Well to say the Zoom H1N has menus wouldn't be describing the machine 
accurately.
Yes, the H1N has a setup menu of sorts but it isn't crucial to using the 
machine.
All other functions have shortcuts pretty much so its just a matter of 
remembering what key preses and holds do what.
The Zoom H1N has a comprehensive list of functions controlled by a most 
interesting interface that won't be a problem to get around once I learn it, if 
I can use keyboard shortcuts on a computer then the Zoom H1N will be as easy as 
peazy.
The H1 had no menu system at all but was limited in its functionality.
Actually the author of a review I watched on the Zoom H1N actually recommends 
that if you already have a Zoom H1 - and you're happy with it - then don't 
bother upgrading.
My Zoom H1 unit is 9 years old and has seen better days so why not the upgrade.


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Anders Holmberg
Sent: Sunday, 14 July 2019 6:01 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [all-audio] Zoom H1N Handy Recorder

Hi!
I just heard my friend about another recorder with no menus at all which makes 
me interestd.
I don’t give a dam about the zooms cause i can’t for the life of me remember 
the menus and have no sighted help for that either.
/A

> 12 juli 2019 kl. 03:41 skrev Dane Trethowan <[email protected]>:
> 
> Just received this in the mail and have had a brief look at the recorder.
> 
> First glances leave me impressed.
> 
> The H1N is heavier then the previous H1 and sports most of the 
> controls on the front of the recorder below the display.
> 
> I like the idea of the analogue input level control which is very 
> stiff to adjust and small enough to keep out of the way so the 
> adjustment stays permanent and won't be knocked.
> 
> The H1N runs on 2 AAA batteries and requires the user to go through a 
> setup process for display language, Time and Date etc so no recordings 
> unfortunately until I get some eyeballs to give me a hand tomorrow but 
> I can tell you now that tomorrow just can't come quickly enough.
> 
> One of the problems I found with the Zoom H1 was the slow recovery of 
> the Automatic Recording Level so it will be interesting to see what if 
> anything Zoom have done about this? I suspect that the limiters now 
> included with the recorder will make all the difference here and - 
> this being the case - the H1N could make a very nice recorder for 
> dictation along with just about everything else.
> 
> Others didn't like the fact that the older H1 didn't have a pause 
> control so the addition of a pause control is welcome along with a pre-record 
> buffer.
> 
> The slot for the Micro SD card is easily accessible on the right hand 
> side of the recorder just below the input jack and can be opened 
> easily so that's another nice touch for this handy recorder over the older 
> model.
> 
> Too many other additional features and functions to mention over the 
> H1 so I look forward to sorting all of these out over time and I'm 
> glad it's the weekend, others might be disappointed with the weekend 
> weather - bitterly cold and windy here - but its great manual-type reading 
> weather.
> 
> .
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 






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