07-23-2020, 10:20 PM
I finally managed to get some stability using a Zoom H4.
If these comments and tips help anyone - great!
Hardware setup:
H4 Firmware and Drivers
Cheers, Lex
If these comments and tips help anyone - great!
Hardware setup:
- on old H4 portable recorder (2 integrated microphones and 2 XLR line imputs)
- an old laptop running WIN7
- USB2 cable to link H4 to the laptop
- headphones connected to H4 (well obviously)
H4 Firmware and Drivers
- mine was running Ver-1 firmware which does not operate ASIO
- it needs an upgrade to Ver2.4 which was downloaded from Zoom site
- to upgrade, place the 'system.bin' file in the root directory of the SD card (that is inside H4)
- power up H4 with an external power supply and while pressing the round MENU button down
- ASIO driver is also downloaded from the Zoom site and installed on the laptop
- here is a tip, if the driver does not install at first, try installing it in a compatibility mode
- to do this > right click on the driver file > click Properties > select 'Compatibility' tab > select a compatibility mode e.g. XP or Vista
- if the H4 does not pass J-K latency test at first, click 'Tweaking ASIO Device Parameters' - a link below some notes on the right of the window
- open ASIO Control Panel (can also be opened by MANAGE > AUDIO PROPERTIES > CONFIGURATIONS > ASIO...
- adjust latency on ASIO to 10mSec (mine was set to 2msec and was failing J-K latency tests until I adjusted it to 10mSec)
- at that stage everything was 'smooth sailing'
- use 44kHz as the sampling rate
- in 'next steps' of the J-K setup process, choose audio inputs (microphones in my case) and outputs (Line / Headphones)
Cheers, Lex