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Free Midi Cable Included. This recorder has been of great use to me over the past 6 years. But now that my recording is getting more serious I needed to invest in a new one. The only issue I started to have with this. Is that when I playback a CD that I burned a track on, there is a constant slight crackling sound underneath everything.

Its got to be something with the CD burner, because when I'm recording and play back the master track it sounds perfectly fine. Its still works exactly like it did when i got it except for that one thing. For an example of sound. Listen here- Listen to"I'm sorry" You can hear the crackle the best on that song.

I dont have the manual and haven't had it for a while. But I will type up a sheet of basic instructions to start a project, burn to a cd, finalize the cd. I'll erase all my projects I'm hoping someone out there might be able to fix the problem it has.

Or find another way to get your track onto the computer. Works great and will come with the original power supply. You can burn your masters straight to disc. All around great machine. All other international bidders use the shipping calculator. Payment due within 24 hours of auction close unless you email me prior for other arrangements.

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This MRSB is in used but good overall condition. When tested everything powered on and the machine read discs from the CD burner but it was not tested any further.

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Has not seen much use. Comes with internal CD burner. Comes in original box with owners manual and power supply. Some specs and features: Never before has such an awesome array of studio recording tools been fit into such an affordable. Portable package. Eight mono tracks, plus a stereo master track and independent stereo drum track. A fully-programmable Zoom drum machine. Tracks sound sweet thanks to the There is a stereo master track for mixing down. So it's like having a 12 track recorder.

Each of the 8 mono tracks and the stereo master track have 10 virtual takes per track. These can be used to record up to 10 different takes of a guitar solo or vocal riff. As expected, time manipulation over more than a small percentage shows up some processing side-effects. The copy-related functions rely on marking the boundaries of the material that needs to be copied on the source track using Start and End values.

An In point must then be defined on the target track. If data is moved to a different location on the same track, the original data will be overwritten. Trim mode allows unwanted noises or material at the start and end of a track to be removed, making it useful for mastering, where mixes can be cropped. However, the MRS also includes a 'track capture and swap' feature that allows any audio track to be temporarily saved on hard disk, from where it may be restored later.

This may be useful when attempting tricky edits, as you can save the original state of the track just in case it all goes wrong, though you should be able to do much the same thing by copying the data to a V-Take track.

The main difference is that the temporary 'capture and swap' files are deleted automatically when the Project is saved. When burning a CD, the MRS writes the contents of the stereo master track to disc as audio data, and either single tracks or whole albums can be burned. When writing single Projects, the CD-R can be left unfinalised, allowing further tracks to be added, though such discs are not suitable for making commercial CD masters, as these have to be burned in disc-at-once mode.

When burning an album, a playlist is first created to tell the machine which mixes to burn, after which the disc is automatically finalised. CD-RWs may be used for jobs where the disc needs to be reused afterwards. The CD burner, where fitted, may also be used to play back audio discs and to import audio into the recorder. Also, very importantly, the drive may be used to back up Projects, across multiple discs as necessary.

Physical noise can be a problem with digital workstations, though the MRS is quieter than most and you could easily record vocals and instruments in the same room provided that you weren't too close to it. I found the recording quality to be clean and uncoloured and, though there is a little noise generated by the effects, especially when overdrive is used, the in-built noise gate is pretty effective at keeping tracks clean.

I found the guitar effects to be typically Zoom, insomuch as they sound a little heavily processed, but they are very musical anyway, and several different amp emulations are available.

Every workstation has its own operating foibles, but considering I've not done much work with Zoom recorders before, I found the MRS very easy to get around, and most functions could be deduced without recourse to the manual. Again, though, it's no worse than any other hardware system in this respect other than the lack of an undo button. The overall quality of the effects is as good as can be expected from a workstation in this UK price range and most are very usable, though I'd be inclined to give most of the mastering presets a miss.

If you do need to use them, then I'd suggest editing them, as most of the presets are too severe, and in any event the MRS does such a good job of recording that you shouldn't really need to do much in the way of mastering, beyond some light EQ and compression. The MRS is a good-sounding, easy-to-use eight-track workstation with decent in-built effects and drum patterns.

The degree to which effects can be edited is a good compromise between depth and simplicity, and you also have the benefit of snapshot automation, which is useful when a chorus or solo needs slightly different settings to the verse.

The single insert effect means you have to do some pre-planning, but on the whole the effects and drum sounds stand up pretty well. Clearly there are compromises when a workstation is built to a price like this one is, the most notable being that all the mixer functions other than faders have to be accessed individually and then controlled using the data wheel, but, to be fair, the adopted system makes this pretty painless.

There's no undo function, but then tape never had an undo either! The other main limitation is that there's no way to use external effects or processors other than to treat the main input or output, so you have to use the internal facilities for everything. I'd say the CD-R drive is almost an essential, rather than an option, as it allows you to back up Projects as well as to burn audio mixes, but if you opt for the USB port then you could instead back up your files to a computer and use mastering software to burn more professional audio CDs that way.

Provided that you only need to record one or two tracks at a time, the MRS provides a compact and cost-effective solution to recording good-quality demos or even commercial recordings, though you may benefit from a good external mic preamp and computer editing and mastering if you're really serious about making quality albums.

On balance, though, I was pleasantly surprised by the sound quality and ease of use of the MRS Add a mic and headphones, and you really do have a complete studio at your fingertips.

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Generally good sound quality. Good range of onboard drum patterns and effects. Not excessively noisy. No Undo facility. No way to mix using external effects.



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