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Gaz Rendar | ZOOM R20 - easy ways to back up and save your projects to SD cards and USB flash drives @GazRendar | Uploaded May 2022 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
The ZOOM R20 multitracker autosaves your changes as you work, but sometimes you find yourself making too many edits and you can't go back to your original tracks. That's why it's important to back up your work. In this video I'll show you the simple ways I back up my R20 projects to both SD cards and USB sticks.
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