View Single Post
  #19  
Old 12-12-2017, 12:53 PM
Johnny72 Johnny72 is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Dec 2017
Posts: 6
Default

Thanks for the helpful reply Kev... Seagul, reading the manual, maybe you should have read my post. There is always so much attitude on these forums which is why I rarely come here for help. I do not want to use it as an audio interface, and unless you know how to use two audio interfaces on one computer, both going into one DAW, which I do not, this is not helpful.

I tried plugging it in to the 1/4" instrument jack, which was a great idea. I found if I set the input to "force stereo" it will record two signals but I tested it and it is just duplicating a mono signal. The direct in has a much stronger and cleaner signal but it is also coming in as mono when set to force stereo.

I just like the ambient sound of the H4N stereo mic and wanted to test it with some of my other mics. But I think I will need to add more input channels or record straight to the SD card if I am going to use it.

Thanks KevWind. I appreciate the help.
Reply With Quote