![]() ![]() There are dual balanced ¼" TRS output jacks and a headphone output with a dedicated volume control.ġ35 studio-quality DSP effects are provided, including insert effects such as equalization/dynamics processing and send-return effects such as reverb, delay, chorus, flanging, and phasing. Phantom power of +48 volts can be applied to Inputs 5 and 6, allowing the use of external condenser microphones. All can handle mic- and line-level signals, and Input 1 can also handle instrument-level signals from passive or active electric guitars and basses. ![]() The R16 offers eight inputs on combo connectors which can accept either XLR or ¼" balanced or unbalanced cables. In addition, five assignable function keys allow you to set marker points and initiate advanced editing operations. ![]() Its Mackie Control™ emulation enables the R16 to act as a full-featured control surface for popular DAWs such as Cubase, Logic, Ableton Live, and Sonar, adding physical faders and transport/status buttons that streamline the process of creating the perfect mix. If you use DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) software, you probably love mixing in the box but hate mixing with a mouse. When your multitrack recording is complete, you can use the R16's internal mixer, complete with real faders, equalization, panning, and 135 built-in DSP effects-including amp models and mastering effects like multi-band compression-to create a stereo mix with studio-quality sound. You can also plug instruments such as electric guitar or bass right into the R16. You can connect external microphones or line-level sources directly to the R16, or use the built-in stereo mic pair for minimal setup. Battery operation allows for field recording and enables you to capture your musical ideas quickly. The R16 provides sixteen tracks for recording and playback (up to eight tracks can be recorded simultaneously) in full fidelity WAV format, making it ideal for both professional production and for use as a musical sketchpad. Multitrack recording has never been easier
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