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#339300 - 02/10/12 03:30 PM
Re: Zoom H4n Vs. Tascam DR-07 MKII Digital Recorder
[Re: 8TrackJoe]
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when you run line level into the unit you will need to pad the level down. For some reason Zoom appears to have made the auto sensing line level input on the Combo Jack more for guitar rather than line level from a mixing board. There's more info on the internet about this issue. Hi 8TrackJoe, Yes, I did read about this issue reported by a number of Zoom recorder owners in their Amazon.Com reviews and it immediately drew my attention, especially because I want to record out from my mixer into the line-in of my recorder as well. This concern perhaps swayed me into deciding on the Tascam DR-07MKii over a Zoom recorder. That said, is it not possible on the Zoom recorder to simply turn the rec input level down low enough, or alternatively, turn down the mixer's output level enough to avoid overloading the input signal into the Zoom recorder? Other than that, the Zoom H models & features sound very very impressive, especially the H4n. Scott
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#339307 - 02/10/12 05:46 PM
Re: Zoom H4n Vs. Tascam DR-07 MKII Digital Recorder
[Re: lahawk]
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Gary, Nice job, the recordings were crisp and clear, and had a nice balance of vocals and keyboard... Don't remember you having that deep of a voice. What key do you prefer? Do you ever use any VH settings? Finally I like the style for "Wonderful Tonight" (hint) Thanks Larry. Yep, the voice is deep, and I can do the Um Papa Mau Mau in Elvira right at the bottom of the barrel. As for the keys, they vary from song to song and I try to sing at a comfortable level at all times. Two years ago I found out that I have asbestosis, which will eventually kill me unless something else gets me first. Consequently, I now have less than 1/4 of the lung capacity I had a decade ago. I can still manage to belt out the tunes, but I can't hold those longer notes anymore. I still song My Way, but it's getting a lot more difficult these days. I fire the style file off in the morning. Gary
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#339319 - 02/10/12 09:47 PM
Re: Zoom H4n Vs. Tascam DR-07 MKII Digital Recorder
[Re: lahawk]
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Tony,
I thought all your meetings were top secret.
Doh Larry, Hell, now the cats out of the bag (I will explain "the cats out the bag" if you don't know what it means)... No Larry, I am not working in or on the Nuke Submarines, I am working in the offices where the design engineers CAD up the Subs. BTW they want someone to paint the old subs back in for service, the problem is they want them painting under water, do you offer this service Larry, you don't need to watch it dry on this occasion!!! Larry, I will hand it to you, you are one of the sharper knifes in the drawer on SZ Kind Regards Tony
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#339464 - 02/12/12 05:44 AM
Re: Zoom H4n Vs. Tascam DR-07 MKII Digital Recorder
[Re: 8TrackJoe]
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