User Manual

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GETTING STARTED WITH SNOWBALL
SOFTWARE SETUP
THREE RECORDING PATTERNS
USING SNOWBALL WITH PC
(WINDOWS 7, 8.1, OR 10)
1. Connect to your PC using the provided USB cable.
2. From the Start menu, select the Control Panel.
3. From the Control Panel, select the Sound icon.
4. On the Recording tab, right-click on Blue Snowball
and select Properties.
5. Select the Level tab, and select appropriate
volume level (start at midway point of
the slider & adjust from there)
USING SNOWBALL WITH MAC
(macOS 10.10 OR HIGHER)
1. Connect to your Mac using the provided USB cable.
2. Open System Preferences and select the Sound icon
3. Click the Input tab and select Blue Snowball.
4. Set input volume to the appropriate level. The mic is
sensitive and may require a very low volume setting
After unpacking your Snowball, mount the microphone on the
Blue Snowball desktop tripod stand or on a standard-thread
counter-weighted tripod mic stand. For reduction of low-
frequency rumble and additional positioning options, mount the
Snowball in the Blue Ringer shockmount, available from your
authorized Blue dealer. Connect the Snowball to your computer
with the supplied USB cable—the LED just above the Blue logo will
glow red, indicating power has reached the Snowball. Now you
can start recording and streaming in stunning audio quality.
Whatever your favorite software is—Audacity, Garageband, iMovie,
Pro Tools, Ableton, you name it—Snowball will produce amazing
results. Simply plug the mic into your Mac or PC and start down the
path of your next project—no drivers required. It’s that easy.
For game streamers, Snowball is compatible with most popular live
streaming software programs including Discord, Open Broadcaster
Software (OBS), XSplit, Gameshow and more.
CARDIOID
Picks up sound from the front, ideal
for podcasting, game streaming or
recording vocals and instruments.
CARDIOID WITH -10DB PAD
Reduces mic sensitivity so loud
instruments or vocalists come in crystal
clear and distortion free.
OMNI
Picks up sound all around the mic,
perfect for conference calls or
recording a group of musicians
FREQUENCY RESPONSE POLAR PATTERN
These charts are a starting point for the
sound provided. How the microphone
reacts in a particular application will differ
depending on sound source, orientation
and distance from sound source, room
acoustics and other factors. For more tips
on miking and recording techniques,
check out bluedesigns.com.
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