Zoom H4 N - Opinions - Ease of Use?

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Zoom H4 N - Opinions - Ease of Use?

Post by Gerald Ross »

I want to record without having to constantly be sitting in front of the computer.

I want to transfer the recordings to my ProTools LE setup on my Windows XP machine.

I want pristine recorded stereo sound and extreme ease of use. I want to do the following quickly and repeatedly with the minimum of button presses.

1. Set a recording level.
2. Record my performance.
3. Listen back.
4. Discard the performance- go to step 2.
5. Save - record another tune - go to step 1.

I've heard good things about the Zoom H4 N - the newer model of the H4. Any opinions? Thanks.
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Post by Robert Tripp »

Gerald

I don't know if you've seen this information on the Zoom, but you might find it interesting.

http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/ ... agoda2TY_w
http://www.reverbnation.com/roberttrippmusic

http://www.reverbnation.com/roberttrippgospel

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Post by Tony Prior »

Are you sure you want an H4 rather than an H2 ?

All of these units do what you request, whether or not they meet your "ease of use" criteria may be debatable. What I may think is very easy someone else may find difficult and vice versa.

They all record easily, they all have USB access or memory card access, they all have phones outputs, they can all playback what you just recorded and they can all delete the files you don't want. About the only thing I am not certain of is the MP3/Wave formats that are available for each of the different units. They should all offer an external stereo mic plug in option as well as a line in option so you can record direct from another source .

I use a Roland R-1, it has 7 different MP3 settings and 2 Wave settings, I pretty much use MP3/128 most of the time and the Wave settings for any serious music that I may transfer from a multi track transfer to the PC.

good luck

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Post by Gerald Ross »

Thanks all.

I just bought the Zoom H4N and the optional remote.

I'll keep you posted.
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Post by David Doggett »

The H4N looks like it has a bigger screen and easier playback than the H4 I have. I think you will be happy.
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Post by Doug Earnest »

Gerald,
How do you like your new recorder?
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I love the H4N. Easy to use, great recordings. The only downside is the battery life - not that great, 4-5 hours tops. They do have a battery saving mode which I have not experimented with.

I recorded an entire "Virtual CD" using the H4N and nothing else.

Take a listen:
http://www.geraldross.com/lakemichigan.htm
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Post by Jack Stoner »

I want pristine recorded stereo sound
If that was the main requirement, I don't think I would be looking at one of the small portable recorders.

I had a Zoom H4 and was going to use it for "portable" recording until I got a laptop and a recording interface (and Sonar 8 DAW software). I eventually sold the H4 since it wasn't needed. Granted I have more pieces and I need microphones, but I do get "pristine" recordings.
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Post by Gerald Ross »

OK... I'll take back one of my last statements. I used something in addition to the H4N.

I recorded my raw tracks on the H4N using the built in mics and then processed them through my Pro Tool 8.0 software on my home computer.
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Post by Bryan Daste »

Sounds nice!
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Post by Jesse Leite »

Gerald Ross wrote:I recorded an entire "Virtual CD" using the H4N and nothing else. Take a listen: http://www.geraldross.com/lakemichigan.htm
Sounds great Gerald!!! You used the stereo on the Zoom? Could I ask how far away you placed the mics from your Uke?

Thanks for sharing!
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Post by Gerald Ross »

The Zoom was about two feet away from the uke.
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Post by Jesse Leite »

Cool thanks again for sharing. I love the music!
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Post by Andy Sandoval »

Sounds great Gerald. :) I'm debating whether or not to get the H2 or the new H4n.
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Post by Bryan Daste »

I haven't used the H2, but I have the H4n and really like it. The sound is definitely improved over the original H4, and it's got a feature I really love - it allows you to record 4 tracks simultaneously, from both the stereo mic and the line inputs. It's ideal for recording live shows, since you can record the board mix and "room" together with perfect sync. I usually import everything into Pro Tools and mix it there.