Zoom G7 1ut Patches

Zoom G7.1ut Discussion in 'The Stomp Box' started by PraiseTele, Sep 10, 2013. Sep 10, 2013 #1. Compartilhar e Reunir Patches Zoom G9 2.tt e Zoom G7 Pedaleiras Zoom G9 2.tt e G7. John.petruccilead01g7ibanezzz7.txt Visualizar Download credits:ibanezzz7 Here's a patch I use for John Petrucci's songs (use neck pickup for lead, it sounds good for some rythm parts, too).

Please forgive me if I seem to be asking daft questions; I have got myself quite muddled and I need advice from some old hands.
  • The Zoom G7 is setup like a 2 channel amp. Need Windows XP to run their editor software via 2 MIDI cables (boo & boo) If I didn't have the G5, I would 100% be using the G7.1ut.
  • Sorry for raising the thread from the dead, but. I also have a problem with my pedal and I am in need of the firmware updater for the G7.1ut. I have already emailed both Zoom-NA and Zoom (Japan) said they no longer have the firmware zip (I believe it is called either 'EG7Updater.zip' or 'EG7Updater106.zip'), so it looks like someone that might still have the file would be my only hope.

Zoom G7.1ut Patches

I am playing guitar, mainly lead, with some work colleagues, and we are doing various covers mainly 60's. For example, first four songs at a gig on Friday will be 1. Summertime Blues (Who version) 2. Keep On Running 3. Bad Moon Rising 4. Pretty Woman.
My set-up is Guitar > Boss vol pedal > Zoom G7.1ut multi effects unit > Fender Blues Junior amp.
My headaches concern setting up the Zoom G7.1ut. Those of you who use multi-effects units,
1. Do you set up a patch for each song? So, for a 20 song set you might have 20 patches. Or do you keep it simple and have, say, 4 basic patches that you use for all the songs?
2. The 'Amp simulation' list on the Zoom G7.1ut is made up of 2 types (a) simulations of actual amps (Vox Crunch, Marshall Drive etc) and (b) simulations of effects pedals (Bigg Muff, Rat etc). When playing, as I am, through a Fender Blues Junior guitar amp should I confine myself to the effects pedal simulations on the Zoom G7.1ut and steer clear of the actual amp simulations? In other words, are the actual amp simulations only for use when DI'ing into a PA system?
3. In your experience is it wiser to rely more on controlling the sound of the guitar by using the guitar's controls than the Zoom G7.1ut?
Zoom G7 1ut PatchesI have more questions whirling around my head, but I think that is enough for the moment! Any guidance would be much appreciated.

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[credits:Osiris7]Simulation of acoustic guitar. Sounds like Piezo bridge, modeled after John Petrucci's acoustic soundplease rate and comment... any improvements are more than welcome 1kversão 1 7 de jan. de 2012 14:25Elias Hermenegildo
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[credits:Hectorhammett]This is a very close sound i think fdrom damage control, its the boogie drive 1kversão 1 7 de jan. de 2012 14:20Elias Hermenegildo

[credits:SkyShroud]an attempt at john petrucci damage control.. patch in channel B.Ibanez RG2550 into auxiliar in of a small fender practice amp. turn off delay for intro :) 1kversão 1 7 de jan. de 2012 13:52Elias Hermenegildo
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[credits:arriantika]all position pick up ....this is from G3 concert ... give a comment if I'm wrong 1kversão 1 7 de jan. de 2012 14:04Elias Hermenegildo

[credits:toto]Petrucci solos and riffs sound. Great lead distorsion on channel A and suggestive clean on B. Try it with and without cabinet. 1kversão 1 7 de jan. de 2012 14:16Elias Hermenegildo
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[credits:000palermo000]channel A lead ,channel B rhythm ,pedal 4 delay 1kversão 1 7 de jan. de 2012 14:13Elias Hermenegildo

[credits:ibanezzz7]Here's a patch I use for John Petrucci's songs (use neck pickup for lead, it sounds good for some rythm parts, too). I think it sounds also quite interesting in Vai's songs (bridge pickup here). I also always switch on the manual mode, to turn on the delay. This patch makes the guitar very sensitive, so it may really help with legato or tapping parts. Have fun! Feel free to write, what would you change.(sorry for some possible mistakes, English isn't my first language)p.s. I'll put the link here, if I record some sample. 1kversão 1 7 de jan. de 2012 13:56Elias Hermenegildo
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[credits:uvais]Typical Petrucci sound ! .... i use it for the song Strange Deja vu and Overture .... Try it out and post your comments ..... Have fun 1kversão 1 7 de jan. de 2012 14:18Elias Hermenegildo

[credits:pno74]left pedal fot drive ajustment right pedal for discret wahTry the hoizontal pedal for sustain simulation;) 1kversão 1 7 de jan. de 2012 14:10Elias Hermenegildo
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[credits:ibanezzz7]It's an EkoJem's patch modified by me. I find it really similar to sound of John Petrucci's guitar on his early CDs with DT, and also to his sound on the 'Score' DVD. Channel A with neck pickup for solos, with bridge pickup for rythm. I was trying to obtain a tone of 'Train of Thought' guitars, but I think I didn't reached it. Effects of my job are on channel B, but I hope you'll help me to improve this sound. 1kversão 1 7 de jan. de 2012 13:58Elias Hermenegildo

[credits:Sherlock]This patch is made by 'Sherlock'Suspended Animation: Wishful Thinking Patch.Use function 2 on channel A to activate octaver for the chorus part.Turn off function 2 on channel B for the verse part.Turning off function 2 on channel A can be used for any heavy rock rhythm.Help me improve this patch.Comment me if I'm wrong.Thanks and keep rocking.Thanks to Mr. Giasso for making this website. 1kversão 1 7 de jan. de 2012 14:08Elias Hermenegildo