Zoom EXH-6 Demo - More Inputs for your Zoom Field Recorder

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  • If you own a Zoom field recorder such as the Zoom H5, H6, F8n, F4, or F1... Then the Zoom EXH-6 is certainly worth a look. This accessory grants you 2 additional XLR, 1/4" combo jack inputs to work with, on any of the above-mentioned devices.
    Take a listen to this demonstration of the EXH-6 and the F1 capturing audio from a Shure SM58, a Shure SM57, and the output of a mixer from an event.
    Where I got my Zoom EXH-6...
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  • @seanwebb605
    @seanwebb605 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My capsule arrived yesterday and I gave it a try on the field recorder tonight. It's not bad. I thought that maybe there would be some device conflicts or the recording quality wouldn't be as good as my Zoom H6, but it sounds pretty good. And it's less gear to take if I'm travelling and want to do a recording.

    • @ninesixindie
      @ninesixindie  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm glad you're liking it so far.
      Yeah, I've not had any issues with it.
      In my opinion it certainly gets the job done.
      And agreed, it can be nice having a small/light kit when on the go.

  • @NollaigHealey
    @NollaigHealey 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Excellent ❤video and advice…. Thank you Buddy for sharing your knowledge :)

    • @ninesixindie
      @ninesixindie  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You're welcome!
      Thank you for watching.

  • @mindwork8865
    @mindwork8865 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi, good demo, I have only one extended question: will the native 3,5 input of the f1 disable when connecting to an EXH-6? Best

    • @ninesixindie
      @ninesixindie  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi, thank you.
      I appreciate your comment and question.
      I ran a test today with the Zoom lavalier/clip-on mic, and 2 Shure SM58 mics.
      Yes, the 3.5mm input is immediately disabled/bypassed as soon as the EXH-6 is connected.
      At that point the clip-on/lavalier mic that is plugged into the 3.5mm input will not capture/pass any sound, and you cannot adjust the gain level for that mic.
      You would be using the EXH-6 inputs exclusively once it is connected.
      Whether you plug in 1 mic or 2 to the EXH-6.

  • @henryssurfshowcase
    @henryssurfshowcase ปีที่แล้ว

    Good demo 4:00 nice job!..

    • @ninesixindie
      @ninesixindie  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you! I hope it's helpful.

  • @ColoresLatinosTVshow
    @ColoresLatinosTVshow 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks, Rodriguez for your video. Do you mind sharing how can use the Zoom F1 outdoors and reduce noises, please? Gracias

    • @ninesixindie
      @ninesixindie  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi, thank you for your comment and for your inquiry.
      Sure, I'm happy to share my thoughts on the subject.
      I will follow up with you about this as soon as possible.

  • @englinesian6383
    @englinesian6383 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m here, bro. Appreciate it, man...

    • @ninesixindie
      @ninesixindie  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Not a problem! I hope it helps.

  • @ZacFerrer
    @ZacFerrer 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the explanation. I'm sad cause I'd like to connect my condenser mic. That's a break deal for me

    • @ninesixindie
      @ninesixindie  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You're welcome.
      There's certainly value in finding out what's not for you.
      Best wishes, on finding what fits your needs.

    • @Utkarsh_A
      @Utkarsh_A ปีที่แล้ว +1

      If you are willing to go to these lengths, you can get yourself an Inline Phantom power adapter, some are small enough that you can use it on location!

  • @brianesquinas
    @brianesquinas 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    does the EXH-6 record multi-track with the Zoom F1?
    I've been thinking of getting the Zoom F1-SP for rigging on my camera rather than getting the Zoom H5

    • @ninesixindie
      @ninesixindie  3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      The short answer is yes.
      Just know that by default, the Zoom F1 will record a stereo file with mic 1 on channel 1 (left), and mic 2 on channel 2 (right).
      You can then (in post) split the stereo file into 2 separate mono files using your audio editing software of choice... Which is what I did for this episode.

    • @seanwebb605
      @seanwebb605 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ninesixindie Does it do it cleanly or is there some cross over between the two sources?

    • @ninesixindie
      @ninesixindie  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@seanwebb605 It comes out clean.
      No crossover on account of the Zoom F1/EXH-6.
      The only crossover/bleed that you will encounter is normal mic bleed that happens anytime 2 mics are recording in close proximity to each other.

  • @zogun
    @zogun 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    hi, beside the EXH-6 capsule & cable for SM58/57, is there any extra adapter you plugged in?
    can you record two XLR mic without problem or interference?
    do you have the mean to compare audio quality to other recorders like Zoom H4N, H5, H6 etc?
    thank you

    • @ninesixindie
      @ninesixindie  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi, and thank you for your questions.
      -Yes, it's possible to record 2 independent XLR mics without issue. I recorded this demo with just the 2 mics plugged into the EXH-6 via standard XLR cables.
      -Unfortunately I do not currently own the other Zoom field recorders you mentioned, and I'm not sure if/when I would have such access to them.

    • @zogun
      @zogun 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ninesixindie thanks for the reply. What if i just connected to one XLR. will it record stereo file?
      i'm looking for cheap solution to connect the SM58 but im still very blur.
      do we need phantom power for SM58?

    • @ninesixindie
      @ninesixindie  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @zogun It depends on what recorder you're using.
      If using the EXH-6 with the F1, the recording will be a stereo file, with the audio being on either the left or right channel depending on what EXH-6 channel you're plugged into. You can then split the stereo file into mono in your audio editing program of choice.
      If using the EXH-6 with the Zoom F4 (as another example), you can choose to record mono files with the EXH-6.
      You do not need phantom power to operate the SM58.

  • @jobprep2023
    @jobprep2023 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    With xlr capsule zoom f1 sp support condencer microphone?

    • @ninesixindie
      @ninesixindie  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you for your question.
      No. The Zoom F1-SP in combination with the EXH-6 does not support/work with standard condenser mics.
      This is because these particular Zoom devices do not supply phantom power, which is required to operate condenser mics.
      There are battery-powered condenser mics out there that would work, since they would have their own power supply.
      You could then connect to the Zoom F1, EXH-6 for recording purposes.
      However, I have not personally used a battery-powered condenser mic up to this point, and do not have any specific mics to recommend at this time.

  • @kreative-tv
    @kreative-tv 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What settings are you using on the zoom f1 for recording live bands

    • @ninesixindie
      @ninesixindie  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      My audio format for this type of scenario is 24-bit, 48kHz WAV.
      I use the EXH-6 in this case to ideally get a feed of the same stereo mix the audience is listening to, via a connection from the mixing board at the event.
      From there I turn up the gain knobs on the EXH-6 and aim to get the F1 meters hovering around -12 to -9 (middle to middle-high on the F1 meters).
      It is certainly possible that you will have to engage the pad if the stereo feed from the mixer is coming in too loud before you even really start turning up the EXH-6 gain.
      To do this, you would flick the switch next to the EXH-6 gain knobs from the "0" position to the "-20" position.
      I had to engage the pad for the performance recording in this video, for example.

    • @kreative-tv
      @kreative-tv 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I have the F1 zoom going into my Sony ax 700 camcorder but I'm having trouble finding the right audio settings so I'll try yours 👍🏽

    • @ninesixindie
      @ninesixindie  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@kreative-tv Nice, I hope the info helps.
      If that's the case, you will likely also need to set a level going into your camcorder.
      This can be done by turning the level of your headphone output on the F1 up or down as needed.
      Your camcorder should have an audio meter display.
      The same general workflow should apply here.
      Aim to have the meter hovering/averaging around the middle of the meter.
      If done properly, you should get a healthy level that is not clipping/digitally distorting.

    • @kreative-tv
      @kreative-tv 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Go to my page and watch a minute of one of the bands and tell me what you think of the audio

    • @ninesixindie
      @ninesixindie  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I checked out "Hotel California".
      It doesn't sound bad, considering that you're probably using the shotgun mic that comes with the F1-SP or the lav/clip-on mic that comes with the F1-LP.
      Those mics are good budget mics.
      But making friends with the front-of-house engineer and getting a mixer feed straight from the board can sound like the mix you're hearing right at the event.
      Even if you just give the engineer your F1 for a bit to stay on their tech table capturing a recording, then sync that recording up in post.
      If that's not possible then a more professional/expensive shotgun mic may help.
      But even so... If I'm recording a video of a live show, I want a mixer feed all the way.
      The front-of-house mixer is where the best show audio (what the audience hears) comes from.

  • @tomfurstyfield
    @tomfurstyfield 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wanted to know if this is any good for line in recording exactly what I was looking for thanks

    • @ninesixindie
      @ninesixindie  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you. I'm glad this was helpful.

  • @ybfilms9808
    @ybfilms9808 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    i only need 1XLR input for my sennheiser mke600 mic, do i need to buy that adapter or can i connect the XLR without that adapter to the F1? And another question can i connect the F1 directly to my Dslr or is this not possible i have no clue about these devices.

    • @ninesixindie
      @ninesixindie  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1) If you need even just 1 XLR input when using the F1, you would also need the EXH-6 adapter. By default the F1 only has a 3.5mm mic input.
      2) So long as your DSLR has a working 3.5mm mic input... It is possible to connect the F1 directly to your camera by connecting a 3.5mm TRS cable from the headphone output of the F1, to the mic input of the camera. There is a Zoom video on YT that demonstrates this process.
      Please note, however, that according to the folks at Zoom... It is possible for plug-in power from a camera mic input jack to damage the F1.
      I personally have only ever recorded directly to the F1, and then I sync the audio to video in post.

    • @christopht.4403
      @christopht.4403 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ninesixindie Hello! Where did you get that info? "Please note, however, that according to the folks at Zoom... It is possible for plug-in power from a camera mic input jack to damage the F1." Didn't find anything on their website.

    • @ninesixindie
      @ninesixindie  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@christopht.4403 Hello, thank you for asking.
      I got this info from TH-cam.
      Comment section of a Zoom video titled "Zoom F1-SP: Connecting To Your Camera / Setting Levels".
      In response to a question from user PROTOMAN247, Zoom rep John Molfetas replied...
      "It is possible that you could damage the F1 by inputting plug-in power to the headphone output".
      Another note from my experience is that some cameras enable you to turn off plug-in power, at which point I would personally feel safer using the F1 in this manner.
      I hope this info helps.

    • @christopht.4403
      @christopht.4403 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ninesixindie Thank you that was very helpful. ZOOM should be more in the open with this info.

    • @ninesixindie
      @ninesixindie  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@christopht.4403 You're welcome!
      Yeah, I figured it's worth pointing out.
      I know it's something I'd want to be aware of.

  • @seanwebb605
    @seanwebb605 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Does it record two separate tracks or mix down both inputs to one track?

    • @ninesixindie
      @ninesixindie  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I see you found some info in the comments.
      I'm heading over to reply on that thread.

  • @robertomguimaraes
    @robertomguimaraes 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ps: Extra XLR dont have Phantom Power

    • @ninesixindie
      @ninesixindie  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Agreed, 100%.
      The EXH-6 XLR inputs do not provide phantom power.

  • @MrSalvador1971
    @MrSalvador1971 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have both. I will like to connect a mixer. Do you know the settings on the Zoom F1? I get a signal or a buss.

    • @ninesixindie
      @ninesixindie  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi, thank you for your question.
      Before setting the gain on your F1, please 1st ensure that you are feeding proper levels/audio signal to whichever mixer output/s you have connected to the Zoom F1.
      My initial suggested F1 settings for connecting to a mixer are:
      1) Record format 16-bit, 44.1kHz, WAV
      2) Have the -20dB pad switches on the front of the EXH-6 in the "on" position (pushed to the right-hand side)
      3) Begin with the EXH-6 gain knobs turned all the way down (in the "0" position). Either play music through the mixer, or speak into a mic that's connected to the mixer while slowly turning the EXH-6 gain knobs to increase your gain level. Do this until you are happy with the level/sound you are getting on the F1.
      Please do let me know if this helps, or if you need further assistance.

    • @ninesixindie
      @ninesixindie  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@MrSalvador1971 You're welcome! And ok.

    • @MrSalvador1971
      @MrSalvador1971 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ninesixindie My friend it is working. With the setting you suggested it works just perfect. Thank you very much I really aprémiate it. Since I couldn’t figure it out before I was about to buy a 600 dollars recorder, but not anymore since these little guys can do the job. Thanks to your videos.

    • @ninesixindie
      @ninesixindie  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@MrSalvador1971 Awesome! I am glad to know that everything worked out.
      Indeed, the ability to record a mixer feed with the F1 and EXH-6 comes in handy.

    • @MrSalvador1971
      @MrSalvador1971 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ninesixindie My friend I try to record an episode for my podcast. The sound from my mixer comes out perfect, but when I transfer it to my zoom via XLR port the sound doesn’t sound as good, And I can heard only on my right but not my left ear. Do you know why is that?

  • @cassidyraebarrera
    @cassidyraebarrera 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Does this record in two separate mono tracks?

    • @ninesixindie
      @ninesixindie  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi. Thanks for your question.
      This does record 2 mics separately/independently, but not as 2 mono tracks.
      The Zoom F1 will record a stereo file with mic 1 on channel 1 (left), and mic 2 on channel 2 (right).
      Once the audio has been recorded, you can split the stereo file into 2 separate mono tracks using your preferred audio editing software... That's how I handled the audio for this video.

    • @cassidyraebarrera
      @cassidyraebarrera 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ninesixindie oh ok awesome!! thank you so much!

    • @ninesixindie
      @ninesixindie  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@cassidyraebarrera You're welcome!