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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Bolling" data-source="post: 75852" data-attributes="member: 1958"><p>Re: Zoom H4N Recorder</p><p></p><p>David, we just did a video interview project using a H4N for the subjects and it worked pretty well. We did have a good bit of noise that I had to reduce in post, but I am not sure if that was from the recorder's preamps or the old "wired dynamic" lavalier mics we used on the interview subjects. I do know that there are settings on H4N that have to be changed to get the XLR inputs to track to separate tracks instead of both channels recording dual mono files on top of each other. That gave us a hard time since we were unaware of it unitl after we had shot the interview had no good way to match the volume levels of the two subjects without the noise floor going up and down.</p><p></p><p>As for recording music, I think it would be fine for local no-name bands via either a board feed or the built in X-Y stereo mics.</p><p></p><p>Here is a link to an advertisement we did using parts of the interview. <a href="http://undergraduate.uncg.edu/academics/forms/Ramsey_Lecture_Advert_720_480_.webm" target="_blank">http://undergraduate.uncg.edu/academics/forms/Ramsey_Lecture_Advert_720_480_.webm</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Bolling, post: 75852, member: 1958"] Re: Zoom H4N Recorder David, we just did a video interview project using a H4N for the subjects and it worked pretty well. We did have a good bit of noise that I had to reduce in post, but I am not sure if that was from the recorder's preamps or the old "wired dynamic" lavalier mics we used on the interview subjects. I do know that there are settings on H4N that have to be changed to get the XLR inputs to track to separate tracks instead of both channels recording dual mono files on top of each other. That gave us a hard time since we were unaware of it unitl after we had shot the interview had no good way to match the volume levels of the two subjects without the noise floor going up and down. As for recording music, I think it would be fine for local no-name bands via either a board feed or the built in X-Y stereo mics. Here is a link to an advertisement we did using parts of the interview. [URL]http://undergraduate.uncg.edu/academics/forms/Ramsey_Lecture_Advert_720_480_.webm[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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