<<< The audio in puts are on the interface, unless I am missing something. >>>

As an interface, the Zoom R8 has two simultaneous inputs. The R16 and R24 have 8 inputs that can be recorded simultaneously. All three of the Zoom recorders can also be used as a stand alone recorder. The R8 has 8 tracks. The R16 has 16 and the R24 has 24 tracks. These recorded tracks are stored on a SD card on the device. Audio files from all three recorders can be put into a PC either by direct recording from the Zoom being used as an audio interface, files transferred by USB or the SD card can be physically removed and inserted into the PC. Once loaded into the PC, the audio files can be imported into a DAW or if the file has been completed and rendered to a stereo file, import that into the video software.

<<< . . . the 1/8 input on the recorder is stereo. >>>

Regular stereo (TRS) cables can be used with 1/4" to 1/8" adaptor to feed the output from either the headphone jack or the two main outputs into the 1/8" input of the webcam if desired. A single TRS cable is all that's needed if you use the headphone jack from the R Series recorders. Also, the R- series recorders headphone jack can have a separate mix from the main outputs using internal menu routing.


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