Setup up blue snowball mic settings for windows 10

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If omni is left on, when recording a single source, you'll experience a lot of background noise from your blue snowball mic. If you're recording an acoustic band performance, you should select the omni pattern for example. The OMNI polar pattern – better for recording multiple sources of sound.Unlike the following setting, a Cardioid polar pattern won't pick up any sound from behind the snowball microphone. Cardioid microphones pick up the sound that's coming in at the front of the microphone. The CARDIOID pattern – best for a single sound source such as a vocalist, guitar etc.

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The Blue Snowball mic comes with 3 switchable microphone patterns, Cardioid, Omni and Cardioid Padded: Offering three polar patterns – you can set-up your Blue Snowball to work with single sound sources, as well as 360 audio.Ī Blue Snowball picking up background noise, is usually because of selecting the wrong microphone pattern, for what you're using it for. The Blue Snowball is a versatile microphone and can be used in a multitude of different settings.

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