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4-Channel Mode Recording
 
ZOOM H2
 
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Setup examples
 
The recommended placement when using the
H2 in 4-channel mode is shown below.
 
 
Recording a band rehearsal
 
When the members of the band are facing
each other, the H2 can be placed in the middle
to record sound coming from the front and
rear.
 
HINT
 
The front/rear/left/right balance can easily be 
adjusted after a recording was made in 4-
channel mode.
 
 
Field recording
 
Position the H2 upright and have the front
panel face the main sound source.
 
NOTE
 
If you hold the H2 in your hand during field 
recording, scratching noises may occur which 
will detract from the recording. To avoid this, 
mount the H2 on the supplied mic clip adapter 
and grasp the adapter using a glove.
 
Recording
 
To record in 4-channel mode, proceed as
follows.
 
HINT
 
• In the initial condition, the H2 in 4-channel 
mode is set up to record two stereo WAV 
files (16 bit quantization, sampling frequency 
44.1 kHz). The settings for quantization and 
sampling frequency can be changed (
 
 
 p. 
35).
• After recording in 4-channel mode, you can 
adjust the front/back/left/right balance and 
convert the result into a single WAV file (
 
 
 p. 
57).
 
1.
 
Bring up the 4-channel mode top 
screen.
 
2.
 
Adjust the input sensitivity.
 
In 4-channel mode, only the built-in mics can
be used. Set the input sensitivity to a suitable
value using the [MIC GAIN] switch.
Select the position of the [MIC GAIN] switch
so that the [MIC ACTIVE] indicator on the
front panel or rear panel does not flash when
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maximum. For information on recommended
[MIC GAIN] switch settings, see page 15.
 
3.
 
Set the H2 to the recording 
standby condition.
H2
[MIC GAIN] switch
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