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Controls and Functions / Connections
[VALUE] knob
[BANK UP·TAP] key
RHYTHM [
R/P] key
Module selector
[
W
]/[
Q
] foot switches
[INPUT] jack
[CONTROL IN] jack
AC adapter
Guitar
Computer
Guitar amplifier
Headphones
FP01/FP02
FS01
Serves for connecting the guitar. Inserting
the guitar cable plug into this jack will
turn the unit on.
[USB] port
Serves for connecting the G1u to a computer.
This allows using the G1u as an audio
interface for the computer, and to edit and
manage G1u settings using the computer.
Serves for connection of the optional foot switch (FS01)
or expression pedal (FP01/FP02).
[DC IN] jack
An AC adapter ZOOM AD-0006 or
AD-16 can be plugged into this jack.
[OUTPUT/PHONES] jack
This stereo phone jack serves for connection to
the guitar amplifier. It is also possible to use a Y
cable for sending the output to two amplifiers, or
to plug a pair of stereo headphones into this jack.
In play mode, the key switches to the next higher bank. In other
modes, the key serves for manual adjustment of rhythm pattern
tempo as well as parameters related to timing and cycle.
[STORE] key
Display
Serves for storing edited patches in memory and for copying
patches to another location.
Shows bank and patch numbers, setting
values, and other information for operating
the G1u.
This knob serves for changing parameter values and setting the
level of the overall patch.
These switches are used for selecting patches, controlling the tuner,
or the looping function.
Serves to start and stop the rhythm pattern in
play mode and rhythm mode.
Switches between play mode, rhythm mode,
and edit mode. In edit mode, the knob
selects the module/parameter for operation.
Top Panel
Rear Panel
When operating the G1u on batteries, it is
advisable to disconnect the guitar cable plug
from the [INPUT] jack when not using the
unit, to conserve battery power.
Controls and Functions / Connections
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