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Im thinking of options to skin your cat a few ways: 1) send into q2n via the 1/8" external input of your pre-recorded audio during a video recording if you're not concerned of time alignment. 2) record a video separately with q2n then utilize a video editor and or audio editor. Most popular free & easy & satisfy your mentioned needs are: Microsoft Movie Maker and Audacity.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Possibly the q2n's external input during live recording can satisfy your needs, verify /confirm with zoom regarding max signal input so strength. Sounds safer, to me, to seprate record video then post edit mix via editing software
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