Samson Audio Players & Recorders - Page 3 - Answered Questions & Fixed Issues
Serious echo on in the speakers
Go to your local apple store, there are several types of cables and the wrong one will not work. Check if you have a reverb unit in the system that would give that effect. It cold be picking up a speaker but normally that causes feedback with a howling sound.
How to connect a samson s mix 5 channel mixer
It depends on what you are trying to connect. The XLR would be a professional type microphone, it does not have phantom so a condenser mic will not work. The other inputs should match your stereo equipment. The output goes to your amp.
The Samson S-Mix is a miniature, rugged 5-channel audio mixer with 4-line inputs and a single XLR microphone input. The line inputs are comprised of two 1/4" phone and stereo RCA phono connections. Each input channel has a rotary volume control and the outputs include stereo RCA phono connectors and 1/4" TRS phone headphone output. The S-Mix is powered with an 18 volt AC adapter.
10/21/2014 4:09:59 AM •
Samson S-Mix...
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on Oct 21, 2014
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Failure to unmute
You pushed the button firmly on the front of the mic and it stays yellow and no sound? Did you try unmuting it in the computer settings? Maybe the hardware button is broken but you can still unmute it in software?
Latency and reverb
Is the reverb caused by picking up the speaker output? You can't have a monitoring speaker feeding back into the microphone.
Samson c03u drivers
The C03U uses the computer's built-in drivers. You don't need to download anything.
8/3/2014 3:07:42 PM •
Samson C03U...
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on Aug 03, 2014
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I only hear my mic mainly on the left channel. How
i found the problem i also fixed the ******* problem in windows 7
theway to fix is that go to recording devices in the volume mixer (i mean in the taskbar the speaker icon right click it recording devices and it will show your mic if ya hav been pluged it) the after going to recording devices then double click the mic u are using then an windows will appear . go to enahcement tab untick "dc offset cancellation". thats it
8/3/2014 2:54:22 PM •
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on Aug 03, 2014
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Hi
i have connected the Samson
This is because the G Track's Mic signal is on the Left channel and the Instrument signal is on the Right channel. You are making a stereo recording when you should be making 2 mono recordings. Does Nicecast have an option to set the track to mono Left channel? Traktor should, but I haven't used it so I can't tell you where the option is. There's probably a Track Input drop-down or something like that.
Static Noise
Is it a hissing noise or a distorted crackling noise? If it's a hissing noise then it's due to a bug in Windows that adds 30 dB of gain. It's easy to work around, though: Go into Recording devices, Properties button, Levels tab, right click on the level number so that it shows in decibels, and then adjust the level to 0 dB. It's supposed to be at 0 dB but Windows 7 defaults it to 30 dB for no reason. This isn't a problem on Windows XP or OS X.
Samson g track windows 7
It works fine in Windows 7 except that there's a bug in Windows 7 that adds lots of noise to the mic. It's easy to work around, though: Go into Recording devices, Properties button, Levels tab, right click on the level number so that it shows in decibels, and then adjust the level to 0 dB. It's supposed to be at 0 dB but Windows 7 defaults it to 30 dB for no reason. This isn't a problem on Windows XP.
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