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When the editing knob is at other than "PLAY", you are editing a specific patch, you cannot change to other patch. Please return the editing knob to "PLAY".
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Bypass/mute, Tap tempo, Bank up, Rhythm function on/off, Delay hold and Delay mute will become possible.
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Please adjust "PATCH LEVEL" parameter for each patch to keep the output level even. You can set up total patch level.
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After selected "Pedal Wah" in the module, you must assign expression pedal to Wah module.Please assign expression pedal to WAH/EFX module, with pressing Pedal Assign key several times.This is same for another RTM effects.Or when you step on expression pedal strongly, assigned effect turns ON/OFF.
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Due to limitation of DSP resource, REVERB modules cannot be used in rhythm function.
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To use the hold delay function, an optional foot switch (FS01) is required.
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The operating environment requirements for Cubase LE are listed below. For further details, click here.
Windows
Pentium III 500MHz or AMD K7 (Pentium III/Athlon 1GHz or faster recommended)
256 MB RAM (512MB recommended)
1GB of free hard disk space for complete content
Windows XP, Windows 2000 *
(*) ZOOM B2.1u doesn't support USB connection to Windows 2000 based computers.
Macintosh
Power Mac G4 450MHz
256 MB RAM (512MB recommended)
1GB of free hard disk space for complete content
OS X Version 10.2 or higher
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Cubase LE operation is not covered by ZOOM Corporation support. Steinberg also do not provide support for this version. However, operation is similar to the higher ranked Cubase SL/SX versions. Refer to commercially available reference books or other sources for these versions.
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Since the unit is recognized as a standard audio interface, other DAW software besides Cubase can be used. You may also perform audio playback through the unit using Windows Media Player or Apple iTunes and play along with your favorite tunes. For information on settings for DAW software besides Cubase, consult the respective manufacturer.
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When using the G2.1u as a USB audio interface, audio signals of the computer are output via the G2.1u. Therefore you should connect the speakers to the G2.1u output, not to the computer.
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The patch level setting is made in play mode. Proceed as follows.
1. Set the module selector to "PLAY".
2. Turn parameter knob 3 to adjust the level to obtain a suitable volume.
3. Press the [STORE] key to save the setting.
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No. When the expression pedal is fully raised, the volume will be zero.
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The serial number on the unit starting with six numerals is the ZOOM serial number which is different from the Cubase LE serial number. The Cubase LE serial number can be found on the sleeve of Cubase LE CD-ROM. It is the 10-digit number called "Authorization Number".
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No, this is not possible. The USB interface of the G2.1u does not support transfer of patch data.
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In patches where the DELAY module is ON, the TAP key will flash to indicate the currently set delay time. You can change the delay time by repeatedly pressing the TAP key.
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Yes, the unit supports operation on USB bus power supplied by the computer.
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No, the unit does not have a patch preselect function.
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No, a USB cable is not supplied. Please purchase a commercially available USB cable (A/B type).
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Yes. The latest Audio Driver supports the 64-bit version of Windows Vista and Windows 7. This driver software is freely available from DOWNLOAD page.
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