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Overview/Introduction
You can check out a Blue microphone at the Learning Curve on the first-floor of Myrin Library to use for recording audio for podcasts, presentations, and more! 
Details
Components Included in the Box:
- Quick start guide
- Safety/warranty booklet
- Microphone
- Tripod
- USB cable

Instructions:
- Place the microphone on the tripod and screw in clockwise until it’s tightly fitted.

- Plug the microphone into your computer with the provided USB cable.

- The top of the microphone will glow red, indicating it is now connected to power.
- Follow the instructions on page 2 in the quick start guide to set the levels for your microphone on your computer.
- Open the software you are using to record audio, such as Audacity (Don’t have Audacity? Download at https://www.audacityteam.org/).
- Select the microphone drop-down or the audio settings of your software and select the Blue Snowball microphone.
- When you have finished recording, unscrew the microphone from the tripod by twisting counter-clockwise. Pack up all the components as you found them and return to the Learning Curve.
FAQs
See Also
Audacity instructions and tutorials