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How to swap patches on Zoom G1xOn


How to swap patches




1. First is to go to the patch/preset that you want to swap for example Acoustic Simulation. Then press the menu button.


2. Wait for the screen to change, then scroll down to swap. And then you will be able to navigate on the bank/patches. Just keep scrolling to the bank that you want the patch to go to. For example the Acoustic Simulation is on bank E5 and you want to put it to bank A5, just navigate to bank A5 and press save.



3. The purpose of doing this is that it will be easy for you to organise your effects. For example, my setup on Bank A0 is bypass. I normally use this to check how the dry sound of the amp and my guitar. Then I save on A1 a clean sound which only got reverb on. Then, A2 for crunch or overdrive setting, which I normally use as rhythm. And, A3 for my lead tone where I put more gain and a bit of delay and a bit of volume so that when I do solo, it will standout.

4. My bank B0 on the other hand, is intended for my band Subtle Culprits' song Incognito lead 1 which got reverse effect. Then B1 for my clean sound which I use on verse and chorus. Then B2 for my outro solo. As you can see, the start of the song my patch will be on B1 then first lead goes down to B0 then back to B1 for second verse and chorus and then B2 for the outro lead.

5. My bank C0 is another original song from my band Subtle Culprits which is called Picture Perfect. C0 is dry clean sound almost like bypass mode. Then B1 for rhythm/crunch and B2 for my delay effects on the outro of the song.

6. That's why I saved my patches like this mostly on the first 3 patches is because I can easily navigate or jump from one bank to the other using the cursor (as shown on the photo below) where you can simply press the up and down button and it will jump from Bank A0 to J0.



7. Another way of re-arranging your patches/bank would be depending on the song arrangement.  Let's take for example the song Like A Stone, the intro got tremolo effect then the chorus got a bit of distortion and then the solo got whammy and bridge is just acoustic. So, I arranged my effects in that order. I saved it on E0 for the tremolo, E1 for the distortion/crunch, E2 for the whammy effect and E3 for the acoustic simulation. That way, I know where I saved my patches and I can easily navigate using the cursor up/down on my effects pedal to change banks.

Here's the video of that song and you can watch how I change patches so easily.


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10 comments:

  1. whan patches are swapped do they exchange eg I7 becomes A4 and vica versa and can they be reversed

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    1. Yes, when you choose to swap it retains the other patch but only swap places so you can always swap it back. But if you accidentally press save instead of swap, then it will overwrite the other patch. There's still a safety measure, Zoom G1xOn will as if you are really sure to save or swap the patch. Plus if ever you overwrite it, you can always restore to factory default settings.

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