Sonuus G2M V3 User manual

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G2M™ (Version 3)
Universal MIDI Converter
Owner’s Manual
Congratulations on your purchase of the G2M™. Please take the time to read through this manual to ensure you get the best from your G2M™.
Introduction
What is the G2M™?
The G2M™ is a simple to use and highly effective most accurate, way to turn any musical instrument into a
Your new “Version 3” G2M™ features several enhancements compared to the previous versions, including support for bass-register instruments and the latest, state-of-the-art pitch-detection algorithms only available from sonuus.
Designed to give accurate triggering, with ultra-low latency, it is a true plug-and-play solution for converting monophonic audio into lines and guitar solos, add an edge to your live performances and to open up many creative possibilities.
Instrument In
Connect your instrument lead to the IN jack socket using a standard ¼" guitar/ instrument lead.
MIDI Out
Connect your
etc.
MIDI
converter. It’s the fastest,
MIDI
instrument.
MIDI
. It can be used to sequence bass
Connections
MIDI
device (or computer,
) to the
MIDI OUT
socket using a
standard 5-pin power self-powered
MIDI
mergers and message filters.
MIDI
lead. You can also
MIDI
devices such as
MIDI In
You can send the G2M™ using a special cable (available from sonuus) which converts the
OUT
and a
MIDI
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
controller messages to
MIDI
breakout
socket to both a
socket.
MIDI
Instrument Thru
If you want to connect your instrument to another device, or to your amplifier, connect a lead to the
THRU
jack. The G2M™ has a high-impedance input and it will not affect the sound of your instrument while it is connected.
Power
9V DC
Your G2M™ can be conveniently powered by a 9V DC power supply. Its low current requirement (<30mA) means almost any standard 9V power supply can be used (2·1mm centre-pin, positive tip).
Battery (AA)
For true portability, the G2M™ can also be powered by a single AA battery (alkaline or rechargeable). Simply open the battery door and put in a battery observing the correct polarity. If you connect it the wrong way round it won’t cause any damage, but the unit won’t operate until the battery is inserted correctly.
Because of its low power consumption, the unit will run for many hours (typically for more than 20) on a single battery. When the battery is close to needing to be replaced, the not necessary to replace the battery immediately since the G2M™ will continue to function normally. When the battery is nearly exhausted, the flash and the battery must be replaced. If
LOW BATTERY LED
LOW BATTERY LED
will light. It is
will
you need the G2M™ to work reliably for several hours (
e.g.,
a recording session, or when playing live) the battery should be replaced if the
LOW BATTERY LED
is lit.
When battery-powered, the G2M™ is switched on when a lead is plugged into
IN
jack. To maximise battery life, this
the jack must be disconnected when you are not using the unit.
Power-Save (battery-power only)
After 30minutes of inactivity the G2M™ will enter a low-power (but not fully off) state to preserve the battery. To restart the unit, simply unplug and re-insert the lead into the IN jack.
Operation
Using your G2M™ couldn’t be simpler:
Plug your instrument (
e.g.,
electric
guitar) into the IN jack socket. The
POWER LED
Connect your
etc.
If the
instrument’s volume so that the
LED
will light.
MIDI
device (or computer,
) to the
MIDI OUT
CLIP LED
socket.
lights, adjust your
CLIP
lights only occasionally while
playing normally.
Optionally, check your guitar/bass is in
tune using the built-in tuner (if you want to tune to standard tuning).
Play your instrument to send
your
MIDI
device (or sequencer,
MIDI
etc.
to
).
Tuner
For your convenience, the G2M™ includes a built-in tuner. This uses our PULSAR™ tuning technology where the doubles as a tuning indicator. This innovative tuner gives you a fast and accurate way to tune your guitar or bass.
If there is no input signal, the lit and indicates that the unit is powered.
POWER LED
LED
will remain
When there is an input signal, the
LED
will
pulse smoothly to indicate tuning.
When the note is out of tune, the
LED
will pulse quickly. As you get closer to the correct pitch, this pulsing will slow. Eventually when you are perfectly in tune, the pulsing will stop. Normally, as long as
LED
the
pulses slower than once per second, the tuning is close enough for most purposes.
It is always best to start at a lower pitch and tune upwards to the correct pitch. As you get closer to the correct pitch and the pulsing slows down, turn your tuning head more slowly to avoid overshooting the correct pitch. Because the tuner is very accurate you will find that very small movements may be all that is required to move from slightly out-of-tune to in-tune (or indeed, to go from in-tune to slightly out-of­tune). With only a little practice you will find you can tune very quickly and accurately using the PULSAR™ tuner.
MIDI
To capture all the nuances of your playing, the G2M™ sends note-on (with velocity), note-off, pitch-bend and breath controller (#2)
MIDI
messages.
Chromatic
The G2M™ accurately tracks the pitch of notes and outputs pitch-bend messages but sometimes it is preferable to send notes without pitch-bend information (
e.g.,
when playing piano sounds). This can
be done by enabling the
CHROMATIC
next to the IN jack socket.
MIDI Pitch Bend Sensitivity
For pitch-bend, the most common setting for most bend to represent ±2 semitones, and this is also the default G2M™ setting. It can also be set to ±5, ±12 and ±36. To ensure your
MIDI
devices is for full-scale pitch-
MIDI
switch
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MIDI
sounds are correctly in tune with your
instrument, ensure the
MIDI
patch you use is
set to match that of the G2M™.
For convenience, when the pitch-bend range setting is changed or when
CHROMATIC
Bend-Sensitivity” This allows
mode is turned off, the “Pitch-
MIDI RPN
MIDI
message is sent.
instruments (which support this message) to configure their pitch-bend range to match the G2M™.
MIDI Performance Controllers
When using often desirable to be able to mute or hold
MIDI
notes while continuing to play your instrument normally. For example, you can trigger a bass note on your synthesizer then play over it with your normal instrument sound.
To allow this, the G2M™ responds to the following
Hold Controller (#4)
Sustain Controller (#64)
Volume Controller (#7)
MIDI
and audio together, it is
MIDI
controller messages:
Configuration Options
Inside the battery compartment are 8 switches that let you configure settings of the G2M™. The label below is attached to the battery compartment cover.
INSTR
optimises the G2M™ for the range of
a particular instrument:
G = guitar (6 or 7 string)
B4 = 4-string bass
B5 = 5-string bass
V = voice / wind
MIDI OUT
the G2M™ sends
BEND
MIDI IN
the G2M™ will receive
PWR SAVE
selects the
MIDI
channel on which
MIDI
messages.
sets the semitone pitch-bend range.
selects the
MIDI
channel on which
MIDI
messages.
enables or disables power-save.
Usage Tips for MIDI Guitar
Ensure your instrument’s level is optimally matched to the G2M™ by turning down its volume control to avoid having the flashing most of the time. Occasional (or no) clipping will not cause any performance problems and a high signal level ensures that sounding notes will sustain for as long as possible.
Slightly mute strings with your picking hand. This helps prevent spurious notes when the wrong string is touched lightly during playing. It also improves the detection of rapidly picked notes because notes can decay slightly faster to give greater contrast between the new note and the last note.
The G2M™ is great for sequencing natural­sounding bass lines but if you try to perform very fast notes on the lowest strings, you may have some tracking issues. To avoid this, play the notes on higher octaves where tracking is fastest and latency is the lowest. Then transpose the recorded notes in your sequencer to use as a bass line.
If you find that the wrong note (or octave) is briefly detected when you pluck a note, try the following tips for your guitar:
Try using the neck pick-up.
Turn down the tone control.
Ensure there are no fret buzzes, and don’t play percussive sounds or slaps.
Use new strings.
CLIP LED
MIDI
Slightly adjust your playing style or playing position. Often moving where you strike the string by a small amount can give good results.
Remember the G2M™ accurately converts the pitch of your instrument to
MIDI
messages. If your instrument is not in tune, the
MIDI
won’t be in tune either!
For more in-depth tips, visit our FAQ page:
www.sonuus.com/FAQ
Further Information
Recommendations
Always disconnect the lead from the IN jack when you are not actively using it. This will prolong the life of the battery.
When storing your G2M™ for an extended period, we recommend that you remove the battery. Batteries can leak corrosive materials which could damage your unit.
Do not expose the G2M™ to rain or moisture. If this occurs, disconnect the battery and allow the unit to dry out completely before using it again.
Warranty
The G2M™ is supported by a limited warranty for a period of one year from the date of purchase. During this period, any faults due to defective materials or workmanship will be rectified (by repair or replacement†) free of charge. The warranty excludes damage caused by deliberate or accidental misuse, modification, or operation with an unsuitable external power supply or an incorrect battery. It is the user’s responsibility to ensure fitness for purpose in any particular application. The warranty is limited to the original purchase price of the equipment, is limited to the original purchaser, and excludes any consequential damage or loss.
†. A unit replaced under warranty may be
replaced with a reconditioned unit.
Proof of purchase date is required for any claim under this warranty.
Warranty claims must be made through the retailer from whom the original purchase was made.
Community
To see what other sonuus products are available, please visit:
www.sonuus.com
To get assistance or to share your experiences, tips and tricks with other G2M™ users, register on our user forum:
www.sonuus.com/forum
Specifications
Power 9V DC (<30mA) or AA battery Input-Z 10M Notes B1, E2, A2, D3, G3, B3, E4 (G / V)
TUNER
Accuracy <1cent when pulsing at <1Hz Note
range
Latency 5ms (E6) | 19ms(E2) | 32ms(E1)
CONVERSION
Pitch
MIDI
bend Size 83mm×58mm×34mm Weight 90g (without battery) Inputs 6·35mm mono jack (switches
PHYSICAL
Outputs 6·35mm mono jack connected
The above specifications are subject to change without notice.
sonuus, G2M™ and PULSAR™ are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sonuus Limited.
© Copyright 2015 Sonuus Limited, All Rights Reserved.
B0, E1, A1, D2, G2, C3, F3 (bass)
(E1 – C7) Guitar (Db1 – A6) 4-string bass (A0 – F6) 5-string bass
<1cent accuracy ±2, ±5, ±12, ±36 semitones
unit on when jack is inserted)
directly to input jack ( Standard 5-pin
MIDI DIN
THRU
socket.
)
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