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Zoom H4N Pro as audio interface: popping sound in certain frequency range
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<blockquote data-quote="David Wise" data-source="post: 216183" data-attributes="member: 15367"><p>Rob, that's what that recording was, comparing recording with the Zoom as a USB interface to recording directly to the Zoom's internal storage card. When recording directly to the Zoom, it doesn't have the issue.</p><p>In that recording you can hear alto sax with a variety of variables recorded as a USB interface, then a repeat of the exact same variables recorded direct to the Zoom's internal storage. That is followed by a clip of flute recorded as a USB interface, followed by flute recorded with the same variables direct to the Zoom's internal storage.</p><p>In every instance, the noises are there when using the Zoom as a USB, and in every instance they are NOT there when recording directly to the Zoom. Those clips are provided as comparison to hear a recording that doesn't have a problem. </p><p></p><p>I was not able to find any compressor/limiter settings on the Zoom itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Wise, post: 216183, member: 15367"] Rob, that's what that recording was, comparing recording with the Zoom as a USB interface to recording directly to the Zoom's internal storage card. When recording directly to the Zoom, it doesn't have the issue. In that recording you can hear alto sax with a variety of variables recorded as a USB interface, then a repeat of the exact same variables recorded direct to the Zoom's internal storage. That is followed by a clip of flute recorded as a USB interface, followed by flute recorded with the same variables direct to the Zoom's internal storage. In every instance, the noises are there when using the Zoom as a USB, and in every instance they are NOT there when recording directly to the Zoom. Those clips are provided as comparison to hear a recording that doesn't have a problem. I was not able to find any compressor/limiter settings on the Zoom itself. [/QUOTE]
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