About This Listing

The Zoom PodTrak P8 is easy to use and can handle the most ambitious podcasting projects. With all the functions you need to record, edit and mix, the PodTrak P8 is your complete podcast studio. The color touchscreen interface makes monitoring, adjusting and onboard editing seamless. Everything you need is a touch away. With the P8's onboard editing, easily trim, split and fade audio clips, you can produce a finished episode. You can even add background music, or transfer track files to your computer to do a final mix.

Easy Controls

The Mic Preamp Slider allows you to dial in the level or gain of each mic. Make adjustments until the signal is peaking in the Good Range. Peaking in the Over Range section can cause distortion in your sound. The Limiter is used to prevent distortion if the volume suddenly gets too loud while the Low Cut reduces low frequency noise that is present in almost any recording environment, whether it is air conditioning, street sounds, vibrations and other sources. Thanks to the Tone Adjustment, you can have that perfect podcast voice by making it darker or brighter while the Compressor/DeEsser enables your voice to have more presence for that perfect studio podcast sound. Additionally, in the On Air screen, you can select Noise Reduction to decrease background noise by automatically turning down the mic levels for tracks not in use.

Crystal-Clear Recording

The PodTrak P8 features six of Zoom's best-sounding microphone inputs, providing pristine audio for you and your guests. With up to 70dB of gain the P8 can handle demanding microphones such as Shure' SM7B (sold separately).

This Call Will Be Recorded

The P8 features a dedicated channel for recording phone calls. And channel six can be switched to USB mode to record your guests via computer. Both options include a Mix-Minus feature to prevent echo and feedback for the caller.

Convenient Design

The PodTrak P8's color-coded inputs, outputs, and controls make on-the-fly adjustments a breeze, keeping you focused on the discussion. The P8's touchscreen display can be set to any one of six languages. You can choose from English, French, German, Spanish, Italian or Japanese.

On Air Button

When a channel's ON AIR is disabled, you can still hear the tracks through your headphones, but they won't be recorded, or go through speakers or USB. This feature is helpful when having sidebar conversations or prepping your guests during breaks.

Wireless Connectivity

Use the optional Zoom BTA-2 Bluetooth Receiver (sold separately) to wirelessly connect your phone to record.

Added Production Value

Make your podcast sound professional by triggering sound effects, intro music, jingles, pre-recorded interviews and more, with nine multi-colored sound pads. Choose from 13 preloaded sounds or load your own. Create up to four banks of sounds for a total of 36 sound clips at your fingertips.

Outputs for Every Occasion

The Zoom PodTrack P8 features six independent headphone outputs, each with individual volume control. For professional playback, the P8's main outputs allow you to connect to studio monitors.

Take Your Studio With You

When recording outside the studio, the P8 provides up to 2 hours of recording with four AA batteries, or connect a USB power supply for extended use.

Audio Interface

A USB-C port allows the PodTrak P8 to function as an audio interface when connected to a computer for recording or live streaming.

Condition
Brand
Model
  • PodTrak P8 Multitrack Recording Mixer
Categories
Electronics
  • Digital
  • Solid State
Bit Depth
  • 16-bit
Format
  • Desktop Standalone
Sample Rate
  • 44.1 khz
Number of Mic Preamps
  • 6
Number of Headphone Outputs
  • 6
Number of Analog Outputs
  • 2
Number of Analog Inputs
  • 8
Number of Channels
  • 8

About the Seller

Focus Pro Audio

North Brunswick, NJ, United States
(6,362)
Joined Reverb:2018
Items Sold:14,692

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