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microphone and computer

how do you plug in a samson r10s to the computer?




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Adapting a mono microphone for the computer usage
by: Anonymous

You have to get a monophonic to stereo plug adapter.
You will recognize the stereo because there are two black stipes in the plug while in the monophonic you will have only one. This is, one stripe for each voice channel to make it easy though not accurate.
The monophonic plug after being adapted will give you a result that can be panned in the computer for stereo results.
The Samson R10S will give you a lower recording volume at least with Audacity. It may be necessary to increase the volume in the Audacity screen.

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