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Blue Snowball iCE Manuel de l'utilisateur

Music: Logic 7

• Open the Audio and MIDI setup program in your Apps->Utilities folder.
• Create an Aggregate Audio Source (Audio menu – open Aggregate device editor).
• Add the devices you want to use to the aggregate device (Built in audio and Blue mic).
• Change the audio device in Logic's audio preferences from Default to Aggregate.
Music: Sonar
• Select "USB Audio Device" (1, in, 0 out) from an audio track.
• From within that subcategory, there are 3 selections: Left USB Audio Device, Right USB
Audio Device, and Stereo USB Audio Device.
• Select Left or Right for mono audio tracks.
• Press "R" to arm the track for recording.
• Roll disk.
For other programs, please consult your software's manual, user forums and technical help lines for more
information.
Snowball iCE FAQ
My Snowball iCE sounds like it's really far away from me. I'm hearing lots of room noise.
• This sounds like your onboard mic is in use. Check both System and Software Preferences to ensure
that Snowball is the Default input device.
Do I need any special software to use the Snowball iCE? Do I need any drivers?
• Technically, no. Depending on your application, your OS may have sufficient features to utilize the
capabilities of the Snowball iCE. But, to get the most out of your Snowball iCE, you'll want to have some
kind of software that allows for digital signal processing and editing that will accept audio from the USB
port, like GarageBand for music or Skype for conferencing. As long as you are using Windows 7, Vista,
XP or Apple OSX, you will not need any drivers.
My Snowball iCE is plugged in, but I'm not able to see or hear levels.
Things to double check:
• Is the red LED on the front of the Snowball iCE illuminated?
• Is the Snowball iCE connected to a native USB port? USB hubs will not provide the appropriate current to
power the microphone.