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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 theSnowball; 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.
Works with iPad
Snowball and Snowflake can be used to record on iPad via Apple's camera connection kit (USB-to-30-pin) or the Lightning to USB camera adapter! Using these adapters, you can get Blue?s studio-quality audio on your iPad with any recording app, including GarageBand.
Yes! You can use Snowball with iPad!
System Requirements
PC: Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, XP Home Edition or XP Professional
USB 1.0 or 2.0; 64MB RAM (minimum)
Macintosh: Mac OSX
USB 1.0 or 2.0; 64MB RAM (minimum)
For more information on Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7 or Vista compatibility, visit the Snowball FAQ.
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.
Now you can see which Snowball is right for your audio needs.
professional quality USB audio (16bit, 44.1 kHz) |
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Mac & PC compatible |
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plug n' play? no drivers required |
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microphone capsules |
single |
dual |
cardioid pick-up pattern |
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omnidirectional pick-up pattern |
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extended volume range (-10 dB pad) |
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available in brushed aluminum and gloss black |
chatting (VolP) |
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podcasting |
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narration |
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solo vocals |
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musical instruments |
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group conference calls |
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musical duets |
6- foot USB cable included |
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desktop stand included |
metal, fully adjustable |
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optional ringer shockmount available |
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.
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.
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.
Is the Snowball compatible with Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, and Vista?
Yes, Snowball is currently Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7 and Vista compatible. Older Snowballs manufactured from July 2007 to January 2009 with serial numbers lower than 76-065000 are not Windows 8, Windows 7 or Vista compatible. (Snowballs manufactured after January 2009 do not have serial numbers.) Snowball is plug-and-play and does not require drivers.
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.
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. 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.
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.
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 360 degree 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.
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!
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!