Hey Steve, can you check something for me?
Record something using the Line In's (use .wav 16/44 for simplicity). Set the recording level for the Line In's at default (that's 100 on the H2)
Set the source (say your keyboard) to be as loud as it possibly can go, to the point where the meters clip, badly
. OK, now reduce the H4n's recording level (NOT the keyboard's output) to the point where the meters SAY it's not clipping, and record something. Just a short clip will be fine.
Can you now import the clip to your computer, and open the clip in an audio editor (Audacity is a good free one if you don't already have something like Wavelab or Sonor, etc.) and take a look at the waveform.
Are the peaks of the file still clipped (the tops of the waveforms will look like someone took a knife and sliced off the tips, so they are square, not rounded), but at a lower overall level, or are the waveform peaks (this will be just the loudest peaks) still nice and rounded?
My H2 has no way of attenuating the line-in's BEFORE the A/D converter. I would like confirmation from a user that the H4n's line in recording level control is PRE-A/D converter, not POST as it is on the H2.
Many thanks in advance....