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The Zoom F6 is capable of recording up to 192kbps at a 32-bit float. You don't have to use this mode, but that's the reason I bought it. When recording 32 bit float, your audio file has so much range t
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The Zoom F6 is capable of recording up to 192kbps at a 32-bit float. You don't have to use this mode, but that's the reason I bought it. When recording 32 bit float, your audio file has so much range that if your audio file clips, the data is still there, so you can pull it down.
I tested that by plugging a condenser mic into it and having someone yell into it to clip the audio beyond repair. I brought it into Audition, and pulled down the levels. The scream was clear as a proper take.
It has 6 XLR inputs, and one line-out (3.5mm).
It records to an SDXC card (not included). You power it with a Sony NPF battery (not included), or anything that adapts to USB-C. I've included adapters to USB 3, and D-tap. If you want the recorder to stand up perfectly inside the bag, then I recommend putting on an NPF battery.
If you have any other questions, feel free to ask me.