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Samson USB Microphones
You can use your computer''s internal microphone for recording sound. However, to
obtain a better quality sound recording use a good quality external microphone like the
Samson.
In your classroom
Why not try:
1. Using the microphone to record a
podcast on a topic you have been
working on in class.
2. Using free software (such as Audacity)
to record a band practice or music
recital.
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0207 720 7514

Connecting Your Microphone

Attach your external SAMSON CO1U USB
microphone to your computer by connecting the
USB cable from the plug in the bottom of the mic
to the USB port on the computer.
The CO1U microphone is powered by the USB
port, it does not need batteries or another power
supply.
Therefore, it is ready to operate once it is plugged
in via USB in the computer.
Hold the microphone one hand width away from
the mouth, with the head of the microphone
pointing towards the mouth
Rectory Grove,
London, SW4 0EL

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  • Page 1 Samson. Connecting Your Microphone Attach your external SAMSON CO1U USB microphone to your computer by connecting the USB cable from the plug in the bottom of the mic to the USB port on the computer.
  • Page 2 With ‘System Preferences’ open, click on the ‘Sound’ icon. Click on ‘Input’ and select Samson C01U from the list . If you speak into the microphone you should see the input level move. To increase/decrease the input volume, move the slider.
  • Page 3 c. Check the computer volume level and make sure it is not on mute. You can do so by pressing the key F12 on your MAC or, if you are using Windows, by clicking on the volume icon in the bottom right corner of your screen. 4.

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