Blind recordist here. Thank you Zoom, for the accessibility features. While not perfect (cannot read the file list, for example), they are a fantastic start in such a great little tool. At its price, I've found my machete.
One more point: Line level input is very hot, and some kind of attenuated cable or resistor bridge might be required; overload happens. With either a remote condenser mic pair or the onboard mics, levels are perfectly within spec. Plastic body makes it very subject to handling noise. There are a variety of mounting accessories, including a pistol grip and a microphone stand adaptor for the threaded mount on the back of the H1E. My setup: 15000 maH power bank. Core Sound binaural pair with battery box. Foam and furry windscreens. Cheesy ittle tripod. Great intro/review, BTW. Great broadcaster voice, too.
@8:32 There was no preamp noise, but when you went to the H1 Essential @ 8:42 it became quite noticeable. @9:25 the bit of preamp noise ads a delightful ambient hiss to your playing... this would not be so appealing for an electronic gig, but for your "all acoustic" setup, this is perfect and appreciated... ads a bit of realism that feels like it should be there. Excellent video, thank you! 👍👍👍
@@mikalauronen6034 Davinci Resolve noise cancelation. Don't ask me how but it just does. I mean cleanly as well. None of that usual gargling you used to get with traditional 'frequency based' noise reduction. I think it's Ai. But it does an incredible job. Download the free version if you don't already have it and try it. Life changing.
I have just bought one, I had the H1n for a couple of years but one mic channel died, it still works on line in. Looking forward to 32 bit float recordings
I'd expect the F3 to have quieter preamps, but the difference here is very rough. I wonder if that's all down to worse preamps in the H1e, or if the H1e internal mics are fairly noisy compared to the mic you're using with the F3 as well? If I ever get an H1e, I'd use it with external mics, but if the preamp is the main culprit here, I don't think it's for me.
Thanks! Double thanks,a big help. How come ours doesn't suck? Maybe it's our application,plus limited expectations for a $100 USB Mic/Recorder slash "self contained recorder" for our A6000 camera rig(has no mic input). A fine tool mounted on a tripod,too. We have a Tascam DR-40x with double capture but it couldn't handle the dynamics of a very loud train very well. The essential fills the gap for us,with some useable extras. We also dig our 4-track R4 but 32-bit takes a minute to savvy. Cheers,subscribed
THANK you for your video ..... Do you think it is possible to raise the INPUT LEVELS (Gain Levels) , somehow ? (i am not talking about the output levels which can be adjusted) Thank you for your time.
At 17:00 did you normalise the audio track at all? I only ask as there seems to be some self noise. I actually received my recorder today, and didn't notice any self noise through the headphone while monitoring through the recorder with its own mics, and my SR3D binaural microphone plugged in was fine too. I've not yet imported any files to the computer, so I'll be testing that out tomorrow, but, for my binaural work, I do not normalise or have any filters on the tracks, they are just raw, which is great and a perfect means for recording binaural.
I did not normalize it. It’s raw. The only part I reduced the background noise was in the beginning when I did the overdub. The rest is all raw. There is a bit of self noise tho.
Thanks for the reply, I'll try out some tests and compare them to the H1n and F3 I've got tomorrow, i think, this is the first video I've seen where there's a noise issue, maybe it's the built-in mics? I'll try to remember to leave a message here when I've done some messing. Cheers!
@@JRESHOW Just did a quick comparison test, and I don't think there are any issues with either H1n or H1E versions myself, what do you think? I do think that the H1E is slightly better for my binaural setups using external microphones plugged in too. th-cam.com/video/_7MtDBWaOnE/w-d-xo.html
hello, I have a problem: after recording the sound, when I download it to the computer and then it is silent. how to turn up the volume when recording in zoom??? I am begging for help
I'm having the same problem. I've recorded nature sounds but when I play it on my computer I can barely hear it. If I boost the volume the self noise is awful making it unusable.
I wonder if I can ask for help editing recorded audio from H1e. I have Audacity and Audition. Using any of these two, how do I correctly increase a whisper volume to almost normal volume?
Does anyone know why my H1e records quite sound? Max up to -15dB in Audition. I have to speak very closely to XY mics. With external mic everything semms to be OK. Should I post process my recordings?
@@JRESHOW A balanced audio signal sends the *same* audio signal via 2 paths, out of phase with each other, to help combat electromagnetic (EM) and radio frequency (RF) interference (noise). Although balanced audio connectors/cables may *look* like stereo cables (e.g. TRS instead of just TS), they're not.
I am really disappointed with mine. As a pro DJ the problems these units display make them unfit for purpose. Having problems out of the box. Line in interference when the source is not turned up. Garbage.
Thank for the great and thorough overview! So, are you keeping it? :) Is there any better recorder in tha that price range, or a little higher, you know of? I'm looking for a field recorder to use in my music.
Blind recordist here. Thank you Zoom, for the accessibility features. While not perfect (cannot read the file list, for example), they are a fantastic start in such a great little tool. At its price, I've found my machete.
I tested the H1 Essential with a windscreen and rigged it to my motorcycle. Super clear sound. Satisfied with the results.
Where did you place it?
Do you use mono or stereo and which locut 240HZ?
Prove it.😂. Where’s the link?
Whats the settings?
One more point: Line level input is very hot, and some kind of attenuated cable or resistor bridge might be required; overload happens. With either a remote condenser mic pair or the onboard mics, levels are perfectly within spec. Plastic body makes it very subject to handling noise. There are a variety of mounting accessories, including a pistol grip and a microphone stand adaptor for the threaded mount on the back of the H1E.
My setup: 15000 maH power bank. Core Sound binaural pair with battery box. Foam and furry windscreens. Cheesy ittle tripod.
Great intro/review, BTW. Great broadcaster voice, too.
@8:32 There was no preamp noise, but when you went to the H1 Essential @ 8:42 it became quite noticeable.
@9:25 the bit of preamp noise ads a delightful ambient hiss to your playing... this would not be so appealing for an electronic gig, but for your "all acoustic" setup, this is perfect and appreciated... ads a bit of realism that feels like it should be there.
Excellent video, thank you! 👍👍👍
Agree! It can be removed rather easy too in post if needed. But for what it is and the price, pretty decent!!
@JRESHOW How do you remove that much noise without changing everything else too much?
@@mikalauronen6034 Davinci Resolve noise cancelation. Don't ask me how but it just does. I mean cleanly as well. None of that usual gargling you used to get with traditional 'frequency based' noise reduction. I think it's Ai. But it does an incredible job. Download the free version if you don't already have it and try it. Life changing.
@@mikalauronen6034 agree, i bought it watching few reviews, i absolutely regret my decision.
Amazing review showing the true capabilities. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
that thing has a insane amount of noise... id 100% send it back. zoom has been failing alot lately... thankfully they got the f3 right though
The f3 is legit for sure.
I have just bought one, I had the H1n for a couple of years but one mic channel died, it still works on line in.
Looking forward to 32 bit float recordings
Thanks for this review. Just got my Zoom H1e with the Godox Magic XT1 wireless system.
I'd expect the F3 to have quieter preamps, but the difference here is very rough. I wonder if that's all down to worse preamps in the H1e, or if the H1e internal mics are fairly noisy compared to the mic you're using with the F3 as well? If I ever get an H1e, I'd use it with external mics, but if the preamp is the main culprit here, I don't think it's for me.
It is due to the bad mics not preamp
Nice video. Thanks. Seems like a good upgrade to the original recorders. Cheers.
Great video and very informative! Thanks!
On the guitar I'm gonna be honest I much preferred the h1 but I thin it's the stereo and microphone signature
Hey, can it capture loud low end sounds clearly?
Thanks! Double thanks,a big help. How come ours doesn't suck? Maybe it's our application,plus limited expectations for a $100 USB Mic/Recorder slash "self contained recorder" for our A6000 camera rig(has no mic input). A fine tool mounted on a tripod,too. We have a Tascam DR-40x with double capture but it couldn't handle the dynamics of a very loud train very well. The essential fills the gap for us,with some useable extras. We also dig our 4-track R4 but 32-bit takes a minute to savvy. Cheers,subscribed
THANK you for your video .....
Do you think it is possible to raise the INPUT LEVELS (Gain Levels) , somehow ?
(i am not talking about the output levels which can be adjusted)
Thank you for your time.
At 17:00 did you normalise the audio track at all? I only ask as there seems to be some self noise.
I actually received my recorder today, and didn't notice any self noise through the headphone while monitoring through the recorder with its own mics, and my SR3D binaural microphone plugged in was fine too.
I've not yet imported any files to the computer, so I'll be testing that out tomorrow, but, for my binaural work, I do not normalise or have any filters on the tracks, they are just raw, which is great and a perfect means for recording binaural.
I did not normalize it. It’s raw. The only part I reduced the background noise was in the beginning when I did the overdub. The rest is all raw. There is a bit of self noise tho.
Thanks for the reply, I'll try out some tests and compare them to the H1n and F3 I've got tomorrow, i think, this is the first video I've seen where there's a noise issue, maybe it's the built-in mics? I'll try to remember to leave a message here when I've done some messing. Cheers!
@@sr3d-microphonesthanks for keeping me posted :))
@@JRESHOW
Just did a quick comparison test, and I don't think there are any issues with either H1n or H1E versions myself, what do you think? I do think that the H1E is slightly better for my binaural setups using external microphones plugged in too.
th-cam.com/video/_7MtDBWaOnE/w-d-xo.html
@@sr3d-microphonesfor how you are using it I think it sounds great!
hello, I have a problem: after recording the sound, when I download it to the computer and then it is silent. how to turn up the volume when recording in zoom??? I am begging for help
I'm having the same problem. I've recorded nature sounds but when I play it on my computer I can barely hear it. If I boost the volume the self noise is awful making it unusable.
I can't figure out how to change from Wav to Mp3 recording ..I own several Zooms but can't figure this out on H1 essential??
Hello my friend. Can you tell me if I can to reduce the input signal from my lav mice on this recorder? Can’t find it on menu.
I wonder if I can ask for help editing recorded audio from H1e. I have Audacity and Audition. Using any of these two, how do I correctly increase a whisper volume to almost normal volume?
Does anyone know why my H1e records quite sound? Max up to -15dB in Audition. I have to speak very closely to XY mics. With external mic everything semms to be OK. Should I post process my recordings?
I would love it. But this amount of self-noise is unacceptable.
What is it like with external mics??
I plugged it in using a lav… how’s it sound?
A balanced cable/microphone does not mean its stereo.
Can you clarify what it means?
@@JRESHOW A balanced audio signal sends the *same* audio signal via 2 paths, out of phase with each other, to help combat electromagnetic (EM) and radio frequency (RF) interference (noise). Although balanced audio connectors/cables may *look* like stereo cables (e.g. TRS instead of just TS), they're not.
The device should've just been rechargeable.
Pros and cons to that.. I prefer the replaceable batteries.
H1 sounds better
I am really disappointed with mine. As a pro DJ the problems these units display make them unfit for purpose. Having problems out of the box. Line in interference when the source is not turned up. Garbage.
Thank for the great and thorough overview! So, are you keeping it? :) Is there any better recorder in tha that price range, or a little higher, you know of? I'm looking for a field recorder to use in my music.
This device is not "reading off" the menu items. It's just playing samples of a text to speech voice saying things. It is completely deceptive.