
Variable playback speed, from 50% to 150% for phrase training.Loop playback with user-defined start and stop points.Built-in effects, including compression/limiting and low-cut filtering.Internal mixdown: four-track surround to stereo.Supports up to 24-bit/96 kHz audio in BWF-compliant WAV or a variety of MP3 formats.Records directly to SD and SDHC cards up to 32 GB.Built-in reference speaker for fast monitoring.Stereo ⅛" Phone/Line Output jack with dedicated volume control.Stereo ⅛" Mic/Line In mini phone jack with Plug-in power (2.5V).Auto Gain provides three preset recording levels.Five built-in microphones and four recording modes: Mid-Side (MS) stereo, 90° X/Y stereo, and both 2-channel and 4-channel surround.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. Some MP3 files exhibit a slight loss of audio fidelity as compared with the original signal however, this is not noticeable in all circumstances. 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. 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. 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 H2n can record audio in two different basic file types: WAV and MP3. Data Recovery The H2n's Data Recovery feature automatically repairs corrupted files-something that can happen if power is interrupted during recording or if an SD card is removed during a writing or editing procedure. There's an equivalent Auto-record Stop function, too as soon as incoming signal drops below the Stop Level you've set, recording ends. As soon as an incoming signal exceeds the Start Level you've set, recording begins. *One second when recording in 4ch surround mode at a 96 kHz sampling rate.Īuto-Record allows the H2n to automatically start recording when a certain level of sound is detected. Its Pre-record function automatically keeps the H2n silently but continuously recording in the background, all the time, keeping the previous two seconds* when you hit RECORD. No problem… as long as you're using an H2n. The talent went back on-air a moment too soon. The conductor lifted his baton just as you were checking a cable. The interview started a split-second before you were ready. Pre-Record, Auto-Record and Data Recovery Use spatial audio in 360-degree and VR videos Martin Edström and Oliver Akermo of IVAR Studios | Himalayas, Nepal.Recording Spatial Audio with the Zoom H2n.
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Note: Viewers using the YouTube Android app on Android version 4.2 or higher can listen to spatial audio on headphones (recommended) or speakers.Īdditional information regarding H2n and Spatial Audio for VR: This Spatial Audio file is then ready to be combined with 360-degree VR videos recorded with the google JUMP compatible camera rig (such as the GoPro Odyssey or Ricoh Theta). Once completed, the immersive videos are ready to upload to YouTube. Using “Spatial Audio” mode, you can create a single four-channel, multi-track WAV file that includes Omni, Left/Right, and Forward/Backward tracks. With Firmware v 2.0, it’s perfect for the creation of 360-degree “Spatial Audio” files, the next-generation surround sound format native to the google JUMP Virtual Reality Platform. The Zoom H2n is the only handheld recorder that captures four-channel surround sound audio.
