 or Foot switch FS01 (G1N only)