Zoom H2N Recording Mode Samples & Sound Quality Tests (Voice & Music)

Here is a recording modes comparison, samples, and sound test video of a portable Zoom H2N Recorder. The recorder has 4 different recording modes. The main difference between 2CH, and 4CH is the file saving method. The 2CH mode uses all 5 Mics and save it on a single file. The 4CH mode uses all 5 Mics and save it on two different files. One from MS Mics, and one from XY Mics. XY = Basic stereo recording – point front of recorder toward sound source. MS = Mid-side recording ideal for film audio – point rear of recorder toward sound source. 2ch [4ch] = Records in surround. Ideal for recording meetings. XY MICROPHONES 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. 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. SURROUND SOUND FOR LIFELIKE REALISM (2CH & 4CH) 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. Enjoy!

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