ebook img

R16 Audio Interface Manual in - Samson PDF

36 Pages·2009·7.03 MB·English
by  
Save to my drive
Quick download
Download
Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.

Preview R16 Audio Interface Manual in - Samson

AUDIO INTERFACE MANUAL © ZOOM Corporation Reproduction of this manual, in whole or in part, by any means, is prohibited. Table of Contents A u d io Table of Contents ········································································································1 in t e r fa Audio interface and control surface ···········································································3 c e m a Install and setup Cubase LE 4 n u Installation overview ···························································································································5 a l R16 audio interface system environment ··························································································6 Connecting and disconnecting in audio interface mode ····································································7 Control surface functions Using the control surface functions ···································································································9 Fader section operation ···················································································································11 Setting up function keys ··················································································································13 Control Surface Functions Quick Reference Sheet ·················································14 Recording with Cubase LE 4 Create a new project ························································································································15 Create a new audio track ·················································································································16 Connect an instrument ····················································································································17 Set the recording level ·····················································································································18 Recording ········································································································································19 Checking the recording (playback) ··································································································19 Importing audio data into Cubase LE 4 Importing by drag & drop ·················································································································21 Using the “Import” command ··········································································································23 The mixer in audio interface mode Volume, reverb send and pan ··········································································································25 Stereo Link ·······································································································································25 DIRECT/DAW BALANCE ··················································································································25 Tuner ················································································································································26 1 A u d Effects in audio interface mode io in Insert effect ······································································································································27 t e r Send return effect (reverb) ···············································································································27 fa c e m Working with patches a n Patch operations ······························································································································28 u a Patch initialization (factory reset) ······································································································28 l Control surface setup for other DAWs Logic 7/8 ··········································································································································29 SONAR 7/8 ······································································································································30 LIVE 6/7 ···········································································································································31 Digital Performer 5/6 ························································································································32 2 Audio interface and control surface This section explains how to set up and use the functions of the R16 audio interface and A control surface with DAW software installed on your computer. u d io in Functions of the audio interface and control surface t e r fa c e m a [INPUT 1-8] jacks [PHONES] jack [OUTPUT] jacks n u Guitars and other Playback device like Stereo system, a musical instruments, headphones or an speakers with built-in l internal stereo mic audio system amplifiers, etc. R16 Windows/Mac DAW software USB Cable Cubase LE 4, etc. Audio driver Audio interface Control surface functions The various input and output jacks of the The on-board control surface functions can R16 can be used as a Hi-Speed USB (USB be used to control DAW software on your 2.0) audio interface with support for 8 ins computer via USB. Transport operations, and 2 outs and input and output quality up including playback, recording and stopping, to 24-bit/96kHz. Effects can also be used and physical control of the DAW faders when the sampling rate is 44.1 kHz, and are possible. Furthermore, various other the unit can be powered by the computer’s DAW software functions can be mapped USB bus. to the F1~F5 keys. (The available functions depend on the DAW software used.) ププププププププ 3 A u d io in t e r fa c e Supports input from a variety Versatile effect functions m of sources, including guitars, The insert effect can be applied to specific an mics and line level instruments. channel paths and the send/return effect ua l The 8 onboard jacks, which accept XLR works via the mixer send/return. The two and standard phone plugs, include one kinds of built-in effects can be applied when high-impedance input and two with 48V recording, of course, but they can also be phantom power. From high-impedance applied to affect only the monitoring output. guitars and basses to dynamic and For example, when recording vocals, you condenser microphones and line-level can apply reverb to the monitor signal to devices like synthesizers, many sources are make singing easier, but record a dry signal. supported. In addition, the built-in high- performance condenser microphones are convenient for recording acoustic guitar and vocals. Comprehensive built-in mixer Using the R16’s mixer, you can make a mix for monitoring live and playback. When simultaneously recording guitar and vocals, for example, you can independently adjust volume balance, panning and reverb levels. Multifunction tuner In addition to standard chromatic tuning, the multifunction tuner also has on-board support for 7-string guitar, 5-string bass and various drop tunings. 4 Cubase LE 4 installation overview To use the R16 with a DAW, you need to install an R16 driver and set the DAW so that it can recognize A the R16. Here, we explain how to do this with Cubase LE 4. u d io in ➊ Audio interface ➋ Control surface t e r fa c By using the R16 between a computer and external Using the fader or keys on the R16, you can control e m devices and instruments, their signals can be transport operation and mixing in digital audio an recorded using programs such as DAW software. workstation (DAW) software on your computer. u a Instrument types that require Hi-Z or phantom l power can also be connected. ➊ ➋ Install DAW software … P.5 Cubase LE 4 Install driver ZOOM R16 audio driver Connect R16 to computer … P.7 Audio interface setup DAW software setup … P.9, 29 Device setup ZOOM R16 audio driver Control surface setup Mackie Control Recording … P.15 5 R16 audio interface system environment To use DAW software with this unit, you need to install it and make settings in it for the R16. This is an explanation for doing so with Cubase LE4. A u d io R16 audio interface system Cubase LE 4 installation guide in t e requirements r Please refer to the USB/Cubase LE 4 Startup Guide fac e Windows for detailed instructions for installing the R16 audio m driver and Cubase LE 4. a Windows® XP SP2 or later/Windows® Vista SP1 or n u later a l 1.8GHz Intel® Pentium® 4 or faster Cubase LE 4 Startup Guide 1GB RAM minimum Windows Vista / XPThis Cubase LE 4 Startup Guide explains how to install Cubase LE 4 on a computer, make connections and other settings for the R16. T(aaossor afcWonol Itlinoennhnxwdseaeoe sDmcwr. ttVTps tt DlhhheXee .ePd iR)nrs iaus1vtn6pead pltol oaltofi t eai toed hncn eo“ ad Cmcbeolupsembcu artapieupsurdte itiro oeuLn rniE .nun ps4inue”gts /D o WWuVtiDipnnud-dRtoo, OwwpMsrso V Vcieniissetttoada Start InstallShield Wizard Su12seHitn oagwnS ade t loUce ocSstnePB (cid:32)ntr ceea(cid:35)ascn(cid:55)bstd (cid:38).lt ehc(cid:43).oe(cid:49) nR(cid:2)n1(cid:43)e6c(cid:48) tt(cid:54) oth (cid:39)teh(cid:52) eR(cid:40) c1(cid:35)o6(cid:37)m(cid:39)puter Press. Start “Found New hardware Wizard” Intel Mac Driver-Plug In selection screen 3Execute. Press. 4Select of how to continue settings.Press. OS X 10.4.11 or later/10.5 or later HINT 5Connect USB cable to the R16 Ready to install the program (cid:26)(cid:18)(cid:42)(cid:92) 1.83GHz Intel® CoreTM Duo processor or faster NOTE 6Ctoo cnonmecptu UteSrB cable “Found New Hardware Wizard completed” 1GB RAM minimum “DoDZaPnrOroiDdwvO FeinMn rMlsso h>ataaonWdlmul itainhetl dspeo o analwagn atedse c s(D“hotSr tmi“tevpZtpeu:Oru/sp/Ozt”.eoe MrCox. DemR”-1.Rc6Oo A.Mjpu s)duiop pDlireivde wr”it hfr Rom16 (cid:52)(cid:67)(cid:86)(cid:71)(cid:31)(cid:22)(cid:26)(cid:18)(cid:42)(cid:92) Banridn gm uapk eth teh e“ Sinopuuntd d” ewviincdeo swe tftrionmg ftohre t Cheo nctoroml pPuatneerl. InstallShield Wizard was completed R16 [How to install the driver] Both Set language selection DAW software NOTE NOTE USB 2.0 compatible port Continued overleaf * 64-bit operating systems are not supported. * USB hubs are not supported. About the screen images The screen images are of the Windows version. About trademarks · The SD symbol and SDHC symbol are trademarks. · Windows®/Windows Vista® are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft®. · Macintosh®, Mac OS® and Logic are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Inc. · Steinberg and Cubase are trademarks or registered trademarks of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH Inc. · Intel® and Pentium® are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. · AMD Athlon® is a trademark or registered trademark of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. · MACKIE Control is a trademark or registered trademark of LOUD Technologies. · SONAR is a trademark or registered trademark of Cakewalk, Inc. · Ableton Live is a trademark or registered trademark of Ableton AG. · Digital Performer is a trademark or registered trademark of Mark of the Unicorn. · All other trademarks, product names, and company names mentioned in this documentation are the property of their respective owners. · All trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned in this manual are for identification purposes only and are not intended to infringe on the copyrighted properties of their respective owners. 6 Connecting and disconnecting in audio interface mode This is a brief overview of connecting and disconnecting when a computer is hooked to the A R16 by USB cable. For details, please refer to the separately attached “Installation Guide.” u d io in Connecting the R16 to the computer R16 setup and connection te for the first time Follow these procedures from the second time connecting r fa c 1 Install Cubase LE 4 DAW 1 e m software on the computer Press [USB]. a n ua 2 Download the latest ZOOM R16 l audio driver from the ZOOM 2 Select >AUDIO INTERFACE. Change website (see below). USB menu >AUDIO INTERFACE 3 Install the audio driver on the computer. Press [Enter]. Install/setup details 3 Verify. Reference: “USB/Cubase LE 4 Install Guide” AUDIO INTERFACE Enter? Press [Enter]. Connect the R16 to the computer. 4 4 Select “Continue.” R16 setup and connection Change SETTING? menu [CONTINUE] RESET 5 Setup DAW software Press [Enter]. Device setup P.00 Control surface setup (Mackie Control) P.00 NOTE NOTE • Set the recording quantization (bit depth) of The ZOOM R16 audio driver is essential for using Cubase LE 4 or the DAW software that you are the R16 as an audio interface for DAW software using to 24-bit in order to achieve the best audio such as Cubase LE 4. quality when recording. (See the software manual When downloading, follow the included instruction for how to make this setting.) guide to install correctly. Please download the latest R16 audio driver from Zoom Corporation’s website at (http://www.zoom.co.jp). 7 A u d io 5 Connect the USB cable to the R16. Disconnecting in t Sample Rate=44.1kHz e r s:Solo fa 1 c e The [DEVICE] USB indicator will light. Press [USB]. m a n u a 2 Terminate the connection. l AUDIO INTERFACE icon blinks AUDIO INTERFACE Terminate? Press [Enter]. 6 Connect the USB cable to the computer. 3 Remove the USB cable. When connection is complete the AUDIO INTERFACE icon appears. Connection setting complete NOTE Data transferred with CONTINUE · INSERT EFFECT settings · SEND RETURN EFFECT settings · Track parameter settings · TUNER settings RESET Restores default settings for each item · The audio interface and control surface functions of the R16 can be used by drawing power through the USB bus. Power from batteries or the adapter is not necessary. · We recommend always using the latest R16 system software. Operating the R16 with an older system could result in it not being recognized by your computer. 8 Using the control surface functions When using the R16 connected by USB as an audio interface, the R16 keys and faders can A be used to control Cubase LE 4’s transport and mixer. u d io in About the control surface Control surface settings t e r fac In control surface mode the keys and knobs on See R16 setup and connection e m the R16 can be assigned to particular Cubase 4 steps 1~6 on P.7~8. an LE functions. u a l 7 Launch Cubase LE 4. 8 Select “Device Setup” from the Cubase LE 4 “Device” menu. Transport section p.10 About banks p.11 Fader section p.11 (The “device setup” window will open.) 9 On the top left of the device setup window there are [+] [-] [|<] buttons. Click the [+] and then choose “Mackie Control.” HINT Assigning Keys For a list of functions that can be assigned to 10 Set MIDI input and output. the knobs and keys of the R16, as well as other transport/function keys that are supported by MIDI Input: Zoom R16 MIDI Output: Zoom R16 Cubase LE 4, please consult the “Control Surface Mode Functions Quick Reference Guide” of this manual. Reference: Control Surface Functions Quick Reference Guide p.13 9

Description:
Intel Mac. OS X 10.4.11 or later/10.5 or later. 1.83GHz Intel® CoreTM Duo processor or Ableton Live is a trademark or registered trademark of Ableton AG .
See more

The list of books you might like

Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.