User manual

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Introduction
Thank you very much for purchasing a ZOOM LiveTrak . The has the following features.
12-channel digital mixer & multitrack recorder
The combines a digital mixer with 12 total input channels (8 mono and 2 stereo), a multitrack re-
corder that can simultaneously record up to 14 tracks, and a 14-in/4-out USB audio interface. Compact and
lightweight, this digital mixer is easy to transport and can even be used with PA systems for live perfor-
mances in rehearsal studios, cafés and other small venues.
High-quality mic preamps
The has high-quality mic preamps built-in for 8 channels. The high-quality analog inputs, which
can provide +48 V phantom power, have a −128 dBu EIN rating and +60 dB maximum input gain. In addi-
tion, channels 1 and 2 also support Hi-Z input, while channels 3 to 8 have PAD functions (26 dB attenua-
tion), enabling them to accept high levels of input.
5 MONITOR OUT channels
In addition to the MASTER OUT, the also has 5 MONITOR OUT channels. The MONITOR OUT mixes
can be set separately for each output. Since these support headphone output, headphones are all that are
needed to send different mixes to each performer.
Digital mixer that can be operated intuitively
Opening menus is not necessary with the . Every mixer parameter can be controlled with knobs
and keys just like an analog mixer. Each channel has a 3-band EQ, and the mono channels have compres-
sor functions. The mixer also includes high-quality send effects. In addition, up to 9 mixer status scenes
can be saved in the unit.
Recorder can simultaneously record 14 tracks and play 12 tracks
The can simultaneously record every channel and the master fader stereo signal output for a total
of 14 tracks. Since the recorded data is saved in 16/24-bit, 44.1/48/96 kHz WAV format, the files can easily
be copied to a computer and used in a DAW. In addition, overdubbing and punching in/out can be done as
expected with a multitrack recorder.
14-in/4-out USB audio interface
The can be used as a 14-in/4-out USB audio interface. The signals from each input and the master
fader output can be recorded in a DAW. In addition, signals output from a computer can also be assigned
to a stereo channel.
Class compliant mode, which enables connection with iOS devices, is also supported.
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