ElmerJFudd Posted March 21, 2018 Share Posted March 21, 2018 Improved design and features from the better models trickle down. $119.99. Brighter, crisper backlit LCD display The new 1.25" monochromatic display looks great in virtually all lighting conditions. The layout is clean and organized, and the backlight pops in the dark or direct light. Distortion-free audio recording Auto-Level and onboard limiting provide up to 120 dB of distortion-free audio more than enough headroom to reproduce the most dynamic spoken and musical performances. Unlimited overdubs great for multitrack audio Zoom even lets you overdub audio onto your existing recordings. This makes the H1n an essential tool for the touring artist or songwriter on the move. Tone generators and timer tools The H1n is even easier to use than previous iterations. Slate and test tone generators enable picture-perfect audio and video sync, while auto-record and self-timer features make sure you never miss the moment. [video:youtube] [video:youtube] Quote Yamaha CP88, Roland VR-700, Crumar Mojo, rebuilt 1910 Chickering 5'2", Fender Rhodes MKI 88k, Casio PX-560 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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