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===Using the Blue Snowball Microphone=== | ===Using the Blue Snowball Microphone=== | ||
We have deployed Snowball | We have deployed a Snowball microphone on a height-adjustable stand to most Hill classrooms and teachable spaces. | ||
The , Â | The Snowball has two distinct uses:Â | ||
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* as a vocal mic for superior audio quality for video voice-overs, Zoom sessions , and other occasions where your voice needs to be foremost | |||
* as a omnidirectional mic for capturing small class discussions. | |||
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On the back of the Snowball is a small switch found above the cable connection. For our intended usage | |||
In classrooms with the single silvery USBC cables connected to the Anker USBC Dock, or to a Apple Multiport AV USBC Adapter the mic is available by selecting it: | In classrooms with the single silvery USBC cables connected to the Anker USBC Dock, or to a Apple Multiport AV USBC Adapter the mic is available by selecting it: | ||
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On Windows 10: | On Windows 10: | ||
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FJt_WAeaLg&feature=youtu.be |
Revision as of 09:57, 28 August 2020
Using the Blue Snowball Microphone
We have deployed a Snowball microphone on a height-adjustable stand to most Hill classrooms and teachable spaces.
The Snowball has two distinct uses:
- as a vocal mic for superior audio quality for video voice-overs, Zoom sessions , and other occasions where your voice needs to be foremost
- as a omnidirectional mic for capturing small class discussions.
On the back of the Snowball is a small switch found above the cable connection. For our intended usage
In classrooms with the single silvery USBC cables connected to the Anker USBC Dock, or to a Apple Multiport AV USBC Adapter the mic is available by selecting it:
On Macintosh macOS: System Preferences > Sound > Input tab:
On Windows 10:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FJt_WAeaLg&feature=youtu.be