Overview

Zoom R4 MultiTrak 32-Bit Float Recorder with Stereo Bouncing

Capture moments of musical inspiration and build compositions on the go with the Zoom R4 MultiTrak recorder. Combining a workflow similar to classic portable 4 track recorders with 21st century digital features, the R4 offers musicians a compact and travel-ready miniature studio complete with two XLR/TRS combo inputs, a built-in microphone, volume faders, 2" colour LCD, stereo 3.5mm output for monitoring, effects, and even built-in rhythms to help you get ideas down. Audio is recorded to microSD, and cards of up to 1TB are supported. A 1/4"-20 thread allows you to easily mount it to a tripod or other accessory, while nonskid rubber feet help keep it from moving on flat surfaces.

SKU: GC26-FXR016R4

Zoom R4 MultiTrak 32-Bit Float Recorder with Stereo Bouncing

Zoom R4 MultiTrak 32-Bit Float Recorder with Stereo Bouncing

Capture moments of musical inspiration and build compositions on the go with the Zoom R4 MultiTrak recorder. Combining a workflow similar to classic portable 4 track recorders with 21st century digital features, the R4 offers musicians a compact and travel-ready miniature studio complete with two XLR/TRS combo inputs, a built-in microphone, volume faders, 2" colour LCD, stereo 3.5mm output for monitoring, effects, and even built-in rhythms to help you get ideas down. Audio is recorded to microSD, and cards of up to 1TB are supported. A 1/4"-20 thread allows you to easily mount it to a tripod or other accessory, while nonskid rubber feet help keep it from moving on flat surfaces.

Designed by Musicians

Zoom designed the R4 MultiTrak to empower musicians to explore big ideas. With a unique dedicated bounce track and 32-bit float recording, the R4 is perfect for capturing you compositions.|

Record Bounce Repeat

With the R4, you can record up to four tracks, mix, and then bounce them to the dedicated bounce track. This lets you free up additional tracks to keep adding layers.

32-Bit Float Recording

Don't worry about your audio signal clipping. The R4 captures perfect audio with every take, without the need to set gain.|

Add Effects

Track effects: Each track features a 3-band EQ, pan, echo, and reverb to refine your mix.

Input effects: Apply effects to input A such as amp simulations, delays, distortions and more.

Built-In Microphone

The R4 features a high-quality built-in microphone, perfect for acoustic guitars, vocals, or capturing a quick reference recording.

Much More than a Metronome

The R4 has a rhythm section preloaded with over 80 different drum patterns to play along with featuring genres such as rock, hip hop, funk, heavy metal, and more.

Every Track is Saved

Tracks that you record are automatically saved individually, even after they have been bounced. These tracks or any other audio files can be loaded into a project on the R4.

32-Bit Float Audio Interface

The R4 is also a powerful 2-in / 2-out USB audio interface with 32-bit float technology. Connect it to either your computer or smartphone.

Control and Create

With a fader for each track and dedicated hardware buttons for the most used functions, you won't need to menu dive to record your music.

Powered for Your Ideas

The R4 can be powered by four AA Batteries or through its USB-C port.

Key Features:

For Musicians, Songwriters, Performers

2 XLR/Combo Inputs & Built-In Microphone

4-Tracks + Dedicated Bounce Track

Unlimited Stereo Bounces with Last Undo

48 kHz / 32-Bit Float Record

4 Faders, Colour Screen with Metering

Built-In Effects

Built-In Loops and Rhythms

USB Audio Interface

Portable, Battery Powered

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Zoom R4 MultiTrak 32-Bit Float Recorder with Stereo Bouncing

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Zoom R4 MultiTrak 32-Bit Float Recorder with Stereo Bouncing

Capture moments of musical inspiration and build compositions on the go with the Zoom R4 MultiTrak recorder. Combining a workflow similar to classic portable 4 track recorders with 21st century digital features, the R4 offers musicians a compact and travel-ready miniature studio complete with two XLR/TRS combo inputs, a built-in microphone, volume faders, 2" colour LCD, stereo 3.5mm output for monitoring, effects, and even built-in rhythms to help you get ideas down. Audio is recorded to microSD, and cards of up to 1TB are supported. A 1/4"-20 thread allows you to easily mount it to a tripod or other accessory, while nonskid rubber feet help keep it from moving on flat surfaces.

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