Zoom H6 Metronome and Overdub Issues
I had a lot of fun the other day shooting a self-duet video but I ran into a couple of snags trying to use the Zoom H6 metronome and overdub functions. Perhaps my experiences can help you out.
My self-duet on an old Hawaiian waltz, `Imi Au Ia `Oe, was shot at our rental cottage in Kailua, O`ahu, Hawai`i.
We’re less than a block from Kailua Beach, and the breeze is constantly rustling the palm and mango trees, so I used the Zoom H6 and plugged in the LR Baggs Lyric pickup in my Epiphone EF-500RCCE, but even though I set the metronome according to the manual, I got no beeps through the H6 monitor speaker. I had to go into overdub mode on the H6 before the metronome would work, but I couldn’t do that with my freshly formatted SD card! Without an existing project I couldn’t access the Project menu in the H6.
I finally figured out that I needed to create a dummy recording, just a few seconds of nothing, which gave me a project and access to the Project Menu. And then once Overdub was set in that menu, the metronome worked like a charm.
It occurred to me that other folks might hit the same snags, so I shot a quick video to demonstrate my workflow.
I was really happy with the results once I figured out how to use the tools and overdubbing on the Zoom H6. I hope you have a little fun with it too.
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Pete Lambert said in post # 1,
on June 22nd, 2018 at 10:44 pm
Hi Fran,
I found this really helpful in terms of setting up ready to overdub with the H6 – thank you …. but as yet I have not tried to overdub using my H6. I play fiddle and guitar and I’d like to make recordings with me playing both instruments. Do you have any tutorials that explain how to overdub please? If so I’d be most grateful. Very best wishes, Pete (York, Western Australia)