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.
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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A closeup of the Zoom H4n with its interface
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The Zoom H4n on the left and the older Zoom H4 on the right
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A video for the Wikimedia Foundation, audio recorded using the Zoom H4n (visible at 1:34)
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Two individuals recording. The one on the left is using a Zoom H4n with an external mic (and windscreen) plugged into one of the XLR inputs. The one on the right is using a Zoom H4.
See also
- Zoom H series
- Zoom H1, Zoom H2 Handy Recorder, Zoom H2n, Zoom H5, Zoom H6
- competition
- Tascam DR 40, Tascam DR 44, Tascam DR 100
- Roland R-05, Roland R-26
- Fostex FR-2LE
External links
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- Official website
- Technical specification
- 3rd party software website
- Zoom H4N and Drum Recordings (German)
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