Overdubbing - Zoom R16 Operation Manual

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Overdubbing

Recording the second and later tracks
After completing the first track recording, you can record the next track in turn while playing back
recorded audio files. The preparation for recording is the same as for the first track, and you can
playback on a different track.
Playing back the already recorded track
1
]
Press the [PLAY/MUTE/
REC] of the TRACK for
playback 1-2 times until the
green light turns on.
Green light on: playback enabled [PLAY]
Recording preparation for the second track
2
Press the [PLAY/MUTE/
REC] of the recording track
1-2 times until the red light
turns on.
Red light on: recording enabled [REC]
3
Adjust the [GAIN].
Instrument starts
Briefly lights when the sound
sounding
volume reaches maximum.
Red
T h e l e v e l s h o u l d
Orange
cause no red light
( 0 d B ) e v e n a t t h e
Green
maximum sound.
Green
HINT
Other Uses
• If you want to use the same track as you recorded
before for the second track recording, you
should transfer the file to another track, and
make the target track empty. Refer to "Preparation
of playback tracks" on P.23.
• Yo u c a n a l s o s w a p re c o rd e d t r a c k s w i t h
unrecorded tracks.
• This method is useful for creating a second guitar
track using Hi-Z.
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Recording~Stop
4
Press [REW] & [Stop]
at the same time to
return the counter to
the head.
P R J 0 0 1 P R J 0 0 1
ト 0 0     0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 0
5
Press [REC] and then
[PLAY] to start recording.
Red light on
Green light on
P R J 0 0 1 P R J 0 0 1
ト 0 0     0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 : 1 2 3
The counter starts moving.
Perform.
6
Press [STOP] to stop recording.
Green light on
The lights off
P R J 0 0 1 P R J 0 0 1
  0 0     0 0 : 0 2 : 0 4 : 2 4 7
The counter stops moving, but does not return to 0.
NOTE
• If the first and second recordings are on different
tracks, you can skip to Step 7, because you
only need to change the track status and start
recording.
• When you move file tracks, make sure there is
no file assigned to the track where you plan to
record (display says "NOT ASSIGN"). If there are
assigned files, old files will be overwritten and
cannot be retrieved.
• Select tracks using the STATUS KEYS. Orange
lights indicate selectable tracks.
• Read-only files are displayed as <R.0> and
cannot be recorded over if assigned.
Playback all the tracks
1
Press the [PLAY/MUTE/
REC] keys 1-2 times on all
TRACKS to be played until
the green lights are on.
Green light on: playback enabled [PLAY]
2
Press [REW] & [Stop] at
the same time to return
the counter to the head.
3
Press [PLAY] to start playback.
Green light on
4
Press [STOP] to stop playback.
Green light on
NOTE
• When you move a file on a track, confirm that no
files are assigned to the track to be recorded
("NOT ASSIGN"). If there is an assigned file, that
recording will be overwritten by new recording.
• Recorded audio files on tracks will be overwritten
by new recording. If you rewind the counter to
the top and begin recording again, be aware that
the overwritten previous recording will be lost.
• During playback the file assigned to the track is
played.
HINT
• If you want to record a new file, do not assign any
file to a track.
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