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Using the Tuner
A8
B P
MT
Switch to bypass or mute
Setting the G2.1u to the bypass
In play mode, press both [W]/[Q] foot
switches together briefly and release.
Setting the G2.1u to the mute state
In play mode, press both [W]/[Q] foot
switches together and hold for at least 1
second.
When you press both [W]/[Q] foot switches together while
playing your instrument, the bypass/mute condition is
activated. However, the sound may change momentarily
just before the condition is activated. This is because the
G2.1u switches to the next higher or lower patch when one
of the foot switches is pressed slightly earlier. (When you
cancel the bypass/mute condition, the original patch
number will be active again.)
This kind of behavior is not a defect. It is due to the very
high speed at which the G2.1u responds to patch
switching. To prevent the sound change caused by the
above condition, do not produce sound with your
instrument until the bypass/mute condition is fully
established.
Play the string to tune
Play the open string to tune,
and adjust the pitch.
The left side of the display shows the
note which is closest to the current pitch.
Patch change at bypass/mute
The G2.1u incorporates an auto-chromatic tuner. To use the tuner function, the built-in effects must be
bypassed (temporarily turned off) or muted (original sound and effect sound turned off).
Using the Tuner
ZOOM G2.1u
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A8
4 0
42
NOTE
Pitch is high Pitch is correct
Indication turns faster the more
the pitch is off
Pitch is low
Tune other strings in the
same way.
The right side of the display shows a
symbol that indicates by how much
the tuning is off.
When you turn the G2.1u off and on
again, the reference pitch setting will be
reset to 40 (center A = 440 Hz).
Adjusting the reference pitch of the tuner
Return to play mode
Turn Parameter knob 1.
While the reference pitch value is shown, turn
Parameter knob 1 to adjust it.
Press one of the [W]/[Q] foot
switches.
If required, you can fine-adjust the reference pitch of the G2.1u tuner.
The default setting after power-on is center A = 440 Hz.
The current reference pitch is shown.
The adjustment range is 35 – 45 (center A = 435 to 445 Hz).
When you release the Parameter knob, the
display indication will return to the
previous condition after a while.
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