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The major differences between the R24 and the R16 are as follows.
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R24 |
R16 |
| Simultaneous Playback Tracks |
24 |
16 |
| Rhythm Machine |
Yes |
No |
| Sampler Function |
Yes |
No |
| Drum Pads |
8 |
No |
| Phantom Power (channels) |
6ch |
2ch |
| Sampling Frequency |
44.1 / 48 kHz |
44.1 kHz |
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The maximum recording time depends on the capacity of the SD/SDHC card used and the recording format. For details, see the following chart.
| Total recording times (in hours and minutes) |
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SD/SDHC Card Capacity |
| 1GB |
2GB |
4GB |
8GB |
16GB |
32GB |
| 16bit/44.1kHz |
3:20 |
6:41 |
13:23 |
26:46 |
53:33 |
107:07 |
| 16bit/48kHz |
3:04 |
6:09 |
12:18 |
24:36 |
49:12 |
98:25 |
| 24bit/44.1kHz |
2:13 |
4:27 |
8:55 |
17:51 |
35:42 |
71:25 |
| 24bit/48kHz |
2:03 |
4:06 |
8:12 |
16:24 |
32:48 |
65:37 |
NOTE: Recording times are approximations and are for a single track. Two tracks of recording reduce the total time in half, for example.
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Regardless of the number of tracks being recorded, the maximum continuous recording time is about 6 hours when using 16-bit/44.1 kHz WAV format and about 4 hours when using 24-bit/44.1 kHz WAV format.
NOTE: When recording tracks using a stereo link, however, the maximum continuous recording time is halved.
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You should use the SWAP function to move recorded data to different tracks. Simply transfer the recorded guitar track content on track 1 to another empty track and then record to track 1 again. This lets you easily create multiple tracks.
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Press the [UNDO/REDO] key to cancel the immediately preceding recording operation. For details, see page 16 of the Operation Manual.
NOTE: To redo only a portion of a track, use punch-in/punch-out recording. For details, see pages 29-30 of the Operation Manual.
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Yes, you can. Press the TRACK key and change the file selection of that track to gNew Takeh to keep the recorded data and record to a new file. Recorded files are saved with the project they are recorded in, so you can select the files to be played back on each track later. This is convenient for recording multiple takes of vocals and guitar solos so that you can compare them later and choose the best takes. For details, see page 25 of the Operation Manual.
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This happens when there is not enough free capacity on the SD card. Insert a new SD card or erase some data on the card to free up space.
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If playback is conducted while an audio track is set to REC status (armed to record), a temporary file will be created on the R24. If the SD card does not have enough space, the temporary file may fill the card, causing the recorder to stop. If this occurs, cancel the REC status of the audio track.
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Yes, the R24 has a built-in clock and can append date and time information to recorded files. The clock should be set to the correct date and time, as described on page 14 of the Operation Manual.
NOTE: The date/time of the clock will be reset if the R24 is without power for more than one minute.
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When using the built-in microphones, physical vibrations caused by very low-frequency sounds can be recorded as distortion. When setting up the R24, avoid locations that could be subject to vibrations from loudspeakers or a drum set, for example. Placing the unit on a soft cloth might also help reduce vibrations.
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No, the R24 does not have a scene memory function.
NOTE: The mixer settings for each project are stored automatically when the project is completed.
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Yes, this is possible by using the dedicated switch. The main output then will carry only the audio tracks without the metronome sound, and the headphone output will carry both the audio tracks and the metronome sound. For example, a backing track recorded on the R24 could be sent to the sound system of a concert venue, while the performers could monitor the metronome sound with headphones as a guide rhythm. The unit can also output a click track imported from a computer instead of the metronome sound. For details, see page 36 of the Operation Manual.
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Yes, it can. From the [TOOL] menu, access the [METRONOME] settings and select [LEVEL]. You can adjust the metronome volume in a range between 0 and 100. For details, see page 36 of the Operation Manual.
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The mark information is memorized by the recorder using hour/minute/second/millisecond information. The corresponding bar/beat/tick indication is calculated for every locate operation, based on the tempo and beat information from the rhythm section. This calculation may result in a slight error. To perform a more precise locate operation, specify the mark point using the hour/minute/second/millisecond indication.
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The tuner function can be used, but the metronome function is not available while using the audio interface function of the unit.
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Yes, this is possible. During playback or recording with DAW software, the fader, pan and other mixer controls as well as the transport functions can also be used. All basic DAW software operations can be carried out easily using only the R24.
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Yes. The control surface function of the R24 is based on the Mackie Control emulation mode. Therefore, it can be used with any DAW software that supports Mackie Control. For information on settings for Logic, Sonar, Live and Digital Performer, see pages 29-32 of the Audio Interface Manual for the R24.
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If the DAW application has a throughput function (routing the input signal through to the output during recording), be sure to turn it off. If the function is enabled, the direct output from the R24 and the throughput signal from the DAW application are heard together, which causes the flanger-like sound.
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No, this is not supported. The audio interface function and the recorder function cannot be used simultaneously.
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When using the audio interface function to input audio using the R24, the computer is usually set to also output sound via the R24. In this case, the speakers should be connected to the outputs of the R24, rather than directly to the computer.
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Yes. The CD-ROM supplied with the R24 contains template projects for Cubase LE 5 in the gCubaseLE5_templateh folder. Using these templates makes it easy to create projects for 8-track recording or for recording on 4 stereo tracks. For details, see page 15 of the Audio Interface Manual for the R24.
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When used as an audio interface, the R24 uses the sampling rate setting of the DAW software. To change the sampling rate setting for Cubase LE, access the project menu and open the project settings window.
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Yes. The latest Audio Driver is freely available from our DOWNLOAD page.
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Yes. The latest Audio Driver is freely available from our DOWNLOAD page.
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The Control Surface function uses MIDI signals for controlling the DAW application. If gR24h or gAll MIDI Inputsh is selected as the input device for MIDI tracks, change this setting to gNot Connectedh.
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There may be a compatibility problem between the R24 and the USB memory. This problem can be solved in one of the following ways.
(a) Replace
Please contact our distributor in the country where you purchased the unit and request that they replace the USB memory with a new one.
(b) Duplicate
The bundled USB memory should be recognized by a computer. Its contents can then be copied and pasted to a hard drive or another USB memory.
The R24 can read from and write to USB memory with contents that have been duplicated from incompatible memory.
(c) Update
Please download firmware here . See page 135 of the Operation Manual to update the firmware.
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For information on SD/SDHC cards that have been verified to operate with the unit, please see here.
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No, the R24 does not have an audio editing function. File operations such as copy, delete, and split are possible, but partial editing of audio content is not possible. To edit audio data, use the included Cubase LE software application or another DAW.
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No, this is not supported. Synchronization is only possible with another R24 or R16.
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No, this is not supported. Synchronization is only possible with one other R24 or R16.
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The audio interface and control surface functions can be powered via a USB connection to a computer. The recorder function of the R24 cannot operate on USB bus power.
NOTE: With some computers, power supplied to the R24 by USB might be insufficient for using its phantom power capabilities. In such cases, operate the R24 using the AC adapter.
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Yes, this is not a problem. The batteries will not be used in these cases.
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Yes. However, please note that the R24 cannot charge such batteries. You should therefore use a commercially-available charger designed for the batteries you are using. In addition, to ensure that the remaining battery capacity is indicated correctly by the R24, set the gBATTERY TYPEh item in the gSYSTEMh menu to gNi-MHh. For details, see page 103 of the Operation Manual.
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Some computer-based media player software does not support playback of 24-bit WAV files. Please verify which formats are supported by the media player software that you are using.
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This is a special kind of connector that can accept two different kinds of plugs: XLR connectors for microphones and phone jacks (1/4h) for line-level sources. Channels 3-8 also have a PHANTOM switch that enable phantom power for professional quality condenser microphones, while channel 1 has a Hi-Z switch for direct connection of a guitar, bass or other instrument. Consequently, the R24 supports all kinds of input sources.
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Yes, the SCR-16 soft carrying case designed for this unit is available separately as an option. Please contact your nearest ZOOM dealer.
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No, SDXC cards (a new higher capacity standard) are not supported. The R24 supports SD cards (16 MB-2 GB) and SDHC cards (4 GB-32 GB).
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