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32-bit float WAV file overview
32-bit float WAV files have the following advantages over conventional 16/24-bit WAV files.
Due to these advantages, the audio quality of recording can be maintained afterward when editing in a
DAW or other software.
Resolution advantage
32-bit float WAV files have the advantage of being able to maintain high resolution even at low volumes. As
a result, quiet sounds can be made louder when editing after recording without degrading their quality.
16/24-bit WAV
Volume raised
Resolution is low
32-bit float WAV
Volume raised
Resolution is high
Clipping advantage
If a waveform sounds clipped when output from the H4essential or in a DAW, it can be edited after
recording to lower its volume and restore an unclipped waveform because the data in the 32-bit float WAV
file itself is not clipped.
16/24-bit WAV
Clipped recording
Volume lowered
Still clipped
32-bit float WAV
Clipped recording
Volume lowered
Not clipped
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Zoom H4essential Specifications

General IconGeneral
Maximum Sample Rate96 kHz
Recorder Channels4
USBYes
MediaSD/SDHC/SDXC card
Power SourceUSB Bus Power
Inputs2x XLR/TRS combo jacks
Outputs1 x 1/8" / 3.5 mm Headphone
StorageSD/SDHC/SDXC card
Battery4 x AA

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