Using The G7.1Ut As Audio Interface For A Computer; Muting The Direct Output When Using; Usb Connection - Zoom G7.1ut Operation Manual

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Other Functions
When you play your guitar in this condition, the
selected effect parameter will be modified
cyclically by the internally generated control
waveform.
NOTE
Any changes in ARRM settings will be lost when
you select a new patch. Be sure to store the patch
if you want to keep the changes (
p. 27).
Using the G7.1ut as audio
interface for a computer
By connecting the USB port of the G7.1ut to a
USB port on a computer, the G7.1ut can be used
as an audio interface with integrated AD/DA
converter and effects. The operating environment
conditions for this type of use are as follows.
Compatible operating system
• Windows XP
• Mac OS X (10.2 and later)
Quantization
16-bit
Fig. 1: Signal flow during recording
G7.1ut
[INPUT]
Effects
[OUTPUT]
Fig. 2: Signal flow during playback (1)
G7.1ut
[INPUT]
Effects
[OUTPUT]
Fig. 3: Signal flow during playback (2)
G7.1ut
[INPUT]
Effects
[OUTPUT]
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Sampling frequencies
32 kHz / 44.1 kHz / 48 kHz
HINT
With each of the operating systems listed above,
the G7.1ut will function as an audio interface
simply by connecting the USB cable. There is no
need to install any special driver software.
NOTE
The USB port of the G7.1ut only serves for sending
and receiving audio data. For MIDI messages, use
the MIDI IN/OUT connectors.
To use the G7.1ut as an audio interface for the
computer, connect the USB port of the G7.1ut to a
USB port on the computer. The G7.1ut will be
recognized as an audio interface.
In this condition, the sound of a guitar connected
to the INPUT jack of the G7.1ut can be processed
with the effects of the G7.1ut and then be
recorded on the audio tracks of a DAW (Digital
Audio Workstation) software application on the
computer (see Figure 1 below).
When performing playback with the DAW
application, the playback sound from the audio
DAW
software
USB
[USB]
DAW
software
USB
[USB]
DAW
software
USB
[USB]
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tracks is mixed with the guitar sound processed
by the effects of the G7.1ut and appears at the
OUTPUT jack of the G7.1ut (see Figure 2 on the
previous page).
If required, the guitar signal after effect processing
can be muted during playback (see Figure 3 on the
previous page). For details, see next section.
For details on recording and playback, refer to the
documentation of the DAW application.
NOTE
• If the DAW application has an echo back
function (input signal during recording is
supplied directly to an output), this must be
disabled when using the G7.1ut with the direct
output enabled. If recording is carried out with
the echo back function on, the output signal
may sound as if processed by a flanger effect,
or the direct output signal may sound delayed.
• Use a high-quality USB cable and keep the
connection as short as possible.
Muting the direct output
when using a USB
connection
When the G7.1ut is connected to a computer and
used as an audio interface, the signal appearing at
the OUTPUT jack after effect processing may be
muted if you want to monitor the sound from the
DAW software only. To do this, proceed as
follows.
HINT
The following procedure is only valid when the
G7.1ut is connected to a computer via USB.
1.
In play mode, press the [AMP
SELECT/SYSTEM] key.
T h e A M P S E L E C T / S Y S T E M m e n u f o r
parameters that apply to all patches appears.
AMP Select 1/26
AMP Select 1/26
¡FRONT
FRONT
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2.
Turn the [TYPE] knob to bring up the
indication "USB Monitor" (output
mode when USB connection is used)
on the display.
USB Monitor 3/26
USB Monitor 3/26
¡USB+DIRECT
USB+DIRECT
3.
Turn parameter knob 1 to select one
of the following settings.
USB+DIRECT
The signal after effect processing appears at the
OUTPUT jack also when USB connection is
used.
USB Only
The signal after effect processing at the
OUTPUT jack is muted when USB connection
is used.
4.
When the setting is complete, press
the [EXIT] key.
The indication "Store...?" appears on the display,
to allow you to store the changes.
Store...?
Store...?
Y[STORE] N[EXIT]
Y[STORE] N[EXIT]
5.
Press the [STORE/SWAP] key to save
the changes.
In the above condition (while "Store...?" is
shown), only the [STORE/SWAP] key, [EXIT]
key, and [PAGE] key are active. By pressing the
[EXIT] key, you can abort the changes and return
to play mode without saving.
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