![]() So I was a bit concerned first off that my tracking number didn't register. It's been a few years since I bought any gear, the last time I ordered from Thomann the tracking number would trace from Germany through to the UK, but now only tracks from UK customs. Not a problem as the pdf is on the zoom web page. I still got to get my head around it as only just received it but liking it so far, came with unwieldy UK plug adapter but no UK user booklet. The touch screen is the business and makes quick editing and track transfers easy. Uses up to 1tb SD cards, comes with cubase and perfect for transferring to and from the PC. My old multitrack recorder is 20 odd years old, but limited by zip disks and track count. If you are a guitarist or in a small band, this may be perfect. This is not the multitrack recorder for you (only 2 combo jacks, 6 xlr). If you use samplers, keyboards and drum M/C's. Zoom ZAD-1220 power supply (12V DC/2.0A) and a Quick Start guide Dimensions (W x D x H): 378 x 206 x 58 mm. ![]() Stereo headphone output: 6.3 mm TRS jack.Recording directly onto SDHC cards with max.USB-C audio interface with 8 inputs and 4 outputs: wireless connection to R20 Control App via optional BTA-1 Bluetooth adapter (Art.+48V Phantom power switchable for channels 5-8.Channel 1 with switchable Hi-Z instrument input and XLR/TRS combo jack.8 Microphone inputs with low-noise preamps.Colour-coded volume faders, gain controls and tracks.Import of standard MIDI files for backing tracks.An internal synthesiser with 18 sounds, playable via USB-MIDI or touchscreen.EQ and compressor/limiter/gate per each channel.An integrated editor and multi-effects processor.Easy handling due to DAW-inspired user interface.8 Recording and 16 playback tracks (24Bit / 44.1kHz).Registra file WAV mono e stereo a 16 / 24-bit, 44.Registra direttamente su card SD e SDHC sino a 32 GB sino a 100 ore/traccia.Microfoni stereo a condensatore incorporati.16-tracce in riproduzione, 8-tracce in registrazione simultanea.Using SD media for recording ensures increased reliability and means that you never have to be concerned about hard drive failure. The R16 records directly to SD cards, with support for both standard SD and SDHC cards up to 32 gigabytes, for a maximum of 100 track hours. The R16 can also be powered via USB when connected to a computer. Alternatively, you can use the included AD-14 AC adapter, which allows you to power the R16 from any standard wall socket. ![]() Battery life when using alkaline batteries is more than 4.5 hours, even during continuous recording. Just 6 AA batteries-either alkaline or rechargeable NiMH-are required for power. You can even synchronize two R16s via USB for 32 tracks of playback and 16 tracks of simultaneous recording. ![]() All level meters and the onboard chromatic tuner remain fully operational when using the R16 as an interface, and when operating at a sampling frequency of 44.1kHz, input signal can be routed through the R16's onboard DSP effects. The R16's USB port allows it to send and receive digital data and to act as an 8-input/2-output interface for DAWs such as the included Cubase LE. Effects can be applied during recording and mixdown, or can be used for playback only. In addition, there are guitar amp, bass amp, and mic preamp models, as well as effects specially designed for use on vocals and stereo instruments such as electronic keyboards, plus mastering algorithms such as multi-band compression. ![]() There are dual balanced ¼" TRS output jacks and a headphone output with a dedicated volume control.ġ35 studio-quality DSP effects are provided, including insert effects such as equalization/dynamics processing and send-return effects such as reverb, delay, chorus, flanging, and phasing. Phantom power of +48 volts can be applied to Inputs 5 and 6, allowing the use of external condenser microphones. All can handle mic- and line-level signals, and Input 1 can also handle instrument-level signals from passive or active electric guitars and basses. The R16 offers eight inputs on combo connectors which can accept either XLR or ¼" balanced or unbalanced cables. ![]()
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