Other Functions - Zoom MultiTrak R12 Quicktour

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① INPUT jacks
Connect mics, keyboards and guitars to
these. These support XLR and 1/4-inch
phone (unbalanced) plugs.
② OUTPUT jacks
Connect these to a power amplifier, a PA
system or powered monitor speakers, for
example.
③ PHONES output jack
Connect headphones to this.
④ Power switch
This turns the power on/off.

Other functions

Project operations
Waveform editing
Snapping
Stereo linking
Converting tracks to
audio files
Adding WAV/MIDI files
from microSD cards and
USB flash drives
Markers
Click
Synth
Physical controller
USB audio interface
Projects can be renamed, duplicated, deleted, rendered, and exported to USB flash drives.
Waveform editing functions can be used in audio and rhythm regions. A time stretch
function allows the lengths of regions to be changed without changing the pitch.
The positions of regions and notes (synth sounds) can be snapped to the ruler shown.
Adjacent even and odd-numbered tracks can be handled as stereo tracks.
All regions on a track can be converted to a single audio file. This can be used to avoid
limits on the number of regions and the use of effects and synths.
WAV and MIDI (Standard MIDI File (SMF)) files on SD cards and USB flash drives can be
added as new regions.
Memos can be added at the beginnings of bars. The overall structure of a song can be
managed easily by adding memos to each part.
The metronome includes a pre-count and tone variations. In addition, CLICK output can
be assigned to the output of a specified track and output only to headphones.
The R12 has a built in synthesizer sound source. Notes can be input by connecting a USB MIDI key-
board and performing them in real-time or by using the piano roll on the touchscreen. In addition,
MIDI files can be imported as synth regions.
When connected by USB to a computer or similar device, the R12 buttons and faders can
be used to control DAW transport and mixing operations.
When connected by USB to a computer or similar device, the R12 can be used as an
audio interface with 2 inputs and 2 outputs.
■ Left side
⑤ USB (Type-C) port
Using this, projects can be copied to and
imported from USB flash drives. USB MIDI
keyboards can also be connected and used
to play synth sounds.
Connecting to a computer also makes the
following possible.
• Using the R12 as an audio interface
• Using Guitar Lab to replace R12 effects
• Using the R12 as a card reader
• Using the R12 as a DAW controller
⑥ microSD card slot
This supports cards that meet microSDHC/
microSDXC specifications.
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