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Originally Posted by Dakedi
On the H4N Pro you can do most of the standard overdubbing things like starting from anywhere along a track or punching in/out using and automated or manual.
It's implemented in an easy way as well. You just place markers in the project and you can use the forward/backward buttons to skip to them ... then just record/overdub as usual.
I think the H6 has a lot more for the money than the H5 ... but the H5 only has very little over the H4N Pro! All I can see so far is removable and possibly better mics, +4db line level ins and physical gain knobs ... but then also a much reduced overdubbing ability.
I can't stop looking at the H5 and thinking - it's missing the extra preamps of the H6 and missing the overdubbing of the H4. At least with the other two I get one of the features
It's a frustrating mix of talents
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I'm sure everyone goes through this decision process... I am going back and forth too. But mainly between the H5 and H6.
The punch in "dubbing" feature isn't a stumbling point for me. I'd be doing this in my DAW. Plus I rarely make mistake
.. Jus' kiddin'