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Old 04-05-2020, 11:53 AM
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Default Zoom h4npro pain

well that was a anti climax for me,
Im recording myself playing the guitar and singing at the same time , as im filming i dont want to record the vocals seperate from guitar . So theres me trying to find out if i can record two tracks simultaniously on the zoom . you can obviously , But just read forum and found out i cant have effects on my guitar and seperate effects on my vocals ,, Thats a massive design problem isnt it ? can someone shed some light here Please
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Old 04-05-2020, 12:10 PM
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In any case if you add effects at the time of recording you are stuck with them, right or wrong. With recorders like the Zoom H4n pro etc., (i use an H5) they allow you to record then download to a computer where you can use a DAW software, or simpler Audio Editor to add desired effects to your heart’s content without screwing up the original recording.
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