Very good video. I plan to purchase H5 for my TH-cam Video. Been looking for H5 review and this is the best one so far! I mainly edit my video on my iphone, do you think i can easily transfer the audio file from H5 to my iphone ? Thank you !!
thank you for the great video, I am about to create my first youtube video and intend to use the Zoom H5 for everything from sound effects, to VO, to Vlogging
Great video! I am recording a small orchestral arrangement soon (4-7 piece arrangement) and I have no idea where to set up my mics! I have a pair of rode m5’s in an ORTF formation and also the zoom h5 for backup. Can anybody help me out!? Thanks everyone.
Well, you better to put the Zoom in the 'overhead' position, just reference mic setting from orchestra recording session. High frequency is directional, and you want to pick up high frequency from above the sound hole on your violin.
Hello, thank you so much for this video! I am a singer, and I just bought a Zoom H5 but I cannot manage to make good recordings. When I sing low notes the sound is correct but when I sing high notes the sound gets really changed and horrible, no matter how far away I put my Zoom H5. Do you know what I can do about it? Thank you in advance!
Thank you for this video. Have you tried a KNA pickup? I was wondering how they compare with a microphone. This video is a couple of years old... have you honed your approach to recording?
I thought that you sounded best at the closest range- 3-4 feet. I think you might plan a video with some different microphones, and hear the results. I believe there is a great difference between the dynamic mic, and a condenser mic, as far as placement goes. I've never tried a ribbon mic,but I understand they are very sensitive and realistic, which might be valuable for violin. I love the zoom, but it behooves one to use higher quality mics.
Hi my friend your review is very helpful (and your violin playing is very good :)). Just wonder if you would consider doing a comparison between Zoom H4n/H5/H6 and Shure Motiv M88, the latter of which is one that I'm using, but I'm considering buying the former if the quality of Zoom's recording would be even better.
I use the muffler witch came in the package. Removes all the lower buzz when i record acoustic guitar from 3 feet. I like it. Test it! if you have one.
Great video series, excellent playing, subscribed! Two questions: 1) Is it possible to record with a Zoom H5 using 2 external mics AND the built-in pair of mics? Or only one pair or the other? 2) Can you explain better how to set the gain levels? I am using 2 Neumann U87ai mics as externals, and in order to not exceed -12 (as per my understanding of the Zoom manual), in a room of about 12 sq. meters, or about 120 sq. feet) I seem to have to keep the gain below 5. I am playing bass flute, and don't understand this as the sound of the instrument is very suave-as compared to C flute or violin for example. THANK YOU for these videos!
Yes, you can use the external microphones together with the build in microphone. You have to enable that in the settings. As far as the levels are concerned I wouldn’t worry about not exceeding -12 db. I like to aim at around -6 db. There might be a little mor “hiss” from the preamps but the sound is more present. Don’t be afraid to experiment, set things up based on what sounds good to you not what the manual says. Every room is different and every instrument will record differently as well. Hope this helps. Good luck!
Hiya mate.. Just one more tip for you... If you upload to TH-cam in 1080p they'll compress your videos with an AVC codec and the sound (and video) gets very squashed!.. render out your videos in max sound quality... but in 2k (or 4k ) resolution... Use Handbrake to optimise the file size without loosing quality...then when you upload 2k TH-cam will encode the video using the VP9 codec and the quality will be wayyyy better... there's a little tip that took me a year or so to figure out..haha Regards and best of luck with the channel
Some great tips. Don’t have a 4k camera yet. Just picked up a new audio interface with more inputs and some electric violins to test :) when I level up my equipment I’ll definitely follow your advice.
@@nottingham_ChrisAllison How do you do this? Can you please explain further? I have also noticed that the sound on my videos is severely degraded after uploading to YT
I'm debating of getting a Zoom H4N or Zoom 5 or Rode Condenser Mic for violin recording. We current have a 3 year old Tascam DR05 which is quite basic. We like the sound of the Rode, but was wondering if we should get a Zoom H4N or Zoom 5 as a first step, then add a condenser mic to it if needed. Please Kindly advise. Th
Unless you are thinking about the H4n Pro. I would go for the H5. If you are considering getting more into an ensemble recording I would consider the zoom H6. You can check my zoom h5 vs h6 video.
@@theviolintech7632 Thank you for the reply. I watched all your videos. I'm currently more focus on recording individual violin playing as everything is remote now. I was wondering if I need to have a zoom in order to setup a Rode NT4? Or I could set up a Rode NT 4 on my laptop directly? Please Kindly advise. Thank you!
@@alexsun1230 here is what I learned so far. Rode nt 4 can be self powered with a battery and that should give you good enough signal to record directly to your computer. The question always is how good is your sound card does it add much noise or not. You could get the Rode first and see how it goes. If you find that there is some noise then you could get an usb audio interface or zoom recorder. Good luck with your projects.
I recently acquired a Zoom H5 - and the hiss from the preamp made my 14 year old Zoom H2 sound better! In the end, I had to download a Waves noise reduction VST plug in to compensate - anyone else experienced the same problem?
@@theviolintech7632 - the only way to record with my Zoom H5, is to have the preamp gain no higher than 5 and to normalise the volume via my DAW, using the Waves noise reduction plugin to iron out any remaining residual hiss!
Thanks so much for this very helpful video! I just purchased the H5 and am totally new to recording. I was wondering what settings do you use to get the best sound? For me right now my sound isn't as clear as I want it to be. Do you use the comp/Limiter? If so, do you use Studio or Vocal? Do you use Raw or Stereo? Also, what do you set the line out level too? I'm just recording right now in a small room space using audio interface. Thanks so much!
Hi, congrats on getting new equipment. I think that the basic stereo setting should give you what you need for clarity. Limiters are there so your recording doesn’t get to loud or soft but don’t really affect clarity. I think the biggest difference will be how close you set your microphone. In some rooms you might get as close as 2 feet air about 50cm to get more sound definition. Good luck with experimenting and have some fun!
Hi, if you are getting to much noise then maybe you are setting your recording levels a little to high. Try to get the recorder closer to you and lower the gain some.
I've tried all sorts of settings, but I've got a little haul. I'm going to connect with the iPhone. in/out comp/limiter : stereo I've set it up, but I've got less Howling.
Do you mean feedback? This is when the sound is coming from the same equipment and then repeating itself over and over again. Not very pleasant! To stop it either reduce the volume of the recorder, the speakers or move further away.
There is something strange... I have tried to record violin with my zoom h6 but yet at 1 meter I have to set gain to 6 in order to have a good level sound (max - 12 dB as suggested in instruction). How is it possible set min at 6 meter maintaining - 12 decibel? O.o
A lot of depends on the size of the room as well, also from what I recall there is a back up track recording function on the zoom that records 12 db's softer in addition to the regular levels. so check your files. The same recording will have few versions on the memory card, some normal level and some very quiet. I am hoping this helps.
Man!!!! Thank you so much for your channel!!!! Are there any other social media accounts where one can connect with you??? I would be really interested to ask you about recording stuff!! Thanks a lot again!!!!!!
Have you tried the XY 6 microphone with the H5? I wish it came with that mic instead from the very few sound comparisons I have heard. It's slightly bigger and can be set in 120 degrees too where this mic cannot.
According to my research the internals of the H5 and H6 (mainly preamps) are identical ,so the sound quality that you can hear on the H6 can be replicated on the H5 with the H6 capsule. the 120 degrees is very helpful with recording an ensemble, think of it as a wide angle lens on a camera - you want to stay close and capture a wider perspective, but for single instrument it wouldn't make a significant difference.
I notice the room noise most the further away from the mic, whether it's because of the room opening up at that point or because of computer noise behind it, but it would be easy to remove that noise in editing. This was the video that helped me figure that out when I was editing my videos (I used Audacity): th-cam.com/video/rWbxyshpnbQ/w-d-xo.html. The other sound editing I did with the quartet videos was to amplify the sound. I just selected the portion of the sound I wanted to amplify and selected amplify in the effects menu.
What a wonderful feedback! Thank you so much! I believe that my computer is making a bit of low noise and the good recording equipment is definitely picking it up. I’ll definitely try to clean the audio from the unwanted artifacts while preserving integrity of testing. A lot to learn ;)
Hi, it seems that when you are getting some hollow sound it might be due to the acoustics of the room you are in and the microphone placement. I have one place in my studio that sound is super weird and not pleasant and as soon as I move to the other side of the space the sound is fine. let me know if that helps. The other thing would be to make sure that your recording levels are not to high - that will make the crackling sound when you play loud.
I'm debating of getting a Zoom H4N or Zoom 5 or Rode Condenser Mic for violin recording. I current have a 3 year old Tascam DR05 which is quite basic. I like the sound of the Rode, but was wondering if I should get a Zoom H4N or Zoom 5 as a first step, then add a condenser mic to it if needed. Please Kindly advise. Thank you!
Very helpful. Thank you. Mine is coming in the mail soon. I’ve been meeting with a flute friend for weeks now and this should help us improve.
Nice content! Wish you more followers, you are totally deserve it
I appreciate that!
Totally agree!
Very good video. I plan to purchase H5 for my TH-cam Video. Been looking for H5 review and this is the best one so far! I mainly edit my video on my iphone, do you think i can easily transfer the audio file from H5 to my iphone ? Thank you !!
This tutorial is really helpful, thanks.
Nice video! May I use Bluetooth earphone to hear the recording? Thank you.
thank you for the great video, I am about to create my first youtube video and intend to use the Zoom H5 for everything from sound effects, to VO, to Vlogging
Congratulations and good luck on your journey:)
Great video! I am recording a small orchestral arrangement soon (4-7 piece arrangement) and I have no idea where to set up my mics! I have a pair of rode m5’s in an ORTF formation and also the zoom h5 for backup. Can anybody help me out!? Thanks everyone.
Well, you better to put the Zoom in the 'overhead' position, just reference mic setting from orchestra recording session. High frequency is directional, and you want to pick up high frequency from above the sound hole on your violin.
Hello, thank you so much for this video!
I am a singer, and I just bought a Zoom H5 but I cannot manage to make good recordings. When I sing low notes the sound is correct but when I sing high notes the sound gets really changed and horrible, no matter how far away I put my Zoom H5. Do you know what I can do about it?
Thank you in advance!
Just subscribed! Amazing content! Thank you for sharing 🎶
Welcome!
I really love your channel!👍
Happy to hear that!
Thank you for this video. Have you tried a KNA pickup? I was wondering how they compare with a microphone.
This video is a couple of years old... have you honed your approach to recording?
I thought that you sounded best at the closest range- 3-4 feet. I think you might plan a video with some different microphones, and hear the results. I believe there is a great difference between the dynamic mic, and a condenser mic, as far as placement goes. I've never tried a ribbon mic,but I understand they are very sensitive and realistic, which might be valuable for violin. I love the zoom, but it behooves one to use higher quality mics.
Hi my friend your review is very helpful (and your violin playing is very good :)). Just wonder if you would consider doing a comparison between Zoom H4n/H5/H6 and Shure Motiv M88, the latter of which is one that I'm using, but I'm considering buying the former if the quality of Zoom's recording would be even better.
I use the muffler witch came in the package. Removes all the lower buzz when i record acoustic guitar from 3 feet. I like it. Test it! if you have one.
what's the name of that piece? beautiful!
Simply the best.
Great video series, excellent playing, subscribed! Two questions: 1) Is it possible to record with a Zoom H5 using 2 external mics AND the built-in pair of mics? Or only one pair or the other? 2) Can you explain better how to set the gain levels? I am using 2 Neumann U87ai mics as externals, and in order to not exceed -12 (as per my understanding of the Zoom manual), in a room of about 12 sq. meters, or about 120 sq. feet) I seem to have to keep the gain below 5. I am playing bass flute, and don't understand this as the sound of the instrument is very suave-as compared to C flute or violin for example. THANK YOU for these videos!
Yes, you can use the external microphones together with the build in microphone. You have to enable that in the settings. As far as the levels are concerned I wouldn’t worry about not exceeding -12 db. I like to aim at around -6 db. There might be a little mor “hiss” from the preamps but the sound is more present. Don’t be afraid to experiment, set things up based on what sounds good to you not what the manual says. Every room is different and every instrument will record differently as well. Hope this helps. Good luck!
How do you clean the hissing on the recorded sound?
The X/Y mics on the H 5 needs around 10 ft to make a difference for a stereo pic up recording.
Interesting. Thank you
Hiya mate.. Just one more tip for you... If you upload to TH-cam in 1080p they'll compress your videos with an AVC codec and the sound (and video) gets very squashed!.. render out your videos in max sound quality... but in 2k (or 4k ) resolution... Use Handbrake to optimise the file size without loosing quality...then when you upload 2k TH-cam will encode the video using the VP9 codec and the quality will be wayyyy better... there's a little tip that took me a year or so to figure out..haha Regards and best of luck with the channel
Some great tips. Don’t have a 4k camera yet. Just picked up a new audio interface with more inputs and some electric violins to test :) when I level up my equipment I’ll definitely follow your advice.
@@theviolintech7632 you don't need 4k..I shoot in 1080p but render out in 2k
Ok, I’ll give it a shot on my next one 🤞
@@nottingham_ChrisAllison How do you do this? Can you please explain further? I have also noticed that the sound on my videos is severely degraded after uploading to YT
@@jegr3398 render out your videos in higer than 1080p (eg 2k or 4k)..also optomize them using Handbrake software.
I'm debating of getting a Zoom H4N or Zoom 5 or Rode Condenser Mic for violin recording. We current have a 3 year old Tascam DR05 which is quite basic. We like the sound of the Rode, but was wondering if we should get a Zoom H4N or Zoom 5 as a first step, then add a condenser mic to it if needed. Please Kindly advise. Th
Unless you are thinking about the H4n Pro. I would go for the H5. If you are considering getting more into an ensemble recording I would consider the zoom H6. You can check my zoom h5 vs h6 video.
th-cam.com/video/Lh61DKfHnmQ/w-d-xo.html
@@theviolintech7632 Thank you for the reply. I watched all your videos. I'm currently more focus on recording individual violin playing as everything is remote now. I was wondering if I need to have a zoom in order to setup a Rode NT4? Or I could set up a Rode NT 4 on my laptop directly? Please Kindly advise. Thank you!
@@alexsun1230 here is what I learned so far. Rode nt 4 can be self powered with a battery and that should give you good enough signal to record directly to your computer. The question always is how good is your sound card does it add much noise or not. You could get the Rode first and see how it goes. If you find that there is some noise then you could get an usb audio interface or zoom recorder. Good luck with your projects.
@@theviolintech7632 Thank you! Really appreciate your advice!
I recently acquired a Zoom H5 - and the hiss from the preamp made my 14 year old Zoom H2 sound better! In the end, I had to download a Waves noise reduction VST plug in to compensate - anyone else experienced the same problem?
That sucks, mine didn’t seem to have that problem???
@@theviolintech7632 - the only way to record with my Zoom H5, is to have the preamp gain no higher than 5 and to normalise the volume via my DAW, using the Waves noise reduction plugin to iron out any remaining residual hiss!
You are convincing me that the right approach is to lay down multiple tracks with the mikes at different distances and mix in post.
Good idea!
Is the machine faulty? Did I set it up wrong?
Thanks so much for this very helpful video! I just purchased the H5 and am totally new to recording. I was wondering what settings do you use to get the best sound? For me right now my sound isn't as clear as I want it to be. Do you use the comp/Limiter? If so, do you use Studio or Vocal? Do you use Raw or Stereo? Also, what do you set the line out level too? I'm just recording right now in a small room space using audio interface. Thanks so much!
Hi, congrats on getting new equipment. I think that the basic stereo setting should give you what you need for clarity. Limiters are there so your recording doesn’t get to loud or soft but don’t really affect clarity. I think the biggest difference will be how close you set your microphone. In some rooms you might get as close as 2 feet air about 50cm to get more sound definition. Good luck with experimenting and have some fun!
@@theviolintech7632 Thanks so much! I really appreciate it! 😊
Just a note, room acoustics and sound treating matter as much as raw mic you use!
how do you remove the noise from the recordings from zoom H5? i bought this today
Hi, if you are getting to much noise then maybe you are setting your recording levels a little to high. Try to get the recorder closer to you and lower the gain some.
I've tried all sorts of settings, but I've got a little haul.
I'm going to connect with the iPhone.
in/out comp/limiter : stereo
I've set it up, but I've got less Howling.
Do you mean feedback? This is when the sound is coming from the same equipment and then repeating itself over and over again. Not very pleasant! To stop it either reduce the volume of the recorder, the speakers or move further away.
when it is 3 feet, what is the mic level?
Around 4,5
There is something strange... I have tried to record violin with my zoom h6 but yet at 1 meter I have to set gain to 6 in order to have a good level sound (max - 12 dB as suggested in instruction).
How is it possible set min at 6 meter maintaining - 12 decibel? O.o
A lot of depends on the size of the room as well, also from what I recall there is a back up track recording function on the zoom that records 12 db's softer in addition to the regular levels. so check your files. The same recording will have few versions on the memory card, some normal level and some very quiet. I am hoping this helps.
Man!!!! Thank you so much for your channel!!!! Are there any other social media accounts where one can connect with you??? I would be really interested to ask you about recording stuff!! Thanks a lot again!!!!!!
sure, you can find me on the FB at "theviolintech"
@@theviolintech7632 thnx!!!!
Have you tried the XY 6 microphone with the H5? I wish it came with that mic instead from the very few sound comparisons I have heard. It's slightly bigger and can be set in 120 degrees too where this mic cannot.
According to my research the internals of the H5 and H6 (mainly preamps) are identical ,so the sound quality that you can hear on the H6 can be replicated on the H5 with the H6 capsule. the 120 degrees is very helpful with recording an ensemble, think of it as a wide angle lens on a camera - you want to stay close and capture a wider perspective, but for single instrument it wouldn't make a significant difference.
@@theviolintech7632 wonderful explanation..
I notice the room noise most the further away from the mic, whether it's because of the room opening up at that point or because of computer noise behind it, but it would be easy to remove that noise in editing. This was the video that helped me figure that out when I was editing my videos (I used Audacity): th-cam.com/video/rWbxyshpnbQ/w-d-xo.html. The other sound editing I did with the quartet videos was to amplify the sound. I just selected the portion of the sound I wanted to amplify and selected amplify in the effects menu.
What a wonderful feedback! Thank you so much! I believe that my computer is making a bit of low noise and the good recording equipment is definitely picking it up. I’ll definitely try to clean the audio from the unwanted artifacts while preserving integrity of testing. A lot to learn ;)
Hello thanks for your video you also use the Lo cut in the menu option to cut low frequencies that I heat in your last excerpt! Keep going!
Hi. I'm recording using Zumh5 too.
When using open-string e-string
I was a hollow sound.
Can you tell me why the ringing sound is being recorded?
Hi, it seems that when you are getting some hollow sound it might be due to the acoustics of the room you are in and the microphone placement. I have one place in my studio that sound is super weird and not pleasant and as soon as I move to the other side of the space the sound is fine. let me know if that helps. The other thing would be to make sure that your recording levels are not to high - that will make the crackling sound when you play loud.
@@theviolintech7632 Thank you for your kind reply. I'll give it a try as you say.
hello, just got my zoom H5, can you tell me which program do you use to sincronize your video with the zoom H5 audio file? thanks!
I use Magix Vegas 18 Pro. I like that it’s not a subscription and it has a very good audio tools built in.
@@theviolintech7632 Is Reaper suitable for this purpose also?
@@Andreaan1234 I haven’t used it but any decent software should be easy to use for audio sync purposes.
Please help me.
How tall is the unit 6-7in in length?
It’s actually less than 6 inches.
@@theviolintech7632 thank you
Violin sounded best at 6 feet
I'm debating of getting a Zoom H4N or Zoom 5 or Rode Condenser Mic for violin recording. I current have a 3 year old Tascam DR05 which is quite basic. I like the sound of the Rode, but was wondering if I should get a Zoom H4N or Zoom 5 as a first step, then add a condenser mic to it if needed. Please Kindly advise. Thank you!
Go ahead with the H5 !!!