The Zoom Podtrack P4 Podcast Recorder Review

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Zoom Podtrack P4 Podcast Recorder Four mic inputs with XLR connectors Four headphone outputs with individual volume control Gain control knobs and mute buttons for each input Phantom power for all XLR inputs Automatically prevent feedback from call audio using the Mix-Minus function Easily connect your phone using the TRRS connection Trigger sound effects using four assignable Sound Pads with 11preset sounds All input sources can be recorded on separate tracks 16-bit /44.1kHz audio WAV Records directly to SD, SDHC and SDXC cards up to 512 GB 2-input, 2-output USB audio interface Class-compliant mode for iOS compatibility Up to four hours of use with just two AA batteries or a USB power supply Can be powered via 2 AA Batteries Zoom P4 VS Rodercaster Pro Zoom P4 is $199 Rodecaster is $599 The Rodcaster Pro has built-in audio processing and mic modeling. The Rodecaster has 8 pads for sound effects vs the 4 on the P4 The Rodecaster has sliders vs the knobs on the P4 The P4 has an SD card, the Rodecaster has a micro SD Card The Rodecaster records in 48khz/24-bit, the P4 is 44.1khz/16 bit The Rodecaster Pro can record up to 8 tracks, the P4 records up to 4 The Rodcaster Pro provides separate tracks and a stereo mix combined file. The Rodcaster Pro has a touch screen. The P4 has a simple to use menu system. The Rodecaster has 4 headphones out in addition to a stereo out. The Zoom P4 has four headphones out. The Rodecaster you can map individual channels to software, the P4...

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