Interesting, this means you could technicly do 5.1 surround sound with it. Cool!
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joe Giovanelli Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2012 3:05 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: would like information about the zoom h4n plese. ll, Angel, I guess you could say that there's a possibility of 5 mikes, but only two can be used at a time. If you want to think about this, we could say that 6 mikes are available. There are two, internal mikes, 2 mikes which are external, plugged into XLR connecters and 2 which can be connected to a jack on the rear of the machine. There is multitrack capabilites but I have not used it nor do I know how to do so. I will send the file later, off list. Joe G. ----- Original Message ----- 1from#c angel.adornoblea <[email protected]> 1to#c #h11;pc 1audio 14cus.n 1li/#j <[email protected]>, Date: Sunday, Jul 15, 2012 11:28:28 Subject: Re: would like information about the zoom h4n plese. > > > thanks for the info I wouldn't mind that text file send it to me off > list, does it hold 5 mics or how many mics does it hold? > ----- Original Message ----- @@@> 1from#c #h1;joe 1giovanelli#j <[email protected]> @@@> 1to#c <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2012 9:44 AM > Subject: Re: would like information about the zoom h4n plese. > > > > Hello, Angel and List, > > > > I use a Zoom H4N recorder for many reasons. > > > > First, it provides 48 volts for certain condenser mikes. > > > > Next, it is very easy to move between internal and external mikes. > > > > Next, there's a buffer which holds 2 seconds of audio. What this > > means is that if you're in a situation "in which you don't know when > > a permance will start, the buffer avoides your missing the first 2 > > seconds. In other words, as soon as you hear the beginning of what > > you're going to record, you press the record button and those first > > seconds will be there just az though you knew when to start recording in the b/ place. > > > > Next, because recordings are made on sd cards, it is possible to > > dump the contents of those cards right to your computer. > > > > I have a textfile written by Neal Ewers and Tom Kingston which does > > a great job of describing the recorder and how to make it as > > accessible as possible. Even if you found a recorder which might be > > better than this one, chances are that it won't have instructions > > made to help blind users. > > > > I doubt that I should put all that on this list, but if you decide > > to get the machine, I will send you the material off list. > > > > Let me know if I can be of more help. > > > > Joe G. > > > > @@@> @@@> ----- Original Message ----- @@@> @@@> cb-dsacb-ds;b2fromcb-dsc angel.adornoblea <[email protected]> > > cb-dsa2tocb-dsc cb-dgb-dsaa#b2pc cb-dsa2audio #ad2cus.n > > #a;li@/cb-dsj @@@> @@@> <[email protected]>, > > Date: Sunday, Jul 15, 2012 08:50:15 > > Subject: would like information about the zoom h4n plese. > > > >> > >> > >> hi list I am thinking about getting the Zoom h4n I am thinking > >> about doing my own podcast. the Zoom h4n sounds good because you > >> can record to an sd card and also it holds 5 mics. > >> all suggestions and opinions will be appreciated. > >> thanks angel. > >> To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: @@@> @@@> @@@> [email protected] > > > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: @@@> @@@> [email protected] > > > > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: @@@> [email protected] To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [email protected]
