Zoom R20: How to use markers to move through your timeline efficiently
In this R20 Multitracker tutorial I demonstrate how to place markers in several key locations of your song in order to improve your editing navigation. I'll show you how to nudge existing markers into a new spots and how to move forward and backward through your markers while providing my own personal work flow tips.

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ZOOM R20 sale for $299: is it time to buy?

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Zoom R20 Touchscreen Editing: Trim, Split, Copy, Time Stretch, Custom Effects...featuring an OP-Z

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ZOOM R20 - how to use the synth track with MIDI controllers plus thoughts and opinions

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ZOOM R20 - using all the inputs with TRS to XLR cables (applies to many mixing boards too)

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ZOOM R20 - easy ways to back up and save your projects to SD cards and USB flash drives

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ZOOM R20 Tempo and Metronome: Tips and clarifying misconceptions about time adjustments

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I BURNED the Zoom R20 Manual then tried to use it... Did I succeed? 🔥🔥🔥

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ZOOM R20 How to import audio files: mono and stereo .wav files with effects applied during mix down

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ZOOM R20 Multitrack: How to use send vs insert effects

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Your First Home Studio - Stop Buying Gear You Don't Need

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ZOOM R20 with SD cards vs flash drives - formats, importing, storage size, and media to avoid

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The Reason Why Older Records Sound Better

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ZOOM R24 vs R20 comparison - which one is better for you?

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How To Use The Zoom L-12 To Record Your Band

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Making a track with the ZOOM R20 synthesizer

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Why Professionals Use These Specific Microphones

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ZOOM R20: Exporting your recorded music directly to a phone or tablet

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This Johnny Depp Impression of Donald Trump Had Everyone Laughing

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ZOOM R20 how to use the rhythm track with available loops, time signatures, touchscreen drums, etc

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