Outputs inputs right side panel, Rear panel, Connections – Zoom R16 User Manual

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Connections

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Connections

Refer to the instructions on this page when you connect instruments, microphones, audio equipment or
a computer to the R16.

2

1

8

7

6

3

4

R

L

Use the [METRONOME] switch to set

whether the metronome is output to

only the [PHONES] jack or also to the

[OUTPUT] jacks.

You can connect cables with XLR and monaural phone plugs (balanced or

unbalanced) to the INPUT jacks.

1) Stereo system, speakers with
built-in amplifiers, etc.

When connecting speakers, be

sure to turn off the system’s power

beforehand.

Connecting them with the power on

could cause damage.

8) AC adapter

Make sure to use a

ZOOM AD-14 adapter

designed for this unit.

7) Connecting two R16s

By connecting two R16s

together, you can record

16 tracks simultaneously.

2) Microphones

In order to supply phantom power

to a condenser microphone, first

connect the microphone to [INPUT

5/6] and then turn the [PHANTOM]

switch ON.

4) Guitar/Bass

Use [INPUT 1], which can handle

high impedance, when you directly

connect a passive-type electric guitar

or bass, and turn the [Hi-Z] switch

ON.

5) Built-in microphones

These microphones are useful for

recording drums indirectly and

recording a band. When you turn the

[MIC] switch ON, the sounds will be

input into INPUT 7 and 8.

3) Other equipment with stereo
outputs

When using a synthesizer or a

CD player with stereo outputs, for

example, be sure to connect its left

output jack to an odd number [INPUT]

jack on the R16 and its right output

jack to an even number [INPUT] jack

on the R16.

OUTPUTS

INPUTS

Right side
panel

USB memory

Rear panel

6) Connecting a computer by USB

Connecting to a computer, you can

send audio files and projects directly to

and from the R16. You can also use the

R16 as an audio interface and a control

surface for DAW software.

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