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Zoom R4 MultiTrak 4-Track Digital Recorder

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$150

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Sweetwater Sound via Amazon has Zoom R4 MultiTrak SD Recorder and USB Audio Interface on sale for $149.99. Shipping is free.

Sweetwater also has Zoom R4 MultiTrak SD Recorder and USB Audio Interface on sale for $149.99. Shipping is free.

Guitar Center also has Zoom R4 MultiTrak SD Recorder and USB Audio Interface on sale for $149.99. Shipping is free.

Musician's Friend also Zoom R4 MultiTrak SD Recorder and USB Audio Interface on sale for $149.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter jk6812 and Community Member FuschiaCircle8833 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 4-Tracks + Dedicated Bounce Track
  • 48 kHz / 32-Bit Float Recording
  • 2 XLR/Combo Inputs & Built-In Microphone
  • 4 Faders, Color Screen with Metering
  • Portable, Battery Powered

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  • About this deal:
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    • Rating of 4.4 from over 165 customer reviews.
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Sweetwater Sound via Amazon has Zoom R4 MultiTrak SD Recorder and USB Audio Interface on sale for $149.99. Shipping is free.

Sweetwater also has Zoom R4 MultiTrak SD Recorder and USB Audio Interface on sale for $149.99. Shipping is free.

Guitar Center also has Zoom R4 MultiTrak SD Recorder and USB Audio Interface on sale for $149.99. Shipping is free.

Musician's Friend also Zoom R4 MultiTrak SD Recorder and USB Audio Interface on sale for $149.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter jk6812 and Community Member FuschiaCircle8833 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 4-Tracks + Dedicated Bounce Track
  • 48 kHz / 32-Bit Float Recording
  • 2 XLR/Combo Inputs & Built-In Microphone
  • 4 Faders, Color Screen with Metering
  • Portable, Battery Powered

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $50 lower (25% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $199.99.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.4 from over 165 customer reviews.
  • About this store:

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Model: Zoom R4 MultiTrak Digital Mixer with 2-Inch LCD Display and Built-In Condenser Microphone

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ArchBroseph
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I've used this for about 2 years as well as, a Focusrite Scarlet, iRig Pro Duo I/O, and more recently an Audigo Mic as well as sometimes I just use the Dolby On app on my phone. They all have pro's and con's but no matter what you decide to record on I'd just say record more often, record longer than you think before and after your music, be open with sharing your recordings as you grow and develop as a musician and don't get hung up on if it doesn't sound right yet. It's about a lot of practice in the right directions that make you start to feel comfortable with your own voice and your own playing.

I really like this device for recording in the woods; the quality feels great; the physical sliders also feel so good to use compared to touch screen stuff. It's also really useful to bring to an open mic with the two correct cables; you can typically ask to plug in and capture off the output lines of the mixer the sound team is running if you're kind when you ask and don't come off as entitled and realize they are providing the local music scene with a very helpful service.

Go play and record!

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Yesterday 03:24 PM
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TalentedRoad6417Yesterday 03:24 PM
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Seems like a good recorder for dawless jams, travel, rehearsals, demos, etc. Can layer and bounce independent tracks.

Been this low price before.
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Yesterday 03:26 PM
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brickwindowYesterday 03:26 PM
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Just going to say these are really cool little tools for musicians. It's nice to occasionally get away from doing everything in a laptop DAW and just having a device that lets you capture ideas. Yes, I know every phone has a voice recorder and other various apps for multitrack recording, but this is a really neat way to just plug in and get going. Oh, it's obviously also great for mobile podcasting.
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Yesterday 04:38 PM
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mikespeYesterday 04:38 PM
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I have the Zoom H5Studio and it's AMAZING! The sounds it records are spectacular! Very low noise floor!
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Yesterday 05:17 PM
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ElatedOstrich5190Yesterday 05:17 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank ElatedOstrich5190

I got mine for $120 on Woot in September 2025. I've seen them as low as $99 on Woot (though possibly refurb, new may have been $109). 32bit float is awesome. As long as I'm not clipping, I'm good.
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Yesterday 07:19 PM
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ArchBrosephYesterday 07:19 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank ArchBroseph

I've used this for about 2 years as well as, a Focusrite Scarlet, iRig Pro Duo I/O, and more recently an Audigo Mic as well as sometimes I just use the Dolby On app on my phone. They all have pro's and con's but no matter what you decide to record on I'd just say record more often, record longer than you think before and after your music, be open with sharing your recordings as you grow and develop as a musician and don't get hung up on if it doesn't sound right yet. It's about a lot of practice in the right directions that make you start to feel comfortable with your own voice and your own playing.

I really like this device for recording in the woods; the quality feels great; the physical sliders also feel so good to use compared to touch screen stuff. It's also really useful to bring to an open mic with the two correct cables; you can typically ask to plug in and capture off the output lines of the mixer the sound team is running if you're kind when you ask and don't come off as entitled and realize they are providing the local music scene with a very helpful service.

Go play and record!
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Yesterday 10:13 PM
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FuschiaCircle8833Yesterday 10:13 PM
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It's also this price at Musician's Friend, which gives you 8% back in credit ($12).
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amaxToday 03:02 AM
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I'm getting creepy bot vibes from these unreservedly "awesome product!" posts. Zoom quality has declined precipitously the past few years, and their last solid/good/well-built product was the Zoom F6. If you want a cheap plastic chassis (just zoom in on those blue sliders too, pun intended), RF interference, and bad software/driver support, be my guest though...

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SensibleSnow8176Today 03:47 AM
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Zoom makes great gear
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toastedwhitebread
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Today 04:20 AM
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I want a recorder with a low noise floor I can record a live jazz club with. 2 onboard mics needed. I haven't looked into products like this for 10 years or so, curious what is good now. I know this has 1 mic so it's not what I am looking for, but is there anything people have experience with and can recommend I check out?

I basically want to be able to record something like this: https://youtu.be/BkBhGD4FV-g?si=xOk8B1PbBFQ8awFx
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huehueToday 05:52 AM
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Quote from amax :
I'm getting creepy bot vibes from these unreservedly "awesome product!" posts. Zoom quality has declined precipitously the past few years, and their last solid/good/well-built product was the Zoom F6. If you want a cheap plastic chassis (just zoom in on those blue sliders too, pun intended), RF interference, and bad software/driver support, be my guest though...
Have a zoom h5. Works and sounds great except the entire outside became extremely sticky over time like many other people.... really can't recommend. But it does sound good.
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bansh77Today 09:02 AM
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How does it sound compared to a Tascam dr-05?

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