

Omni-directional is just what it sounds like. Most mics default to that pickup pattern. And this is the main difference between the standard Snowball and the Snowball iCE).Ĭardioid means it picks up sound best that is in front of the mic, rejecting what's behind and to the sides of it. So Blue Snowball mic has two pickup patterns, cardioid and omni-directional. Third Position - activates the omni capsule.Second Position - activates the cardioid capsule with a -10dB PAD.First Position - activates cardioid capsule.The manual reveals these 3 positions to be: There is a switch on the back of the mic with 3 positions. Motherboard sound cards also have converters, but they are of low quality and not recommended for recording. Standard mics must be plugged into a separate interface with converters inside. USB mics have converters built right into them, which is what makes them so handy. In digital audio sound must be converted to ones and zeros (digital).

It doesn't work like a standard mic (XLE/3-pin connector), which requires an audio interface to connect to a computer. That means it plugs directly into a USB port on a computer. I can say that I've never used a spherical microphone before, so I looked even more forward to testing it out than usual.Īnd just to mention it again, because it's important - The Snowball is a USB microphone. the Snowball is a large diaphragm USB condenser microphone that is, at the very least, unique in shape and appearance. This is a review of the The Snowball microphone, by Blue.
