Oh I'll bet. I'd still like it please. It'll take far too long and far too much remembbering from my part to nit pick particular eppisodes. lol

On 8/15/2018 2:19 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Yep indeed, I have it all, every single Podcast but I do warn you the archive 
is rather large, just under 50GB.


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Hamit Campos
Sent: Thursday, 16 August 2018 1:17 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [all-audio] I've jumped in.

Woe! You have it all? Every single podcast? Please send me it if ya can.
Thanks.


On 8/15/2018 9:03 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
I do have the whole archive of Blind Cool Tech - Blind Fools Wreck - if anyone 
wants it.


On 15 Aug 2018, at 10:53 pm, Hamit Campos <[email protected]> wrote:

I do have Neal's H6 and H5 podcast. I use to long ago have the H4N 1. As Rick 
Harmon took down the Archive of Blind Cool Tech I can't get it no more. Forget 
the H4N though. May as well get the new and only $199 or something H4N Pro 
instead. The XLRs are the same of the H5. The built in mikes though are those 
of the H4N. But I don't recall if you can move them or not. On the subject of 
the H2N which again I did long ago have Neal's podcast it is cool. You're right 
in a sence it's 4 mikes. I think 1 is 1 of those figure of 8 ones though cause 
Zoom clames it has 5 mikes. That this can do 365 surround sound. It did sound 
kinda geeky. But I never did get 1 though. Again cause it doesn't speak. At 
that time I reallly wouldn't have dared try something with no way of knowing 
what's what and what's happening.


On 8/15/2018 3:56 AM, Aidan wrote:
O yes, I think the h1n is very blind friendly, but since the h2n
have
4 mics its maybe more worth it. I am a bit to scaired for the f8
though. But maybe oneday, but in my region its very expensive. Do
you perhaps have the podcast from neel on the h6 and/or h4n?

On 15/08/2018, Hamit Campos <[email protected]> wrote:
Ah yeah the F8N. That's the other thing I told myself to convence
me to take the plunge. I said self ya keep claming ya wana use
something real hard core pro like the F8N. Well then time to
tighten yo belt buck up and get started with something that don't
speak or play music. Cause the F8N won't. lol


On 8/14/2018 6:22 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
I haven’t bothered with the audio interface bit for the PC yet and
I don’t think I will as I plan to get a Zoom F8N recorder when
they finally arrive in Australia.
This recorder has a far better Computer Interface than the Zoom
H6, nothing wrong with the Zoom H6’s computer interface as is but
the F8N will allow me to do so much more using its Audio Interface
with a computer, more functions I can use such as Live audio
streaming from the recorder - the Zoom F8N not only records but
sends the recording back to the computer so you may stream it to
the world live or whatever -, totally astounding as to what Zoom
have managed to pack into a package for not much more than $1100.


On 15 Aug 2018, at 7:26 am, Hamit Campos <[email protected]> wrote:

Apps for the H6? That's new. But yes you can use it as an audio
interface for your PC or Mac and an IOS device with the camara kit.


On 8/14/2018 5:12 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Phantom power I don’t use myself.
Keeping track of the folders? I use my computer for that,
removing the SD card isn’t hard and putting the SD card into a
Notebook or a Intel Nuc here here is a snap.
There’s also a few Apps for the recorder if you have an IOS
device according to the manual, I’v not done too much research on this yet.


On 15 Aug 2018, at 6:16 am, Hamit Campos
<[email protected]>
wrote:

Cool. Yeah I'd set mine to 96 24 also. I just wander things
like the Phantum power. Like does it shut off when you disarm
the XLR Chanal you were using? or do you have to dive into the
menus again to shut off the power if you don't need it? How does 1 keep track 
of the folders?
Especially if this thing creates folders for each recording
under each of it's own 10 folders.


On 8/14/2018 4:07 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
That’s one of the 50 thousand projects I have here to write up
a menu map and so on for the Zoom H6.
The Menu system isn’t complex so it can be done, just a matter
of getting someone with the time because there’s heaps of stuff to note.
I found the manual a good help in finding out most of what I
need to know, its a huge manual but mainly a good read.
As you can see though the majority of functions are easily set
thus you can start recording straight away.
Other functions I set by default, the sampling rate to
96KHZ/-24-Bit for example, when you’ve got a large memory card
you may as well use the best quality you have at your fingertips.


On 15 Aug 2018, at 5:45 am, Hamit Campos
<[email protected]>
wrote:

Well friends, I've gone and done it. I've just called sweet
water sound and got my self a Zoom H6 for my birthday. As you
all may know the LS-100 of Olympus is no more. But I then
figured ah what the hell why not. I like the H6 quality. I'm
making this harder then it need be. This is 2018. One can
sympally use AIRA or Be My Eyes when there's no sighted
person arround. So meh let's do this. Any starting tips and
tricks I should be aware of? I can't get hold of neal for his cheet sheets and 
stuff. Thanks.






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