Zoom's G9.2tt Processor incorporates all of the features of the lower G series, plus some unique new features. Unique to this model is the Z pedal, which controls two different parameters when pressed on 2 diff axes. According to rep Rob Garofolo, this "gives the player a ton more control."
The G9.2tt also features the ZFX3 processing unit, the "most powerful unit ever put in a floorboard processor." That extra power lets you capture a lot of details that are difficult to get with other digital processors.
There's a whole lot more to this unit - check out the Gearwire vid to see the whole story.
leafyP : your computing is correct, but 24bit doesn't mean 24 possible "levels", it means 2^24 "levels" which is i think is more than 16000000 levels (per one probe). You can hear out sounds of 8bit processor (which has 256 levels) on old nintendo video games or old 8bit computers (I mean music for games like S Mario Bros), next you can see CD-Audio quality which is 16-bit, but in studio raw files are often recorded in 24-bit, to avoid lose of quality, while mixing and editing
chodzikman 1 month ago
melhor que a gt-10
mesvaldino 1 month ago
he mixing up the (D-A-D) Digital to Analogue to Digital Convertor, thats 24bit 96khz
with the DSP (digital sound processor) which is a 32bit processor..
souly22 2 months ago
should i get this or a vox tonelab se?
vannimal2 2 months ago
Hello!! =) How will the tubes in the G9.2tt affect my sound if I already have a tube amp? thanks a lot!! =)
miru021 2 months ago
Multiples of 2. i.e. 2^1=2, 2^2=4, 2^3=8, 2^4=16, 2^5=32. I believe it is impossible to have a 24 bit processor.
leafyP 2 months ago
Definitely 32-bit, checked the official site. Don't know why he says 24 twice.
joshquin 3 months ago 2
32 or 24 bit?
BkkCheesepie 10 months ago