|
|||||||
| Register | Donate | FAQ | Search | Today's Posts | Mark Forums Read |
| Introduce Yourself New to the forum? Introduce yourself! Have any questions, recommendations, or suggestions, this is the place. |
|
Welcome to the Home Recording Forum. You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today!
BIG Reasons To Join!!![]() Recording Gear QuizCan you really hear the difference between a $5,000 signal chain vs a $100 signal chain? Take the recording gear quiz!![]() Getting Started With Home RecordingA beginner's guide to everything you need to get started recording music at home and will hopefully allow you to avoid some pitfalls.![]() Bit Depth WarsAre 24 bit recordings superior to 16 bit recordings? Can you even hear a difference? We'll tackle this heated subject head on.![]() Guitar Rig 2 vs Real, Expensive Recording RigHow do the guitar emulators compare with the a high end amplifier and expensive signal chain? Find out.![]() My Electric Guitar Secret WeaponIt's no secret that many big boy recordings come from cranked amps. However, here's my secret to cranking amps at home.![]() Electric Guitar Microphone ShootoutWhat mics sound best on electric guitar? Who knows! However, I wasted an evening comparing mics in multiple places to help shed some light on the subject.![]() AD Converter Shootout: Mytek AD96 vs Presonus FirestudioWhat's a high end analog to digital converter going to do for you? Here are a few examples than can shed some light on the subject.![]() 10 Things Every Band Should Know Before RecordingThe emphasis on recording always seems to be on the engineer. That's baloney! It's on the band! Do not step into a recording studio until you've read this!![]() Voiceover Microphone ShootoutI'm not voiceover stud but I did go through most of my mics to see which mic worked best on my voice.![]() Guitar Reamping: Test #1Myth: You must stack up multiple amps to get a great sound. Find out if there is any significant benefit to blending multiple amps together for huge rock guitar tones.![]() MIDI Troubleshooting 101Having problems with MIDI? MIDI can be confusing at first, but this troubleshooting guide will help get you started.![]() Presonus M80 vs Vintech 1272 Metal Guitars Preamp ShootoutHere's a head to head competition of the Presonus M80 and Vintech 1272 on high gain metal guitars.![]() George Massenburg's RoomCheck out the inside of one of the most innovative and unique control room designs in the world.![]() Getting Started With Midi SequencingNot sure what MIDI is or if it can even benefit you? Start here!
If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact contact us. |
| Ads For Non-Members |
|
|
|
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | Display Modes |
|
|||
|
Hey folks,
I bought a ZOOM HD16 a couple of months ago and so far it's been great. I have a question for the experts out there. I haven't had any problems laying down single tracks on tracks 1-8 and mixing down to the master tracks but how do you use tracks 9/10, 11/12, 13/14, and 15/16. Are they for bounce recording only? I've scoured the instruction manual but no luck. Apparently it either so simple they assume you know it or I'm just dumb. Thanks in advance for the help... |
|
||||
|
Quote:
On the 1602, there is a button marked 8TRACK RECORDING - 1 - when 8TRACK RECORDING is armed (lit up) the recorder has its 8 inputs (and it's 8 input selector switches) mapped directly to the first 8 mono tracks/faders. So input 1 goes to Track 1, input 2, goes to track 2... etc. 2 - when 8TRACK RECORDING is disarmed (not lit up) ... Example, arm inputs 3 and 4 and set track 9/10 to record. That's it. Hope this helped. Ruzz |
|
|||
|
Ruzz,
Thanks for the info but on the HD16 on tracks 9/10, 11/12, 13/14, and 15/16 there are no controls to regulate the recording like there are on tracks 1-8...how do you set the record level for those trakcs? Thanks again, Steve |
|
||||
|
In this example, your instrument is connected to inputs 1 and 2 and you wish to record onto tracks 9/10.
1 - Arm Input 1 and 2. 2 - Adjust Input gain control for inputs 1 and 2. 3 - Check [REC LEVEL] 4 - Set Track 9/10 to record. Adjust 9/10 fader for monitor level. 5 - Light fuse, stand well back ![]() I just went to the Zoom site and read the manual online... and it works just like I described (in this regard, it's not very different to the 1608 - some stuff has moved around but it's essentially the same). Read page 78 in the manual and you'll be fine. Ruzz |
|
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Controlling Sonar with Zoom HD16 | Songcatcher | Sonar / Cakewalk | 0 | 05-02-2008 08:44 PM |
| Zoom HD16 a bag of mics and a shoot in the dark | CatCalledDog | Solve Technical Issues | 3 | 04-28-2008 07:43 PM |
| Help Zoom HD16 | MalcolmG | Introduce Yourself | 1 | 04-25-2008 07:25 PM |
| New Zoom HD16 User | lamberl | Introduce Yourself | 10 | 03-26-2008 06:54 AM |
| <Waves> Hi all, complete noob here ... considering a HD16 and have questions .. | Occupanther | Introduce Yourself | 1 | 03-25-2008 09:15 PM |