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The Operation Manual can be downloaded from the ZOOM website.
www.zoom.jp/docs/r12
You must read the Usage and Safety Precautions before use.
© 2022 ZOOM CORPORATION
Copying or reprinting this manual in part or in whole without permission is prohibited.
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  • Page 1 Quick Tour The Operation Manual can be downloaded from the ZOOM website. www.zoom.jp/docs/r12 You must read the Usage and Safety Precautions before use. © 2022 ZOOM CORPORATION Copying or reprinting this manual in part or in whole without permission is prohibited.
  • Page 2: Inserting Microsd Cards

    • To remove a microSD card, push it further into the slot and then pull it out. Connecting Powered monitors Dedicated AC adapter (ZOOM AD-17) USB port (Type-C) Headphones • Turn on the powered monitors after starting up the R12.
  • Page 3: Creating Projects

    █ Setting the date and time Creating projects Templates include preset rhythm loops. Select the desired template. Home Screen • Track view • Level meter view This is the normal recording/editing screen. This screen shows the level meters and Since recorded waveforms and their positions faders for all tracks.
  • Page 4: Connections And Preparation

    Recording █ Connections and preparation Hi-Z ON: Guitar/bass with passive pickups (direct connection) Hi-Z OFF: Guitar/bass with active pick- ups, synth or other electronic instrument Make sound and adjust so PEAK does not quite light at maximum volume. By default, INPUT 1 is assigned to track 1 and set to record. Track assignments can be changed, for example, when alternately recording a guitar and a bass directly connected to INPUT 1 (Hi-Z input).
  • Page 5: Using Effects

    █ Using effects Effects are saved and recalled in units of patch memories. Patch memories store effect on/off states and parameter setting values. Select a track to use an effect on. Add a to select a patch memory. Make specific effect settings.
  • Page 6: Playing Recordings

    █ Recording Press to stop recording. Press when stopped to set the recording/playback position to the beginning. █ Playing recordings Adjust levels with the MASTER fader and faders for tracks to be played. Outputting the click The click output can be changed. The volume balance between the signal after it passes through the MASTER fader and the click sound can be adjusted.
  • Page 7: Editing Projects

    █ Making individual track settings Double Making individual track settings Pan, EQ, send effect and stereo link settings can be changed. The stereo link function allows a pair of adjacent odd and even-numbered tracks to be joined and handled as a single stereo track. This allows their track set- tings and fader operations to be shared.
  • Page 8 █ Editing regions Double █ Adding regions Rhythm Rhythm loops are converted to match the project tempo when added. Audio Double WAV files can be added.
  • Page 9: Mixing Down

    Mixing down Projects can be mixed down to stereo WAV files. Since the project plays back while recording the mixdown, adjusting the faders during play- back will affect the levels. █ Adjusting the mix After switching proj- ects, the positions of physical faders Previous fader will be applied again...
  • Page 10: Functions Of Parts

    Functions of parts ■ Top ■ Bottom ① Touchscreen ⑦ PEAK indicators / GAIN knobs This shows various types of information Use these input gain knobs to adjust input and allows operation by touch. signals. Adjust these so that the PEAK ②...
  • Page 11: Other Functions

    ■ Back ■ Left side ① INPUT jacks ⑤ USB (Type-C) port Connect mics, keyboards and guitars to Using this, projects can be copied to and these. These support XLR and 1/4-inch imported from USB flash drives. USB MIDI phone (unbalanced) plugs. keyboards can also be connected and used ②...
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting

    Product names, registered trademarks and company names in this document are the property of their respective companies. All trademarks and registered trademarks in this document are for identification purposes only and are not intended to infringe on the copyrights of their respective owners. ZOOM CORPORATION 4-4-3 Kanda-surugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0062 Japan zoomcorp.com...

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