Zoom Q4n Manuel Du Propriétaire

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 Mic features
The 
 mic orientation can be changed, allowing the use of two stereo recording techniques with 
different characteristics.
X/Y technique
This technique uses two crossing directional mics.
Features:
Providing a three-dimensional sound with natural depth and width, this is ideal  when you 
want to capture a specific sound source that is nearby or at a medium distance, for ex-
ample, solo performances, chamber music, live rehearsals and field recordings.
A/B technique
This technique uses two spread-apart directional mics.
Features:
Providing a wide sense of stereo, in addition to recording the specific sound source, this 
technique is ideal for also capturing the sound of the surrounding environment.
This is useful when you also want to record the reverb of a hall, as well as for meetings or 
similar situations where you want to capture the sound of people talking in different areas 
of the room.
Mic overview