Zoom MRS-4 manual Introduction, Internal configuration, SmartMedia

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Introduction

This section shows the various sections of the unit and explains some important concepts of the MRS-4.

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Track mixer

Serves to mix the playback signal of the recorder before sending it to the stereo output jacks. The signal from each of tracks 1 – 4 is sent to the mixer channels 1 – 4 for

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Internal configuration

The MRS-4 is divided internally into the following three sections.

Recorder section

The MRS-4 is a 4-track recorder that uses SmartMedia cards for storing data. This allows audio recording/playback on four tracks.

Effect section

The audio signal can be processed in various ways by the effect section. The MRS-4 offers an insert effect for the input signal as well as a send/return effect and mixdown effect for use on the recorderd signal.

Mixer section

This section is used for mixing the various signals and supplying them to the other sections. There is an input mixer for

assigning the input signal to various tracks, and a track mixer that adjusts level and sound quality for each track before sending the result to the left and right MASTER jacks.

The illustration below shows the signal flow and how the sections fit together.

Now let's take a closer look at each section.

Recorder section

The recorder section of the MRS-4 has four tracks (separate segments for recording audio data). Up to two tracks can be recorded simultaneously, and up to four tracks can be played back simultaneously. Each of the tracks 1 – 4 has eight virtual tracks (called "V-takes"). In each track, one V-take can be selected for recording/playback. For example, you can record guitar solos onto multiple V-takes, and then compare them later to select the best take.

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Effect section

The MRS-4 provides three types of effects: insert effect, mixdown effect, and send/return effect. These effects have different characteristics, as described below.

Insert effect

This effect operates directly after the input mixer. It is used to modify the input signal before it is recorded.

Mixdown effect

This effect operates directly before the MASTER faders of the track mixer. It is used to modify the signal mixed from tracks 1 – 4.

Send/return effect

individual adjustment of EQ, effect send level, panning (left/right playback position), etc. These items are called track parameters.

SmartMedia

To use the MRS-4, a SmartMedia card is required. Before turning the MRS-4 on, insert the card into the front panel slot, as shown in the illustration below.

SmartMedia

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INPUT

Input mixer

Insert effect

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MASTER

This effect is internally connected to the send/return loop of the mixer section. The effect can be adjusted individually for each track by using the send level control. The higher the setting, the stronger the effect.

Mixer section

The MRS-4 has two types of mixers.

Caution

If the card is inserted upside down or

with wrong orientation, it does not go all

the way in. Do not try to force the card

in, because this will damage the card.

Never insert or remove the SmartMedia

card while power to the unit is turned on.

Otherwise data may be lost.

Standard SmartMedia cards (designed

Send/return effect

Mixdown effect

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Track mixer

Input mixer

Serves to adjust the instrument or mic signal input to the MRS-4 and to assign the signal to the desired track.

for 3.3V) with a capacity from 16 – 128

MB can be used.

When wishing to use a SmartMedia card

that has been formatted in other

equipment such as a computer or digital

camera, you must format the card again

in the MRS-4, as described on page 53.

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Contents Versatile effects Flexible track parameter settingsOther sophisticated features Simultaneous 4-track playback/2-track recordingContents Usage and Safety PrecautionsInternal configuration IntroductionSmartMedia Parts of the MRS-4 Parts of the MRS-4Top panel Rear panel Front panelConnections Power on/off switchingTurning power on Turning power offBasic Operation Basic OperationCreating a new song Newsong YES noInsert effect algorithms Adjusting input sensitivityUsing the insert effect LimitLimit Comp Selecting and recording to a trackSelecting a track and recording on it Adjusting input sensitivity and setting the insert effectFADE100 Adjusting volume/pan/EQTrack parameters and settings Preparations for mixdownUsing the send/return effect Hieq on HIGHall Doble Time Send/return effect algorithms and parametersHall Room Room DobleSend on Using the mixdown effectPower Time DobleBoost Vocal Power BoostRecording on the master recorder Mixdown effect algorithmsUsing V-takes Reference RecorderCombining multiple tracks Bounce function Using manual punch-in/out Using auto punch-in/outRe-recording only a specified region Punch- in/out function Switching between time and measure indication Reference Locating a PointMoving to a desired point in a song Locate function Clearing a mark Marking a point in a song marker functionAssigning a mark Moving to a mark locationReference Mixing Reference MixingPlaying back the same passage repeatedly A- B Repeat Assigning two inputs to a trackSTL Adding the input signal to the mixdownInput setting parameters and setting range Linking two tracks stereo link functionReference Track Editing Copying the data of an entire trackCopying a specified region of data to another location TR ERS Erasing a specified segmentErasing an entire track CopyYou can exchange the recorded data of two specified tracks Exchanging the data of entire tracksChange CH T1-1Reading in an existing song Reference Song FunctionsSong menu basic functions Song menu itemsSelecting the recording grade Song Grade Copying a song Song CopyDeleting a song Protecting a songFunctions available with Midi Basic metronome settingsReference Metronome/MIDI Synchronizing an external device to the MRS-4Tuner Using the tunerReference Other Functions Formatting a SmartMedia cardCont Display adjustmentsUsing the AUX in jacks to save tracks Display items and setting rangeMRS-4 Card Manager Software SpecificationsMRS-4 file configuration SpecificationsTroubleshooting Midi implementation Midi implementation chartIndex Zoom Corporation

MRS-4 specifications

The Zoom MRS-4 is a versatile, portable digital recorder designed to meet the diverse needs of musicians, podcasters, and sound engineers. Launched as part of Zoom's professional recording equipment lineup, the MRS-4 stands out for its impressive combination of features, ease of use, and sound quality.

At its core, the MRS-4 operates with a four-track recording system, allowing artists to layer sounds and create intricate compositions. This capability is particularly beneficial for musicians seeking to record multiple instruments or vocal tracks simultaneously. The device supports a variety of audio formats, enabling users to select between high-quality WAV files or more compressed formats as needed. With a dynamic range of 96 dB, the MRS-4 captures audio with clear detail, making it suitable for both professional and home studio setups.

One of the defining characteristics of the Zoom MRS-4 is its intuitive interface. The device features a backlit LCD screen and straightforward navigation buttons, allowing users to quickly access settings, select tracks, and adjust parameters without getting bogged down in complex menus. This user-friendly design makes the MRS-4 a favorite among both experienced producers and newcomers to digital recording.

The MRS-4 is equipped with a built-in stereo microphone, which can be used for ambient recording or to capture live performances with remarkable clarity. Additionally, it includes XLR inputs that facilitate the connection of external microphones, ensuring flexibility in sound capture. The recorder also boasts various effects such as reverb, chorus, and compression, allowing users to enhance their recordings directly during the tracking process.

Another impressive feature of the MRS-4 is its storage capacity. The device supports SD cards for expanded memory, making it easy to store hours of high-quality recordings. Powering the device is another advantage; the MRS-4 can be operated with standard AA batteries or via an AC adapter, ensuring it’s ready for use wherever creativity strikes.

In summary, the Zoom MRS-4 is an exceptional digital recorder distinguished by its four-track capabilities, high-quality audio formats, and user-friendly design. With features designed for flexibility and ease of use, it serves as an excellent tool for musicians, podcasters, and sound engineers alike, making it a worthy investment for anyone looking to elevate their recording experience.