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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BASSMAN Models the sound of the Fender Bassman 100.
SMR Models the sound of the SWR SM-900.
SUP-BASS Models the sound of the Marshall Super Bass.
SANSAMP Models the sound of the SansAmp Bass Driver DI.
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(1) CABINET 0–2
Adjusts the depth of the speaker cabinet sound.
(2) GAIN 0–100
Adjusts the preamp gain (distortion depth).
(3) BASS ò¶
Adjusts the low-frequency boost/cut.
(4) MIDDLE ò¶
Adjusts the middle-frequency boost/cut.
(5) TREBLE ò¶
Adjusts the high-frequency boost/cut.
(6) BALANCE 0–100
Adjusts the balance between the signals before
and after they pass through the module The
higher the value, the greater the post-module
signal amount.
(7) LEVEL 1–100
Sets the level of the signal after the PREAMP
module.
(8) ZNR
(ZOOM Noise Reduction)
OFF, 1–16
Adjusts the sensitivity of ZOOM's original ZNR
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Preamp with characteristics good for vocal recording
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Preamp with characteristics good for acoustic guitar recording
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(1) COMP
OFF,
1–10
Adjusts the compression of the total signal level
by lowering high-level signals and raising low-
level signals.
(2) DE-ESSER
OFF,
1–10
Adjusts the amount that sibilant sounds are cut.
(3) LOW CUT
OFF,
1–10
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low-frequency noise, which is easily picked up
by mics.
(4) BASS ò¶
Adjusts the low-frequency boost/cut.
(5) MIDDLE ò¶
Adjusts the middle-frequency boost/cut.
(6) TREBLE ò¶
Adjusts the high-frequency boost/cut.
(7) LEVEL 1–100
Sets the level of the signal after the PREAMP
module.
(8) ZNR
(ZOOM Noise Reduction)
OFF,
1–16
Adjusts the sensitivity of ZOOM's original ZNR
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