Specifications
ZOOM PS-04 53
INPUT
1234
DRUM BASS
[OUTPUT] jack
Send/return
effect
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Bass track
Drum track
At least one track set
to recording standby
No track set to
recording standby
Input
Built-in mixer
Rhythm
Recorder
Reference [Mixer]
About the PS-04 mixer
The mixer in the PS-04 can be used to create a final
stereo output mix by adjusting parameters (level,
panning, EQ, send/return effect intensity etc.) for
the recorded tracks and mixing these with the drum
and bass track signals.
If required, the input signals from the [INPUT]
jack, [LINE IN] jack, or built-in mic can be added
directly to the stereo mix, and panning and send/
return effect intensity can also be adjusted
separately for these signals.
H
INT
• The input signals can only be directly added
to the mix when no track in recording standby
mode is selected. If there is a track in
recording standby mode, the input signal will
be sent to that track and the panning and
send/return effect settings for the input will be
inactive.
• The input signal and the signal immediately
before the [OUTPUT] jack can be processed
with the insert effect (
→ p. 84).
• The signal produced by the mixer can be
bounced to any track if desired (
→ p. 42).
Assigning input signals to tracks
This section explains how to select up to two input
signals and assign them to tracks for recording.
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Selecting the input source
The PS-04 allows you to select up to two signals
(input sources) from the [INPUT] jack, built-in mic,
and the [LINE IN] jack, for sending to the recorder
tracks. If desired, you can also mix the signals from
[INPUT] jack and [LINE IN] jack onto a single
track, or record the signal from [INPUT] jack and
the built-in mic onto separate tracks. To select the
input source and set the recording level, proceed as
follows.
1.
From the AUDIO mode or EFFECT
mode top screen, press the [TRACK
PARAMETER] key.
This section explains the functions and operation of the mixer built into the PS-04.










