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No hay artículos en el carroZoom M4 MicTrak con flotador de 32 bits, 4 pistas, 2 entradas XLR/TRS, cápsula de micrófono X/Y, código de tiempo, normalización, monitoreo a bordo, alimentado por batería, interfaz de audio, para músicos, podcasters, videógrafos
real deal customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de marzo de 2024
ill start with the positive... it does work and the battery life seems to be pretty solid...NEGATIVES: horrible RF noises if you get anywhere near anything, extremely noisey to hold on to it picks up every movement you make and even ones you didnt know you made. its pretty big so not very portable, feels super cheap and plasticy by no means would i use it for anything professional like i was hoping for.i give a low rating for this because the RF noises were supposed to be fixed but they were not.. and even so it has a really high self noise to it that makes it unusable for anything quiet.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de mayo de 2023
Awesome handheld recorder. Centipod it is what it appears to be in your records it looks like a microphone it’s cool getting the audio off of it it’s super easy with a computer and a USB cord because it looks so much like a microphone it’s just into it and people naturally respond to that better than a microphone with a cord
k9sound
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de febrero de 2023
The Zoom M4 includes two windscreens that resemble a pair of baby socks. The unit arrived in simple but effective packaging.The M4 records and sounds as good as other Zooms. The 32-bit floating audio precludes faders.The M4's timecode syncs precisely with Tentacles. I ran two cams and everything aligned perfectly. When turned off and on, the M4 resets timecode to zero, thus re-jam. This is problematic during production. Hopefully a future firmware fix.32-bit audio needs to be processed at some point. The M4's normalize function is non-destructive and creates a new file that increases the gain short of peaking but does not retain timecode.I didn't get much runtime from rechargeable lithium AAs, so I hope to get better results with Energizer lithium AAs. I tried a USB 3500 mAh brick and it lasts hours even with phantom power. I think the brick is essential for prolonged power to maintain timecode.The M4 is stellar for narratives with lav, boom, or desktop mic, while the XY picks up ambient. I don't know what kind of field bags are planned for this mic with in/out jacks on both sides and external battery option. The mic is made of plastic which needs to be handled very delicately.
Mark Henninger
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de noviembre de 2023
This recorder looks nice, feels nice, has great features, love the design, love the display, love the simplified menu, love the ergonomics, love the operation, love the sound quality, love the lightweight, and you know what? It doesn't work quite right with my iOS devices, not as seamlessly as the M2, and since I don't actually need the extra features the M4 has above the M2, although I did want the nicer display, and I did want the tripod mount hole built right into it, and I did want XLR as well as auxiliary inputs, despite the fact that I would rarely use them. I don't need them.What I need is for the device to be fully recognized by apps in my iPhone and my iPad, and that was not consistently the case with the M4, not as robustly and simply plug-and-play as the M2, which is a little bit baffling since they are products from the same company and the same series.But really, it's fantastic. So beyond that iOS issue all I would say is that if you don't need extensive iOS compatibility, this is a tremendous recorder worth your consideration. It's a lot nicer, I think, than the Tascam PortaCapture X6.
Johnny_K_in_LA
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de octubre de 2023
((this is a RARE positive review from me! My standards are high and I'm skeptical of everything))There are some devices out right now that CLAIM to support timecode, but in reality -still require their own timecode generating device. The Zoom M4 however, does EXACTLY as advertised.I'll be honest -at first, I was VERY skeptical of this all-in-one recorder... when it arrived and I took it out of the box and felt how lightweight it was, I was even more skeptical...but then I put it to the test and SO FAR, I've been VERY pleasantly surprised!I film music events with multiple cameras and record audio using a 4-channel recorder. ANYONE who's ever taken the post -production challenge of having to sync audio of video clips to a master audio source KNOWS the value of using timecode.I used this Zoom M4 to record an 8 hour music event recently, and it worked beautifully.3 cameras.3 timecode generators.1 Zoom M41 256gb micro SDrecorded 4-channel audio (2chan stereo): 1) line in from performing artist, 2)stereo audio of crowd using the built -in microphone.The following day, I took all of the media from each camera and the audio from the M4 -dropped the files into Tentacle Sync app -and BANG. ALL CLIPS SYNCED to HIGH QUALITY 24bit/ 48hz!You can also attach this thing directly to your camera rig. It's SUPER light (without the batteries).This thing does the job of 32bit float recorders for about 1/3 of the price AND it has a pretty decent quality mic.So. If you're looking for an audio recording solution that has reliable timecode generator built in, THIS IS YOUR RECORDER!This recorder does EVERYTHING I need it to do, and it does it VERY WELL!The only concern I still have, is that this may not last very long because it feels like it could very easily be broken if dropped.I felt compelled to write this review because I searched for a LONG time looking for a solution at this price -and took a chance with this thing, bc reviews are non -existent online.Hope this helps!
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