I was wondering how to use that mic jack in the back! I was befuddled why they put that in the back in such a dumb place. Mine didn't come with a leg like that.. I can certainly make one... Thanks for the tip!
Dude, unless you want to record with both the built in mics (or the little imput your useing) AND the bottom 2 inputs you don't need to change your settings like that. Just hit the Mic1 or Mic2 button and it will automatically switch to those inputs. Using 4 channel, you're doing just that. You will record from both the bottom inputs and both the built in mics(or a stereo signal from the 3.5mm input) Learning about your zoom a little better will make your life easier mate!
Also, your way will create an extra unnessesary recording on the SD card. Unless you are wanting to get audio from both the built in mics and the bottom imputs of course.
I don't use my Zoom H4n PRO much because of my type of video (TOY R/C Model Planes) where I need someone to figure a way for my Canon XA-30 or T5i to take my H4n PRO from pause to record and back to pause as I press the Record/Pause button on the camera. I have the Wired Remote for the H4n PRO but need the H4n PRO better synced with the Record/Pause of my camera as there many shots are very short 3 to 10 seconds and as many shots as 25 to 30 or more in a single flight. and can be of different aircraft. So you can see the synchronization of audio can be very time consuming if not at all impossible. Any help out there PLZ.
Hi Scott, do you know the name or where to buy the accessory attached to the recorder that allows it to be stand up on a table or that serves as a base if you know what I mean (that stick) Thanks a lot.
Zoom MA-2 Tripod to Mic Stand Adapter, Fits In Standard Mic Clip, Mount Zoom Audio and Video Recorders in Mic Clip, Use Handheld to Reduce Handling Noise www.amazon.com/dp/B0032D0P84/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_2CRXBJ39283FJ2DMHEM9
hey, awesome video. I have a question, will this also work with a larger board? Do you know if I would be able to record a whole band like this? and will it sound good?
Thanks a lot... You are the best. Please I do have a question. When I record, the output to my camera always have a background noise. But when I play the zoom h4n audio directly I don't hear the background noise. How do I remove the background noise from the output...? Thanks
If you are using the H4n's headphone jack to send the signal to your camera, that signal is Very Low. A "headphone level" signal is much lower than a "mic level" signal, which is lower than a "line level" signal. The H4n should really have a separate, dedicated "line-level" output jack. Your camera's audio input jack is designed to accept either a mic or line level source. In your case, it's better to just use the audio that's being recorded to your SD card (in the H4n). The audio going to your camera should only be used for "reference"...
can any help me pls? i used it as quarter input and with auto level. it's not sound after i import to final cut. i only heard little bit sound. thats why what level is good to input with quarter?
very cool! could the zoom h6 be connected to a mixer if the mixer was also connected to 2 PA speakers, and record 5 to 10 inputs (mics, keyboard, voices, guitar, violin) playing live in church?
Is this able to be used outside? Like if there is a small speaking event and I put it on a tripod near the speaker, will it capture their audio clearly or will they have to speak directly into it?
My zoom won’t pick up any sound when an external mic is in the small hole near the internal mics. The two on the other side do... but nothing happens with the sound when a mic is plugged in on top Please help!
If I'm hooked up to a mixer and running karaoke inputs and Mic inputs can I record using this device and then put it on my computer and make cd's for people?
I got a line output from mixture and put in the mic jack in the back of H4 with the stereo plug, when I start the recording process, only left channel is recording? why both Right and Left are not recording like your video.? Any Idea, thanks
Great video but I'm confused if you're connected to the board's headphone jack, how do the people who set the board up monitor their sound, is there more than one headphone jack?
Do you recommend connecting the zoom xlr to a speaker xlr? I’m doing a wedding this weekend and the DJ recommends that this is the easiest set up....I’m just not sure.
thank u so much! i couldn't find MODE so i had to turn off Stamina at the back where the batteries are...then completely turn off the zoom and start it up again so that Stamina is off... then i was able to access to MODE to switch to 4 Channel :D im putting a quick 10 second tutorial who to do it on my MindWaveStudios Yt channel.
thank you, but what's next? i switched to 4ch mode and put 2 mics into these 2 inputs on the bottom. and then i plug in my headphones into the zoom to check it, and then i hear that one of my mics (which is plugged into the 1st input) is in the left ear only and the second mic is in the right ear only. how can i have both mics in both ears simultaneously?
thank you but I already found an answer. and actually the answer is 'NO'. either I did not ask correctly or you did not understand my question. but now everything's fine. thank you for your time again.
There is terrible hiss on this recording... Perhaps you need to reduce the built in pre amp in camera to +1 and use a Fiio E3 and it'll take care of this hiss.