Also once I've found out how SoundForge Pro or hell even the new Audio Studio treets it than it's just a matter of getting the EXH6. Because if SF Pro sees it as a 5.1 thing as I suspect it would than perfect. As a matter of another fact, even during the time boath the 100 and the H6 were boath arround and a choice I always considered sucking it up and getting it over with and just getting the H6. Because yes the 100 talks thus 1 can do things on the fly more easly. Yes it had switches for phantum so on the fly you can activate and deactivate at will. But like you said once Dain, what's more important? Quality or ease. Well I took it and added chanals. I decided 5.1 is more important to me. Also like I said before the H6 is     quite a bit brighter than the 100. It's more closer to the 788-T dreem.

On 1/26/2019 12:22 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Okay perhaps I didn’t explain myself correctly.
The Olympus LS-100 is a quality recorder when it comes to audio recording but 
when it comes to multi track recording? Well its a dogs breakfast.


On 27 Jan 2019, at 1:19 am, Hamit Campos <hamitcam...@gmail.com> wrote:

Wow it's real curious to hear ya say this. Because from the comparison Neal did 
yes the H6 is loads better, but wow I guess having had an LS-100 you may have 
noted things I didn't. A toy ha? How so? I'm all ears. I'm verry curious now. 
Because this is how I read that statement. If someone says that to me you're 
basically saying that compaired to the H6 the LS-100 was only but something 
like the LS-7 or 1 of them DM Recorders. Verry curious indeed my friend. Please 
explain. Oh and the H6 did indeed sound more like a Sound Devices then the 100. 
I thankfully still have Neal's LS-100 review in which he did use the 744-T and 
I just use that segment than compair that to the H6 review in which he used the 
NT1-A the most and yes the H6 is quite a bit closer to the 744-T than the 
LS-100 was.

On 1/25/2019 10:42 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Its nice to know that Zoom make a recorder to suit just about every application 
and every budget.
I just rid myself of my Olympus LS-100 for the simple reason that I had better 
machines in my collection thanks very much to Zoom, the Zoom H6 for example 
makes the LS-100 look like a toy.


-----Original Message-----
From: all-audio@groups.io <all-audio@groups.io> On Behalf Of Hamit Campos
Sent: Saturday, 26 January 2019 2:35 PM
To: all-audio@groups.io
Subject: Re: [all-audio] To Dane and list

Dam I'm so jealous of ya 2. It would be so epic to hear an NT1-A into 1 of 
these things. Just to see how it holds up to the ultimate recorders the 7 
recorders from Sound Devices.

On 1/25/2019 8:47 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
I’m not laughing and I’m very lucky I guess in that I’m curious and I get some 
sighted assistance every now and then to give me a hand.
Firstly the Zoom F8N stands on 4 rubber feet which are placed on the bottom of 
the recorder so you know where the bottom is by the feel of the rubber feet.
The top is easily identified by 4 slotted screws that hold the recorder into 
the rack mount.
There is a handle on each side of the recorder so when the recorder is standing 
on its rubber feet these each handle will be protruding from either side of the 
recorder.
The display of the recorder therefor is on the front left with the control 
panel taking up the rest of the area on the front panel.
On the left hand side you have tracks 1 through 4 as XLR/TRS inputs along with 
the 2 SD Card slots and the multi function USB port.
On the right hand side you have tracks 5 through 8 XLR/TRS inputs along with 
the external power supply socket mini XLR out sockets, a sub output socket and 
the headphones socket.
On the back from left to right there is the Zoom Capsule connector which has a 
cover over it, 2 sockets which are for Time syncing with a video camera and so 
on and the 9 volts DC power socket for the supplied AC adapter.
At the bottom on the recorder at the back in the centre is the screw to you 
losen to remove the battery compartment door so you will have to turn the 
recorder upside down to insert batteries.


On 26 Jan 2019, at 11:34 am, Andy via Groups.Io 
<meikle.aiden=btinternet....@groups.io> wrote:

Hi Dane and list.

Regarding my Zoom F8n, I managed to secure the assistance from the BBC Radio 
Scotland's, radio Operations Manager today by phone and I'm delighted that he 
is willing to set up my Zoom F8n for me.

   This is fantastic because I don't know anyone up here in the wilderness  of 
Scotland who could help me out.

So I'm meeting him a his work in 2 weeks time and although the setting up 
should be simple for him, I'm still very unsure of the device I've purchased.

I'm hoping to get my local bar maid to describe the recorder and it's buttons 
and also the Zoom bag that I also purchased  and of course I've also got 
Youtube.

But I really got to ask Dane this silly question.

I've unboxed my Zoom and it looks as though it stands on it's left side 
vertically, however the rather large and clumsy Zoom F8n bag I purchased will 
only take the device laying on it's back.

So how would anyone see the display on the right edge if it's in a bag?

Dane, I'm sure will be having a good old laugh at me, as I've had the device 
for about 3 months now.

So please dane, be gentle with me, hahaha!

Very best wishes.

Andy.

















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