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Honestly one of the best review videos of a product I've seen on TH-cam. It's just very high quality...the sound, the image, editing, the freaking fonts! Just love it. Straight to the point, well organized. Well done sir. Keep putting out stuff. I do hope you reach a million subs, you most certainly deserve it.
Perfect voice. Perfect background music. Perfect video quality. My God man, please do more reviews on more product more often. I’m a little hard to impress and you absolutely knock this out of the park! No doubt people are going to simply listen to you over and over because your music and voice quality and content of your words are just simply so well done, I’m almost at a loss for words.
That is very kind of you to say, thank you! I am indeed planning on doing some more. I've shot B-roll for four other devices, now it's just a case of editing and putting it all together :)
Could you please suggest which Digital recorder will be best for home recording and recording outdoor. My requirement is playing acoustci guitar and recording vocals for cover songs. Kindly suggest.
@Tansen Tunes Productions : How do you intend to record? If you get the Zoom H6, or the Zoom H5, you can just plug in two microphones, one for your voice, and one for the guitar, and you can record anywhere. You can also use the X/Y capsule that comes with the recorder to capture something in a more live setting. If you don't have too many microphones, then you can use the X/Y capsule to capture the guitar, and you can plug in a microphone for your vocals.
I’d like to purchase a recorder/mic to attach to mu DSRL camera to record ambience sounds and my voice for asmr (not professional asmr artist). Would you recommend me getting the Zoom h6 or the Sony? I do not need XLR inputs for extra mic. Just one recorder for everything, for all my needs. Thank you so much
I've done a test just today, comparing the H4n Pro and H5, and yeah, they do seem to have the same amount of hiss when recording with the same settings. I'd say the H5 and H6 are still the better choice, due to versatility, but I'll make sure to add this as a note in the description of all the relevant videos.
Yeah I'd forgotten that the EX H6 as that peace with the 2 XLRs is called doesn't spit phantum. There goes why I actually bought the H6. I bought it to record in 5.1 surround sound. But to do so well I'd have to get the EX H6 then a power box that spits phantom and hook it to the EX H6 then hook the front left and right mics to it. Mad annoying. Thankfully with the new H8 recorder and it's own EX H8 peace that adds not 2 but 4 XLRs again there's always a god dam inconvenience but they fix the phantum thing. The EX H8 will spit phantom but you have to plug it in. That being done though you can go up to 9.1 surround sound.
At the time it might have been a Zoom H6 + Rode NTG-2, though nowadays it's a Shure SM7B + cloudlifter + Zoom H8. The setup is in the video description :)
The quality of this video and its review... is mind-blowing 😮 A question: Would the Zoom H5 (which is what I'd like to buy for the budget I have compared to the few differece between it and the H6) be suitable for Organ recordings (yes, the big instrument from the church...!) Some people would recommend an omni-directional microphone, but those are not only incredibly expensive, but also not really portable for those that give a good quality. Is the H5 suitable as an alternative of such omni-directional microphones?
Also, it needs to be a really good quality (big difference from a simple phone-recording) but it's also going to be used for TH-cam, so it doesn't need to be ultra-professional either. Most of the locations that it would be used for, are churches or chapels.
Hey, glad you like it :) The reason why omni-directional microphones are often recommended is because they capture the sound in a way that gives you a good sense of the room, plus they can capture really low frequencies (for when the organ plays really low notes). To clarify, any recorder can record the sound of the lowest notes, but omni mics do a good job at recording the full character of those lower notes. Now, that being said, yes, they are indeed super expensive and not portable. In regards to the Zoom H5, yes, you can record a church organ with it, and it will sound a lot better than using a phone, but not quite as good as using omni mics. Given that the recording will be on TH-cam, I'm not sure most people would really be able to appreciate the difference between a pair of omni mics, and a Zoom H5 anyway, especially if they're listening on their phone or laptop. Since we've established that, here are a few rules to make sure you capture the best possible sound: 1) Use a safety track. The H5 should allow you to record a second safety take at a lower volume, I believe at -12dB. That way, if the organ gets too loud, the main track might distort, but the safety track will have a lower volume version, which you can edit in and save the recording. 2) Find the sweet spot in the room. When recording organs, it's important to get a good blend of the room, and the instrument itself. If you're too close to the instrument, you tend to get too much sound from the 'blowers'. If you're too far away, the organ will sound a bit too washed out, and it will lack definition. If you can, get someone to play it for you, plug in some headphones into the recorder, and walk around with it. Start just in front of the pipes, move the recorder low, mid, and high, to hear the difference. Then, take a few steps back and repeat the process, holding the mic both in front of your chest, by your feet, and way above your head. Figure out where you like the sound the most, and place the mic there. A stand would be recommended, to make sure that the microphone doesn't move during the recording process. Also, you might have to account for the fact that people might be present when recording. Placing the mic too close to them might introduce too much coughing in the recording, though that can be theoretically fixed. If you end up recording coughs, get in touch, and I might be able to remove them for you. Hope this helps 👍
@@christianskyes Wow, thanks for this detailed reply! It's probably true that people won't notice the difference, and since TH-cam only allows a maximum bitrate, I guess the ultra-high end will be overkill for what I'm aiming for. The safety track is something I've never heard of before, but since many organ pieces require very different registrations (very quiet to very loud), that will indeed come in handy! When I'll have it, I'll follow your instructions to test for the best balance. If all circumstances are normal, I shouldn't ever be recording with an audience in the room, but indeed, you never know 😄 Should it ever come as required, I will certainly contact you! Seeing that you're only a year active on TH-cam, I can definitly tell that you should continue doing what you're doing. The quality of your videos, filming and -quite obviously I guess, but still- incredible sound is appaling... these are the kind of videos people are looking for. I don't even know how you film the device so smoothly and from such close-up shots, but it's beautiful, and helps understand the whole product better. While you might not have many subscribers right now, it'll definitly pop-up as soon as you have more videos that will become viral (and I'm sure at some point, they will!). Thanks again for the help, and see you around 😉
Just found your review of the Zoom H6, pretty cool, thanks! I have 2 questions: 1- What music did you use for the first part of your video.. really nice! 2- You said that in order to record ambient & nature, the H6 wouldn't be your first choice... a- why is that and b- what would you use instead? Thank you!
Hi Gabriel, sorry for the late reply. Comments don't always show up in order. I'm not sure which song I used, but it's from Epidemic Sound if that helps. I looked up something like 'relaxing' or 'ambient' music 🤔 In terms of a recorder for quiet ambiences, that would be the Sony PCM-D100. I have a review of it on the channel as well 👍
I want to record the wind - not block it out. Like in the forest with the leaves "rustling" and at the beach with the coconut tress swaying in the wind and some ocean sounds. What is the best way to record the wind so that it will sound natural rather than over driving the mic. Searches on TH-cam prove futile as they return videos on how to block out or remove wind or how to get wind sound effects.
I can see which bit might be confusing, so allow me to clarify. A windshield doesn't block the sound of the wind, it just stops it from slamming into the mic. For example, when you're outside on a windy day, and the wind blows in your ear quite hard, the sound will be distorted. If you have a hoodie on, you can still hear the wind whistling and affecting things around you (like the trees), but without it slamming into your ear. A windshield works very much the same way, except that it doesn't affect the sound, or at least it affects it to a very minimal degree. I hope that helps 👍
I like mine but I hate that you can’t record to individual tracks and then multi-track with the capsule mics and the box broke the first time I dropped it.
Like any device, it does have its limitations :) Perhaps it was a manufacturing issue? I've been quite rough with mine, and it didn't break. Luckily capsule replacements aren't super expensive, but hopefully it was covered by the warranty?
Very good concise and complete video. If you could answer a few questions I would be really happy. I am a devotional singer....want to buy zoom h8. Can I hear my voice in echo while recording....I need to hear my voice loud and sweet with effects so that I can sing better. Can we use it as a condenser mike to record on a computer like in studios. Thanks and God bless u.
Hi Christian, thank you for your review, I have some questions. First I bought an Olympus Ls-11 to record wildlife sounds. Some time later I moved to a Sony PCM-D100. Now I would like to have less noise when recording super quiet nature ambiences. What would you recommend me if I’m going to use an external mic, would the Zoom H6 with its XLR inputs would be a good choice or would still be noisy? I’d rather buy something like the Zoom F6 but is more expensive at the moment and the H6 is more versatile since you can use different capsules for when you don’t want to carry lots of gear. The mic I intend to use is the Audio Technica BP4025. Would I get good nature free of noise recordings with this mic and the H6, or should I look at something else? I’d be grateful if you could give me your thoughts. Thank you for your time.
Really a great video, with only the things you need to make decision. I got the H6 around a year and half back, and the times that it has been a help is awesome, one thing that I want to add is if you are someone who plays instrument the audio interface feature of the H6 is strong. Yes its not up there with dedicate interfaces but since its mainly a recorder, the interface feature is awesome.
Great review! I was looking for a portable recorder to record samples for my music at work or just to record the jam sessions I do with my friends. This seems perfect for both.
Thanks for the thorough post. In our setup (we just taped our 366th podcast) I've used Blue Yeti or Samson Go-Mics for a simple Omnidirectional solution in the center of anywhere from 3-10 people sitting in an oval with the mic dead center. The problem is when there are side conversations going on everything gets muddled. I don't want to separate tracks and do a bunch of post editing but I feel like if each person had their own xlr mic we would eliminate much of the background chatter. I was wondering if in an instance of recording up to 6 people each on their own xlr mic you would recommend the zoom h6 with the capsule that allows for an additional two xlr mics or if you would recommend a mixer like the Yamaha MG 10Xu. The zoom on your amazon link is $329 and the EXH-6 capsule is another $79- $410 total. The Yamaha USB mixer solution is $200. I'll leave this comment on your youtube video in case you check those more often. I'm also subscribing, thanks for the great information!
Hi Joey, apologies for the delayed response. You could definitely get the extension capsule for the Zoom H6, and thus use six microphones at once. Do bear in mind though that the extension capsule doesn't give phantom power, which means that you'd have to make sure that the microphones you plug into it don't need it. You can definitely use something like the Yamaha MG 10Xu, even though I haven't tried it personally. As far as I can tell though, that mixer can only take 4 XLR inputs. Also, if you're recording on a computer, the USB cable that connects it to the mixer can only export one track. You can pan one left, and one right, and thus separate the signal, but you're limited in that sense. As an audio nerd, I'd recommend getting something like the H6, which allows you to record on six separate channels, so you have more freedom in post. Once the episode is recorded, what you can do to simplify your workload is to add a subtle 'noise gate' to each track, and play with the settings until it sounds right. What the noise gates does is it basically stops sound under a certain volume from getting through. In other words, once you find the right settings, if someone is talking on one microphone a few feet away, and everyone else is silent, all the other tracks will be temporarily muted. This way, you can only hear that person. Alternatively, hiring a podcast editor doesn't have to be expensive. Have a look on Fiverr or Upwork, and see what quotes you get. I've personally hired a few people on Upwork, but only ever once on Fiverr. Hope my answer helps :)
@@christianskyes One more question. If I have to record also audio for films, with an NTG 2 and Lav mics that i have, would you recommend the H6 over the Sony as an "All Rounder" ?
The H6 is definitely more of an ‘All rounder’. You can technically connect a mic to the Sony btw, but you’ll have to look it up, as I’ve never done it myself :)
As far as I know, the only difference is that the all black version looks cooler 🤔 Also, I believe the all black version only comes with the X/Y attachment, whilst the older H6 came with the X/Y and the MS. I assume most people just didn't use the MS capsule that much.
Great review. Thank you. Towards the end you mention it wouldn't be your first choice to record nature recordings. What would be your recommendation? Thank you.
Great review. What would be your first choice if you want to record nature ambiances with the built-in mics but also want to have XLR inputs? I'm divided between this one and the Tascam DR-100mk3. Any thoughts?
Every recorder has a level of self noise that it introduces into recordings. When you're recording louder sounds, it's not audible, or even noticeable. That being said, when you record quiet sounds, and pump up the gain a bit, the hiss becomes noticeable. When recording really quiet ambiences with it, I've noticed too much hiss. You can definitely record ambiences, just not super quiet ones. I've used the Sony PCM-D100 for quiet ones.
In the conclusion you said that for recording quiet nature ambiences the Zoom H6 would not be your choice. What would you choose instead for super quiet nature ambiences?
great review... I began to record some ambiance for my musical project with my old Zoom H2 (not n), and I'm considering to upgrade for better amd more quite preamps. You say that this H6 is not well suited for ambiance recordings. What do you recommend in the same price range? I know there are better choice (zoom H4/H6, MixPre 3 mkII, with a pair of good omni, like the Usi Pro) but they are far more pricey.
Good review..... There is just one thing is not clear to me: Is not possible to use de 4 mic inputs at the same time using phantom power? Or you can use the 4, but you can not use the 2 mic built-in to have the six working at the same time? Thank you
Thanks, glad you liked it :) The Zoom H6 can provide phantom power to all 4 inputs at once if needed. These are the ones on the sides of the device. The detachable capsules do not require phantom power, nor can they receive it. For example, you can record 8 tracks at once if you wish. That's inputs 1-4, plus L/R and a backup for L/R. L/R is essentially coming from the detachable capsule. This can be from the X/Y capsule, the combo input capsule (the one where you can plug two more mics in), etc. Another example would be as follows: If you have the combo input capsule, which allows you to plug in two more mics, you can have 6 mics running at the same time. The caveat is that only 4 of the microphones can receive phantom power, if needed. That's the ones plugged into the sides of the device. The other two that are plugged into the detachable capsule can be recorded at the same time as the other 4, but they can't get phantom power. Not all microphones require phantom power though, so you could just get 6 mics that don't need it, or 4 that do, and 2 that don't. Probably better to get 6 that don't though, as that way you'll have the same sound on all 6, if that's what you're after. Hope this helps clarify things :) Let me know if you have any other questions.
What is your opinion regarding Tascam DR-100MK3 and DR-40x vs ZOOM 5/6. I am looking at field ambience recording with Rode NTG5 mic. Many thanks in advance.
Over time the rubber of the casing starts "melting". It get's sticky, smelly and is no longer fun to use. Even so I kept it always protected the stuff dies of itself. Won't buy a device with rubber on it ever again. Really nasty. 😅 (Bought it in July 2016 -> after 5 years it started)
That is correct, that can indeed happen. From what I understand, that tends to happen to devices with rubberised bodies, like the Zoom H series devices.
Quite nature sounds could be recorded with a microphone plugged into the H6 and then its great? If you want to use only the H6 without mic plugged into one of the ports I could see the point but otherwise not 😊 All the best
SKYES Audio here’s where I’m stumped. I want for video production AND podcasting, so I’m stuck between that rodecaster pro and this for phone calls on a future podcast. Do you have any experience with the rodecaster?
Hey, I really enjoyed your review. You said it is not your first choice for nature ambiences. So what IS your choice for that specific area? Thank you in advance!
@@christianskyes Ah, I hoped you wouldn't suggest that one, as it is way over my budget :D Anyway, thanks for your recommendation, I'll probably get the H6.
Hi, thanks! Apologies for the late reply. For this video, I either used the Amazon Professional Condenser Microphone, or the Rode NTG-2. Not 100% sure. I've used the Amazon one for my most recent videos, and I'm actually switching to a Shure SM7B soon :)
Have a question. I looked at your H4 video and am wondering if the H6 will let you punch in record. I couldn't find anything other than overdubbing tutorials. Would the H4 be a better purchase than the H6 to do this type of recording?
I'm at the very moment when I'm just starting to gather information about a video podcast. I need two medium quality microphones for starters, 2 pairs of headphones I have from sennheiser and a camera to film full hd on sd card 45 minutes or maximum one hour. My question is if I could use the BM 800 Condenser microphone with Zoom h6 input to get quality sound and the h6 zoom output at the microphone input in a camcorder? Thank you
Hi Andres. It depends on what kind of setup you want to have. You can definitely bring multiple mics, with stands, and mic your voice and guitar separately. Alternatively, if you just want to record with one mic, and get some of the natural ambience, the H4n Pro, H5 or H6 would do just fine. You can get some more audio quality out of the Sony PCM-D100, but you're sacrificing the XLR inputs. You also want to get your hands on some good wind protection for it, especially if you want to record outdoors.
What do you think about the Zoom U-44? I mean, it's a lot cheaper and, as far as I can see, got the same specs (or even better). Would you mind doing a review or comparison on that? Thanks a lot!
I have a U-44 and it's great. I also have at the moment an H6 but it's being returned due to it crashing my DAWs - in audio interface mode. It seems it just isn't compatible with Windows 10 using the current (2017) drivers.
If you want to record super quiet ambiences, I'd go for the Sony PCM-D100. If you want to record louder ambiences and sounds in general, any of the H4n Pro, H5, or H6 would do 👍
The mics that come with the H5 are good, but you can always experiment. You can record with them, and you can also plug in one or more mics, and see which one you prefer 🤔 Bear in mind that if you bring more mics, you're going to have to bring more gear, such as extra stands, cables, etc.
Hi Christian. Very helpful review. Have you any knowledge about compatability / use of the H6 or H8 with a DAW such as Presonus Studio One, either to download audio or as an interface.
just out of curiosity, what would be your first choice to record 'super quiet nature ambiences'? It was a very nice review. I'm thinking about what handy recorder I should get and were leaning towards the H6, when I saw your video on the suggestions, by the title and the thumbnail at first I thought it would be a video bashing the H6 or reporting some problem lol
I saw your recommendations for quiet nature ambiances is the The Sony PCM-D100, wondering if you have a second choice for such tasks that may be more in the $300 range. Also if you could explain a bit more in depth where one may run into problems the H6 with ambiances, because it is my first pick due to the versatility of it. BUT the main reason I'm looking to purchase a field recorder right now is to record unique samples from nature and city life experiences. Any recommendations would be very much appreciated! LOVE your videos!
Hi, don't really know of any recorder in the $300 range that performs better than the Sony PCM-D100. If $300 is all you have, you might as well get the Zoom H5, as it has the same pre-amps as the H6, but fewer inputs, so it's cheaper. You could always try to get a second-hand PCM-D100 on eBay. If you want to record city sounds, the H5 should be fine. It's only when you get the really quiet nature ambiences that you might run into difficulty. So when you're recording something really quiet, you're eventually going to have to boost the volume, so you can hear it better. When this happens, you'll start hearing hiss, which is basically self-noise from the recorder. If you record the same ambience, at the same level, the Sony PCM-D100 will basically have less hiss than any of the Zoom H-series recorders. That doesn't mean that it will be unusable necessarily, it just depends on what you need, and how quiet the sounds will be. Hope this helps 👍
Thank you for making great videos ! actually I've a question for you for H6, I've seen a musician use zoom h6 in real time so can I use zoom h6 as a microphone on the DAW after connecting it to the audio interface? also can I use the Sony PCM D100 in real-time in the same way on the DAW? I'm always thankful for your kind answers. Have a nice day.
It's great for short films and quick dialogue sequences as it's easy to set up, but the issue is that the screen might be hard to see if you keep it in a bag to record. Also, whether it's good to record in the mountain or on beaches, with lots of wind, it depends. You'd need to use a directional microphone for dialogue recording, so how much wind protection you have on the mic would determine whether it can be used in windy conditions.
Hi, Great Review! Did you use the H6 with a Condenser Microphone for example the Rode NTG2? Are the pre amps noisy when the Phantom Power is switched on? I have a H4n and looking to upgrade to be able to use my Condenser Shotgun Microphone in the Field as the Pre-Amps in the H4n are awful. Again... Great Review, Thanks, Hugh
The amount of noise can be rather subjective, but from my experience, the Zoom H6 has much better pre-amps than the Zoom H4n. I have managed to get some really clean recordings with the Rode NTG-2 and Tascam DR-60DmkII though, so it might be worth having a look at that one instead, if you don't mind the lack of built-in microphones 👍
Decent review - I agree after owning one for 3 years it's a great, all around recorder at a great price. Kind of showing it's age, but it's a workhorse. Love the color display. My only gripe is the one you point out - I wish I could record nature, but the gain is way too low and the noise floor is too great. I'm eyeing the new F6 as my next recorder
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this is the most zen review ive seen in my life
haha, yeah, kinda what I'm going for
hahahah so true ...these comments are hilarious
@@christianskyes you need to use this formula to review EVERYTHING!
@@SOLIDSNAKE. That's the plan ;)
your voice is like butter to my life
Thank you very much, Gabriel! Stay tuned, more videos coming 👍
hahaha
Yeah..it's ASMR for some!!! Awesome voice!!!
@@abhijeetkirtane I have ASMR, but I also have misophonia to go with it, Not a good mix!
This was the most unexpectedly soothing review I've ever seen.
Glad you liked it :)
Honestly one of the best review videos of a product I've seen on TH-cam. It's just very high quality...the sound, the image, editing, the freaking fonts! Just love it. Straight to the point, well organized. Well done sir. Keep putting out stuff. I do hope you reach a million subs, you most certainly deserve it.
Thank you, it is very much appreciated! 👍 It would be nice to get to one million one day, but in the meantime, I'll just keep making reviews :)
Perfect voice. Perfect background music. Perfect video quality. My God man, please do more reviews on more product more often. I’m a little hard to impress and you absolutely knock this out of the park! No doubt people are going to simply listen to you over and over because your music and voice quality and content of your words are just simply so well done, I’m almost at a loss for words.
That is very kind of you to say, thank you! I am indeed planning on doing some more. I've shot B-roll for four other devices, now it's just a case of editing and putting it all together :)
Whenever I come home from a stressful day at work I lie down an play this video. Never fails to relax me.
That's awesome to hear Bill!
I hope this review of the Zoom H6 comes in handy! If you have any questions, feel free to comment down below, and I'll do my best to answer them.
Could you please suggest which Digital recorder will be best for home recording and recording outdoor. My requirement is playing acoustci guitar and recording vocals for cover songs. Kindly suggest.
@Tansen Tunes Productions : How do you intend to record? If you get the Zoom H6, or the Zoom H5, you can just plug in two microphones, one for your voice, and one for the guitar, and you can record anywhere.
You can also use the X/Y capsule that comes with the recorder to capture something in a more live setting. If you don't have too many microphones, then you can use the X/Y capsule to capture the guitar, and you can plug in a microphone for your vocals.
Hi, I do indeed. You can watch my video on the Sony PCM-D100. It's rather legendary when it comes to recording quiet ambiences.
No worries, hope it's useful to you :D
No worries! :) Yeah, the Sony D100 is indeed pricier. At least you now know about it :)
I am diving into film making and i dont have big budget, can i buy and use h6 for everything i want ? Nice vids bzw
Muchas gracias, con tu video me he decidido por completo a comprar la Zoom H6
I’d like to purchase a recorder/mic to attach to mu DSRL camera to record ambience sounds and my voice for asmr (not professional asmr artist). Would you recommend me getting the Zoom h6 or the Sony? I do not need XLR inputs for extra mic. Just one recorder for everything, for all my needs. Thank you so much
As a note the “h4n pro” pre-amps and XLR connections are identical to the h5 & h6 now. The pro fixing the issue from the previous model
I've done a test just today, comparing the H4n Pro and H5, and yeah, they do seem to have the same amount of hiss when recording with the same settings. I'd say the H5 and H6 are still the better choice, due to versatility, but I'll make sure to add this as a note in the description of all the relevant videos.
Yeah I'd forgotten that the EX H6 as that peace with the 2 XLRs is called doesn't spit phantum. There goes why I actually bought the H6. I bought it to record in 5.1 surround sound. But to do so well I'd have to get the EX H6 then a power box that spits phantom and hook it to the EX H6 then hook the front left and right mics to it. Mad annoying. Thankfully with the new H8 recorder and it's own EX H8 peace that adds not 2 but 4 XLRs again there's always a god dam inconvenience but they fix the phantum thing. The EX H8 will spit phantom but you have to plug it in. That being done though you can go up to 9.1 surround sound.
Hi Christian what is your audio setup?
Your audio is excellent
At the time it might have been a Zoom H6 + Rode NTG-2, though nowadays it's a Shure SM7B + cloudlifter + Zoom H8. The setup is in the video description :)
@@christianskyes thanks
@@christianskyes which one would be your first choice for quite ambience noise? like water flowing, or fire sound
@@christianskyes why not a NTG4+ ?
The quality of this video and its review... is mind-blowing 😮
A question: Would the Zoom H5 (which is what I'd like to buy for the budget I have compared to the few differece between it and the H6) be suitable for Organ recordings (yes, the big instrument from the church...!)
Some people would recommend an omni-directional microphone, but those are not only incredibly expensive, but also not really portable for those that give a good quality. Is the H5 suitable as an alternative of such omni-directional microphones?
Also, it needs to be a really good quality (big difference from a simple phone-recording) but it's also going to be used for TH-cam, so it doesn't need to be ultra-professional either. Most of the locations that it would be used for, are churches or chapels.
Hey, glad you like it :) The reason why omni-directional microphones are often recommended is because they capture the sound in a way that gives you a good sense of the room, plus they can capture really low frequencies (for when the organ plays really low notes).
To clarify, any recorder can record the sound of the lowest notes, but omni mics do a good job at recording the full character of those lower notes.
Now, that being said, yes, they are indeed super expensive and not portable. In regards to the Zoom H5, yes, you can record a church organ with it, and it will sound a lot better than using a phone, but not quite as good as using omni mics.
Given that the recording will be on TH-cam, I'm not sure most people would really be able to appreciate the difference between a pair of omni mics, and a Zoom H5 anyway, especially if they're listening on their phone or laptop.
Since we've established that, here are a few rules to make sure you capture the best possible sound:
1) Use a safety track. The H5 should allow you to record a second safety take at a lower volume, I believe at -12dB. That way, if the organ gets too loud, the main track might distort, but the safety track will have a lower volume version, which you can edit in and save the recording.
2) Find the sweet spot in the room. When recording organs, it's important to get a good blend of the room, and the instrument itself. If you're too close to the instrument, you tend to get too much sound from the 'blowers'. If you're too far away, the organ will sound a bit too washed out, and it will lack definition.
If you can, get someone to play it for you, plug in some headphones into the recorder, and walk around with it. Start just in front of the pipes, move the recorder low, mid, and high, to hear the difference.
Then, take a few steps back and repeat the process, holding the mic both in front of your chest, by your feet, and way above your head. Figure out where you like the sound the most, and place the mic there. A stand would be recommended, to make sure that the microphone doesn't move during the recording process.
Also, you might have to account for the fact that people might be present when recording. Placing the mic too close to them might introduce too much coughing in the recording, though that can be theoretically fixed.
If you end up recording coughs, get in touch, and I might be able to remove them for you.
Hope this helps 👍
@@christianskyes Wow, thanks for this detailed reply! It's probably true that people won't notice the difference, and since TH-cam only allows a maximum bitrate, I guess the ultra-high end will be overkill for what I'm aiming for. The safety track is something I've never heard of before, but since many organ pieces require very different registrations (very quiet to very loud), that will indeed come in handy!
When I'll have it, I'll follow your instructions to test for the best balance. If all circumstances are normal, I shouldn't ever be recording with an audience in the room, but indeed, you never know 😄
Should it ever come as required, I will certainly contact you!
Seeing that you're only a year active on TH-cam, I can definitly tell that you should continue doing what you're doing. The quality of your videos, filming and -quite obviously I guess, but still- incredible sound is appaling... these are the kind of videos people are looking for. I don't even know how you film the device so smoothly and from such close-up shots, but it's beautiful, and helps understand the whole product better. While you might not have many subscribers right now, it'll definitly pop-up as soon as you have more videos that will become viral (and I'm sure at some point, they will!). Thanks again for the help, and see you around 😉
You can review a band aid and I will watch it ! Amazing 😍
Haha, thanks! Might just do that for an April 1st or something.
Just found your review of the Zoom H6, pretty cool, thanks! I have 2 questions: 1- What music did you use for the first part of your video.. really nice! 2- You said that in order to record ambient & nature, the H6 wouldn't be your first choice... a- why is that and b- what would you use instead? Thank you!
Hi Gabriel, sorry for the late reply. Comments don't always show up in order.
I'm not sure which song I used, but it's from Epidemic Sound if that helps. I looked up something like 'relaxing' or 'ambient' music 🤔
In terms of a recorder for quiet ambiences, that would be the Sony PCM-D100. I have a review of it on the channel as well 👍
I want to record the wind - not block it out. Like in the forest with the leaves "rustling" and at the beach with the coconut tress swaying in the wind and some ocean sounds. What is the best way to record the wind so that it will sound natural rather than over driving the mic. Searches on TH-cam prove futile as they return videos on how to block out or remove wind or how to get wind sound effects.
I can see which bit might be confusing, so allow me to clarify. A windshield doesn't block the sound of the wind, it just stops it from slamming into the mic. For example, when you're outside on a windy day, and the wind blows in your ear quite hard, the sound will be distorted.
If you have a hoodie on, you can still hear the wind whistling and affecting things around you (like the trees), but without it slamming into your ear.
A windshield works very much the same way, except that it doesn't affect the sound, or at least it affects it to a very minimal degree.
I hope that helps 👍
I like mine but I hate that you can’t record to individual tracks and then multi-track with the capsule mics and the box broke the first time I dropped it.
Like any device, it does have its limitations :) Perhaps it was a manufacturing issue? I've been quite rough with mine, and it didn't break. Luckily capsule replacements aren't super expensive, but hopefully it was covered by the warranty?
What IS your first choice "for recording super quiet nature ambiences?"
The Sony PCM-D100 is great for that. I have a review of it on the channel.
@@christianskyes why is the h6 not good for super quiet ambience?
Great video! Loved the peaceful visual and aural aesthetic. It really helped me understand the product, thanks.
No worries at all. I'm happy you enjoyed the video, and that it helped you out 😄
So what is your 1st choice for recording super quiet nature ambiences?
The Sony PCM-D100, there's a review of it on my channel 👍
Great video, Maestro! What mic do you use in this video?
So what would you use to record super quiet ambiance? And why wouldn't you use this for it?
I'd use the Sony PCM-D100. All devices have some level of self noise, but that's the best one I've tried when it comes to handheld devices.
You stated this wouldn’t be your first choice for quiet nature recordings. What would be your recommendation for that type of recording
That would be the Sony PCM-D100 :) I've reviewed it on the channel.
Thank you will check that review out
@@minus3988 No problem :)
Very good concise and complete video.
If you could answer a few questions I would be really happy.
I am a devotional singer....want to buy zoom h8. Can I hear my voice in echo while recording....I need to hear my voice loud and sweet with effects so that I can sing better.
Can we use it as a condenser mike to record on a computer like in studios.
Thanks and God bless u.
🙋🏻♀️ Christian Skyes.. can you recommend h5 or h6 for outdoor recording?
Hi Christian, thank you for your review, I have some questions. First I bought an Olympus Ls-11 to record wildlife sounds. Some time later I moved to a Sony PCM-D100. Now I would like to have less noise when recording super quiet nature ambiences. What would you recommend me if I’m going to use an external mic, would the Zoom H6 with its XLR inputs would be a good choice or would still be noisy? I’d rather buy something like the Zoom F6 but is more expensive at the moment and the H6 is more versatile since you can use different capsules for when you don’t want to carry lots of gear.
The mic I intend to use is the Audio Technica BP4025. Would I get good nature free of noise recordings with this mic and the H6, or should I look at something else? I’d be grateful if you could give me your thoughts. Thank you for your time.
Cool how is the sound
I like the screen
do you recommend it
Do you think this would be a good option to use as an overhead or room mic for recording kids videos?
Really a great video, with only the things you need to make decision. I got the H6 around a year and half back, and the times that it has been a help is awesome, one thing that I want to add is if you are someone who plays instrument the audio interface feature of the H6 is strong. Yes its not up there with dedicate interfaces but since its mainly a recorder, the interface feature is awesome.
then which would be your first choice to record super queit ambience noise while still retaining the h6 features?
That would be The Sony PCM-D100 :) I've made a video on it.
Hey chris This Asayehegn from Ethiopia
What is the setup to record small band in bar live with h6? I have no clue
cool it has nice screen does it have built in mics
No built-in mics, but it does come with an X/Y capsule.
Great review! I was looking for a portable recorder to record samples for my music at work or just to record the jam sessions I do with my friends. This seems perfect for both.
Thanks for the thorough post.
In our setup (we just taped our 366th podcast) I've used Blue Yeti or Samson Go-Mics for a simple Omnidirectional solution in the center of anywhere from 3-10 people sitting in an oval with the mic dead center.
The problem is when there are side conversations going on everything gets muddled.
I don't want to separate tracks and do a bunch of post editing but I feel like if each person had their own xlr mic we would eliminate much of the background chatter.
I was wondering if in an instance of recording up to 6 people each on their own xlr mic you would recommend the zoom h6 with the capsule that allows for an additional two xlr mics or if you would recommend a mixer like the Yamaha MG 10Xu.
The zoom on your amazon link is $329 and the EXH-6 capsule is another $79- $410 total. The Yamaha USB mixer solution is $200. I'll leave this comment on your youtube video in case you check those more often. I'm also subscribing, thanks for the great information!
Hi Joey, apologies for the delayed response. You could definitely get the extension capsule for the Zoom H6, and thus use six microphones at once. Do bear in mind though that the extension capsule doesn't give phantom power, which means that you'd have to make sure that the microphones you plug into it don't need it.
You can definitely use something like the Yamaha MG 10Xu, even though I haven't tried it personally. As far as I can tell though, that mixer can only take 4 XLR inputs. Also, if you're recording on a computer, the USB cable that connects it to the mixer can only export one track. You can pan one left, and one right, and thus separate the signal, but you're limited in that sense.
As an audio nerd, I'd recommend getting something like the H6, which allows you to record on six separate channels, so you have more freedom in post.
Once the episode is recorded, what you can do to simplify your workload is to add a subtle 'noise gate' to each track, and play with the settings until it sounds right.
What the noise gates does is it basically stops sound under a certain volume from getting through. In other words, once you find the right settings, if someone is talking on one microphone a few feet away, and everyone else is silent, all the other tracks will be temporarily muted. This way, you can only hear that person.
Alternatively, hiring a podcast editor doesn't have to be expensive. Have a look on Fiverr or Upwork, and see what quotes you get. I've personally hired a few people on Upwork, but only ever once on Fiverr.
Hope my answer helps :)
Is that Pat Morita? 0:17
Hi Christian, Apparently the Sony PCM-D100 is being discontinued.......What is an alternative for recording nature sounds/nature? Regards
If you're just looking for something handheld, unfortunately nothing really comes close to it :/
@@christianskyes Have you tried the Roland R-26 before? If so, whats your opinion?
@@stefos6431 Unfortunately I haven't.
Just curious: What *would* your first choice be for super quiet nature ambiences?
The Sony PCM-D100 :) I have a video on it on the channel.
Late answer, but if you really need super good quality then a SoundDevice with external mics is the best you can do probably.
You mention that you wouldn’t recommend it for Nature recordings. Can you suggest another unit for this type of recording?
Sony PCM-D100 :) I have a video on it on the channel.
@@christianskyes Great, thanks!
@@christianskyes One more question. If I have to record also audio for films, with an NTG 2 and Lav mics that i have, would you recommend the H6 over the Sony as an "All Rounder" ?
The H6 is definitely more of an ‘All rounder’. You can technically connect a mic to the Sony btw, but you’ll have to look it up, as I’ve never done it myself :)
Any suggestions for Zoom H6 vs Zoom H6 All Black? Thank you.
As far as I know, the only difference is that the all black version looks cooler 🤔 Also, I believe the all black version only comes with the X/Y attachment, whilst the older H6 came with the X/Y and the MS. I assume most people just didn't use the MS capsule that much.
This is great!!! Thx for your work
How do the built in mics handle loud sound sources like a concert?
Great review. Thank you. Towards the end you mention it wouldn't be your first choice to record nature recordings. What would be your recommendation? Thank you.
That would be the Sony PCM-D100 :) I've reviewed it on the channel.
Cool how is the sound quality
it looks like hard to use
Hello thank for review, what do you recommend for quiet nature ambiences then?
Glad you enjoyed it :) Have a look at the Sony PCM-D100 review I have on my channel.
Great review. What would be your first choice if you want to record nature ambiances with the built-in mics but also want to have XLR inputs? I'm divided between this one and the Tascam DR-100mk3. Any thoughts?
this is the best recorder you can get on the market in this price range to record nature sounds
super helpful - many thanks!
No worries at all, glad to help :)
hi thanks for this, why would you say the ZOom H6 is not good for recording nature ambience ?
Every recorder has a level of self noise that it introduces into recordings. When you're recording louder sounds, it's not audible, or even noticeable. That being said, when you record quiet sounds, and pump up the gain a bit, the hiss becomes noticeable.
When recording really quiet ambiences with it, I've noticed too much hiss. You can definitely record ambiences, just not super quiet ones. I've used the Sony PCM-D100 for quiet ones.
@@christianskyes Ok thanks so much for taking the time to clarify that!
@@lofi_soul_jazz No problem :)
In the conclusion you said that for recording quiet nature ambiences the Zoom H6 would not be your choice. What would you choose instead for super quiet nature ambiences?
If you want something handheld, I'd go for the Sony PCM-D100. I have a review of it on my channel 👍
Cool wath is the difference between
This one and the all black one
great review... I began to record some ambiance for my musical project with my old Zoom H2 (not n), and I'm considering to upgrade for better amd more quite preamps. You say that this H6 is not well suited for ambiance recordings. What do you recommend in the same price range? I know there are better choice (zoom H4/H6, MixPre 3 mkII, with a pair of good omni, like the Usi Pro) but they are far more pricey.
What was audio setup for this video? It sounds insane 😍
Good review..... There is just one thing is not clear to me: Is not possible to use de 4 mic inputs at the same time using phantom power? Or you can use the 4, but you can not use the 2 mic built-in to have the six working at the same time? Thank you
Thanks, glad you liked it :) The Zoom H6 can provide phantom power to all 4 inputs at once if needed. These are the ones on the sides of the device. The detachable capsules do not require phantom power, nor can they receive it.
For example, you can record 8 tracks at once if you wish. That's inputs 1-4, plus L/R and a backup for L/R.
L/R is essentially coming from the detachable capsule. This can be from the X/Y capsule, the combo input capsule (the one where you can plug two more mics in), etc.
Another example would be as follows: If you have the combo input capsule, which allows you to plug in two more mics, you can have 6 mics running at the same time. The caveat is that only 4 of the microphones can receive phantom power, if needed. That's the ones plugged into the sides of the device.
The other two that are plugged into the detachable capsule can be recorded at the same time as the other 4, but they can't get phantom power.
Not all microphones require phantom power though, so you could just get 6 mics that don't need it, or 4 that do, and 2 that don't. Probably better to get 6 that don't though, as that way you'll have the same sound on all 6, if that's what you're after.
Hope this helps clarify things :) Let me know if you have any other questions.
What is your opinion regarding Tascam DR-100MK3 and DR-40x vs ZOOM 5/6. I am looking at field ambience recording with Rode NTG5 mic. Many thanks in advance.
Extremely well produced and helpful. Thumbs up.
Glad you enjoyed it :)
I love the quality of this video! To the background music....the voice of presenter... I own an H6. Its decent!
Thanks Blake :) Yup, it's a marvellous piece of kit indeed!
Over time the rubber of the casing starts "melting". It get's sticky, smelly and is no longer fun to use. Even so I kept it always protected the stuff dies of itself. Won't buy a device with rubber on it ever again. Really nasty. 😅
(Bought it in July 2016 -> after 5 years it started)
That is correct, that can indeed happen. From what I understand, that tends to happen to devices with rubberised bodies, like the Zoom H series devices.
Hi, has it got Better sound quality than the zoom h1n ?
What would you use if you are recording natural sounds?
Sony PCM-D100, did a review of it on the channel :)
Cool I use tascam
how is the sound quality
Quite nature sounds could be recorded with a microphone plugged into the H6 and then its great? If you want to use only the H6 without mic plugged into one of the ports I could see the point but otherwise not 😊
All the best
Great video. Seriously, if anyone is in the market for a zoom h6, this is the best video from a pro to teach!
Thanks a bunch, and I'm glad you liked the video :)
SKYES Audio here’s where I’m stumped. I want for video production AND podcasting, so I’m stuck between that rodecaster pro and this for phone calls on a future podcast. Do you have any experience with the rodecaster?
Hey, I really enjoyed your review.
You said it is not your first choice for nature ambiences. So what IS your choice for that specific area?
Thank you in advance!
Glad you liked it :) If we're talking small compact recorders, I love the Sony PCM-D100. I have a video on it.
@@christianskyes Ah, I hoped you wouldn't suggest that one, as it is way over my budget :D
Anyway, thanks for your recommendation, I'll probably get the H6.
Superb video in any ways.
Did you use the H6 and its microphone for your voice over? If not, what did you use then?
Hi, thanks! Apologies for the late reply. For this video, I either used the Amazon Professional Condenser Microphone, or the Rode NTG-2. Not 100% sure.
I've used the Amazon one for my most recent videos, and I'm actually switching to a Shure SM7B soon :)
Have a question. I looked at your H4 video and am wondering if the H6 will let you punch in record. I couldn't find anything other than overdubbing tutorials. Would the H4 be a better purchase than the H6 to do this type of recording?
Beautiful video. I'm picking one of these up next month for some podcast work. Thank you for the video!
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Have fun with the recorder when you get it 👍
So what is your number 1 of choice for the best sound quality of all the portable recorders out there?
In my opinion it would be the Sony PCM-D100. I have a video on the channel about it 👍
I'm at the very moment when I'm just starting to gather information about a video podcast. I need two medium quality microphones for starters, 2 pairs of headphones I have from sennheiser and a camera to film full hd on sd card 45 minutes or maximum one hour. My question is if I could use the BM 800 Condenser microphone with Zoom h6 input to get quality sound and the h6 zoom output at the microphone input in a camcorder? Thank you
If I have the H6, should I return it and get an H8?
It depends. If you need the extra inputs, yeah. If not, I'd just stick with the H6.
Also, the H8 does have the guitar effects, so if that's something that you need, that might be worth considering 🤔
I have one and it's great but man not having a flip screen to turnaround the screen to face me when I record is a major bummer.
Indeed, that would be an awesome addition!
Hi, thanks for all the precise information. Which it's the best option for recording a guitar and a voice in nature? thanks!
Hi Andres. It depends on what kind of setup you want to have. You can definitely bring multiple mics, with stands, and mic your voice and guitar separately.
Alternatively, if you just want to record with one mic, and get some of the natural ambience, the H4n Pro, H5 or H6 would do just fine.
You can get some more audio quality out of the Sony PCM-D100, but you're sacrificing the XLR inputs.
You also want to get your hands on some good wind protection for it, especially if you want to record outdoors.
@@christianskyes Thank you very much!
No problem at all.
Cool I have the black one
wath is the diferente between them
Which portable recorder (since you stated that the H6 isnt quite up to it for this purpose) is best for ambiences?
The Sony PCM-D100 :) I have a review of it.
What do you think about the Zoom U-44? I mean, it's a lot cheaper and, as far as I can see, got the same specs (or even better). Would you mind doing a review or comparison on that? Thanks a lot!
I have a U-44 and it's great. I also have at the moment an H6 but it's being returned due to it crashing my DAWs - in audio interface mode. It seems it just isn't compatible with Windows 10 using the current (2017) drivers.
cool is it better than the roland r44
what a beautiful video and pleasant voice sound!
Thank you very much :)
So if you were to get a recorder for ambience and meditation sound what would you recommend?
If you want to record super quiet ambiences, I'd go for the Sony PCM-D100. If you want to record louder ambiences and sounds in general, any of the H4n Pro, H5, or H6 would do 👍
@@christianskyes thank you very much
@@andywray2170 No worries at all :)
Oh also, for the h5 would you recommend using the mics that come with it or just plugging in my own?
The mics that come with the H5 are good, but you can always experiment. You can record with them, and you can also plug in one or more mics, and see which one you prefer 🤔
Bear in mind that if you bring more mics, you're going to have to bring more gear, such as extra stands, cables, etc.
Cool how is the sound
Quality
Brilliant review
Thanks a lot :)
SKYES Audio any different in functionality between this version and the newer black 2020 edition of the Zoom H6
Hi Christian. Very helpful review. Have you any knowledge about compatability / use of the H6 or H8 with a DAW such as Presonus Studio One, either to download audio or as an interface.
just out of curiosity, what would be your first choice to record 'super quiet nature ambiences'?
It was a very nice review. I'm thinking about what handy recorder I should get and were leaning towards the H6, when I saw your video on the suggestions, by the title and the thumbnail at first I thought it would be a video bashing the H6 or reporting some problem lol
Just realised today that my H5 has obvious noise even on the lowest gain setting. Makes me want to go for a Sony PCM-D100
Yup, they're not necessarily the cleanest, but it depends on what you need them for :)
I saw your recommendations for quiet nature ambiances is the The Sony PCM-D100, wondering if you have a second choice for such tasks that may be more in the $300 range. Also if you could explain a bit more in depth where one may run into problems the H6 with ambiances, because it is my first pick due to the versatility of it. BUT the main reason I'm looking to purchase a field recorder right now is to record unique samples from nature and city life experiences. Any recommendations would be very much appreciated! LOVE your videos!
Hi, don't really know of any recorder in the $300 range that performs better than the Sony PCM-D100. If $300 is all you have, you might as well get the Zoom H5, as it has the same pre-amps as the H6, but fewer inputs, so it's cheaper. You could always try to get a second-hand PCM-D100 on eBay.
If you want to record city sounds, the H5 should be fine. It's only when you get the really quiet nature ambiences that you might run into difficulty. So when you're recording something really quiet, you're eventually going to have to boost the volume, so you can hear it better. When this happens, you'll start hearing hiss, which is basically self-noise from the recorder.
If you record the same ambience, at the same level, the Sony PCM-D100 will basically have less hiss than any of the Zoom H-series recorders. That doesn't mean that it will be unusable necessarily, it just depends on what you need, and how quiet the sounds will be.
Hope this helps 👍
@@christianskyes Thank you very much!!
Glad I could help :)
smooth&informative.
thank you chrisian🙃.
Cool we’re can I buy one
Would you recommend this h6 if I want to record sound from rainforest ?
If you want to record quieter ambiences, I'd recommend something like the Sony PCM-D100. I've made a video on it 👍
SKYES Audio watched your pcm d100 review. Might give it a try on that one. Thank you so much : )
Thanks for the beautiful review! So, what recorder would you get for quiet nature recordings?
Thanks, glad you liked it :) The Sony PCM-D100 is great for it. I have a video on the D100 on the channel 👍
Thank you for making great videos !
actually I've a question for you for H6, I've seen a musician use zoom h6 in real time
so can I use zoom h6 as a microphone on the DAW after connecting it to the audio interface?
also can I use the Sony PCM D100 in real-time in the same way on the DAW?
I'm always thankful for your kind answers.
Have a nice day.
were do they sell the grey one
Amazing production quality! You deserve more subs, mate!
Thanks a lot :) The channel's actually been picking up steam recently, getting close to 1000 subscribers 👍
How is the sound quality
I want one
Still unsure.. is it great for short films on the go as well as quick dialogues sequences in the mountains/beaches with a lot of wind?
Thank you!
It's great for short films and quick dialogue sequences as it's easy to set up, but the issue is that the screen might be hard to see if you keep it in a bag to record.
Also, whether it's good to record in the mountain or on beaches, with lots of wind, it depends. You'd need to use a directional microphone for dialogue recording, so how much wind protection you have on the mic would determine whether it can be used in windy conditions.
Hi, Great Review! Did you use the H6 with a Condenser Microphone for example the Rode NTG2? Are the pre amps noisy when the Phantom Power is switched on? I have a H4n and looking to upgrade to be able to use my Condenser Shotgun Microphone in the Field as the Pre-Amps in the H4n are awful. Again... Great Review, Thanks, Hugh
The amount of noise can be rather subjective, but from my experience, the Zoom H6 has much better pre-amps than the Zoom H4n.
I have managed to get some really clean recordings with the Rode NTG-2 and Tascam DR-60DmkII though, so it might be worth having a look at that one instead, if you don't mind the lack of built-in microphones 👍
And thank you very much, I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
Thank u for the video, what would be your recorder of choice for ambient nature / field recording?
is it good for sound effects
Is Zoom H6 a better mic (pre) amp than H5? I read someplace a dynamic mic works better on H6 because of this.
From what I've heard they basically have the same pre-amp :)
Decent review - I agree after owning one for 3 years it's a great, all around recorder at a great price. Kind of showing it's age, but it's a workhorse. Love the color display. My only gripe is the one you point out - I wish I could record nature, but the gain is way too low and the noise floor is too great. I'm eyeing the new F6 as my next recorder
It absolutely is a workhorse 👍
Excellent video. You are talented, man.
Thank you, Zbynek, that's nice of you to say 😃
You’re asking 40$ just for some ambient noises you’ve recorded?