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The G9.2tt has a function that allows assigning effect modules to the foot pedals for individual on/off switching. This capability is called "manual mode" and it works in a similar fashion as turning a compact effect on and off. For details, see the section " manual mode" on page 19 - 20 of the operation manual.
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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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Besides selecting pedal wah for the WAH/EFX module, it is also necessary to assign the pedal to the WAH module. For information on how to assign the pedal, see page 31 - 35 of the operation manual. The same applies for other RTM effects. Also note that the expression pedal has an integrated on/off switch that operates when the pedal is pushed a bit further after reaching the fully down position. Please try to push the pedal strongly down.
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When connecting the G9.2tt to a power amplifier input, set the GAIN switch on the rear panel to +4 dBm.
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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 G9.2tt 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 G9.2tt as a USB audio interface, audio signals of the computer are output via the G9.2tt. Therefore you should connect the speakers to the G9.2tt output, not to the computer.
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Impossible. The insert location of volume pedal is fixed just behind the cabinet module.
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Impossible. In case that you want to store patch data in external equipments, make backup data on your computer by using software "G9.2tt editor Librarian". Otherwise, Transmission and reception of patch data through MIDI is available in a same series of the G9.2tt mutually. For details, refer to page 50 to 51 on the operation manual.
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No, Drum Machine function is not available.
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It's possible. Both can be used at the same time because 6 Band EQ and Cabinet Simulator belong to different effect module.
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There is no "Seamless Delay" function on the G9.2tt. Previous patch sound stops when you switch it to the next. The GFX-8 only enables "Seamless Delay".
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It's possible for some of modules. Insert position of PREAMP section can be located after the WAH/EFX1 module or DELAY module. And also insert position of WAH/EFX1 module can be modified before or after the PREAMP section. For details, refer to page 58 to 59 on the operation manual.
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Yes, it does. External Loop in the G9.2tt has the changeover switch of input/output level. Set to "+4dBm" to connect with rack mount types which have +4dBm input level as standard, and to ?"10dBm" for stomp boxes.
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Possible. The G9.2tt has Accelerator circuit which can adjust amplification level of input signal. You can adjust level by using 2 sorts of controller "TUBE" and "SOLID STATE".
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Yes, it's possible. Information of patch change or control of pedal/switch/key can be sent or received through MIDI. For details how to set up MIDI in the G9.2tt, refer to the page "MIDI Usage Examples" on the operation manual. And also refer to attached manual of external MIDI instruments for its MIDI settings.
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Yes, it's possible. Left side pedal is set as volume pedal initially, but you can assign right side pedal to volume controller. For details, refer to page 33 to 35 on the operation manual.
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Possible. The G9.2tt has changeover switch for output level. In case you connect the G9.2tt to "Power Amp" input ( or "Return" input ) of guitar amplifier, set switch as +4dBm.
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Setting of program change map is available in case of receiving only. Make setting in external MIDI instruments because program number, which is sent when patch was changed in the G9.2tt itself, is always fixed. As for program change numbers which are assigned to each patch of the G9.2tt, refer to page 79 on the operation manual.
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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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Are the two controls in the Accelerator section turned down? If the [TUBE] and [SOLID STATE] controls are turned fully counterclockwise, the input signal to the G9.2tt will be cut off. Refer to the section "Using the Accelerator" on pages 16 - 17 of the operation manual and make appropriate Accelerator settings.
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No, the unit does not support operation on USB bus power supplied by the computer.
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The Energizer and Accelerator effects are active also in the bypass condition. Turn down the TUBE and BOOST controls in the Energizer section and the TUBE control in the Accelerator section.
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It indicates a patch-specific tempo setting. The G9.2tt allows the user to set the tempo individually for each patch and synchronize specific parameters to this tempo in note units. For details, see the section "Specifying the tempo for a patch" on page 39 of the operation manual.
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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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