Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Operation Manual
- Table of Contents
- Features
- Parts & Controls
- Getting Started
- Recording Flow
- Easy Recording Guide (Stereo Mode)
- Parts and Controls
- Battery / Power Setting
- Power / Hold Switch
- Recording and Transport Buttons
- Track 1-4 Buttons
- Input, Mic, 1 and 2 Buttons
- Record Level and Volume Buttons
- Dial and Menu Buttons
- Loading an SD Card
- Setting Date and Time
- Connecting External Devices
- Built-In Microphones
- External Mic with Power Plug
- Input 1 / 2 Connections and Phantom Power
- Using a USB Audio Interface
- Using as a USB Card Reader
- Built-In Speaker
- Mode Overview
- Switching and Confirming Modes
- Mode Details
- Mode Screens
- Optional Remote Control
- Operations
- Reference
- Main Specifications by Mode
- Settings Available in each Mode
- MTR Mode Effect Types and Parameters
- H4n Pro Patch List
- Specs
- Troubleshooting
- Index
- Supplied Accessories
- Cubase LE Startup Guide
- Warranty
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When recorded data is transferred to an SD card, sometimes the process-
ing speed is not fast enough and the sound drops out.
The processing speed depends on the mode, REC FORMAT setting, type of
SD card, etc. If the processing load is light, sound dropouts rarely happen,
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REC FORMAT
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Setting marks
P.096
Stereo mode 4CH mode
Heavy
S
T
Light
WAV96kHz/24bit
WAV96kHz/16bit
WAV48kHz/24bit
WAV44.1kHz/24bit
WAV48kHz/16bit
WAV44.1kHz/16bit
MP3
WAV48kHz/24bit
WAV44.1kHz/24bit
WAV48kHz/16bit
WAV44.1kHz/16bit
This mark shows a sound
dropout.
This mark is user created.
but it the load is heavy,
they often happen. In
this case, change the
REC FORMAT to a
lighter setting.