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Echo

Post by jokieth » Sat Sep 17, 2011 9:52 am

Hey guys i recently got a new condenser mic and other than the fact that it echo's it is great i got it from china it is a gtep-III the specs are
* Plug and Play, no debugging, easy to use
* Built-in Enhanced sound effects processor, with extraordinary expressiveness
* A professional moving-coil pickup, restore your true, infectious voice.
* Professional web site designed for the network karaoke .
* For MSM, Skype and other chatting software.
* The main parameters:
* Sensitivity:-69dB ± 3dB
* Frequency response: 50Hz-16KHz
* SNR: 60dB
* Operating voltage: 5V
* Operating Current: 5mA

no matter what setting i use it has 3 one off the second echo the third more echo
how do i stop this? can i stop this?
thanks.

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Re: Echo

Post by steve » Sat Sep 17, 2011 12:12 pm

Check near the bottom of the Transport menu. "Software Playthrough" should be off (not selected).
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Re: Echo

Post by jokieth » Sat Sep 17, 2011 12:29 pm

steve wrote:Check near the bottom of the Transport menu. "Software Playthrough" should be off (not selected).
it is unchecked is there a way to cancel out echo?

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Re: Echo

Post by steve » Sat Sep 17, 2011 3:42 pm

Removing echo after the event is near impossible. You need to identify the source of the echo and remove it.

Is the echo just in your headphones while you are recording, or is it also on the recordings when you play them back?
What is the make/model of your microphone and how does it connect to your computer?
Where are your headphones plugged in?
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Re: Echo

Post by jokieth » Sat Sep 17, 2011 4:20 pm

steve wrote:Removing echo after the event is near impossible. You need to identify the source of the echo and remove it.

Is the echo just in your headphones while you are recording, or is it also on the recordings when you play them back?
What is the make/model of your microphone and how does it connect to your computer?
Where are your headphones plugged in?
this link http://www.ecrater.co.uk/p/7388487/pc-s ... denser+mic
should answer make etc as for conection it has one usb and one for the sound card my head phones are usb and the echo still happens wether playback is through speakers or headphones im not sure about live.

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Re: Echo

Post by steve » Sat Sep 17, 2011 5:23 pm

jokieth wrote:as for conection it has one usb and one for the sound card
Which are you using?
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Re: Echo

Post by jokieth » Sat Sep 17, 2011 5:29 pm

steve wrote:
jokieth wrote:as for conection it has one usb and one for the sound card
Which are you using?
it needs both otherwise it refuses to work

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Re: Echo

Post by steve » Sun Sep 18, 2011 2:19 am

Did it come with any instructions?
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Re: Echo

Post by jokieth » Sun Sep 18, 2011 1:01 pm

steve wrote:Did it come with any instructions?
unfortunately no i have asked the seller for a solution just waiting on them.
Do you know if there is a virtual mixer desk i can use as a go between to cancel out the echo?

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Re: Echo

Post by steve » Sun Sep 18, 2011 2:23 pm

I have never seen a microphone that requires both a USB and a mini-jack connection at the same time. Either that is not true, or you have a microphone that is extremely unusual, in which case instructions really should have been included. Let's see what the seller says.
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