Recording; Recording Process - Zoom F6 Operation Manual

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Recording

Recording process

Recording with the
follows the process shown below.
The data created for each recording occurrence is called a "take".
Connecting
Connect mics, instru-
ments, audiovisual
devices, and other equip-
ment to Inputs 1–6.
( → P. 8)
1. Set the recording mode
(bit depth) ( → P. 29).
• Select one of the recording
modes: 16/24-bit WAV, 32-bit
Float WAV, simultaneous
16/24-bit WAV and 32-bit WAV,
or MP3.
Turning the
Preparing to
power on
( → P. 16)
2. Set the recording file
• Set the recording file format
( → P. 23).
• Set the sampling rate
( → P. 27).
Recording
( → P. 26)
record
・ Press
to start
recording and
to
stop.
・ Marks (for cueing) can
also be set.
・ Press
to start
recording the next take.
・ Press
to pause.
3. Select tracks to record
( → P. 48).
• Turn the
left until it clicks
to disable the input. Input is
enabled at all other positions.
• This can be set to a stereo
track ( → P. 96).
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Playing and
checking
( → P. 51)
・ Press
to start playback
and
or
to stop.
・ Marks (for cueing), for exam-
ple, can also be set.
4. Make various input and
recording settings
• Settings, including meta-
data ( → P. 64), pre-re-
cording ( → P. 35), low-cut
filter ( → P. 82) and limiter
( → P. 84) can be made.
Checking take
information
( → P. 64)
・ Check and edit
metadata.
5. Adjust input levels
( → P. 25).
• Setting input levels is neces-
sary in some operation modes.

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