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Zoom F4 - Setting the SD Card Used for Recording and Recording File Format

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Recording
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Multi Track Field Recorder
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Setting the SD card used for recording and recording file format
The recording file format can be set independently for SD card slots 1 and 2.
HINT
By using the same settings for both card slots, recording the same
contents to two cards is possible. This function can be used to
create a backup in case the sound skips on one card, for example.
You can also record tracks 1–6 unmixed on one SD card, while
recording all tracks mixed together as MP3 data with left and
right tracks on the other SD card.
1. Press m.
2. Use e to select REC/PLAY,
and press E.
3. Use e to select Rec to SD1
or Rec to SD2, and press E.
4. Use e to select the file
type, and press E.
Setting value
Tracks
recorded
Explanation
None Nothing will be recorded on the
SD cards.
Tr1-6
(POLY WAV)
Selected tracks
1-6
A single poly file will be created
that contains audio for multiple
tracks.
Tr1-6
(MONO/ST WAV)
A single mono file is created for
each mono track and a single
stereo file is created for each
stereo track.
Tr1-6 + L/R
(POLY WAV)
All selected
tracks
A single poly file will be created
that contains audio for multiple
tracks.
Tr1-6 + L/R
(MONO/ST WAV)
A single mono file is created for
each mono track and a single
stereo file is created for each
stereo track.
L/R (STEREO WAV) L/R tracks A stereo file is created based on
the mix created by the internal
mixer.
L/R (STEREO MP3)

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