Zoom H6 Handleiding


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Operation Manual
Introduction
02
Introduction
Thank you very much for purchasing a ZOOM Handy Recorder.
The has the following features.
ā— Stereo mics can be changed according to use
You can switch mics according to the situation as you would
switch lenses on an SLR camera. In addition to the XY mic, which
can record targeted sounds with a sense of depth, other available
capsules include an MS mic that allows stereo width to be adjusted
freely, a shotgun mic for capturing sound from a speciļ¬c point, and
a TRS/XLR combo jack attachment.
ā— Record up to 6 track at once
In addition to the swappable stereo mic (L/R input), the main unit
has 4 XLR/TRS inputs (Inputs 1ā€“4).
Use these to simultaneously record a maximum of 6 tracks, includ-
ing ambiance, narration, a stereo image and the voices of multiple
performers, for example.
ā— Advanced recording features
ā€¢ The XY mic, which has newly-developed 14.6mm large diaphragm
mics, records the full range of frequencies with good stereo
placement.
ā€¢ Using the L/R input mics, you can simultaneously record a backup
ļ¬le with a recording level that is 12 dB less than the regular
recording. You can use this backup recording if an unexpected
loud noise should cause the regular recording to distort, for
example.
ā€¢ Inputs 1ā€“4 have increased maximum gain compared to previous
models. In response to popular demand, they have independent
PAD switches that allow them to easily handle +4dB input. They
can also provide phantom power (+12V/+24V/+48V).
ā€¢ All input volume (gain) levels can be adjusted quickly by hand
using dedicated knobs.
ā— Useful operation features
ā€¢ High-capacity SDXC cards can be used as recording media, allow-
ing even longer recording times.
ā€¢ The color LCD is positioned to be easy to read even when
mounted on an SLR camera.
ā€¢ In addition to the standard headphones output, a line output jack
is built-in. This allows you to send the audio signal to a video
camera or other device while monitoring with headphones.
ā€¢ When the is connected by USB, in addition to card reader
functions, it can be used as an audio interface that is either 2 IN
and 2 OUT or 6 IN and 2 OUT (driver required for 6 IN use with
Windows).
ā€¢ Of course, a tuner, a metronome and playback speed and pitch
adjustments are included among the useful functions that are also
found in other models in the H series.
ā€¢ A remote control (wired) can also be used.
Please read this manual carefully to fully understand the functions
of the so that you can make the most of it for many years. After
reading the manual, please keep it with the warranty in a safe place.
The contents of this document and the speciļ¬cations of the product could be changed without
notice.
ā€¢ WindowsĀ® is a trademark or registered trademark of MicrosoftĀ® Corporation.
ā€¢ Macintosh, Mac and iPad are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Inc.
ā€¢ The SD, SDHC and SDXC logos are trademarks.
ā€¢ Other product names, registered trademarks and company names in this document are the
property of their respective companies.
Note: All trademarks and registered trademarks in this document are for identiļ¬cation purpos-
es only and are not intended to infringe on the copyrights of their respective owners.
Recording from copyrighted sources, including CDs, records, tapes, live performances, video
works and broadcasts, without permission of the copyright holder for any purpose other than
personal use is prohibited by law. Zoom Corporation will not assume any responsibility related
to infringements of copyrights.
Contents
03
H6 Handy Recorder
Contents
Introduction 02 ............................................................
Contents 03 ..................................................................
Names of parts 04 ......................................................
Mic overview 06 .........................................................
XY mic 06 ..................................................................
MS mic 06 .................................................................
Connecting and disconnecting mics ....................07
Mic connection 07 ..................................................
Mic disconnection 07 .............................................
Connecting mics/other devices to Inputs 1ā€“4 08 ......
Connecting mics 08 ..................................................
Connecting instruments/other devices 08 ..............
Stereo inputs 08 .......................................................
Connection examples 09 .........................................
Display overview .................................................... 10
Home/Recording Screen .................................... 10
Playback Screen .................................................. 11
Preparations
Supplying power ...................................................12
Using batteries ....................................................12
Using an AC adapter ...........................................13
Loading an SD card ................................................14
Turning the power on and off ................................15
Turning the power on .......................................... 15
Turning the power off ......................................... 15
Using the hold function .........................................16
Activating the hold function ...............................16
Deactivating the hold function ...........................16
Setting the language ..............................................17
Setting the date and time ......................................18
Setting the type of battery used ............................ 19
Recording
Recording process 20 ..................................................
Folder and ļ¬le structure 21 .........................................
Basic recording 22 .......................................................
Selecting the folder where projects are saved 24 ....
Recording automatically 25 ........................................
Pre-recording 27 ..........................................................
Counting in before recording 28 ................................
Adjusting the side mic level 29 ..................................
Backup recording 30 ...................................................
Overdubbing 31 ...........................................................
Playback
Basic playback 34 ........................................................
Select the playback project from the list 36 ..............
Changing the playback speed 37 ...............................
Repeat playback of a set interval (AB repeat) 38 ......
Changing the playback mode 40 ................................
Changing the playba k pitch (key) 41c ........................
Mixing 42 .....................................................................
Checking/editing projects/ļ¬les
Checking project information 44 ................................
Checking track marks 45 .............................................
Changing project names 46 ........................................
Mixing down a project 48 ...........................................
Normalizing tracks 50 .................................................
Dividing projects 52 ....................................................
Trimming project beginnings and ends 54 ...............
Deleting one project 56 ...............................................
Deleting all projects in a folder 57 .............................
Rebuilding a project 58 ...............................................
Recording a project voice memo 59 ..........................
Playing backup ļ¬les ...............................................60
USB functions
Data exchange with computers (card reader) 62 ......
Using as an audio interface 64 ...................................
Audio interface settings 66 .........................................
Making direct monitoring settings 66 .....................
Using Loop Back (in stereo mix mode) 67 .............
Mixing the inputs 68 ................................................
Tools
Using the tuner 70 .......................................................
Using the metronome 72 ............................................
Other functions
Reducing noise (low cut ļ¬lter) ..............................74
Using the input compressor/limiter 75 ......................
Adjusting the input signal monitoring mix .......... 76
Monitoring the input signals of speciļ¬ed tracks
(SOLO mode) 77 ..........................................................
Monitoring MS-RAW signals 78 .................................
Converting MS format input signals to ordinary
stereo....................................................................... 79
Setting the recording format 81 .................................
Changing automatic recording settings 82 ...............
Enabling automatic stopping 83 .............................
Outputting tone signals when starting and
stopping recording (sound marker function) 84 .......
Lowering the line output level 85 ..............................
Setting how projects are named 86 ...........................
Changing the phantom power setting 87 ..................
Using plug-in power 88 ..............................................
Using VU meters to check input levels 89 .................
Setting the display to save power 90 ........................
Adjusting the display brightness 91 ..........................
Checking the ļ¬rmware versions............................92
Restoring the default settings 93 ...............................
Checking SD card open space 94 ...............................
Formatting SD cards 95 ..............................................
Testing SD card performance 96 ................................
Updating the ļ¬rmware 98 ...........................................
Using SD cards from older H series recorders 99 ....
Using a remote control ........................................100
Troubleshooting ................................................... 101
Speciļ¬cations ....................................................... 102


Product specificaties

Merk: Zoom
Categorie: Audiorecorder
Model: H6
Kleur van het product: Zwart
Gewicht: 280 g
Aantal USB 2.0-poorten: 1
Hoofdtelefoonuitgangen: 1
Frequentiebereik: 44100 - 96000 Hz
Stroomvoorziening via USB: Ja
Sample rate: 96 kHz
Afmetingen (B x D x H): 77.8 x 152.8 x 47.8 mm
Microphone input impedance: 1800 Ohm
Audio-kwaliteit: 24 Bit
Synchronisatie ingangsimpedantie: 1800 Ohm
Microphone variable gain: 55.5 dB
Headphones working range: 32 Ohm
Maximum input level: 22 dBV
Line-out maximum output: -10 dBV
Line-out impedance: 10000 Ohm

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