Overdubbing; Recording Additional Tracks; Playing Already Recorded Tracks - Zoom R24 Operation Manual

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Overdubbing

Recording additional tracks

After recording the first track, you can record additional tracks while playing back already
recorded audio. Preparations for recording are the same as for the first track, but you can
also set recordings to play on different tracks.

Playing already recorded tracks

1
Playback-ready when green
Preparing to record more tracks
2
When red, recording is possible
3
Adjust the input level.
Make
noise!
Red
Orange
Orange
Green
Recording level
27
Press 1-2 times until the
indicator lights green for
all tracks to be played
back.
Press for all recording
tracks 1-2 times until the
track light turns red.
Input sensitivity
Briefly lights when the volume
reaches maximum.
Set the level so that
at maximum volume
the red light (0 dB)
does not light.
Monitoring system
Start and stop recording
4
Press and hold
to return to the beginning.
5
Lit red
Lit green
Play!
6
Press to stop.
HINT
• If you want to use a track that has already been
recorded on for a later recording, assign the
recorded file to another track, and make the
target track empty. Refer to "Changing the play-
back take" (P25).
You can also swap recorded tracks with unre-
corded tracks.
Do this, when creating a second guitar track
using Hi-Z, for example.
and press
Press REC and PLAY
in order to start
recording.
Counter starts
Lit
green
Unlit
The counter stops moving,
but does not return to 0.

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