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kentrookie
Posted 2010-03-19 12:26 AM (#376701)
Subject: OT: Zoom H4N


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Location: Seattle
Just got a H4N for recording on the go....
Has a ton of features (32gb max capacity,records up to 4 channels, amp sims, and usb interface)
....but this swiss army knife device's 151 page manual is a little scary.
Any hive suggestions on accelerating the learning curve?
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2010-03-19 9:02 AM (#376702 - in reply to #376701)
Subject: Re: OT: Zoom H4N



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Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains
I think the younger folks are less inhibited to take on new digital products. They intuitively know how to jump in, adjust settings, and maximize the equipment's potential. I have a Zoom A2.1u featured on one of my pedal boards. It is a wonderful tool with many capabilities, but I was only using maybe 5% of its features (six customized presets, the expression pedal customized primarily for volume, and all the output connections). I recently completed a new board with seven pedals that are 100% analog and I'm using about 90% of their features. I marvel at the younger generation's intuition for digital devices, but most are beyond my patience curve.
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Damon67
Posted 2010-03-19 12:39 PM (#376703 - in reply to #376701)
Subject: Re: OT: Zoom H4N



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Hey Kent,

Is that your name, or are you in Kent?

ANyway, I have a H4 that I use to record live shows, my own and ones I go see (will be using it tonight for Brandi Carlile).

It's really not too hard once you start using it. I haven't used the 4 tracks because I have a better solution for that, but as a field recorder it works great. It's also nice having XLR inputs for mics.

I don't have the newer H4 "N" model, but I'd be happy to share what I do know about mine.

If you have any specific questions feel free to send me a note. I'm a fellow Puget Sounder.
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dobro
Posted 2010-03-20 1:19 PM (#376704 - in reply to #376701)
Subject: Re: OT: Zoom H4N



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I'd like to chime in on the Zoom H4: It is an AWESOME point-an-click device. But... Has anyone mastered the 4-track feature? I've read the manual and looked online and simply have not penetrated the required "interplay" of the three switches to smoothly overdub....
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kentrookie
Posted 2010-03-22 10:27 PM (#376705 - in reply to #376701)
Subject: Re: OT: Zoom H4N


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Location: Seattle
Gearwire comes to the rescue... these 2 videos jumpstarted my learning curve.

Both +/- 10 mins long
http://www.gearwire.com/zoom-h4n-demo01.html
http://www.gearwire.com/zoom-h4n-demo02.html
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