The fact that he continues to produce content despite being criminally underrated is testament to how deeply passionate he is for this game. Maybe they can contact an sound/music influencer for a contract one day and get the break they deserve.
Amazing video Jesse, how are you guys doing? Miss Japan at all? I started making videos on properties and such as well as continuing my English ones. From your Ex Tokyo Landlord. LOL
Hi Jesse, thanks so much for this video. Truly appreciated. Quick question on recording to the H4N Pro. I bought a Hosa -20db attenuator for the signal out, just in case the board at the event (not sure what kind of board it is yet) only has XLR or 1/4" out available. I'll just be recording the audio of the mic on stage, so a mono signal should be just fine. Given that, is it okay to just have *either* the mic one or mic 2 input on the H4N used for recording? Or, does it need to be both? Thanks so much!
The Hosa attenuator is a really good piece of kit to pair with the H4N. That will help you milk more blood from the stone. When I'm doing a mono input on the H4N, I typically do a stereo recording and split the audio channels in post production. The reason I do this is because the interface for 4-channel recording does nothing but confuse me on the H4N. Also, if you have two attenuators, you might consider taking the same mono feed and having one attenuator at -20 and another at -40 or -60. Then, if there's a surprising loud noise that isn't clipping at board level, it has a chance of not clipping at the Zoom level.
your channel is so underrated , thank you for your videos!
Dude! Thank you for saying that. We really want it to grow. We're terrific at making content, terrible at promoting it. I'm glad you found the video.
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The fact that he continues to produce content despite being criminally underrated is testament to how deeply passionate he is for this game. Maybe they can contact an sound/music influencer for a contract one day and get the break they deserve.
So the best way is using headphones output with H4N or H6 device?
Amazing video Jesse, how are you guys doing? Miss Japan at all? I started making videos on properties and such as well as continuing my English ones. From your Ex Tokyo Landlord. LOL
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How did you set up the H4n Pro to accept the signal into the headphonee/line input?
Hi Jesse, thanks so much for this video. Truly appreciated.
Quick question on recording to the H4N Pro. I bought a Hosa -20db attenuator for the signal out, just in case the board at the event (not sure what kind of board it is yet) only has XLR or 1/4" out available. I'll just be recording the audio of the mic on stage, so a mono signal should be just fine. Given that, is it okay to just have *either* the mic one or mic 2 input on the H4N used for recording? Or, does it need to be both? Thanks so much!
The Hosa attenuator is a really good piece of kit to pair with the H4N. That will help you milk more blood from the stone. When I'm doing a mono input on the H4N, I typically do a stereo recording and split the audio channels in post production. The reason I do this is because the interface for 4-channel recording does nothing but confuse me on the H4N.
Also, if you have two attenuators, you might consider taking the same mono feed and having one attenuator at -20 and another at -40 or -60. Then, if there's a surprising loud noise that isn't clipping at board level, it has a chance of not clipping at the Zoom level.
@@JJKoester thank you so much, Jesse! Truly appreciate your time and wisdom