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How to record live presentations by Zoom H4

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

The recording of a presentation can be difficult. Not only will you have the challenge of capturing the audience's questions, it is also generally have a PowerPoint presentation that everyone is watching, and the hum of a projector and a microphone that wants to enter a room. Although you can use a variety of digital recorders, digital recorders Olympus creaks a bit 'economic, like bacon frying in the worst case. (To hear a track record of a higher end Olympus digital recorder, listen to this.)

I experimented with other recorders like the Zoom H2 or Edirol or Marantz. I am sure that every time you start spending $ 200 on a tape recorder, the increase in sound quality.

The costs for my Zoom H4
I like the Zoom H4, not only for the sound quality, it also doubles as an audio interface for your computer. In other words, you can use the Zoom H4, a USB microphone to record Camtasia or Captivate tutorials - and the sound quality sounds great. And if you want to record interviews in person, zoom microphone to record the sound is better than many external XLR microphone (that plugs into it). But it is also possible to use an external microphone to put in front of someone. This may be preferable at times. Since the zoom microphones are so sensitive, they will get every movement of his hand on the device.

My method for recording podcasts with Zoom H4
In this post, I share the method I used to record my last blog and podcasting the presentation of a local chapter of the STC. Moreover, since PodCamp SLC salt, I want my document techniques.You audio recording might want to spend a few days to familiarize themselves with the Zoom H4. Do not worry one of the four skills of song.

Tip: I recommend to buy audio equipment from the professionals. They have a lot of personalized cards and peripherals, which may be necessary, and vendors have experience with audio, if you have questions about what to buy.

Define and record audio
1. Insert the SD Memory Card 2GB Zoom.
2. Adjust the zoom of a recording in WAV format.
3. Activate the phantom power zoom to 48 volts.
4. Adjust the zoom to the mic input, rather than omnidirectional microphones.
5. Connect the adapter Phantom zoom.
6. Connect the adapter omni-directional lapel microphone phantom.
7. Drag the Zoom in custom-sewn belt clip large and attach to your belt. Tie-clip microphone a few inches below the chin of the presenter.
8. Make a big sign that says "Please repeat the questions from the audience."
9. Each time the audience asks a question, make the sign you made in step 8.

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