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Windows XP / 7 Set-Up
Windows XP
1.
Go to the Control Panel, and double-click on the Sounds and Audio Devices icon. Then click on
the Sound icon.
2.
Click on the Audio tab. Select the UC4-B microphone as the default device in both the Sound
playback and Sound recording drop-down menus.
3.
Click OK to save the changes and exit.
Windows 7
1.
Go to the Control Panel, and select the Hardware and Sound icon. Then click on the Sound icon.
2.
In the Sound Preferences window, select the UC4-B microphone under the Playback and
Recording tabs.
3.
After you have selected the UC4-B under the Recording tab, click on the Properties button.
4.
In the Microphone Properties window, click on the Levels tab, and set your microphone
volume to 100%. Once this is set, you can adjust the gain level with the gain control knob
on the microphone.
5.
Click on the Advanced tab. Select a sample rate from 44.1 to 192 kHz, and a bit rate of 16 or 24
for your recording. Click OK to set your selections, and exit the Control Panel.
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