Re: Anyone use a Zoom H6 for audio recording

2017-01-30 Thread Dane Trethowan

Hi!

I don't have this recording device yet and their could be a few reasons 
why you're getting multiple files, my H1 did this also however with the 
H1 there was no way to get around this and I wasn't surprised given the 
price of the recorder so perhaps there is a setting that can be changed 
in the H6? I say perhaps because I honestly wouldn't be surprised if 
their wasn't, normally Wave files have limits of around 1.8GB anyway.


So - given you have Goldwave - why not try a more practical approach.

You have all your files - 3 of them you said containing your concernt - 
so why not just open up a new file in Goldwave and paste your files - in 
the order you need - into the new file, you can then save your work in 
whatever file format you like after editing or whatever, if you want to 
save your concert in a single file then I suggest at least FLAC for the 
master, that way you can make modifications and edits etc without losing 
any quality and you can always convert to other formats easily.




On 31/01/2017 11:31 AM, Andy wrote:

Hi all.

I have a nice Zoom H6  digital hand recorder, and although it is a lovely 
machine in terms of it's quality, it's a pig to use if you are blind.

On Saturday, I recorded a 2 hour concert at my local village hall.

The Zoom created three files, not one file.


In Goldwave, for example, you can tick the box titled Unbounded within settings 
so that you can record a file of any length.

My zoom must have a similar function, but I cannot find it.

I don't want to end up with three files after only 2 hours of recording.  I 
only require one file.

Is there anyone who knows what I'm talking about and can help me set up my Zoom 
to make a single file of any length.

Thanks very much.

Very best wishes.

Andy.

 From Scotland with Love.





Anyone use a Zoom H6 for audio recording

2017-01-30 Thread Andy
Hi all.

I have a nice Zoom H6  digital hand recorder, and although it is a lovely 
machine in terms of it's quality, it's a pig to use if you are blind.

On Saturday, I recorded a 2 hour concert at my local village hall.

The Zoom created three files, not one file.


In Goldwave, for example, you can tick the box titled Unbounded within settings 
so that you can record a file of any length.

My zoom must have a similar function, but I cannot find it.

I don't want to end up with three files after only 2 hours of recording.  I 
only require one file.

Is there anyone who knows what I'm talking about and can help me set up my Zoom 
to make a single file of any length.

Thanks very much.

Very best wishes.

Andy.

>From Scotland with Love.