Zoom H4N Recording Tip
Using an XLR splitter cable to input a single mono source to both channels of the Zoom H4N, with one channel deliberately set lower than channel 1 for safety / backup.

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How to use the Zoom H4N portable audio recorder

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Zoom H4n Introduction - How to plug in an XLR or 1/4" mic

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Zoom H4n Is A Studio In The Palm Of Your Hand, But Weighs Much Less Than An Actual Studio

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Connect an XLR mic directly to your Camera w/ line out for NO SYNC high quality audio

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How to: Line Input to Mic Input on Zoom H4n Recorder

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ZOOM H4N PRO // RECORDING LIVE AT HOME

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Zoom H4n Pro MTR Mode Multi-Track Recording | STEP-BY-STEP Tutorial

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How to use a Zoom H4n or H4n Pro as a USB microphone

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Zoom H4n Pro Complete Tutorial A-Z

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Using the Zoom H4n as a multitrack recorder

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Zoom H4N Pro best settings/menu & audio interface

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Zoom H4n Tutorial - Moving a Stereo File to MTR & Adding a New Track

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Zoom H4n Pro repair : buttons + SD card door

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Zoom H4N - 4 Channel Recording Mode

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