Recording the first track, Hint – Zoom R16 User Manual

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Recording the first track

After connecting instruments and completing all recording preparation, we can prepare the recorder and
start recording the first track.

Track recording

1

Press and hold [EXIT] for more than 2

seconds.

Return to the top screen.

Ref. : New project creation

Insert effect

P.17

P.48

Adjusting the input level

Starting from the top screen of

the new project

2

The top screen should look like this.

Return the counter to its head.

Press [REW] & [Stop] at

the same time to return the

counter to its head.

The counter is at the head position (mark 00).

P R J 0 0 1 P R J 0 0 1
ト 0 0

0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 0

HINT

The top screen display of the new project

Counter at the head position (mark 00)

Batteries and phantom power active

After setting the input (Step 5 and after), you

can process input signals with the INSERT

EFFECT.

6

Adjust the monitoring system

4

Adjust the input sensitivity (GAIN).

Adjust the

recording level

and monitor.

Sounds

start.

Should light occasionally when

the volume reaches maximum

3

Arm the track for recording.

Press 1-2 times until the

track light turns red.

Red light on: recording enabled (REC).

Using the recording track fader,

adjust the monitoring level of

the instrument being recorded.

(INPUT 1 is track 1 or 9).

If an INSERT EFFECT is

applied to an INPUT, make

adjustments to the patch

level, for example, to prevent

the LEVEL METER red light

(0dB) from turning on.

5

Adjust the recording level.

NOTE

Red lights on PEAK indicators and Level meters

• A PEAK indicator turns red when the input

signal exceeds the maximum detectable level

of 0 dB, resulting in input clipping. The red light

on a Level meter means that the signal being

recorded (signal after passing through the insert

effect) is clipping. If clipping happens, the

recorded sound will be distorted. You should

reduce the recording level.

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