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Ierakstīšanas iekārta ZOOM H2n
€168.00
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THE WORKHORSE OF FIELD RECORDERS
The
H2n Handy Recorder is the only portable recording device to come with
five built-in microphones and four different recording modes: X/Y,
Mid-Side, 2-channel surround and 4-channel surround. Other advanced
features include automatic gain control and onboard MS decoding, plus
effects like compression, limiting and low cut filtering. You can even
use the H2n as a multi-purpose USB microphone!
Using the H2n
With its
multiple microphones and recording modes, the H2n can handle just about
every kind of application. Here are just a few ways it can be used:
- Live recording of concerts and rehearsals, in either stereo or surround sound
- Location videography—the H2n gives you plenty of options in postproduction
- Creating audio for YouTube videos
- Generating lasting audio documents of important events
- As a USB microphone providing input to recording software
Mid-Side for variable stereo width
Mid-Side recording is an incredible technique that allows you to actually adjust the width of the stereo image after
it has been recorded, while maintaining perfect mono compatibility,
making it especially useful for film, video and television projects.
The
three microphone elements in the H2n MS mic are set directly on top of
one another. One faces forward and the other two face to the side.
Five microphones,
four ways of recording
The H2n offers not
one, not two, but five built-in microphones. Two of them are arranged as
an X/Y pair, while the other three are configured in an MS (“Mid-Side”)
pattern. They can be used separately for X/Y or MS stereo recording, or
combined to create stunning 2- or 4-channel surround sound.
X/Y for natural-sounding stereo
The
X/Y technique provides a great way to cover a wide area while still
capturing sound sources in the center with clarity and definition,
making it perfect for all types of live stereo recording.
The H2n allows you to
combine the signals from both the X/Y and MS microphones in order to
create surround sound recordings of everything you hear—not just those
sounds coming from in front of you, but from all directions.
Surround sound for lifelike realism
The Ins and Outs
The
H2n Line In is a stereo ⅛” mini phone jack that can accept two channels
of mic- and/or line-level signals. Condenser microphones requiring
Plug-In Power (2.5 volts) can be connected to this jack. An analog-type
Mic Gain dial allows you to manually set input level, or you can choose
one of the three Auto Gain presets to automatically set the optimum
recording level.
The H2n Line Out is a stereo ⅛” phone jack
with dedicated volume control. Headphones can be connected to this jack
for private monitoring of the input or recorded signal. There’s also a
built-in speaker on the back panel for fast monophonic monitoring of the
recorded signal without the need to make any connections.
The
H2n USB port provides a digital output of the stereo mix and allows
data to be sent to and from your computer. From there, it can be
imported into editing software such as the supplied WaveLab LE. USB also
enables the H2n to be used as a 4-in/2-out audio interface or as a
USB microphone.
Onboard Effects
The
H2n provides an arsenal of effects that allow you to add polish to your
recordings and compensate for any problems or limitations in the
acoustics of the recording environment.
Compression and limiting
can be used to control fluctuations in level, acting like an automatic
volume control. The main difference between the two is that a limiter
reduces louder sounds more severely.
A low-cut filter removes
signal below a designated frequency. This is useful for eliminating
pops, wind noise, blowing, and other kinds of low frequency rumble such
as transmitted resonance from an onstage mic stand.
There’s also
an onboard metronome and chromatic / guitar / bass tuner. In addition,
playback can be looped and the playback speed varied without pitch
change (or vice versa) to facilitate
File types supported
The
H2n can record audio in two different basic file types: WAV and MP3.
The main difference between the two is that WAV files are uncompressed;
that is, they contain all the recorded signal without any data being
removed. The WAV files recorded by the H2n can be either 16- or 24-bit,
with sampling rates of 44.1, 48, or 96 kHz, and are automatically
time-stamped, making them Broadcast Wave Format (BWF)
compliant—especially important when recording audio for video since it
allows for precise synchronization in post-production.
MP3
recordings are compressed, which means that some unnecessary data is
removed prior to storage, making them much smaller than WAV files, and
thus much easier to upload and download. Some MP3 files exhibit a slight
loss of audio fidelity as compared with the original signal; however,
this is not noticeable in all circumstances.
The H2n allows you
to easily convert WAV files to MP3 format and you can use its internal
mixer to mix down the pair of stereo files created in 4ch surround to
stereo, with independent control over each track’s level and panning.
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