Zoom released New firmware for H1E. I am sending this again because i broke the first post.
- You can set imput gain during recording but i don't know exact buttons
- You can record and export to mp3
- You can record with AI noise isolator. It analyzes the noise during first 3 seconds to get noise profile. you can enable it with shortcut, the third button in the top row (button which marks during recording) or in rec settings. Not bad but it filters just high frequencies.
Do you guys testet this? @Andre Louis @Borris @Tomecki
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The H2E uses a M/S array, and it's side-address. You can record from front/back at the same time, which I don't really find all that useful. To do this, it uses a cute little trick where it has a front and back cardioid, and it inverts the phase of the sides to correct the stereo image depending on what side it's coming from.
Or you can record from the front mics/external 3.5mm input jack at the same time, either to a mix file or separate tracks.
You can adjust the stereo width of the microphones to three presets -- 90 degrees, 120 degrees or mono, or record in raw M/S and do all the processing in a DAW.
To me, the microphones of the H2E are a bit cleaner, and have a totally different sound. The unit is also quite a lot larger. Not huge, but definitely a different form factor. IT's more like a little side-address studio condenser microphone with buttons and a display on it.
There is also a slot for the BTA-1 Bluetooth adapter for wirelessly syncing it with other devices and setting the time.
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in reply to ondrosik • •1) It seems that AI learning is just some kind of placebo. I tested it with various enviroments, noises, music... and I am getting the same result.
2) When you dont have headphones, you can set the imput gain volume too low so you actually record silence.
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