How To Use Zoom U24
How To Use Zoom U24
Introduction 2 Playback 14
Safety and Usage Precautions 3 Connecting MIDI Devices 18
Part Names 4 Troubleshooting 19
Connecting with a Computer/iOS device 6 Specifications 20
Recording 11 Signal Flow Diagrams 21
Introduction
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investmentplease read this manual carefully and retain it for future reference. Use this product only as directed.
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Safety and Usage Precautions
Safety and Usage Precautions
For EU Countries
Declaration of Conformity
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Part Names
Part Names
Top
INPUT 1 jack
Hi-Z switch
Level indicators LINE OUT 2 jacks
INPUT 2 jack
MUTE switches
Power indicator
XLR TRS
2 1 TIP: HOT
1: GND RING: COLD
2: HOT SLEEVE: GND
3 3: COLD
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Part Names (continued)
Part Names
Left side
POWER switch
Back
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Connecting with a Computer/iOS device
Windows
Download the driver for the operating system that you are using.
NOTE
See the Installation Guide included in the driver package for detailed installation procedures.
Mac
Driver installation is not necessary when using a Mac.
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Connecting with a Computer/iOS device
Choosing a Power Source
<Back>
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Connecting with a Computer/iOS device
1. Minimize the volume of any output devices that are currently connected to the
.
<Back>
Connecting with a Computer
NOTE
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Connecting with a Computer/iOS device
iOS device Connection
You can connect the to an iOS device when using either the optional AD-17 power
adapter, an external DC power supply, or AA batteries.
1. Minimize the volume of any output devices that are currently connected to the
.
NOTE
cannot accept bus power from an iOS device.
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Connecting with a Computer/iOS device
1. Minimize the volume of any output devices that are currently connected to the
.
2. Turn off amps, monitor speakers, and any other output equipment that is
currently connected to the .
3. Set to OFF.
Turning the Power Off
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Connecting Instruments
Recording
Instruments can be connected to INPUTS 1/2 using TRS or mono instrument cables.
Connecting Instruments
(mono instrument cable)
Keyboard
(TRS cable)
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Connecting Mics
Recording
Dynamic mic
Connecting Mics
(XLR cable)
Condenser mic
(XLR cable)
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Adjusting Input Gain
Recording
You can adjust the gain of each input.
HINT
To avoid distorted audio, adjust the input gain so the level indicator doesn't light up red.
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Connecting Headphones and Speakers
Playback
Connect headphones to the PHONES jack, speakers to the MAIN OUT jacks, and adjust
the volume levels accordingly.
Speakers
Headphones
NOTE
The LINE OUT 1 jacks deliver the same signal output as the MAIN OUT jacks.
The LINE OUT 2 jacks deliver the same signal output as the PHONES jack.
The LINE OUT 1 and 2 volume levels cant be changed.
The MAIN OUT/LINE OUT 1 jacks deliver output from computer playback signals 1-2.
The PHONES/LINE OUT 2 jacks deliver output from the adjusted balance of computer playback signals 1-2 and 3-4. ( P. 17)
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Muting Outputs
Playback
The outputs of channels A (MAIN OUT/LINE OUT 1) and B (PHONES/LINE OUT 2) can be
muted/unmuted.
Muting Outputs
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Using Direct Monitoring
Playback
Direct monitoring enables you to listen to input signals before they pass through the
computer. This allows you to hear the sound coming into the without latency.
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Adjusting the Computer Playback Signal Balance
Playback
The balance between computer playback signals 1-2 and 3-4 can be adjusted for the LINE
OUT 2 and PHONES outputs.
For example, you can balance the PHONES output between click track and MAIN OUT
signals during a live performance. Or you can balance between the cue and MAIN OUT
signals during a DJ performance.
Live performance
DAW software
MAIN OUT Speakers
1-2 30
DJ performance
DAW software
MAIN OUT Speakers
1-2 50
NOTE
Computer playback signals 1-2 are output from the MAIN OUT/LINE
OUT 1 jacks.
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Connecting MIDI Devices
Use MIDI cables to connect MIDI devices to the MIDI IN and MIDI OUT jacks.
<Back>
Sound module
MIDI IN jack
MIDI keyboard or
MIDI controller
NOTE
When you connect the to a DAW using a MIDI port, follow the instructions below to ensure proper connectivity
and functionality.
<Windows>
Use ZOOM U-24 Driver. Do not use MIDI IN/OUT 2 (ZOOM U-24 Driver).
<Mac>
Use ZOOM U-24 MIDI I/O Port. Do not use ZOOM U-24 Reserved Port.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Cannot select or use the device Sound skips during playback or recording
Confirm that the is connected to the If you can adjust the audio buffer size of the
computer correctly. software that you are using, increase the buffer
Quit all the software that is using the , size.
and disconnect and reconnect the USB cable Turn the automatic sleep function and other
connected to the . computer power saving settings OFF.
Reinstall the driver. Connect the directly to a USB port on the
Connect the directly to a USB port on the computer. Do not connect it to a USB hub.
computer. Do not connect it to a USB hub. Cannot play or record
Playback sound cannot be heard or is quiet Confirm that the Sound setting of the computer
Check the speaker connections and volume that you are using is set to "ZOOM U-24".
settings on the speakers. Confirm that is set for input and output in
Adjust the OUTPUT and PHONES volume the software you are using.
controls. C o n f i r m t h a t is connected to the
Confirm that the Sound setting of the computer computer correctly.
that you are using is set to "ZOOM U-24". Quit all software that is using the , then
Adjust the DIRECT MONITOR knob. disconnect and reconnect the s USB
cable.
If no sound can be heard or the volume is low
from the PHONES/LINE OUT 2 outputs, adjust Cannot use with an iOS device
the BALANCE knob.
Confirm that the batteries are loaded or the
Recorded audio is too loud, too quiet or external power supply is connected correctly.
silent ( P. 7)
Adjust the input gain of the . Set the POWER switch to BATTERY/DC IN to
turn the power on.
When using a condenser mic, turn phantom
power on.
C o n f i r m t h a t t h e S o u n d s e tt i n g o f t h e
computer that you are using is set to "ZOOM
U-24".
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Specifications
Specifications
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Signal Flow Diagrams
DIRECT
LEVEL MONITOR
INDICATOR INPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT
1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
Hi-Z/
Gain INPUT1
Lo-Z
INPUT1
AD
Gain INPUT2
INPUT2
INPUT1
-6dB
INPUT2
-6dB
MAIN OUT
VOLUME
MAIN OUT L
DA
MAIN OUT R
To Computer
From Computer
A
MUTE
SWITCH A
LINE OUT 1 L
LINE OUT 1 R
PHONES
VOLUME
DA PHONES
MUTE
B
SWITCH B LINE OUT 2 L
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