Zoom R20 Multi-Track Recorder - Audio Interface - Controller - Synthesizer

Sku: 2.5226

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€433 €499 Recom. Ret. Price:
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MULTITRACK RECORDING - EASIER THAN EVER BEFORE


With its familiar touchscreen interface, the R20 makes it incredibly easy to record, edit and mix songs, so you can focus on the music. The R20 offers the best preamps with the lowest noise floor of any multitrack recorder Zoom has ever designed. With six XLR and two combo inputs and 16 recording tracks, the R20 is the perfect solution for singer-songwriters and bands. Optimise your workflow with colour-coded faders, gain controls and recording regions on the touchscreen: This ensures you're always editing the right channel. Connect a MIDI keyboard to the R20's USB-C port or use the touchscreen to create sounds with the built-in synthesiser. The R20 supports traditional MIDI files to import and play back bass lines, melodies, piano parts, etc. Using the optionally available Zoom BTA-1* Bluetooth adapter, you can control your R20 wirelessly from your iOS device.


As the first multitrack recorder, the R20 can also be operated by visually impaired people via the app functions VoiceOver and VoiceOver gestures.

Features
 

  • 4.3" colour LCD touch screen

  • Intuitive, DAW-inspired user interface

  • Recording on up to 16 tracks (up to 8 simultaneously)

  • Eight XLR mic preamps including two combo jacks for Mic/Line/Instrument

  • Hi-Z switchable for input 1

  • 48V phantom power switchable for Input 5 - 8

  • Colour-coded volume faders, gain controls and tracks

  • Integrated editor and effects

  • Pre-installed and user-creatable drum loops

  • Optional BTA-1 Bluetooth adapter for control via the R20 app for iPad

  • USB-C audio interface with 8 inputs and 4 outputs

  • Record directly to SDHC cards with up to 32 GB or SDXC cards with up to 1 TB capacity

  • WAV format with 44.1 kHz,16/24 bit

  • Compatible with Guitar Lab

    Scope of delivery
     

  • Zoom R20

  • ZAD-1220 power supply unit

  • Quick start guide

     

  • MULTITRACK RECORDING - EASIER THAN EVER BEFORE


    With its familiar touchscreen interface, the R20 makes it incredibly easy to record, edit and mix songs, so you can focus on the music. The R20 offers the best preamps with the lowest noise floor of any multitrack recorder Zoom has ever designed. With six XLR and two combo inputs and 16 recording tracks, the R20 is the perfect solution for singer-songwriters and bands. Optimise your workflow with colour-coded faders, gain controls and recording regions on the touchscreen: This ensures you're always editing the right channel. Connect a MIDI keyboard to the R20's USB-C port or use the touchscreen to create sounds with the built-in synthesiser. The R20 supports traditional MIDI files to import and play back bass lines, melodies, piano parts, etc. Using the optionally available Zoom BTA-1* Bluetooth adapter, you can control your R20 wirelessly from your iOS device.


    As the first multitrack recorder, the R20 can also be operated by visually impaired people via the app functions VoiceOver and VoiceOver gestures.

    Features
     

    • 4.3" colour LCD touch screen

    • Intuitive, DAW-inspired user interface

    • Recording on up to 16 tracks (up to 8 simultaneously)

    • Eight XLR mic preamps including two combo jacks for Mic/Line/Instrument

    • Hi-Z switchable for input 1

    • 48V phantom power switchable for Input 5 - 8

    • Colour-coded volume faders, gain controls and tracks

    • Integrated editor and effects

    • Pre-installed and user-creatable drum loops

    • Optional BTA-1 Bluetooth adapter for control via the R20 app for iPad

    • USB-C audio interface with 8 inputs and 4 outputs

    • Record directly to SDHC cards with up to 32 GB or SDXC cards with up to 1 TB capacity

    • WAV format with 44.1 kHz,16/24 bit

    • Compatible with Guitar Lab

      Scope of delivery
       

    • Zoom R20

    • ZAD-1220 power supply unit

    • Quick start guide