Mark
/ January 29, 2013 / No Comment
Zoom HD16 Tutorials
This will be an ever-growing list of How To Information for the Zoom HD16. Most of this information is also able to be used on the Zoom HD8 as well. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to add them below.
Good Luck,
mark
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Part 7
Part 8
Panning Drums
Removing Dead Space Between Songs
Using the Bounce Feature
Punch In/Out
Computer Applications (part 2)
I Started out in 1976 trying out to sing in bands but no bands were interested in me. In 1977 I started playing guitar. The individual that was teaching me (who for now will remain anonymous) told me that I would NEVER learn how to play guitar because I had no sense of rhythm. I joined my first band in 1978 called "Dead Center" in Jacksonville, Florida. I played an Aspen guitar, black; a Les Paul copy and in 1981. I gave that guitar to the teacher who said I'd never learn to play. I wrote my first song in 1979 or '80. Over the years I have been in many bands but my passion has been songwriting. I have written well over 100 songs and though the early ones were kind of rough around the edges, I think that most of them could be dusted off and given a new facelift. Today I am still working on my songs. Currently I can play guitar, bass, keyboard, drums, harmonica, and Native American flute. The flutes that I play are ones that I made myself. My guitars are the Epiphone G-400 faded, an Ibanez RG370 DX, an Epiphone G 1275 double neck guitar. My acoustic guitars are an Alvarez 12 string and an old Kay guitar. My drum set is a Peace drum set. I do my recording on a Zoom HD16.