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Blue Microphones Snowball USB Microphone Bundle

Blue Microphones Snowball USB Microphone Bundle

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Brand: Blue Microphones
Category: Musical Instruments

List Price: $139.00
Buy New: $89.99
You Save: $49.01 (35%)



New (10) Used (4) from $60.00

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 34 reviews
Sales Rank: 16

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5
Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 8.5 x 5
Designed for desktop recording applications, the Snowball incorporates Blue's styling with versatility and ease of use. The mic?s universal driver and plug and play USB compatibility make recording into your laptop or DAW quick and easy, while its dual capsule design and three-position switch dial in the desired sound for many applications.
Warranty: 1 year, tubes 90 days

MPN: BLU SNOWBALL
Model: BLU SNOWBALL
UPC: 836213001851
EAN: 0836213001851
ASIN: B000EOPQ7E

Release Date: April 22, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Plug and play design no software required!
  • Professional studio quality performance record both vocals and instruments
  • Mac and PC compatible
  • Blues renowned circuit and unique two-capsule design
  • Switchable mic patterns for a variety of recording applications

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Finally, a USB mic that's not only easy to use, but sounds as good on your desktop as it does in a professional recording studio. Meet the Snowball, the world's first professional USB mic.Whether you're recording a guitar at your kitchen table or a complete band in the studio, the Snowball can capture it with detail unheard of before in a USB mic.The Snowball is a direct plug and play mic that connects to either a Mac or PC - no additional software is needed. With its dual capsule design and unique three-pattern switch, the Snowball can handle everything from soft vocals to the loudest garage band - and it's ideal for podcasting. Check it out and you'll see why it's the coolest mic in town.

From the Manufacturer
Finally, a USB mic that's not only easy to use, but sounds as good on your desktop as it does in a professional recording studio. Meet the Snowball,™ theworld's first professional USB mic.

Whether you're recording a guitar at your kitchen table or a complete band in the studio, the Snowball can capture it with detail unheard of before in a USB mic.

The Snowball is a direct plug n' play mic that connects to either a Mac or PC - no additional software is needed. With its dual capsule design and unique three-pattern switch (cardioid, cardioid with -10dB pad and omni), the Snowball can handle everything from soft vocals to the loudest garage band — and it's ideal for podcasting. Check it out and you'll see why it's the coolest mic in town.

Podcasting Perfected and More
Golly. What is that thing?
Simply put, the Snowball is Blue Microphones' revolutionary new USB microphone—the first studioquality USB mic on this (or any other) planet. It's never been easier to get live audio into your Macintosh or Windows desktop or laptop. Just plug it in, adjust your input level and you're up and running!

Ok. But what's so great about it?
Aside from its simple direct interface, the Snowball is simply the best-sounding USB mic on the market, and with two pickup patterns and a separate setting for really loud sounds, it's versatile enough to cover a wide range of recording and real-time applications, from high quality podcasting and telephony to vocal and instrument recording in both home and professional studios. Whether you're recording a podcast, a guitar at your kitchen table or the whole band in the studio, the Snowball can capture it with detail unheard of in a USB mic.

iPod, therefore iPodcast.
Of course you want to do your own podcast! Enter the Snowball — the perfect solution for professional-sounding results in an affordable, easy-to-use package. Ideal for any application where you need to get high-quality audio into your computer, the Snowball unites the heritage of vintage classic microphones costing thousands of dollars with cutting edge technology and an ease of use never imagined! Engineered to be heads and ears above built-ins and "computer store" mics, the Snowball can handle everything from vocals to sound effects and, of course, just about any musical instrument!

Yep, it's included.
The Snowball includes a shielded USB cable and a spiffy desktop mic stand. You also get an easy-to-understand manual with loads of recording tips, so you can literally set-up your Snowball and be recording in just a matter of minutes. Plus, a variety of software recording applications are compatible with the Snowball,* including Apple's new GarageBand 3. Give it a listen — you won't believe your ears.

The world's first professional studio-quality USB mic, from Blue.
The world's first professional studio-quality USB mic, from Blue.

Features & Functionality

  1. What exactly is this Snowball all about?
    The Snowball is a revolutionary microphone. Leave it to Blue to reinvent the wheel… err, microphone once again! With USB connectivity, it has never been easier to get live audio into your Macintosh or Windows desktop or laptop. Just plug it in, adjust your input level and you're up and running.
  2. Is The Snowball a dynamic microphone like the Blue Ball, or a condenser like the Blue 8Ball or Kiwi?
    The Snowball is a condenser, which, according to the audio wonks we know, has a smooth open sound with a nice, natural high-end.
  3. I've heard that condenser microphones require something called phantom power. Do I need to concern myself with this? Does The Snowball need batteries?
    No. The Snowball derives its operating voltage from something called bus voltage, which is always present on your USB port. As long as the red LED is glowing, you know you've got power. The Snowball does not require batteries.
  4. Do I need any special software to use The Snowball? Do I need any drivers?
    Technically, no. Depending on your application, your OS may have sufficient features to utilize the capabilities of The Snowball. But, to get the most out of your Snowball, you'll want to have some kind of software that allows for digital signal processing and non-linear editing that will accept audio from the USB port. Some examples of these programs are listed below. As long as you are using Windows XP or Apple OSX, you will not need any drivers.
  5. Can I use The Snowball with a traditional analog audio mixer?
    No. The Snowball features digital output only. It must be connected to a USB port in order to function.
  6. What sample rate and word length does The Snowball use?
    The Snowball's digital output is set to 44.1 kHz / 16-bit, just like an audio CD. But this is something that only audio geeks really need to worry about.
  7. How can I select a different sample rate?
    Because The Snowball is designed for the greatest ease of operation and setup, sample rate / word length are not user-definable. Sorry, geeks.
  8. Can I use more than one snowball at a time?
    Some audio editing software allows for multiple USB connections. Check with your software vendor - they should have technical support staff who can answer all of your questions about their product.
  9. What does cardioid and omnidirectional mean? Why should I care?
    These are the two polar patterns The Snowball is capable of producing. If you think of polar patterns as the shape of the area that a microphone "hears," omnidirectional hears everything at equal volume from all angles (in a 360o sphere surrounding the mic), while cardioid only hears what's right in front of it at full volume and other sounds at increasingly diminished volume as the sound source moves further away from the center of the mic (audio techs call this off-axis). You should care because one of the most useful features of a microphone is the ability to control its pickup. We like polar patterns so much, that some of our professional studio microphones have as many as nine different patterns! With The Snowball, we've given you the two most likely to be useful to you.
  10. What is The Snowball used for? Is it a vocal mic, an instrument mic or both?
    The Snowball was designed to provide a wide range of applications where a high-quality transducer (a fancy way to say microphone) is needed, but so is ease of use and setup. Though most professional engineers prefer certain microphones for certain applications, we designed The Snowball for use with a wide variety of sources. Here are some suggested applications we came up with when we were locked in Blue's patented anechoic think tank: instrument and voice for music production / pre-production / demos, DV-looping / dialog, podcasting, sound effects, audio sampling, interactive programming, video sweetening / post, internet telephony, internet conferencing, recording lectures, poetry slams, spoken word performances and speeches by your favorite politician - generally anywhere where you need an easy-to-use microphone and you have access to a computer with a USB port. Happy recording!
  11. Do I need to keep The Snowball in the freezer when I'm not using it?
    No. This is one snowball that won't melt!

With the proper hardware and software, it's easy to create your own podcast

Please note: as there are so many different software packages that are compatible with The Snowball, we are compiling a list of software we've tested and assured compatibility. We will publish that list shortly along with detailed instructions explaining how to use The Snowball with each package because, as you can imagine, they are all different! In the mean time, we suggest consulting your software's manual, user forums and technical help lines. Here are a few to get you started:

Software Setups
How to get audio from my Snowball with…

  • Garage Band
    1. Go to Preferences->Audio and select the Blue mic as the input device (it will only show up when The Snowball is plugged in).
    2. Create a vocal track and select the Blue mic as the input device for that track.
    3. You may need to adjust the Snowball's input level in the control panel if you experience any distortion (crackling).
  • Logic 7
    1. Open the Audio and MIDI setup program in your Apps->Utilities folder.
    2. Create an Aggregate Audio Source (Audio menu - open Aggregate device editor).
    3. Add the devices you want to use to the aggregate device (Built in audio and Blue mic).
    4. Change the audio device in Logic's audio preferences from Default to Aggregate.
  • Sonar
    1. Select "USB Audio Device" ( 1, in, 0 out) from an audio track.
    2. From within that subcategory, there are 3 selections: Left USB Audio Device, Right USB Audio Device, and Stereo USB Audio Device.
    3. Select Left or Right for mono audio tracks.
    4. Press "R" to arm the track for recording.
    5. Roll disk.
  • Adobe Premier Elements 4 (Windows Vista/XP)
    1. First, make certain that your Snowball has the latest firmware update. With this latest update installed, you'll be good to go. If you should experience any problems getting the program to recognize the mic, Adobe recommends the following:

      If the device does not allow you to record, then your microphone is not being detected as a valid input device in Premiere Elements. You can use an open source program called ASIO4ALL, which is a device driver that essentially wraps existing WDM devices, like USB microphones, as ASIO-compatible sound devices. Use the following steps to utilize this tool:

    2. Quit Premiere Elements.
    3. Visit the following web page and download the latest available version of ASIO4ALL: http://www.asio4all.com/
    4. Install the software, and restart the system if asked to do so by the installer.
    5. Make certain that your microphone is plugged in.
    6. Launch Premiere Elements.
    7. Go to the 'Edit->Preferences..>Audio Hardware' menu option.
    8. For the Default Device, choose the ASIO4ALL option.
    9. Click the ASIO Settings button, then select your microphone from the list of devices, click Exit, and then click OK on the Preferences dialog. Close and then restart Premiere Elements.

Hardware Platforms

  • Windows Setup Procedure
    1. Under START MENU open SOUNDS AND AUDIO DEVICES control panel.
    2. Select AUDIO tab; insure BLUE BALL USB MIC is selected as DEFAULT DEVICE.
    3. Click on VOLUME; select appropriate volume level.
    4. Exit control panel.
  • Macintosh Setup Procedure
    1. 1. Open Apple menu -> SYSTEM PREFERENCES.
    2. Double-click SOUND preference file.
    3. Click INPUT tab.
    4. Double-click BLUE USB BALL MIC under CHOOSE A DEVICE FOR SOUND INPUT dialog box.
    5. Set input volume to the appropriate level.
    6. Exit SYSTEM PREFERENCES.



Customer Reviews:   Read 29 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great   August 28, 2008
I just bought this a month back and use it with Garage Band to record vocals and a guitar using my MacBook Pro, The recorded sound is of great quality and I am extremely satisfied with the product.


5 out of 5 stars A great mic   August 11, 2008
I use this to record my podcast and it's been great. I specifically wanted a USB powered mic so I wouldn't have to have a bunch of plugs to deal with. I don't think a USB powered microphone is for everyone but it was perfect for the simple setup I wanted. It has great sound and I use it with my MacBook Pro & GarageBand. One thing I always forget is to change my audio input in GarageBand before I start recording.


1 out of 5 stars Not very impressive   July 22, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This microphone sounds fine if you place it right next to your mouth, but people standing more than two feet away sound distant and muffled. I've turned up the gain in my imac settings and my garageband settings and have been unable to get a recording that sounds any better than a cheapo microphone.

I've come across quite a few online reviews that report a similar problem.

Pretty disappointing.




1 out of 5 stars No better than the $20 mic at Radio Shack   July 10, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I fumbled with this mic for over a week trying to get it to perform the way the specs say that it should, but I could never get the input volume to perform properly. I'm very technical, so I reviewed the settings and upgraded the firmware the way it was recommended. Still, I could not get the mic to work properly without my mouth touching it as I speak. This is a common complaint, according to other reviews.

This mic was definitely NOT worth the money. For this level of performance, save your money and go to Radio Shack.



1 out of 5 stars Terrible product, even worse support   July 10, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

While I fully believe that I received a lemon, Blue's support staff claimed that my four Macs running Leopard were to blame for the Snowball not being recognized and/or only sending an over-modulated static signal. All of my Macs have successfully used other USB mics without additional drivers, so I do not believe Blue's assertion that these problems are Leopard's fault. Apple sells this product in its own stores. It wouldn't if it were truly incompatible with its OS. Blue's support offered no help except to suggest that return the product for a refund.

I would have been happy to receive a replacement, however, the unhelpful and seemingly uninterested help from Blue has made me decide to never buy another Blue product.


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