
Zoom R4 MultiTrak 32-Bit Float Recorder Bundle with Accessories
Portable 32-bit float multitrack recording studio with bounce-down workflow for layered songwriting sessions
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Overview
Key Features
BUNDLE INCLUDES: Zoom R4 MultiTrak 32-Bit Float Recorder with Stereo Bouncing, 128GB microSDXC Memory Card, Handheld Mics(2), Headphones, Unbalanced Interconnect 1/4 in TS to Same 10 Feet Cables(2), XLR Cable 10ft(2), Tripod, 4 AA Batteries, Cloth
RECORD. BOUNCE. REPEAT.: With the R4, you can record up to four tracks, mix and then bounce them to the dedicated ‘bounce track.’ This lets you free up additional tracks to keep adding layers.
32-BIT FLOAT RECORDING: The R4 captures perfect audio with every take, without the need to set gain.
COMBE INPUTS: The R4 has 2 XLR/TS combo inputs with legendary Zoom preamps. You can plug in microphones, instruments, keyboards, and more.
BUILT-IN MICROPHONE: The R4 features a high-quality built-in microphone, perfect for acoustic guitars, vocals, or capturing a quick reference recording.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 32-bit float recording eliminates clipping and removes the need for careful gain staging during creative sessions
- Stereo bounce workflow lets you layer far more than four parts, turning a compact recorder into a deep arrangement tool
- Bundle includes two handheld mics, headphones, XLR and TS cables, and a 128GB card so you can record immediately out of the box
- Runs on four AA batteries for truly portable field and rehearsal room recording without hunting for power outlets
- Built-in microphone captures usable acoustic reference takes without any setup
👎 Cons
- Combo inputs lack 48V phantom power, limiting condenser microphone options without an external supply
- Two-input maximum means you cannot track a full band simultaneously — drums or ensemble recording requires bouncing
- The bundled handheld microphones and headphones are starter-grade and will likely be replaced by working musicians
- Built-in speaker and monitoring options are minimal, so critical listening requires headphones or an external system