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Operation Manual
© ZOOM Corporation
Reproduction of this manual, in whole or in part,
by any means, is prohibited.
Thank you for selecting the ZOOM G1N/G1XN (hereafter simply called the
"G1N/G1XN").
Please take the time to read this manual carefully to get the most out of the
unit and to ensure optimum performance and reliability.
Keep this manual at hand for future reference.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS / Usage Precautions · · · · · 2
Terms Used in This Manual ··················3
Controls and Functions / Connections (G1N) ····4
Controls and Functions / Connections (G1XN) ···6
Selecting a Patch for Playing ·················8
Using the Tuner ···························10
Using the Rhythm Function ·················12
Editing a Patch ···························14
Storing/Copying Patches ···················16
Restoring Factory Defaults ·················17
Changing the Way Patches Are Called Up ······18
Using an External Foot Switch or Pedal
(G1N only) ······························18
Using a foot switch ·······················18
Using an expression pedal ··················19
Using the built-in expression pedal (G1XN only) 20
[PEDAL ASSIGN] key operation ··············20
Adjusting the expression pedal · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·20
Effect Types and Parameters · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 21
Explanation of symbols ····················21
PATCH LEVEL ··························21
COMP/EFX module ·····················21
DRIVE module ·························22
EQ module ····························23
ZNR/AMP module · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·23
MODULATION module ··················24
DELAY module · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·25
REVERB module ·······················26
Rhythm Function Preset Patterns ············26
Specifications ···························· 27
Troubleshooting · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 27
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Zoom G1N Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandZoom
ModelG1N
CategoryMusic Pedal
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS / Usage Precautions

Safety Precautions Details

Explanation of symbols, power, environment, handling, and general safety.

Usage Precautions Details

Guidelines for connections, alterations, volume, interference, and cleaning.

Terms Used in This Manual

Key Operational Terms

Definitions of essential terms like effect module, patch, bank, and mode.

Battery Operation Guide

Instructions and precautions for operating the unit using batteries.

Controls and Functions / Connections (G1N)

Top Panel Controls

Explanation of the G1N's top panel controls and their functions.

Rear Panel Connections

Details on rear panel input/output jacks and connections for the G1N.

Controls and Functions / Connections (G1XN)

Top Panel Controls (G1XN)

Explanation of the G1XN's top panel controls, including the expression pedal.

Rear Panel Connections (G1XN)

Details on rear panel connections for the G1XN.

Selecting a Patch for Playing (Play Mode)

Power On and Mode Setup

Steps to power on the unit and set it to play mode for patch selection.

Patch and Bank Selection

How to select patches and switch between banks using foot switches.

Master Level Adjustment

Adjusting the overall master volume level for patches.

Using the Tuner

Bypass/Mute and Tuning

Switching to bypass or mute and tuning the instrument.

Reference Pitch Adjustment

Fine-tuning the reference pitch for accurate instrument tuning.

Using the Rhythm Function (Rhythm Mode)

Rhythm Mode Operations

Selecting rhythm mode, starting, and stopping rhythm patterns.

Tempo and Volume Adjustment

Adjusting the tempo and volume of the rhythm patterns.

Editing a Patch (Edit Mode)

Module/Parameter Selection

Selecting effect modules and parameters for editing.

Adjusting Settings and Switching Effects

Changing parameter values and turning effect modules on/off.

Storing/Copying Patches (Store Mode)

Storing and Copying Patches

Procedure for storing edited patches or copying existing ones.

Restoring Factory Defaults

How to reset all patches and settings to their factory defaults.

Changing the Way Patches Are Called Up

Pre-Select Mode Operation

Enabling and using the 'pre-select' mode for patch changes.

Using an External Foot Switch or Pedal (G1N only)

Foot Switch Functions

Connecting and using an external foot switch for various functions.

Expression Pedal Functions

Connecting and using an expression pedal for real-time parameter control.

Using the built-in expression pedal (G1XN only)

Pedal Assignment and Operation

Assigning modules to the expression pedal and its basic operation.

Adjusting Pedal Responsiveness

Calibrating the expression pedal for optimal responsiveness.

Effect Types and Parameters

Parameter Symbols and Definitions

Explanation of symbols used for modules, parameters, and tap tempo.

Effect Types and Parameters

DRIVE Module Effects

Details on available DRIVE effect types and their parameters.

EQ Module Settings

Explanation of EQ module parameters for adjusting tone.

Effect Types and Parameters

MODULATION Module Effects

Details on available MODULATION effect types and their parameters.

DELAY Module Effects

Explanation of DELAY effect types and their parameters, including tap tempo.

Effect Types and Parameters

REVERB Module Effects

Details on available REVERB effect types and their parameters.

Decay Parameter

Adjusting the decay duration for REVERB effects.

Regulatory and Disposal Information

FCC Warning (USA)

Information on FCC compliance for radio frequency interference.

EU Declaration of Conformity

Compliance with EMC and Low Voltage Directives for EU countries.

Electronic Waste Disposal

Instructions for proper disposal of electronic equipment in Europe.

Specifications

Technical Specifications Details

Detailed technical specifications of the G1N/G1XN unit.

Troubleshooting

Common Troubleshooting Issues

Solutions for common problems like no power, reverb issues, or noise.

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