Is the Zoom F3 Field Recorder any good? Zoom F3 - amzn.to/3YBuwTf Mic I use with Zoom F3 (I've been using this mic since 2014 and love it) -Audio-Technica AT875R - amzn.to/3We84hy Tascam DR-10L Lav mic - amzn.to/3PG70jV
Excellent info at 3:29 - For whatever reason, nobody ever talks about boot time. Not so long ago, every digital recorder on the market took 20 seconds or longer to be ready to record. Really sucks when something unexpected is happening and you're waiting for the thing to turn on.
Lol this isn’t Joes channel. I’ve had this channel since 2009, joe started his YT in 2013. Jre is my initials. Tell him I’ll sell the handle for 1.2B - thanks for stopping by.
In this whole video while you were using f3 to record the sound, theres no cable connected to the f3 and your camera. Did you sync the all audio and video in post?
I am looking for the good audio quality for the outdoor acoustic guitar recording. Can you please recommend the best setup, in terms of noise cancelling, while focusing on guitar sound. I have watched some number of vids, articles. From what I understand, atm, the Zoom F3 recorder is the best choice for the high quality audio recording. Let's say I would have Zoom F3, in terms of the funds for the microphones, I am looking at the price tag of 500 USD, for two mics, total. Which mics in this range you would recommend, in terms of the good audio quality, for this my scenario?
Zoom f3 and maybe something like the Audio-Technica AT2035. However, when recording outside, there is no such thing as noise canceling. A shotgun mic like I use in video will be directional, where the AT2035 isn’t. Both will still pick up outside noises tho.
@@JRESHOW Thanks, interesting. If I would use single microphone, say AT2035 with Zoom F3, that would be mono sound, right? How do you think, would it be "better" for the audio sound of the acoustic guitar, to have two AT2035 or single?
Great overview as it pertains to capturing music. Question: Does the level that you set to 1024 matter when recording at all? I want to be sure I start with something that is okay to start with.
I'm a video (and audio for video) newbie. When you plugged the F3 into the computer with a USB C to USB C cable, in addition to pulling the recording off of the F3, you were also using it as an audio interface to input your live microphone into the computer? For example, could you plug a microphone into the F3 and plug the F3 into the computer, and use the microphone for a zoom call or use it to record voice overs?
Absolutely! The interface I used was quick time for Mac. I could have opened any program/interface and sleeved the F3 and use any mic I wanted. Very easy to use :)
@@JRESHOW Cool! I didn't realize that it had that capability. Would this method be better, worse, or the same as plugging the mic into the F3 and running a cable from the 3.5mm line output ( TRS, I presume?) or headphone output (TRRS?) of the F3 to the microphone input on the desktop PC (or soundcard?)
@@geezer2tech154 you would use the port I show at 11:23 with the included cable to connect to your computer via USB. It should automatically show up in your sound preferences to select as a mic input. It’s a really nice recorder. Def. my favorite. :)
Hmm… I would think so, but here’s a guy trying to hook it up to his iphone but had to do some work arounds… I don’t know if a iPad would be different and my daughter destroyed my iPad so I can’t test that… maybe have a look here - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jVFTAuI3WiA.html