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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2007

This is an excerpt from a full length DVD available at www.ProAudioDVDs.com.

Host David Wills has toured with major artists such as Michael Jackson, Phil Collins, Whitney Houston, Chicago and Diana Ross and provides you with a professional's perspective but always demonstrated in an informal, easy to understand way.

Here's a complete listing of the subjects that are covered...

0:01:00 INTRODUCTION
0:01:15 Features
0:02:15 Peripherals
0:03:00 The Front Panel
0:06:40 VGA Screens

0:08:25 CREATING A NEW PROJECT
0:08:55 Record Modes

0:12:05 BASIC RECORDING/MIXING
0:12:45 Inputs
0:13:00 Phantom Power
0:13:40 Hi-Z Input
0:13:50 Setting Recording Levels
0:15:00 The 4 "sets" of faders
0:17:30 0dB Fader "trick"
0:17:55 Arming Tracks
0:18:25 Routing signal to a Track
0:18:45 Recording example
0:22:05 V-Tracks
0:23:50 Editing Channels
0:25:25 Pan/Fader Assigns
0:29:35 Multi Outputs

0:32:35 EQUALIZATION
0:33:00 Shelving EQ bands
0:35:00 Parametric Bands
0:36:35 EQing with the mouse

0:37:50 DYNAMICS (COMPRESSION/EXPANSION)
0:38:40 Activating
0:39:00 Parameters
0:41:55 Keying from another source
0:43:25 Copying Parameters

0:43:45 USING EFFECTS/AUX SENDS
0:44:45 "Loop" Effects
0:45:55 Using Aux sends
0:48:20 "Insert" Effects
0:51:15 Editing Effects
0:52:20 Saving Effects
0:52:30 Routing Effects
0:56:10 Other uses for Aux Sends

0:57:50 USING AUTOMIX
0:58:45 Setup
1:00:20 Snapshots
1:02:00 Automating Dynamic Mixes
1:03:00 Punching in on Automix data
1:04:50 Editing Automix data

1:06:55 SCENES/LOCATORS/MARKERS
1:07:05 Scenes
1:10:20 Locators
1:11:45 Markers

1:13:30 AUTO PUNCH/LOOP
1:13:50 Manual-Punching
1:15:00 Auto-Punching
1:16:50 Using the Loop function

1:18:00 EZ ROUTING/PATCHBAY

1:21:00 EDITING
1:22:10 Using the Zoom keys
1:22:25 Selecting the Data to edit
1:24:10 Edits
1:26:45 ...Copy
1:27:10 ...Move
1:27:25 ...Insert
1:27:35 ...Cut and Erase
1:28:00 ...Compression/Expansion
1:28:30 ...Import
1:28:45 ...Exchange
1:28:50 ...Region Arrange
1:29:00 Editing with a Mouse
1:29:55 Phrases

1:34:30 METRONOME/SYNCHRONIZATION
1:37:15 CD-WRITING/MASTERING
1:43:50 PROJECT OPTIONS
1:46:15 UTILITY MENUS
1:50:45 PERIPHERALS
1:53:25 GRADUATION

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  • Its a big gay that u can only do 8 ins at a time

  • hello...can i connect this to motu 2408 mk3 via tdif? if not tell me how can i connect it

  • im a r16 zoom 8 grach recorder. its a simple not so fancy and cheap machine i think its awsome. 400 us dls, but i wanted to upgrade for need of more simultaneous recording tracks im a drum player, so i need lots of simultanous recording aside from the guitar bass and voice tracks. its the vs a recomendable upgrade from zoom r16?

  • hola que tal soy de mexico y mi vs 2400 cd no arranca o megor dicho no inisia corecta mente me pueden ayudar para ver como la puedo reiniciar o resetear porfavor gracias d,j dooxy

  • hello can you put more of this videos but the others parts how to record on this and make it more easy to use the recording machine because at first looking all this bottons it remind you when you enter a cockpit and look all this bottons!,,and what it for,,, anyone that know about this machine make tutorials please!!

  • can i use it as an audio interface on a computer mixing it with cubase?

  • Pretty much.

    The 2400 has 24 true tracks of audio.

    The 2000 only had 18 tracks of audio.

    The 2400 has the VGA built in

    The 2000 requires you to buy an add on for the VGA connection.

    The 2400 has a higher bit rate on the inputs than the 2000.

    That's what the 2400 has over the 2000.

  • is 2400 preety similar to 2000?

  • Zenboy

    I've been using the 2400 as my primary recording gear for the past 4yrs. I love it. It's nicer than worrying about my PC deciding to lock up and do stupid stuff. And it's easy to use be it with a PC screen or even the small LCD.

    I prefer it since I use guitars (acoustic and electric) for everything i do.

    If you're someone that's mainly using a lot of keyboards or synth programs on a PC I'd tell you so stick with QBase or Pro Tools LE.

  • I've been using them since they been out and their some workhorses! Been to the shop a couple times, but what hasent? can someone one youtube upload the whole video please?

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