Instructions
- Download and install the Audio Interface drivers to the Zoom Rooms PC/Mac.
- Connect the Audio Interface to power and to the Zoom Rooms PC/Mac via USB.
- Connect the required number of XLR microphones to the Audio Interface.
- On the iPad controller, tap Settings, and then tap Microphone.
An audio interface is a piece of hardware that expands and improves the sonic capabilities of a computer. Some audio interfaces give you the ability to connect professional microphones, instruments and other kinds of signals to a computer, and output a variety of signals as well.
Zoom H5 Handy Recorder Features:A versatile 4-in/2-out mobile recording system. 2 XLR/TRS combination inputs with microphone preamps and phantom power (+12/+24/+48V) accommodate most analog connections. Modular input connection lets you attach onboard microphones and additional input jacks.
Plug one end of the cable into the headphone output on the H6 and the other into the 3.5mm input of your phone. In case your phone doesn't have the 3.5mm input jack, you'll need that adapter - which is easy enough to get.
Recording from your iOS deviceWhile hosting a Zoom meeting from your iOS device, tap More. Tap Record to the Cloud. The app will now show Recording at the top of your screen. To stop or pause the recording, tap More again.
Zoom H4n ProThe H4n Pro has two mic preamps which make this a great option for podcasters since all you have to do is plug in the mics and hit record.
The Zoom H1 is also an audio recorder with built-in microphones and is a good back-up option if there are no Zoom H4ns available for check-out. It can also be plugged into your computer and used as an USB microphone.
File TransferTransferring audio files from the H4n to a computer is simple, and much like using an external hard drive. To connect the H4n to a computer, make sure the recorder is off, then connect the recorder to your computer via USB. When this is done, turn on the recorder and allow it to boot up.
To use the ZOOM H2n as a computer microphone, connect the USB cable to both the computer and the ZOOM H2n, with the recorder off. When prompted on the screen select "AUDIO I/F" by pressing the PLAY button. Frequency sampling should be 44.1kHz in most cases and 48kHz for video applications.
Originally designed for musicians, the Zoom H4n has become especially popular with DSLR video and filmmakers over other portable recorders because it has direct XLR mic input connectors with phantom power, and because it can record as many as four channels at once from both the built-in mics as well as from two
If you are on Windows 10 and can't access the microphone, use the Windows search box to navigate to Microphone privacy settings. Switch on the Allow apps to access your microphone toggle, and enable access for Zoom.
The Zoom H1n Handy Recorder is a great device. Its ability to record high-quality audio is phenomenal, especially at 24-bit. 24-bit audio recording is better than CD quality, meaning you get clearer audio and the ability to hear the finer details in the sound.
While pressing , turn the power on. This opens the SETTING screen. and to select "Date/Time", and press .
Deleting local recordings
- Sign in to the Zoom desktop client.
- Click Meetings.
- Click the Recorded tab and select the meeting with a local recording. Note: Local recordings display the file path and options to play, or delete the recording.
- Click Delete to permanently delete the recording from your computer.
To enable this option:
- Open the Zoom client and click Settings.
- Click the Recording tab.
- Enable Record a seperate audio file for each participant.
- Record and save the meeting to your computer.
- Once the meeting is over and the recording has processed, open the recording folder.
- Within the folder, open Audio Record.
1. Access the All Status dropdown menu. 2. Click Delete All.
Use the fast forward >> and rewind << buttons on the right side of the recorder to set the bitrate. For podcasts and other audio-only recording, we recommend the sampling rate be set to 44 kHZ, and you can choose between a bit depth of 16 and 24.