Zoom G7.1ut User Manual

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Access the "File" menu and select "New Project". 
 
The new project window appears. Here you can select a project
template. 
 
Make sure that the "Empty" template is selected, and 
click the OK button. 
 
A window for selecting the project file save location appears. 
 
 
After specifying the project file save location (such as 
the desktop), click the OK button (Choose button in 
MacOS 10.4). 
 
A new project is created, and the project window for controlling most
of the Cubase LE operations appears. 
 
 
To create a new audio track, access the "Project" 
menu and select "Add track". In the submenu that 
appears, select "Audio". 
 
A new audio track is added to the project window. 
 
HINT 
 
You can add several tracks at once by accessing the "Project" menu, 
selecting "Add track" and then selecting "Multiple..." in the submenu. 
 
 
 
Make the following settings for the new audio track. 
Access the "Devices" menu and select "VST Inputs". 
 
The VST inputs window appears. 
This window shows the available input ports and their active/inactive
status. 
You can perform the following steps here. 
 
 
 
Connect the guitar or other instrument to the [INPUT] 
jack of this unit and select the desired patch. 
 
The sound selected here will be recorded on the computer via the
[USB] port. 
 
 
Access the "Devices" menu and select "Mixer". 
 
The mixer window appears. 
This window shows the channels assigned to created tracks. 
You can perform the following steps here. 
Project window 
Drag the audio track boundary to the right 
to display all buttons. 
Verify that the Monitoring On button is 
Off (grayed out). If the button is On, 
click the button to turn it Off. 
Click the Stereo/Mono button to set the audio track to 
Stereo. When the button is not grayed out and has changed 
from [       ] to [       ], the track is active as a stereo track. 
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VST input window
Verify that the Active button for USB Audio CODEC 
1/2 (USB Audio CODEC L/R on MacOS X) is enabled 
(not grayed out). If the button is grayed out, click the 
button to enable it. 
2.
When there are multiple input ports, 
drag here to enlarge the window. 
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HINT 
 
When the Record Standby button is enabled, the level meter next to 
the fader shows the input level for the audio track. When the button is 
disabled, the output level for the audio track is shown. 
 
 
 
While playing your instrument, adjust the output level 
of this unit to achieve a suitable recording level for 
Cubase LE. 
 
 
 
Verify that the transport panel is shown. 
 
 
If the transport panel is not shown, access the "Transport" menu and
select "Transport Panel". 
 
To start recording, click the Record button in the 
transport panel. 
 
As you play your instrument, the waveform appears in real time in the
project window. 
 
 
To stop recording, click the Stop button in the 
transport panel. 
 
Recording stops. 
 
 
Check the recorded content. 
 
To play the recording, perform the following steps. 
 
HINT 
 
If no sound is heard when you click the Play button after recording, 
check the settings in the VST input window (step 13) and the master 
channel output port setting (step 15) once more. 
 
For optimum enjoyment 
 
While using Cubase LE, other applications may slow down drastically 
or the message "Cannot synchronize with USB audio interface" may 
appear. If this happens frequently, consider taking the following steps 
to optimize the operation conditions for Cubase LE. 
 
(1) Shut down other applications besides Cubase LE. 
 
In particular, check for resident software and utilities. 
 
(2) Reduce plug-ins (effects, instruments) used by Cubase LE.
 
 When there is a high number of plug-ins, the computer's 
processing power may not be able to keep up. Reducing 
the number of tracks for simultaneous playback can also be 
helpful. 
 
(3) Power the unit from an AC adapter
 
When a device designed to use USB power is powered via 
the USB port, the current supply may sometimes fluctuate, 
leading to problems. See if using an AC adapter improves 
operation.
 
If applications still run very slowly or the computer itself does not 
function properly, disconnect this unit from the computer and shut 
down Cubase LE. Then reconnect the USB cable and start Cubase LE 
again. 
Channel assigned to audio track 
Mixer window 
Master channel 
Verify that the Record Standby button is shown in red. (If 
the button is grayed out, click the button to enable it. This 
will set the audio track to the recording standby condition.) 
3.
Click here to select the port for the USB Audio CODEC 
1/2 (USB Audio CODEC L/R on MacOS X) assigned as 
audio input port to the channel (see step 13). 
2.
To adjust the playback level after 
recording, click this button to bring 
up the master channel of the mixer. 
1.
Click here to set the 
audio output port of 
the master channel 
to "USB Audio 
CODEC". 
4.
Level meter 
When the audio track is in recording standby mode, 
its recording level is shown by the level meter for the 
assigned channel. The level should be set in such a 
way that the meter registers to a fairly high value but 
remains below the maximum point. 
NOTE 
• The level meter shows the signal level after 
internal processing by Cubase LE. Therefore 
a slight time lag may occur between playing a 
guitar or other instrument and the meter 
registering the change in level. This is normal 
and not a defect. 
• The audio tracks of Cubase LE will be 
recorded with correct timing exactly matched 
to your instrument play. There will be no lag 
between already recorded tracks and newly 
added tracks. 
Transport panel 
Record button 
Go to beginning of project 
Play button 
Move the fader 
of the master 
channel (as 
displayed in step 
15) fully down. 
1.
Raise the fader of 
the master channel 
to obtain a suitable 
volume. 
4.
Use the controls on the 
transport panel to move to 
the beginning of the project. 
2.
Click the Play button in 
the transport panel to 
start playback.
3.
 
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Cubase LE Installation
Windows XP
MacOS X
Connections and Preparations
Recording with Cubase LE