Zoom H4n Handy Recorder
The Zoom H4n is a digital recording device manufactured by Zoom. It is the successor of the Zoom H4 recorder. Both models have two built-in condenser mics arranged in X/Y stereo position and two XLR microphone inputs that double as 1/4 inch phono jacks for musical instruments. Musical applications for the H4N include the ability to use the device as a multi-track (4 channel) recorder; the device also includes tools like a built-in tuner, metronome and effects processor for line-level instruments like guitars.
The H4n has a rubberized casing, a larger screen and buttons that differ from the H4. The H4n (with firmware version 1.01) was released in February 2009. A firmware update to version 1.72 was released on January 12, 2011.[1]
The recorder has become very popular as an audio add on to DSLR video cameras, as well as with podcasters.
Gallery
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The recorder's front side
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The recorder's back side
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The Zoom H4n on the left and the older Zoom H4 on the right
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The Impact Of Wikipedia.webm
A video for the Wikimedia Foundation, audio recorded using the Zoom H4n (visible at 1:34)
See also
- Zoom H series
- competition
External links
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- Official website
- Technical specification
- 3rd party software website
- Zoom H4N and Drum Recordings (German)
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