If you can set it up for Discord using it's audio interface mode with a USB, I'm sure it'll work with Skype without a hitch as well. It does :) glad to see it works for someone else. Anyone else? Planning on getting this microphone from a friend at a good price. Is this possible? The driver software may not have been installed correctly. Amazon . I've used my H2n to record my classical guitar on a few occasions as well, and I'd say it's a big step up from the microphone on my camera, and this cheap USB Logitech microphone that I used to use. I am amazed by the sound quality! When prompted on the screen select "AUDIO I/F" by pressing the PLAY button. I've only done this once though, should probably compare on some other PCs, New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the audioengineering community. If it helps, currently, I'm using it as a microphone on my laptop, connected via USB. 1. In this case you should choose the SD Card Reader option. It works perfectly fine with Skype. If you can set it up for Discord using it's audio interface mode with a USB, I'm sure it'll work with Skype without a … Thanks! 1 Stück; 169,88 EUR . It will ask you how you want to use it. The Zoom H2n can be used as an Audio Interface as well, which is one of the reasons why I bought it, since some of the other similar-priced recorders don’t have this option. It's very well built, and the multiple patterns are a nice feature. Using the recorder as an external microphone on the DSLR. Awesome! That’s it. This means that you can connect it to your PC and record directly to your favorite DAW, without having to use the recorder’s internal storage. Zoom H2N Handy Recorder . upgrade the firmware and it can connect via USB. Or the other option would be to remove the SD card from the bottom and inserting it into an SD card reader. Frequency sampling should be 44.1kHz in most cases and 48kHz for video applications. I use mine in audio interface mode for Discord all the time, and it works without a hitch when I'm in the middle of a game of CS:GO. Either connect the Zoom H2n to the PC using a USB cable. I use mine in audio interface mode for Discord all the time, and it works without a hitch when I'm in the middle of a game of CS:GO. Perform the following steps to delete the driver software and then reinstall it. The recorder has high-resolution microphones and an SD card slot where the sound recordings are stored. A second USB mode turns the recorder into an audio interface, allowing audio data to be sent directly to a DAW and making use of the H2n's headphone output for monitoring. That’s why I bought a Zoom H2n recorder some time ago, which I now use to record speech and motion sounds. I haven't used the H2 but I tried hooking up the H1 as a sound card and what I found , IIRC was that the levels on the line in were extremely hot. Switch off the Zoom. Indeed, the H2n will serve you very well as a Mic for Discord. I get the feeling recording over to a computer would be more ideal here, or am I mistaken? Both work well, and the H2(n), of course, is also a good independent field recorder. 2. Press J to jump to the feed. If you can set it up for Discord using it's audio interface mode with a USB, I'm sure it'll work with Skype without a … I use mine in audio interface mode for Discord all the time, and it works without a hitch when I'm in the middle of a game of CS:GO. After this it will be accessible through “My PC” just like any other storage unit. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. This may solve the problem. Thanks! Using the scroll wheel, select AUDIO I/F (selecting the other puts it into USB storage mode, which allows you to access the SD card and copy sound files from it). I've used a Zoom H2 (predecessor to the H2n) as a mic, as well as a Blue Yeti. Over USB, it only has up to a 48 kHz sample rate due to the speed of USB 2, but it has up to 192 in soft and when used independently. Simply connect the H2n to your laptop or desktop computer via USB, launch your favorite DAW or use the included WaveLab LE software, and start laying down your tracks. Using the Zoom H2N as an external mic is as easy as connecting the Mini-USB cable into the H2N, connecting to a computer, and setting the H2N to the Use as External Mic setting and SELECTING the correct Sample Rate. Click the [Start] button, right-click on the [My Computer] icon and click [Properties]. That's the same uses I'll give to it :) happy to know it can be done. Using the H2n as an audio interface. Your computer should automatically see the Zoom H4n as an audio input. Other notable features include an external line/mic input supplying 'plug-in power', a miniature speaker for playback monitoring and a large, bright LCD screen. For this purpose, though, I'd give the Yeti the edge. But before I get started, I've got a little bit of cold feet, and wanted to know if my MP3/WAV recorder, a Zoom H2n, would play nice with UTAU recording.