2012/2/9 alexander
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Sometimes I've thought about buying a Zoom H4n (or another similar) just for the same goal: recording stereo overheads along with 1 mic for snare and 1 for kick (3 mics technique). Now I know it works, and quite well as I can see. BTW, very useful that tip of using room emulation with close overheads.
Thanks for the extended info.
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Carlos sanchiavedraz
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It works, it's a little bit clusmy.. And the pres/converters have terrible dynamic range so if you play loud on the snare you'll clip it at lowest gain, imo it's not really noticable tho.. it has some limiting function but ifaik they're post ADC so they're not really usable as a clipping safeguard. It's noise floor is also quite high so it's not suitable for recording low SPL sounds in a quiet envoirment. You'll easily get away with an acoustic guitar tho. Nonetheless, it's a handy little device, comes with a hardcase and fits in a pocket..
Good to know those things. Thanks
Also I believe (at least the time I bought mine) the h4n was/is the only device that has simultaneous 4 channel record function.. so if you look into these things don't assume 4channels just because it has onboard mics and 2mic inputs for external mics.