Difference between revisions of "H4N Zoom Recorder - Menu System"
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#'''File''': this allows you to access specific files in order to edit or playback. | #'''File''': this allows you to access specific files in order to edit or playback. | ||
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− | *Low-cut: cuts out low frequencies. Good for getting rid of handling noise. | + | #*Low-cut: cuts out low frequencies. Good for getting rid of handling noise. |
− | *Compresser: reduces the dynamic range. Good for overall leveling of volume. | + | #*Compresser: reduces the dynamic range. Good for overall leveling of volume. |
*Monitor: allows you to monitor your input. | *Monitor: allows you to monitor your input. | ||
*Level auto: Turn off. | *Level auto: Turn off. |
Revision as of 13:48, 23 May 2012
Instructions for using the H4N Zoom audio recorder
Accessing the MENU and Formatting the card.
- Press the MENU button on the right hand side of the recorder.
- Use the toggle wheel to scroll down to the SD card menu.
- Use the toggle wheel to scroll down to the Format menu.
- Are you sure? press the toggle wheel to accept.
- Your SD card should now be formatted and erased of all material.
- Remember to format the card before turning it back in.
MENU options
- Press the MENU button. Use the Toggle wheel to scroll and press to select.
- Folder: you have 10 folders available in which to save your work.
- File: this allows you to access specific files in order to edit or playback.
- Input:
- Low-cut: cuts out low frequencies. Good for getting rid of handling noise.
- Compresser: reduces the dynamic range. Good for overall leveling of volume.
- Monitor: allows you to monitor your input.
- Level auto: Turn off.
- Mono mix:
- MS mix: advanced Mid Side stereo recording technique. You need an additional microphone to do this.
- Phantom: Turn ON to provide power to condenser microphones. If your microphone already has a working battery in it then you don't need phantom power.
- Plug in:
- Record