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Operation Manual

Introduction
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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 1ā4).
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 1ā4 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
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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 1ā4 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

Names of parts
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Names of parts
Left Front
Input 1
Input volume L/R
Input volume 1
Input 2
SD card slot
VOLUME button
PHONE jack
POWER/HOLD switch
Input volume 2
Track buttons and
indicators
(L, R, 1ā4)
Input volume 3
XY mic
(Swappable)
MS mic or
other capsule
PAD switches (1ā4)
Input volume 4
Stop button
Display
Play/pause button
& indicator
Back button Forward button
Record button
& indicator

Names of parts
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Right (back)
XLR TRS
Bottom
Input 3
MIC/LINE input jack
(supports plug-in power)
Input 4
Battery cover (back)
Speaker (back)
Scroll button
Up and down
Select menu items
Press: Confirm menu
selection
LINE OUT jack
Strap holes
(can also be used with camera straps)
REMOTE jack
MENU button
Press:
Open menu,
Return to last screen
USB jack
1: GND
2: HOT
3: COLD
TIP: HOT
RING: COLD
SLEEVE: GND
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3

Mic overview
06
Mic overview
XY mic
This has two crossing directional mics.
By rotating the mics, you can switch the width of the record-
ing ļ¬eld between 90Ā° and 120Ā°.
L R
90Ā°
L R
120Ā°
Features:
Newly-developed large diaphragm mics enable low and
high frequencies to be recorded with good stereo placement
while sounds in the center are captured clearly.
This mic is ideal for recording at close and medium ranges
when aimed at speciļ¬c sound sources to capture a three-di-
mensional sound with natural depth and width.
Use examples: solo performances, chamber music, live
rehearsals, ļ¬eld recording
NOTE
The XY mic has a input jack that can be used to connect MIC/LINE
an external mic or line-level device. This jack can also provide
plug-in power to mics that use it. (āīP.ī88)
MS mic
This mic combines a unidirectional mid mic that captures
sound from the center with a bidirectional side mic that cap-
tures sound from the left and right.
By adjusting the side mic level, you can change the stereo
width as you like. If you record in MS-RAW mode, you can
adjust the side mic level after recording to change the stereo
width.
L R
Mid mic
Mid mic
Side mic level
Side mic
Features:
This mic can capture a wide and detailed stereo image,
making it ideal for recording wide open spaces with multiple
sound sources.
With the side mic off it can also be used for mono recording.
Use examples: orchestras, live concerts, soundscapes
Use examples with side mic off: interviews, narrations,
meetings
The mic can be swapped for different applications.
The L/R inputs from the mic are recorded on the L/R tracks.

Connecting and disconnecting mics
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Connecting and disconnecting mics
Mic connection
1. Remove the protective caps from the main unit
and the mic.
2. While pressing the buttons on the sides of the mic,
connect it to the main unit, inserting the
connector completely.
Mic disconnection
1. While pressing the buttons on the sides of the mic,
pull it out of the main unit.
NOTE
ā¢ When disconnecting a mic, do not use too much force.
Doing so could damage the mic or the main unit.
ā¢ Recording will stop if a mic is removed during recording.
ā¢ If a mic will not be attached for a long time, put on the
protective cap.

Connecting mics/other devices to Inputs 1ā4
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Connecting mics/other devices to Inputs 1ā4
Connecting mics
Connect dynamic mics and condenser mics to the Input 1ā4
XLR jacks.
Phantom power (+12V/+24V/+48V) can be supplied to con-
denser mics. (āīP.ī87)
Connecting instruments/other devices
Connect keyboards and mixers directly to the Input 1ā4 TRS
jacks.
Direct input of passive guitars and basses is not supported.
Connect these instruments through a mixer or effects device,
for example.
Set the switch to when connecting a mixer or other PAD ā20
device with a standard output level of +4dB.
Stereo inputs
By linking tracks 1 and 2 (or tracks 3 and 4) as a stereo tracks,
Inputs 1/2 Inputs 3/4 (or ) can be used for stereo input.
(āīP.ī22)
In this case, ( ) becomes the left channel and Input 1 Input 3
Input 2 Input 4 ( ) becomes the right channel.
Input 1
PAD switch
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
L/R inputs
In addition to the input (L/R) from an XY or MS mic, the also has . Inputs 1ā4
These can be used together to record up to six tracks at one time.
Mics, instruments and other equipment can be connected to and recorded independently to tracks 1ā4. Inputs 1ā4

Connecting mics/other devices to Inputs 1ā4
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Connection examples
The allows you to record in a variety of conļ¬gurations.
While ļ¬lming
ā¢ L/R input mic: Main subject
ā¢ Shotgun/lapel mics connected to / : Performer Inputs 1 2
ā¢ Mics connected to / Inputs 3 4: Ambient sound
Ambient mic
Lapel micShotgun mic
Lapel mic
L/R
3
4
1
2
Ambient mic
Concert recording
ā¢ L/R input mic: Performance on stage
ā¢ / : Line outputs from mixer Inputs 1 2
ā¢ Mics connected to / Inputs 3 4: Audience sound
Ambient mic
PA mixer
Ambient mic
3
4
1
2
L/R

Display overview
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Home/Recording Screen
Display overview
Auto record
(āīP.ī25)
Phantom power voltage
(āīP.ī87)
Pan sliders
(Monitoring mixer (āīP.ī76)
Monitoring volume
(Monitoring mixer (āīP.ī76)
Low cut indicator (
āīP.ī74)
Compressor/limiter indicator (āīP.ī75)
Phantom power indicator (
āīP.ī87)
Folder name
L/R track
(Name of connected
mic unit shown)
Recording format
(When using as an audio interface,
computer or iPad setting shown)
Name of project that
will play when the
button is pressed
(when recording, name of
project being recorded)
Battery charge indicator
Tracks 1ā4
Full
Empty
Paused
Recording
Stopped
Status icon
Recording time
Level meter
(Recording input level)
SD card icon and remaining
recording time

Display overview
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Playback Screen
Playback speed
(āīP.ī37)
Playback format
Playback time
Pitch control
Folder name
Status icon
Pan sliders
L/R track
(Name of connected
mic unit shown)
Playback volume
Name of project playing back
Tracks 1ā4
Battery charge indicator
Paused
Playing back
Level meter
(playback level)
A-B repeat (āīP.ī38)
(Shown when A and B points set)

Preparations Supplying power
12
Supplying power
Using batteries
1. Turn the power off and then remove the battery
cover.
2. Install the batteries.
3. Replace the battery cover.
Open while
pushing up
NOTE
ā¢ Use alkaline batteries or nickel-
metal hydride batteries.
ā¢ If the battery indicator becomes
empty, turn the power off imme-
diately and install new batteries.
ā¢ Set the type of battery being
used. (āīP.ī19)

Preparations Supplying power
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Using an AC adapter
1. Connect a USB cable to the USB jack.
2. Plug the adapter into
an outlet.

Preparations Loading an SD card
14
1. Turn the power off and then open the SD card slot
cover.
2. Insert the card in the slot.
To eject an SD card:
Push the card further into the slot and then pull it out.
Loading an SD card
NOTE
ā¢ Always turn the power off before inserting or removing an
SD card.
Inserting or removing a card while the power is on could
result in data loss.
ā¢ When inserting an SD card, be sure to insert the correct
end with the top side up as shown.
ā¢ When an SD card is not loaded, recording and playback
are not possible.
ā¢ See āFormatting SD cardsā. (āīP.ī95)
SD card slot in
center of left side

Preparations Turning the power on and off
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Turning the power on and off
Turning the power on
ā Slide to the right.
NOTE
ā¢ The ļ¬rst time you turn the power on after purchase, you
must set the language (āīP.ī17 āīP.ī18) and date/time ( ).
You can also change these settings later.
ā¢ If āNo SD Card!ā appears on the display, conļ¬rm that the
SD card is inserted properly.
ā¢ If āCard Protected!ā appears on the display, the SD card
write-protection is enabled. Slide the lock switch on the
SD card to disable write-protection.
ā¢ If āInvalid Card!ā appears on the display, the card is not
correctly formatted for use with this recorder. Format the
card or use a different card. See āFormatting SD cardsā.
(āīP.ī95)
Turning the power off
ā Slide to the right.
NOTE
Keep holding the switch to the right until the ZOOM logo
appears.

Preparations Using the hold function
16
Activating the hold function
ā Slide to the left.
NOTE
The hold function does not affect the remote control. Even
when hold is active, the remote can still be used.
Deactivating the hold function
ā Slide to the center.
The has a hold function that can be used to disable the buttons in order to prevent accidental operation during recording.
Using the hold function

Preparations Setting the language
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Setting the language
1. Press .
2. Use to
select āLANGUAGEā,
and press .
3. Use to select
the language,
and press .
The language shown on the display can be set to English or Japanese.
*The ļ¬rst time you turn the power on after purchase, you
must set the language and date/time.
*

Preparations Setting the date and time
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1. Press .
2. Use to select
āSYSTEMā,
and press .
3. Use to select
āDate/Timeā,
and press .
Setting the date and time
4. Set the date and time.
ā Changing settings
Move cursor: Move up/down
Select item: Press then move up/down
Conļ¬rm change: Press
5. Press to complete the setting.
When the date and time are set, the recorder can store accurate recording date and time information in ļ¬les.
*The ļ¬rst time you turn the power on after purchase, you
must set the language and date/time.
*

Preparations Setting the type of battery used
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3. Use to
select āBatteryā,
and press .
4. Use to select the
type, and press .
Setting the type of battery used
1. Press .
2. Use to select
āSYSTEMā, and
press .
Set the type of battery used so that the amount of remaining battery charge can be shown accurately.

Recording Recording process
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Recording process
The recording process includes the following steps.
With the , a unit of recording/playback data is called a project.
1. Set the recording format (WAV/MP3)
(āīP.ī81)
ā¢ When set to MP3, a stereo mix will be recorded
regardless of the number of tracks.
ā¢ You can also make automatic recording (āīP.ī25),
pre-recording (āīP.ī27
), backup recording
( āīP.ī30
), low cut (
āīP.ī74
), compressor/limiter
( āīP.ī75
) and metronome (āīP.ī72
) settings, for
example.
2. Select recording tracks (āīP.ī22)
ā¢ Use the track buttons to select. When the selected
track indicator lights red, the input signal can be
monitored.
ā¢ Press two track buttons at the same time to use them
as a stereo track (stereo link).
3. Adjust input levels
ā¢ Use the for each input.
ā¢ Adjust so that the level meter stays in the yellow
when the loudest sound is input.
ā¢ When connecting a device with a standard output
level of +4 dB or the level stays too high for any
other reason, set the PAD switch to ā20.
ā¢ You can also adjust the side mic level (when using
an MS or stereo shotgun mic) (āīP.ī29) and show
the VU meters (āīP.ī89), for example.
ā¢ You can overdub
(āīP.ī31), mix
down to a stereo ļ¬le
(āīP.ī48) and check
project/ļ¬le informa-
tion, for example.
ā¢ Start recording:
ā¢ Stop recording:
ā¢ You can also make
mark settings.
ā¢ Pause recording:
ā¢ Start playback:
ā¢ Stop playback:
ā¢ Make settings as desired for
marks, AB repeat (āīP.ī38),
playback speed (āīP.ī37)
playback pitch (āīP.ī41),
playback mode (āīP.ī40), and
the project mixer (āīP.ī42).
ā¢ Connect an XY mic
or other mic capsule.
(āīP.ī07)
ā¢ Connect mics,
instruments and other
equipment to Inputs
1ā4. (āīP.ī08)
Connect Overdub
and edit
Record
(āīP.ī20)
Prepare to
record
Turn power on
(āīP.ī15)
Playack and
check (āīP.ī34)

Recording Folder and ļ¬le structure
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ZOOM0005.MP3
ZOOM0005
ZOOM0005.hprj
A folder named
ZOOM0001 ā
ZOOM9999 is created
for each project.
ZOOM0003_VM.MP3
Recorded voice
memo ļ¬le
ZOOM0004_LR.WAV
ZOOM0004
130410-163015.hprj
First stereo ļ¬le
recorded on the L/R
tracks
JazzLive.hprj
ZOOM0004_Tr12_01.WAV
Additional
stereo ļ¬le
recorded on the
1/2
tracks
ZOOM0004_ST001.WAV
Stereo ļ¬le created
by mixing down
Recorded stereo
MP3 ļ¬le
ZOOM0003_LR-0001.WAV
ZOOM0003
First ļ¬le when
recording
exceeded 2GB
Second ļ¬le when
recording
exceeded 2GB
The settings ļ¬le
has the same
name as the
project name
Project ļ¬le when
project name is set
to āDateā
ZOOM0003_LR-0002.WAV
ZOOM0002_Tr34.WAV
ZOOM0002.hprj
ZOOM0002_LR.WAV
ZOOM0002
Stereo ļ¬le of
recorded L/R
input signals
Mono ļ¬le of
recorded Input 1
signal
L/R input backup
recording ļ¬le
Stereo ļ¬le of
recorded
Input 3/4
signals
ZOOM0002_Tr1.WAV
ZOOM0002_BU.WAV
Project settings
ļ¬le
ZOOM0001
FOLDER01
Root
FOLDER02 FOLDER10
ā¢ ā¢ ā¢ ā¢ ā¢ ā¢ ā¢
Select FOLDER01 ā FOLDER10 as the folder
where projects will be saved
When recording with the , the following folders and ļ¬les are created on the SD card.
Folder and ļ¬le structure
(āīP.ī81)
(āīP.ī46)
(āīP.ī48)
(āīP.ī31)
(āīP.ī59)
(āīP.ī30)
(āīP.ī24)

Recording Basic recording
22
1. Press the button of the track that you want to record.
HINT
ā¢ The indicator of the selected track button lights red.
ā¢ If you press track button 2 while pressing and holding track
button 1, tracks 1/2 will become a stereo track (stereo link).
Tracks 3/4 can be made into a stereo track in the same way.
Stereo links can also be deactivated in the same way. The L/
R track stereo link, however, cannot be deactivated.
HINT
ā¢ When recording, ļles are created for each selected track
button as follows.
Tracks recorded File name Contents
L/R track ZOOMnnnn-LR Stereo ļle
Mono track ZOOMnnnn_Tr1
(for track 1)
Mono ļle
Stereo track ZOOMnnnn_Tr34
(for tracks 3/4)
Stereo ļle
Note: ānnnnā in the ļle name is the project number
ā¢ All the ļles that are created during the same recording are
managed by the as a single project unit.
Basic recording
4
1
2
6 3
5

Recording Basic recording
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2. Turn for the selected
input to adjust the input
level.
HINT
ā¢ Adjust so that the peak level stays around ā12dB.
ā¢ You can change the recording format. (āąøP.ąø81)
ā¢ You can cut noise from wind and other sources during
recording. (āąøP.ąø74)
3. Press to start
recording.
4. Press to add a mark.
5. Press to pause.
NOTE
When recording is paused, a mark is added at that point.
6. Press to stop recording.
NOTE
ā¢ A maximum of 99 marks can be added to a single project.
ā¢ During recording if the ļle size exceeds 2 GB a new ļle
will be created automatically in the same project and
recording will continue without pause. When this hap-
pens, numbers will be added to the ends of the ļle names:
ā-0001ā for the ļrst ļle, ā-0002ā for the second ļle and so
on.

Recording Selecting the folder where projects are saved
24
1. Press .
2. Use to
select āPROJECT LISTā,
and press .
3. Use to select the
folder where you want to
save new projects,
and press .
Selecting the folder where projects are saved
Choose one of ten folders as the folder where new recorded projects will be saved.
4. Press to conļrm the
folder selection and return
to the Home Screen.

Recording Recording automatically
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Recording automatically
1. Press .
2. Use to select āRECā,
and press .
3. Use to select āAuto
Recā, and press .
4. Use to select āOn/
Offā, and press .
NEXT
Recording can be started and stopped automatically in response to the input level.

Recording Recording automatically
26
5. Use to select āOnā,
and press .
NOTE
For details, see āChanging automatic recording settingsā.
(āąøP.ąø82)
6. Return to the Home
Screen, and press
to put the recorder into
standby.
HINT
When the input exceeds the set level (shown on the level
meters), recording starts automatically. You can also set the
recording to stop automatically when the input goes below
a set level. (āąøP.ąø83)
7. Press to exit standby
or stop recording.
Recording automatically (continued)

Recording Pre-recording
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4. Use to select āOnā,
and press .
NOTE
The Auto Rec and Pre Count functions cannot be used at the
same time as this function.
Pre-recording
1. Press .
2. Use to select āRECā,
and press .
3. Use to
select āPre Recā,
and press .
By setting the recorder to constantly capture the input signal, you can start recording two seconds before
pressing the button. This is useful when, for example, a performance starts suddenly.

Recording Counting in before recording
28
4. Use to select
āPre Countā, and
press .
5. Use to select
the count number,
and press .
NOTE
The Auto Rec and Pre Rec functions cannot be used at the
same time as this function.
Counting in before recording
1. Press .
2. Use to select āTOOLā,
and press .
3. Use to select
āMetronomeā, and
press .
The recorder metronome can be used to count in before starting recording.

Recording Adjusting the side mic level
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ā Move up and down to adjust.
Adjusting the side mic level
Wide
RAW mode
Icon changes
with the value
Narrow
Before using the MS mic to record, you can adjust the side mic level (stereo width).
Do this when the Home Screen is open.
NOTE
ā¢ Set to Off, ā24 to +6 dB, or RAW.
ā¢ When recording in RAW mode, during playback move
up and down to adjust the side mic level.
ā¢ RAW mode can be selected only when the WAV format is used
for recording.
MS or stereo shotgun mic only

Recording Backup recording
30
4. Use to select āOnā,
and press .
HINT
ā¢ If the name of the original ļle is, for example,
āZOOM0001_LR.wavā, the name of the backup ļle will be
āZOOM0001_BU.wavā.
ā¢ You can play backup ļle (s. āīP.ī60)
Backup recording
1. Press .
2. Use to select āRECā,
and press .
3. Use to select
āBackup Recā,
and press .
When using the L/R input, in addition to the recording at the set input level, the recorder can also record a separate ļle at a
level 12dB below. This backup can be used if the recording level was set too high, causing distortion, for example.
L/R input and WAV format only

Recording Overdubbing
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H6 Handy Recorder
Overdubbing
1. Press .
2. Use to select
āPROJECT MENUā,
and press .
3. Use to select
āOverdubā,
and press .
4. Press the track button
until the indicator lights
red for the track to be
overdubbed.
5. Turn to adjust the input level.
HINT
You can also adjust the mixer (volume/pan), low cut ļ¬lter
and compressor/limiter as needed.
6. To monitor already recorded tracks, press their track
buttons so their indicators light green.
NEXT
You can add recordings to an already recorded project.
WAV format only

Recording Overdubbing
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7. Press to start recording.
8. Press to stop recording.
HINT
ā¢ You can change the stereo link setting even during
overdubbing.
ā¢ Overdub ļ¬les and volume, pan and stereo link settings are
saved in units called ātakesā. You can change settings and
record multiple takes.
Then, when stopped you can press to select the pre-
vious take or press to select the next take.
ā¢ A maximum of 99 takes can be recorded.
ā¢ If you want to monitor the input sound of the track while
playing back an already recorded track, press the button
for the track that you want to monitor so that its indicator
lights orange and then press .
ā¢ If the playback speed of a project is set to any value other
than 100%, tracks cannot be overdubbed (their indicators
will not light red).
9. Press to stop overdubbing.
When you play back or edit an overdubbed project, the last
selected take will be used.
NOTE
Two digit take numbers are added to the ends of track
names to create ļ¬le names for overdubbed recordings as
in, for example, āZOOM0001_LR_01.WAVā.
Overdubbing (continued)
WAV format only

Recording Overdubbing
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H6 Handy Recorder

Playback Basic playback
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Basic playback
1
2
1
1. Press to start
playback.
ā Controls during playback
Select project/move to mark: Use and
Search forward/backward: Press and hold /
Pause/resume playback: Press
Adjust volume: Press (+/ā)
Add marks: Press
Change side mic level: Move up and down
(RAW mode only)
HINT
ā¢ The longer you press and hold or , the faster
searching backward/forward becomes.
ā¢ During playback you can press track buttons to unmute (lit
green) and mute (unlit) tracks.

Playback Basic playback
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H6 Handy Recorder
2. Press or to
return to the Home Screen.
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