Subject: | Re: four-channel digital recording |
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From: | "Robb Nichols" robb_nichols |
Date: | Mon Nov 2, 2009 9:56 am ((PST)) |
Thanks for your report on the R16, Mike. This is and interesting part, but just too much stuff for most of my applications. The fact that it only offers phantom power on two channels is also a problem. Your mentioned reports of being able to record from both the XLR and PIP inputs simultaneously on the Zoom H4n. I took a quick look at the manual a few days ago and came out with the impression that you had to record two channels at a time. Can anybody with an H4n clear this up for us? Regards, Robb |
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