Getting started with mac os x, English – Samson G Track User Manual

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The following example is for setting

up the G Track in MAC OS X .
1. Plug in microphone. The LED will

light to indicate it is receiving USB

power. The MAC will recognize the

USB audio device and automatically

install a universal driver.

2. To select the G Track as the

computer's audio input, open the

System Preferences from the dock

or the main Apple Menu (figure 8).

3. Next open the Sound preference

(figure 9).

4. Now, click in the Input tab and

select USB Audio Codec (figure 10).

You may notice that the Volume

slider sets itself to the full level. This

will allow you to have full range

using G Track's hardware input level

controls.

5. Next, click in the Output tab and

select USB Audio Codec. You may

notice that the Volume slider sets

itself to the full level. This will allow

you to have full range using G

Track's hardware Volume control.

At this point you can begin using your

microphone with most any audio re-

cording software, but you need to select

it as an input and output device within

the DAW. When selecting the inputs and

outputs just look for and select the USB

Audio Codec.
Plug and Play - Some MAC OS DAW's,

like Apple's Garage band, will let you

plug and play without going to the

Sound preference set up. When you

plug the G Track into the USB port you'll

see a dialog box that will ask you if you

want to select USB Audio Codec. Select

yes and you're ready to go.

USB AUDIO CODEC

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Figure 8

Figure 10

Getting Started with MAC OS X

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