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Stereo Mode
ZOOM H4
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There are three settings for the input sensitivity:
L (Low)
M (Medium)
H (High)
Note that the signal input to the H4 will be
distorted if the input sensitivity is not set
correctly.
[INPUT 1 GAIN]/[INPUT 2 GAIN] switch
setting
[MIC GAIN] switch setting
3.
At the stereo mode top screen, press
the bottom (INPUT MENU) of the
[MENU] key.
The INPUT menu for making various input
related settings appears.
4.
Move the jog dial up/down to bring
the cursor to “LEVEL”. Then press
the jog dial.
The INPUT LEVEL screen for adjusting the
recording level appears.
The alphanumeric indication at the left of the
signal level bars shows the input source (“1” and
“2” for the [INPUT 1]/[INPUT 2] jacks and “L”
and “R” for the built-in stereo mic).
Bring the cursor to the track whose recording
level you want to adjust, and then press the jog
dial. A fader icon appears next to the meter
display, and the recording level can be adjusted.
HINT
While this screen is being shown, the input
signal can be monitored.
If the built-in stereo mic has been selected as
input source in stereo mode, the two input level
settings are always linked.
NOTE
If the auto-gain function (
p. 33) is on, the
recording level cannot be adjusted manually.
(Steps 5 and 6 cannot be carried out.)
5.
To adjust the recording level, move
the jog dial up or down.
The recording level changes according to the jog
dial up/down movement.
The recording level setting can be checked at the
top right. To record with optimum sound quality,
the input signal level should be set as high as
possible, without exceeding the 0 (dB) indication
on the meter. The setting range is 0 – 127. When
the recording level is too high, the sound will be
distorted.
Setting Application
L
For use when an electric guitar or other
line-output device is connected directly.
Also used for on-mic recording with a
condenser mic or other high-output mic
connected to the balanced input (XLR).
M
For on-mic recording of vocals or
instruments from a close range.
H
For off-mic recording with a greater
distance to instruments or for recording
an instrument with a low volume level.
Setting
Application
L
For on-mic recording of instruments
or single-session recording of a band
performance.
M
For recording of acoustic guitar and
other instruments with low volume.
H
Off-mic recording setting, mostly for
use in the field.
A
lphanumeric indication of input source
Current
recording
level
Fader icon
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Zoom Handy Recorder H4 Specifications

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BrandZoom
ModelHandy Recorder H4
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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