Zoom R4 User manual

Operation Manual
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Terms used in this manual
• Effect
A wide variety of effects can be applied to sounds, including distortion, chorus and reverb. By adjusting
effect parameters, you can create your own original sounds.
• Bounce
This is the process of combining audio data from multiple tracks or files into one stereo or mono file. The
R4 is a 4-track multitrack recorder (MTR). By combining the audio already recorded on tracks 1–4 into a
separate track called the bounce track, however, additional new recordings can be added. The bounce
track can be layered repeatedly.
• Project
The R4 manages recording and playback data in units called projects. The audio files assigned to tracks,
panning and other settings, are saved in project files. Up to 1000 projects can be created on a single
card.
• Multitrack recorder (MTR)
A recorder that can record and play multiple tracks is called a multitrack recorder (MTR). The R4 can
simultaneously record up to 2 tracks and simultaneously play up to 4 tracks.
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Contents
Notes about this Operation Manual........................................................................................................................ 2
Terms used in this manual........................................................................................................................................3
R4 overview.................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Achieving high audio quality throughout recording and editing......................................................................... 6
Functions of parts..................................................................................................................................................... 10
Overview of screens that appear........................................................................................................................... 15
Using menu screens................................................................................................................................................. 16
Recording process..................................................................................................................................................... 19
Making preparations.................................................................................................................................................22
Inserting microSD cards........................................................................................................................................... 22
Supplying power........................................................................................................................................................ 23
Connecting input equipment...................................................................................................................................24
Turning the power on/off........................................................................................................................................ 26
Setting up when first turned on............................................................................................................................. 27
Using the tuner..........................................................................................................................................................29
Tuner type options....................................................................................................................................................31
Setting the rhythm (pattern/click).......................................................................................................................... 32
Rhythm pattern types...............................................................................................................................................33
Recording.................................................................................................................................................................... 34
Opening projects....................................................................................................................................................... 34
Making input settings............................................................................................................................................... 36
Making track settings................................................................................................................................................40
Starting and stopping recording.............................................................................................................................42
Partially re-recording (punch-in recording)........................................................................................................... 43
Combining recorded tracks in a bounce track (bouncing)................................................................................. 45
Using effects...............................................................................................................................................................47
Using insert effects................................................................................................................................................... 48
Using send effects.....................................................................................................................................................51
Playing recordings..................................................................................................................................................... 53
Starting and stopping playback.............................................................................................................................. 53
Managing projects.....................................................................................................................................................54
Folder and file structure on microSD cards..........................................................................................................54
Opening the Project Menu...................................................................................................................................... 56
Changing project names.......................................................................................................................................... 57
Duplicating projects.................................................................................................................................................. 59
Deleting projects........................................................................................................................................................61
Assigning files to tracks............................................................................................................................................63
Exporting projects as audio files............................................................................................................................ 65
Deleting files...............................................................................................................................................................67
Using as an audio interface.................................................................................................................................... 68
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For Windows...............................................................................................................................................................68
Connecting computers, smartphones and tablets.............................................................................................. 69
Disconnecting from computers, smartphones and tablets................................................................................73
Transferring files to computers and other devices............................................................................................. 74
Connecting computers, smartphones and tablets.............................................................................................. 74
Disconnecting from computers, smartphones and tablets................................................................................77
Managing microSD cards......................................................................................................................................... 78
Checking microSD card information...................................................................................................................... 78
Formatting microSD cards....................................................................................................................................... 80
Testing microSD cards..............................................................................................................................................82
Making various settings........................................................................................................................................... 84
Setting the date and time........................................................................................................................................84
Setting the type of batteries used..........................................................................................................................86
Setting display power saving...................................................................................................................................87
Setting the display brightness.................................................................................................................................88
Setting the function that automatically turns the power off............................................................................. 89
Restoring factory default settings.......................................................................................................................... 91
Managing the firmware............................................................................................................................................92
Checking the firmware versions............................................................................................................................. 92
Updating the firmware............................................................................................................................................. 93
Checking the latest information about the R4.....................................................................................................94
Appendix..................................................................................................................................................................... 95
Troubleshooting.........................................................................................................................................................95
Block diagram............................................................................................................................................................ 97
Specifications..............................................................................................................................................................98
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R4 overview
The R4 is a compact 4-track MTR designed for musicians that enables musical ideas to be captured anytime
anywhere. The bounce function enables repeat recording to capture more than 4 tracks using the 2 XLR/TS
combo inputs, the built-in mic and the onboard effects. 32-bit float technology frees you from monitoring
levels when recording and allows you to focus on the creative aspects of music production.
Achieving high audio quality throughout recording and
editing
With the dual A/D converter circuits and support for 32-bit float WAV files, the R4 can maintain the highest
audio quality from recording to editing in a DAW or other software.
Recording
Dual A/D converter circuits enable recording sounds from quiet to loud without making gain adjustments.
Editing in DAWs and other software
Since 32-bit float WAV file format is used for recording, the same audio quality is retained during editing.
Dual A/D converter circuit overview
For each input circuit, the R4 has two A/D converters with different input gains. This design enables high-
quality audio recording without the need to adjust gain settings, a step that is normally indispensable.
Providing amazing dynamic range
By combining two A/D converters, a wide dynamic range not possible with a single A/D converter has been
realized.
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Switching between two A/D converters
The R4 constantly monitors data from the two A/D converters, and automatically selects the one that
provides the best recording results.
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32-bit float WAV file overview
32-bit float WAV files have the following advantages over conventional 16/24-bit WAV files. Thanks to these
advantages, the sound quality during recording can be retained when editing afterward using a DAW or
other software.
Resolution advantage
32-bit float WAV files have the advantage of being able to maintain high resolution even with quiet sounds.
As a result, quiet sounds can be made louder when editing after recording without degrading their quality.
■16/24-bit WAV
Volume raised
Resolution is low
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■32-bit float WAV
Volume raised
Resolution is high
Clipping advantage
If a waveform sounds clipped when output from the R4 or in a DAW, it can be edited after recording to
lower its volume and restore an unclipped waveform because the data in the 32-bit float WAV file itself is
not clipped.
■16/24-bit WAV
Clipped recording
Volume lowered
Still clipped
■32-bit float WAV
Clipped recording
Volume lowered
Not clipped
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Functions of parts
Front and back
■ Front
■ Back
❶Display
This shows various types of information.
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