Samson CO1U USB MIC & LIVE5
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 11:10 am
After waiting close to 3 months on my order to arrive I have finaly got it.
I have tested the Samson CO1U USB Condenser mic with Live5 and it works a treat.
They market this mic as an all in one solution for people that dont have a soundcard. All you do is plug it in and XP detects it without the need to install any drivers.
But you cant use this mic without an ASIO driver to record musical syncopation, because the latency is unbearable and Samson does not mention this anywhere.
Thanks to Michael Tippach's ASIO4ALL comes to save the day again. it detects the mic as extra inputs, then select the additional inputs from Live prefs and then from the mixer its all hanky dory from there on.
I just wanted to come and blog this down here before somone asks if it works with Live.
My testing was done by making beat sounds with my voice to metronome.
I can monitor and record my voice with effects on beat without any latency issues on my AMDXP2600 768RAM (16MB is shared with video!). So far I have recorded 8 audio channels together with a few FM7 MIDI synth tracks with an Evolution MK449C controller.
Its all good!
I have tested the Samson CO1U USB Condenser mic with Live5 and it works a treat.
They market this mic as an all in one solution for people that dont have a soundcard. All you do is plug it in and XP detects it without the need to install any drivers.
But you cant use this mic without an ASIO driver to record musical syncopation, because the latency is unbearable and Samson does not mention this anywhere.
Thanks to Michael Tippach's ASIO4ALL comes to save the day again. it detects the mic as extra inputs, then select the additional inputs from Live prefs and then from the mixer its all hanky dory from there on.
I just wanted to come and blog this down here before somone asks if it works with Live.
My testing was done by making beat sounds with my voice to metronome.
I can monitor and record my voice with effects on beat without any latency issues on my AMDXP2600 768RAM (16MB is shared with video!). So far I have recorded 8 audio channels together with a few FM7 MIDI synth tracks with an Evolution MK449C controller.
Its all good!