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Blue snoball ice driver
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  1. BLUE SNOBALL ICE DRIVER HOW TO
  2. BLUE SNOBALL ICE DRIVER INSTALL
  3. BLUE SNOBALL ICE DRIVER DRIVERS

I've checked latencies with LatencyMonĪnd I've done a bunch of other things which I can't just remember off the top of my head. I've obviously tried different recording programs,Ħ.

BLUE SNOBALL ICE DRIVER DRIVERS

I've tried some different drivers for it,ĥ.

blue snoball ice driver

I've reinstalled Windows 10 a couple of times with various configurations (motherboard swap also warranted it),Ĥ. I've swapped Motherboards (ASRock Z97 Extreme4 -> ASUS Z97-A),ģ. That last sentence is the reason why I wanted to post here - to let others know, because I've done the following to try to fix this issue:Ģ. This leads me to believe that it's some kind of a driver issue that this microphone has with Windows 10 that causes the crackling. So I get crackling when I'm using this microphone + Windows 10 (even with various reinstalls and even a motherboard swap), but I do not get crackling when I used my laptop with Windows 7 + this microphone, and I do not get crackling when I used Ubuntu (same hardware) + this microphone. And the result was that the crackling did not appear. I tried various things to try to fix it to no avail and recently I decided to try using Ubuntu - same hardware, but just a different OS to see if the crackling still persists.

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I also do NOT get this crackling sound effect while I use the microphone on my laptop (that has Windows 7). I also have a Blue Snowball iCE and I also get a crackling sound effect. The reason why I'm posting here is that it is very likely that I am having the same problem OP is having and this is one of the first results that comes up on Google, so if people look for this problem they're less likely to fall into a few pitfalls I fell into. It saved me some trouble with my HDMI audio on a dual display and I have seen others getting solutions from it after suggesting it.I know that this is an old thread, and I do not have a solution to your problem. It has alot more options than the basic sound settings.

BLUE SNOBALL ICE DRIVER INSTALL

That was the only problem I had.Īlso install pavucontrol (as said in comments).

BLUE SNOBALL ICE DRIVER HOW TO

It took me awhile to figure out how to set the input volume. Then press the green triangle to play it back. Press the yellow square to stop recording. Press the red button on Audacity and then play some music (or make some noise!). But before you start, use the Zoom Out to increase the display timescale to beyond the time that you expect to record (so that Audacity does not have to redraw the display and possibly drop some audio samples). Then move the Input volume: slider to the far right (full volume). Next, you have to raise the audio input level: Click the speaker icon at the upper right of the desktop screen and select Sound Preferences.|Input|(set the button for Blue Snowball). (actually, you can do all of these and then press OK) |Channels: 1(Mono)|OKĮdit|Preferences.|Recording|Sound Activated Recording|(check the box and set the level to -33db.|OKĮdit|Preferences.|Quality|Default Sample Format: (select 16-bit)|OK In general this should make it work in newer releases (If not it is a regression and should be considered a bug ) )Įdit|Preferences.|Devices|Recording|Device: Blue Snowball. It worked in 10.04 OOTB but you need to adjust some settings.












Blue snoball ice driver