Looking into - Samson C03U Multi-Pattern USB Microphone

I have been experimenting with Garageband 3 on my MacBook Pro. Personally, the computer mic does a decent job (to me) but all the reviews say otherwise. (Maybe I should burn a disc first and see how it sounds on my stereo vs my computer. So, I am looking to purchase the microphone mentioned above in the subject line. Along with a pop filter (thank you Hangtime for that tip in an earlier forum). Do any of you know anything about this microphone? Even better, have any of you had experience with this microphone and used it with garageband?
The microphone will be used for vocals only, since I do not play an instrument (unless some of you consider the "voice" an instrument).

Hangtime go to next paragraph. To other potential respondents: your opinion/experience is still valuable to me. I will be checking back daily. Meanwhile, I am going to take my chances - I have procrastinated on this for far too long.
Great, thanks for the thumbs up, Hangtime. I am going to interpret your reply as a "might as well give it a go." Although, I am curious as to what sites you went to in order to research the mic.
It was lunacy looking into just a microphone. I finally focused on looking for a USB microphone so I would not have to buy a firepod. (I only record vocals) So, I shall see how it goes and maybe (if I remember) post a follow-up later on. Assuming that I would be able to do that in this forum. No, I did not read the privacy act agreement word for word.
So, FYI, checked out your web (3) - I must say that that in seeing your moniker over and over - "Sleep is for the Weak" - must be true for you. Thanks for all of the straight-up and polite answers. Keep up the "good work."

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    For some reason, my USB microphone is not being recognized by Logic Express...I had it working before but now nothing? The only options I see under my Core Audio prefs are Internal Microphone and Line-In? Any ideas why the mic isn't working now even when record-enabling a track?
    It seems to have disappeared after I changed the Core Audio settings.....I've changed them back and now the USB Audio Device won't disappear?
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    You need to get it recognized in Audio/MIDI set up, and create an aggregate device.
    This thread explains how:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=2094732&#2094732
    It seems to have disappeared after I changed the Core Audio setting
    You may have changed the previously selected driver - that would do it.

  • Windows 7 not correctly recognize USB Microphone Samson G-Track

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  • USB microphone recording

    Hi, I recently picked up the HpX360 and there is a problem when I am recording with my Samson Go Mic (USB microphone). There is constant static in my recordings. I know that it is not background noise because this static is occuring when my recording volume is on 0. Secondly, I know it is not the microphone's problem because the microphone works fine on my friend's laptop. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling both the sound and samson go mic drivers. I've tried using different USB ports. I've tried changing the sample rate and the bit depth, but the static is still there. I'm wondering if it is an internal error with my laptop? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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  • Good USB microphone

    Dear All,
    I'm looking for a good USB microphone for recording using garageband. Could you please help me with your suggestions?
    With best regards
    theo

    theochem wrote:
    thanks for your reply but I've certain FAQ questions:
    1. I saw the outputs in Handsonic but to connect it directly to the computer what kind of wires should I use? There are no extra wires with the handsonic 10.
    2. What your recommendation for an audio interface for recording handsonic 10 or a adding a microphone to it?
    best regards
    theo
    Hi Theo,
    this is a much discussed topic here.
    Ideally, you would get an interface with around 4 or so inputs, so you could plug a mic into one input, and the left and right signal from the handsonic into 2 other inputs. If you're never going to record the microphone at the same time as the handsonic, you could get away with an interface with fewer inputs.
    The interface would connect to the computer via firewire or USB. If you're on a budget, there are many good USB interfaces that would do the trick. M-Audio is a good brand to look for a simple, good, inexpensive interface.
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    You would use basic guitar cables to plug the outputs of the handsonic into the inputs of the interface, and the interface would connect to the computer.
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    Alternatively, if you wanted to try recording the handsonic directly into the computer, you could try to get some sort of cable or adapter that would combine the 1/4" outputs of the handsonic into the miniplug input of your computer. I'm not sure how good it would sound, but it might be OK.
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  • Help with USB Microphone Issues

    Checked the support area about USB Mics but am still having trouble.
    I am running Soundbooth stand alone, on my Mac Book..Leopard OS. I have a Samson Co3U USB microphone with a Samson Soft PreAmp loaded. I am switching over from Garageband to Soundbooth. I have actually used Soundbooth once and it worked fine..until this week. I'm not sure what I am doing wrong now. Probably need lessons. The Midi set up is set to System default Input/Output which is actually set to the Samson mic, but when I record, all I get is a very muffled audio. I know its not the mic because it still works great on my other MacBook in Garageband.
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    Hi Heather,
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    The Samson USB mics are very nice and should work well with Soundbooth. Along with the Blue microphones, the Samson series are the other higher-end USB microphones that I use for testing.
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    * Click the [+] button to create a new aggregate device. Name it SOUNDBOOTH DEVICE and select the Built-in Output and Samson C03U devices from the bottom list. Click Done and close the Audio MIDI setup tool.
    * Launch Soundbooth, then open Preferences > Audio Hardware. Change the Default Device dropdown to the new SOUNDBOOTH DEVICE we created, then click OK.
    * Try recording!
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    Thanks,
    Durin

  • Blue Yeti USB microphone not working in ALSA/PulseAudio

    Hi all,
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    An external DAC that is connected via USB and is output-only. So, no capture devices on that. (Digital/IEC958 output)
    The Blue Yeti itself, which is connected via USB and supports output (it has an internal DAC) as well as input. So, one capture device here. (Digital stereo output and analog stereo input???)
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    **** List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices ****
    card 1: Microphone [Yeti Stereo Microphone], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]
    Subdevices: 0/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    card 2: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 0: ALC892 Analog [ALC892 Analog]
    Subdevices: 0/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    card 2: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 2: ALC892 Alt Analog [ALC892 Alt Analog]
    Subdevices: 1/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
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    null
    Discard all samples (playback) or generate zero samples (capture)
    pulse
    PulseAudio Sound Server
    default
    Default ALSA Output (currently PulseAudio Sound Server)
    sysdefault:CARD=Microphone
    Yeti Stereo Microphone, USB Audio
    Default Audio Device
    front:CARD=Microphone,DEV=0
    Yeti Stereo Microphone, USB Audio
    Front speakers
    surround40:CARD=Microphone,DEV=0
    Yeti Stereo Microphone, USB Audio
    4.0 Surround output to Front and Rear speakers
    surround41:CARD=Microphone,DEV=0
    Yeti Stereo Microphone, USB Audio
    4.1 Surround output to Front, Rear and Subwoofer speakers
    surround50:CARD=Microphone,DEV=0
    Yeti Stereo Microphone, USB Audio
    5.0 Surround output to Front, Center and Rear speakers
    surround51:CARD=Microphone,DEV=0
    Yeti Stereo Microphone, USB Audio
    5.1 Surround output to Front, Center, Rear and Subwoofer speakers
    surround71:CARD=Microphone,DEV=0
    Yeti Stereo Microphone, USB Audio
    7.1 Surround output to Front, Center, Side, Rear and Woofer speakers
    iec958:CARD=Microphone,DEV=0
    Yeti Stereo Microphone, USB Audio
    IEC958 (S/PDIF) Digital Audio Output
    sysdefault:CARD=PCH
    HDA Intel PCH, ALC892 Analog
    Default Audio Device
    front:CARD=PCH,DEV=0
    HDA Intel PCH, ALC892 Analog
    Front speakers
    surround40:CARD=PCH,DEV=0
    HDA Intel PCH, ALC892 Analog
    4.0 Surround output to Front and Rear speakers
    surround41:CARD=PCH,DEV=0
    HDA Intel PCH, ALC892 Analog
    4.1 Surround output to Front, Rear and Subwoofer speakers
    surround50:CARD=PCH,DEV=0
    HDA Intel PCH, ALC892 Analog
    5.0 Surround output to Front, Center and Rear speakers
    surround51:CARD=PCH,DEV=0
    HDA Intel PCH, ALC892 Analog
    5.1 Surround output to Front, Center, Rear and Subwoofer speakers
    surround71:CARD=PCH,DEV=0
    HDA Intel PCH, ALC892 Analog
    7.1 Surround output to Front, Center, Side, Rear and Woofer speakers
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    **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
    card 0: Audio [USB2.0 High-Speed True HD Audio], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]
    Subdevices: 0/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    card 1: Microphone [Yeti Stereo Microphone], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]
    Subdevices: 0/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    card 2: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 0: ALC892 Analog [ALC892 Analog]
    Subdevices: 0/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    card 2: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 1: ALC892 Digital [ALC892 Digital]
    Subdevices: 1/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    card 3: NVidia [HDA NVidia], device 3: HDMI 0 [HDMI 0]
    Subdevices: 1/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    card 3: NVidia [HDA NVidia], device 7: HDMI 1 [HDMI 1]
    Subdevices: 1/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    card 3: NVidia [HDA NVidia], device 8: HDMI 2 [HDMI 2]
    Subdevices: 1/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    card 3: NVidia [HDA NVidia], device 9: HDMI 3 [HDMI 3]
    Subdevices: 1/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
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    defaults.pcm.rate_converter "samplerate_best"
    pcm.!default {
    type pulse
    fallback "sysdefault"
    hint {
    show on
    description "Default ALSA Output (currently PulseAudio Sound Server)"
    ctl.!default {
    type pulse
    fallback "sysdefault"
    # vim:set ft=alsaconf:
    I don't remember where the bulk of that came from; maybe it was installed like that or maybe I put it in there. Here is another useful command showing non-commented-out/non-blank lines in the pulseaudio conf:
    $ egrep -v '^;|^#|^$' /etc/pulse/*.conf
    /etc/pulse/client.conf:autospawn=no
    /etc/pulse/daemon.conf:exit-idle-time=0
    /etc/pulse/daemon.conf:default-sample-rate = 192000
    So, there's not much I've done there. Here's the contents of /proc/asound/cards:
    0 [Audio ]: USB-Audio - USB2.0 High-Speed True HD Audio
    CMEDIA USB2.0 High-Speed True HD Audio at usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.7, high speed
    1 [Microphone ]: USB-Audio - Yeti Stereo Microphone
    Blue Microphones Yeti Stereo Microphone at usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8, full speed
    2 [PCH ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH
    HDA Intel PCH at 0xf7530000 irq 52
    3 [NVidia ]: HDA-Intel - HDA NVidia
    HDA NVidia at 0xf7080000 irq 17
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    0 snd_usb_audio
    1 snd_usb_audio
    2 snd_hda_intel
    3 snd_hda_intel
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    Source #3
    State: RUNNING
    Name: alsa_input.pci-0000_00_1b.0.analog-stereo
    Description: Built-in Audio Analog Stereo
    Driver: module-alsa-card.c
    Sample Specification: s16le 2ch 192000Hz
    Channel Map: front-left,front-right
    Owner Module: 7
    Mute: yes
    Volume: front-left: 17972 / 27% / -33.71 dB, front-right: 17972 / 27% / -33.71 dB
    balance 0.00
    Base Volume: 6554 / 10% / -60.00 dB
    Monitor of Sink: n/a
    Latency: 610 usec, configured 100000 usec
    Flags: HARDWARE HW_MUTE_CTRL HW_VOLUME_CTRL DECIBEL_VOLUME LATENCY
    Properties:
    alsa.resolution_bits = "16"
    device.api = "alsa"
    device.class = "sound"
    alsa.class = "generic"
    alsa.subclass = "generic-mix"
    alsa.name = "ALC892 Analog"
    alsa.id = "ALC892 Analog"
    alsa.subdevice = "0"
    alsa.subdevice_name = "subdevice #0"
    alsa.device = "0"
    alsa.card = "2"
    alsa.card_name = "HDA Intel PCH"
    alsa.long_card_name = "HDA Intel PCH at 0xf7530000 irq 52"
    alsa.driver_name = "snd_hda_intel"
    device.bus_path = "pci-0000:00:1b.0"
    sysfs.path = "/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1b.0/sound/card2"
    device.bus = "pci"
    device.vendor.id = "8086"
    device.vendor.name = "Intel Corporation"
    device.product.id = "1e20"
    device.product.name = "7 Series/C210 Series Chipset Family High Definition Audio Controller"
    device.form_factor = "internal"
    device.string = "front:2"
    device.buffering.buffer_size = "76800"
    device.buffering.fragment_size = "19200"
    device.access_mode = "mmap"
    device.profile.name = "analog-stereo"
    device.profile.description = "Analog Stereo"
    device.description = "Built-in Audio Analog Stereo"
    alsa.mixer_name = "Realtek ALC892"
    alsa.components = "HDA:10ec0892,10438436,00100302"
    module-udev-detect.discovered = "1"
    device.icon_name = "audio-card-pci"
    Ports:
    analog-input-front-mic: Front Microphone (priority: 8500, not available)
    analog-input-rear-mic: Rear Microphone (priority: 8200, available)
    analog-input-linein: Line In (priority: 8100, not available)
    Active Port: analog-input-rear-mic
    Formats:
    pcm
    Source #11
    State: RUNNING
    Name: alsa_output.pci-0000_00_1b.0.analog-stereo.monitor
    Description: Monitor of Built-in Audio Analog Stereo
    Driver: module-alsa-card.c
    Sample Specification: s16le 2ch 192000Hz
    Channel Map: front-left,front-right
    Owner Module: 7
    Mute: no
    Volume: front-left: 65536 / 100% / 0.00 dB, front-right: 65536 / 100% / 0.00 dB
    balance 0.00
    Base Volume: 65536 / 100% / 0.00 dB
    Monitor of Sink: alsa_output.pci-0000_00_1b.0.analog-stereo
    Latency: 0 usec, configured 100000 usec
    Flags: DECIBEL_VOLUME LATENCY
    Properties:
    device.description = "Monitor of Built-in Audio Analog Stereo"
    device.class = "monitor"
    alsa.card = "2"
    alsa.card_name = "HDA Intel PCH"
    alsa.long_card_name = "HDA Intel PCH at 0xf7530000 irq 52"
    alsa.driver_name = "snd_hda_intel"
    device.bus_path = "pci-0000:00:1b.0"
    sysfs.path = "/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1b.0/sound/card2"
    device.bus = "pci"
    device.vendor.id = "8086"
    device.vendor.name = "Intel Corporation"
    device.product.id = "1e20"
    device.product.name = "7 Series/C210 Series Chipset Family High Definition Audio Controller"
    device.form_factor = "internal"
    device.string = "2"
    module-udev-detect.discovered = "1"
    device.icon_name = "audio-card-pci"
    Formats:
    pcm
    Source #15
    State: RUNNING
    Name: alsa_output.usb-CMEDIA_USB2.0_High-Speed_True_HD_Audio-00-Audio.iec958-stereo.monitor
    Description: Monitor of USB2.0 High-Speed True HD Audio Digital Stereo (IEC958)
    Driver: module-alsa-card.c
    Sample Specification: s16le 2ch 192000Hz
    Channel Map: front-left,front-right
    Owner Module: 8
    Mute: no
    Volume: front-left: 65536 / 100% / 0.00 dB, front-right: 65536 / 100% / 0.00 dB
    balance 0.00
    Base Volume: 65536 / 100% / 0.00 dB
    Monitor of Sink: alsa_output.usb-CMEDIA_USB2.0_High-Speed_True_HD_Audio-00-Audio.iec958-stereo
    Latency: 0 usec, configured 100000 usec
    Flags: DECIBEL_VOLUME LATENCY
    Properties:
    device.description = "Monitor of USB2.0 High-Speed True HD Audio Digital Stereo (IEC958)"
    device.class = "monitor"
    alsa.card = "0"
    alsa.card_name = "USB2.0 High-Speed True HD Audio"
    alsa.long_card_name = "CMEDIA USB2.0 High-Speed True HD Audio at usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.7, high speed"
    alsa.driver_name = "snd_usb_audio"
    device.bus_path = "pci-0000:00:1d.0-usb-0:1.7:1.0"
    sysfs.path = "/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb6/6-1/6-1.7/6-1.7:1.0/sound/card0"
    udev.id = "usb-CMEDIA_USB2.0_High-Speed_True_HD_Audio-00-Audio"
    device.bus = "usb"
    device.vendor.id = "0d8c"
    device.vendor.name = "C-Media Electronics, Inc."
    device.product.id = "0319"
    device.product.name = "USB2.0 High-Speed True HD Audio"
    device.serial = "CMEDIA_USB2.0_High-Speed_True_HD_Audio"
    device.string = "0"
    module-udev-detect.discovered = "1"
    device.icon_name = "audio-card-usb"
    Formats:
    pcm
    Source #19
    State: RUNNING
    Name: alsa_output.usb-Blue_Microphones_Yeti_Stereo_Microphone_REV8-00-Microphone.iec958-stereo.monitor
    Description: Monitor of Integrated Rate Matching Hub Digital Stereo (IEC958)
    Driver: module-alsa-card.c
    Sample Specification: s16le 2ch 48000Hz
    Channel Map: front-left,front-right
    Owner Module: 9
    Mute: no
    Volume: front-left: 65536 / 100% / 0.00 dB, front-right: 65536 / 100% / 0.00 dB
    balance 0.00
    Base Volume: 65536 / 100% / 0.00 dB
    Monitor of Sink: alsa_output.usb-Blue_Microphones_Yeti_Stereo_Microphone_REV8-00-Microphone.iec958-stereo
    Latency: 0 usec, configured 100000 usec
    Flags: DECIBEL_VOLUME LATENCY
    Properties:
    device.description = "Monitor of Integrated Rate Matching Hub Digital Stereo (IEC958)"
    device.class = "monitor"
    alsa.card = "1"
    alsa.card_name = "Yeti Stereo Microphone"
    alsa.long_card_name = "Blue Microphones Yeti Stereo Microphone at usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8, full speed"
    alsa.driver_name = "snd_usb_audio"
    device.bus_path = "pci-0000:00:1d.0-usb-0:1.8:1.0"
    sysfs.path = "/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb6/6-1/6-1.8/6-1.8:1.0/sound/card1"
    udev.id = "usb-Blue_Microphones_Yeti_Stereo_Microphone_REV8-00-Microphone"
    device.bus = "usb"
    device.vendor.id = "b58e"
    device.vendor.name = "Intel Corp."
    device.product.id = "9e84"
    device.product.name = "Integrated Rate Matching Hub"
    device.serial = "Blue_Microphones_Yeti_Stereo_Microphone_REV8"
    device.form_factor = "microphone"
    device.string = "1"
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