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Zoom LiveTrak L-8

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Compact Podcast Mixer, Audio Interface and Recorder

  • 8-Channel mixer
  • Channels 1-2 for microphone, line and instrument signals - XLR / TRS combo socket
  • Channels 3-6 for microphone and line signals - XLR / TRS combo socket
  • Channels 7-8 for line signals - 6.3 mm jack
  • USB stereo playback and telephone playback - 3.5 mm TRRS
  • Mix-minus function for preventing audio feedback from dial-in guests
  • Per channel: 3-Band EQ, low-cut filter, panorama control, effects loop
  • 48 V Phantom power switchable
  • Effects section with 8 different programs
  • 6 Assignable sound pads for jingles, intros, outros and sound effects
  • 4 Headphone outputs (6.3 mm TRS) for main mix and 3 monitor mixes
  • Balanced stereo output (XLR)
  • 7 Scene memory slots for mixes
  • Battery operation possible (4x AA Mignon, not included in the delivery)
  • Record up to 12 tracks on SD card or computer (USB) with a maximum of 24-bit / 96 kHz
  • Simultaneously recording on SD card and computer is possible with a maximum of 24-bit / 48 kHz
  • Integrated USB audio interface with 12 inputs and 4 outputs
  • USB 2.0
  • System requirements: Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.12 or later
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 282 x 268 x 74 mm
  • Weight: 1.56 kg
  • Includes 3.5 mm TRRS cable, USB cable and AD-17 power adapter
  • Suitable case: Art.502745 (not included in the delivery)
  • Suitable case: Art.498148 (not included in the delivery)
Available since December 2019
Item number 477037
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Recording / Playback Channels 12x4
Number of Mic Inputs 6
Number of Line Inputs 8
Instrument Inputs 2
Number of Line Outs 2
Headphone Outs 4
Phantom power Yes
Number of S/PDIF Connectors 0
Number of ADAT Connectors 0
Numer of AES/EBU Connectors 0
Number of MADI Connectors 0
Ethernet 0
Other Connectors No
MIDI interface No
Word Clock No
Max. sample rate (kHz) 96 kHz
Max. resolution in bit 24 bit
USB Bus-Powered Yes
Incl. power supply Yes
USB Version 2.0
Width in mm 282 mm
Depth in mm 268 mm
Height in mm 74 mm
Connection Format USB port Micro B
User Interface Physical
Number Of Tracks 12
Number of faders 10
Simultaneous Recording: Amount Of Tracks 12
DSP Input channels 8
Effects 1
Storage Medium SD, USB
DSP Output Channels 4
Busses 4
XLR Connectors 6
Mic Preamp 6
Mono-Line Input 6
Jack Connectors 8
Stereo-Line Input 2
MIDI Interface None
Physical outputs 6
Digital stagebox connection No
USB connection 1
Digital Connections None
Miscellaneous Connectors Lineout
Hotspot No
Headphone connection 1
Multitrack Record Yes
Soundcard interface Micro Usb Type B
Options 6 Sound Pads
integratated Player/Rec via USB/SD Multitrack
Recorder Format WAV
RTA No
FX Processor 1
31 Band EQ 0
Matrix 0
DCA/VCA Groups 0
Midi Connector No
Sample rate 48 kHz
Separate Personal Monitor system No
Expansion Card slots 0
Digital ADAT No
Digital SPDIF No
Digital AES3/ASESEB No
Digital MADI No
Zero latency monitoring 1
Digital Dante No
110V capable 1
Case No
19" Rackmount No
Height 74 mm
Width 282 mm
Depth 268 mm
Weight 1,5 kg
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Absolutely great for what it does
CDStewArt 28.09.2020
I bought this to record a wide variety of voiceovers and musical instruments on battery power, but it has become my main audio interface for my Linux computer. It does everything that is advertised very well. I can record high-quality voice-overs on battery in a portable vocal booth. I can take it with me to record several instruments or mics out of a studio environment.
I think it really has no cons, with the slight exception of having only one USB port for both data and power, which I had to work around to use as my interface for Linux.
In short, if you are after a general and versatile recorder for voice, podcasts, instruments, small bands, etc, this has proven excellent for me.
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Multifunction tool - does many things quite well
chrisrust 07.02.2023
I needed a mixer for small streaming/video gigs, including outdoor events with no AC power, plus a backup for my main PA mixer and a replacement for my Zoom L6 for small recording tasks.

It does everything I want but not as well as using more expensive specialist tools. Probably the best thing is the battery power, so it's very quick and easy to get out and set up at home or take to an outdoor event (I have some battery powered PA speakers). As a multitrack recorder it's pretty good and a very useful balance of functionality and portability, it's very compact for an 8-channel mixer. I've added an ART dual pre to make it a true 8 input microphone mixer.

But I would always use my Soundcraft ui24 digital mixer in preference if circumstances allow. The L-8 lacks any parametric EQ or compression, and no EQ on the outputs, the hybrid digital/analog controls are fiddly and require concentration, so it's not intuitive.

So not perfect but a wide range of useful functions, especially if you have good quality inputs that don't need much treatment
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Excellent value
Richie G. 06.07.2020
I bought this as an alternative to the Rode Caster Pro, as a cheaper alternative, although the Rode has a nicer look and feel with big buttons, a huge advantage to the Zoom LiveTrack is it doesn't need its own separate psu when connected to the computer. I'm still getting to grips with much of its features. yesterday I did my radio broadcast through the zoom Livetrack device, worked well.
features - could prob do with a few more to bring up to Rode's standard like mix minus availability on usb & all channels not just phone.
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It is fine as a mixer, but unusable as a class compliant audio interface!
T. P. 16.03.2023
I've bought this mixer to route my external synths into the Maschine+ which is running in standalone mode.
According to the specifications, my decision was a no brainer.
- Possibility to operate with batteries for better portability
- 96kHz audio processing + audio effects
- class compliant audio interface mode
- recording feature with overdub!

More I used the mixer more I got disappointed.
Here's what I've find good, bad and terrible about this mixer.

Good:
Sound and build quality.
It works as a class compliant audio interface (Maschine+ recognizes it) (if you are interested in this please read the terrible part!)
More than enough monitoring outs.

Bad:
In 96kHz, you can only use the unit as a mixer (Recording in 96kHz might work too but I don't need it)
All rest of the functionality like ABC Mixes, effects and Audio Interface mode only work in 41kHz mode.

I've used the unit with Eneloop Ni-Mh batteries, it doesn't run for a long time, maybe 1 hour?
Alkaline surely lasts longer but who doesn't get bad conscience replacing alkaline batteries every 2 hours?

Overall handling of the device feels retro (but in a bad way). Some of the options like putting the unit into audio interface mode are not saved, so you have to put the unit into that mode every time you power it up.

Input channels 7 and 8 are shared with output 1/2 and 3/4 correspondingly, when used in audio interface mode. So you can not hear the output from the host, when you are recording from those channels.

Recording with overdub is definitely is not the overdub you know from DAWs, so don't expect it to work like a guitar looper.

Terrible:
Here comes the most annoying thing about this mixer (if you want to use it as a class compliant audio interface).
You can use the unit as a class compliant audio interface ONLY IF you power the unit with batteries!!!
As the unit wants you to unplug the usb cable befor switching into the class compliant mode.
Such a terrible design!
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