Author Topic: I got a new mic (Blue Snowball)  (Read 679 times)

...and now I'm not quite sure what to do with it, though I used it for a few hours of Tabletop Simulator. Post suggestions!
« Last Edit: April 16, 2016, 05:31:18 AM by TristanLuigi »



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I set up my Blue Snowball (iCE) with VoiceMeeter, looked up a few tutorials online and got it sounding pretty nice. It's not the best mic in the world but it's got a pretty good bang for your buck.

Did you get the one with the different settings? I have the one with just the one setting and it kinda sucks because it'll pick up a cat's heartbeat from 20 miles away.

I set up my Blue Snowball (iCE) with VoiceMeeter, looked up a few tutorials online and got it sounding pretty nice. It's not the best mic in the world but it's got a pretty good bang for your buck.

Did you get the one with the different settings? I have the one with just the one setting and it kinda sucks because it'll pick up a cat's heartbeat from 20 miles away.
I run Linux :(
But yeah, I got the 3-setting one and a pop filter. So far, so good; unfortunately I can't get OBS to run at all.

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I set up my Blue Snowball (iCE) with VoiceMeeter,
thank you for this, this is my new setup

had the snowball iCE for a while and it's been great, but i've been looking for a mixing program for a while. only issue is is that the mic stand for the snowball is so tiny... i've got it propped up on two aviation textbooks and a book right in front of my face now with a pop filter

good choice OP, blue mics are lovey