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Zoom Dave
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Hi All,
New to the forums and looking for some help as I'm not getting any answers from the manufacturer or the seller on this one.
So I got a Livetrak L-20 as I do a bit of home recording and also needed something that could record a whole band in a live set-up... it seemed a reasonable choice. As we're still locked down, I set the L-20 up at home to do some solo stuff. I connected amps, mics and a drum box and set about recording a basic pass of vocals and guitar wearing headphones for monitoring. Great sound... was very happy with the on board effects as it made me sound like I can sing.
Now here's where things went wrong.
I wanted to overdub some keyboard so I set the kb channels to REC (red) and set the vocal, guitar and drum tracks to PLAY (green). As I was no longer needing the headphones I turned on my live monitors and was instantly greeted by the howl of feedback from the vocal mic. It seems that there is no way to turn off the input signal. If I mute it or turn the volume down, I can't hear the vocal playback. I even hear the signal if the REC/PLAY selector is off.
I had a Zoom R-16 a while ago and I seem to remember that if the channel wasn't red you couldn't hear the input signal. The L-20 seems to always pass this signal through regardless of what your trying to do. Idling or recording... it's always there. I can turn the gain right down but it still ain't off off.
Can anyone help? Is this a design flaw or design fact? Why would you ever want to hear the playback and input on the same channel at the same time?
The firmware is v1.14 which is up to date as far as I know.
If I'm missing something simple then I can't wait for my stupidity to be cured because I've given myself brain block just thinking about it.
Zoom D
New to the forums and looking for some help as I'm not getting any answers from the manufacturer or the seller on this one.
So I got a Livetrak L-20 as I do a bit of home recording and also needed something that could record a whole band in a live set-up... it seemed a reasonable choice. As we're still locked down, I set the L-20 up at home to do some solo stuff. I connected amps, mics and a drum box and set about recording a basic pass of vocals and guitar wearing headphones for monitoring. Great sound... was very happy with the on board effects as it made me sound like I can sing.
Now here's where things went wrong.
I wanted to overdub some keyboard so I set the kb channels to REC (red) and set the vocal, guitar and drum tracks to PLAY (green). As I was no longer needing the headphones I turned on my live monitors and was instantly greeted by the howl of feedback from the vocal mic. It seems that there is no way to turn off the input signal. If I mute it or turn the volume down, I can't hear the vocal playback. I even hear the signal if the REC/PLAY selector is off.
I had a Zoom R-16 a while ago and I seem to remember that if the channel wasn't red you couldn't hear the input signal. The L-20 seems to always pass this signal through regardless of what your trying to do. Idling or recording... it's always there. I can turn the gain right down but it still ain't off off.
Can anyone help? Is this a design flaw or design fact? Why would you ever want to hear the playback and input on the same channel at the same time?
The firmware is v1.14 which is up to date as far as I know.
If I'm missing something simple then I can't wait for my stupidity to be cured because I've given myself brain block just thinking about it.
Zoom D