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The Zoom H4N Recorder, included in on of our mobile podcasting kits, allows a podcaster to record with or without a laptop computer.  The H4N can store audio signals in an .mp3 (or other format) audio file on an internal storage card, or can pass the audio on as a digital signal via USB to a laptop.  Both possibilities are discussed below.



Using the H4N as an Interface

To use the H4N as a digital audio interface, that connects analog microphones to a laptop PC, do the following:

Connect the H4N to any external microphones you wish to use, external power, and lastly, to your laptop.  


If you plugged in the H4N while it is powered off, it may power on by recognizing the USB connection and showing, on-screen, the Interface option. If so, use the side scroll wheel to highlight the AUDIO I/F option, and select the Interface Model. Then, scroll to and select CONNECT

Then, select the USB source (perhaps named H4 or Zoom, etc.) in your DAW.

You can plug monitor headphones into the H4N to monitor while recording, but more useful is probably plugging them into your laptop to listen to test clips.



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