Samson Sound Deck Software Download
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Samson Sound Deck audio software provides new USB audio enhancement effects with an intuitive user control panel. Featuring Andrea Electronics patented award winning PureAudio™ noise reduction technology for filtering the microphone input as well as speaker output, you will achieve clear sound for all your audio applications.
Available as a paid download, the Samson Sound Deck Noise Cancellation Software brings noise cancellation technology for enhanced VoIP communication and computer recording to your Go Mic. Sound Deck uses Digital Noise Reduction algorithms to minimize recurring background noise from loud environments, ensuring only clean, natural sounding vocals are received by your family, friends or business associates. To learn more and find out how to purchase the Sound Deck software, visit the Samson Sound Deck page for Mac OS X or visit the Samson Sound Deck page for Windows. If you're a frequent online communicator, Go Mic provides an easy, inexpensive solution to enhance the quality of your communication. Whether your preferred method of interaction is Skype, iChat or VoIP, Go Mic can introduce a level of clarity you didn't think was available.
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I cannot understand why the audio that I get out of this mic sounds so terrible. I am approximately two inches away from the mic, within the cardioid shape, and yet I sound quiet and probably worse than something that could come from my phone. I can raise my voice into the microphone and it's still not good enough. I've owned this mic for several months now but still cannot figure out how to get the right sound out of it. If I turn up the sensitivity too high, then my audio starts to have cracks in it.
Plus there's a TON of white noise. I guess it's just a bad mic? What do you guys think? So many variables. Is your recording area sound treated?
Do you use any compression? Is it uncleanable in audio editor? Do you have proper gain-staging? While its convenient to just say its a bad mic it could be potentially a mix of several small factors or one big issue. I havent used this microphone personally but I have used the Yeti. Truth be told, the Yeti didnt have THAT great of a sound profile. (What the yeti has is an incredibly good marketing team).