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Zoom R16

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Anyone use this?

I'd being using it as a controller for a laptop/DAW for demoing and recording rehearsals.

https://www.zoom-na.com/products/produc ... controller

Anything similar people would recommend?
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if you're just going to use it as a controller and not any of the other features (multitrack, audio interface, etc). then just get a controller geared towards mixing or w/ the configuration u like.

otherwise, zoom r's are really nice for the price
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Sorry I shoulda said- the audio interface (8 mike ins) is one of the main features I'm after m.
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I've been using this for a few years as both an interface while at home and a portable recorder for out in the field. Having 8 ins is great, I've used it for live tracking a bunch with great results. I never do any mixdown on it, when I've got my recordings I use it in SD Card Reader mode and dump my tracks into my DAW. I've gotten a lot of use out of it.
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friendship wrote:I've been using this for a few years as both an interface while at home and a portable recorder for out in the field. Having 8 ins is great, I've used it for live tracking a bunch with great results. I never do any mixdown on it, when I've got my recordings I use it in SD Card Reader mode and dump my tracks into my DAW. I've gotten a lot of use out of it.
Perfect. That's just what I have in mind.
I'm surprised there aren't more things that fit this bill.

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Yeah, it's super useful, I'm also surprised there isn't much competition for it.
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friendship wrote:Yeah, it's super useful, I'm also surprised there isn't much competition for it.
I think Tascam is the only other company that does the consumer market hardware recorder thing ...
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Btw, it sucks that zoom 86'd the midi functionality from this. They had it for the hd8 - I'm surprised zoom got rid of it
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