Connections - Zoom R24 Operation Manual

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Connections

Refer to the following to connect other devices, including instruments, microphones, audio
equipment and computers.
Outputs
Set the METRONOME switch to output it
to only the PHONES jack or also to the
OUTPUT jacks.
Stereo system, speakers with
built-in amplifiers, etc.
Turn off the system's power (or turn
down the volume) before connecting
speakers to avoid damage.
Rear panel
AC adapter
Always use a ZOOM AD-14
adapter, which is designed
for use with this unit.
Connecting another
R24 by USB
By connecting two R24 units,
you can record 16 tracks
simultaneously.
11
Connect cables with XLR or mono phone plugs (balanced or unbalanced) to the
INPUT jacks.
Microphones
In order to supply phantom power to a
condenser microphone, first connect
the microphone to INPUT 5 or 6 and
then turn the PHANTOM switch ON.
Phantom power can also be provided
to INPUTS 3,4,7 and 8 (see P104).
Devices with stereo outputs
When using a synthesizer or a CD
player, for example, with stereo outputs
be sure to connect its left output jack
to an odd-numbered INPUT jack on
this unit and its right output jack to an
even-numbered INPUT jack.
Inputs
Guitar/bass
When directly connecting a passive
electric guitar or bass, use INPUT 1,
which can handle high impedance,
and turn the Hi-Z switch ON.
Built-in microphones
Use these microphones to record drums
indirectly or record a band. Turn the MIC
switch ON to input the sounds to INPUTS
7 and 8.
R
USB memory
Connecting a computer by USB
When connected to a computer, you
can send audio files and projects
directly to and from the R24. You can
also use the R24 as an audio interface
and a control surface for DAW soft-
ware.
L
Right side
panel

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