A snowball in July

So I’ve been tinkering around with some voice and video recording lately and have come to a conclusion:

The built-in microphone on a Macbook Pro is pitiful best described as barely adequate.

Knowing how to complain to the right people, I told my sad tale of audio woe to Rick last week. Yesterday he swung by with a bag from the Apple store that looks suspiciously like the size and shape of the iPhone box. Barely had I got out, “Oh-geez-no-seriously-you-shouldn’t-have-but-I’m-glad-you-did-I-promise-to-take-real-good-care-of-it-and-not-use-too-many-minutes-on-personal-calls” that he pulled a box for a Blue Snowball.

Here it is sitting on my desk:

Blue Snowball

With the addition of this guy, playing around with GarageBand has just been barrels of fun. Plus it’s a great conversation starter when people come by.

“What is that thing?”

“That’s like retro and stuff.”

“That’s really cool looking.”

“Blue Snowball? Isn’t that the name of a Furby or a Gremlin or a My Little Pony or something?”

Little kid enchanted horse joking aside it is a fantastic microphone so far. I’m even seriously considering commandeering an empty demo room we have here and turning it into a full recording studio. Now if I only I could get a record deal or a morning drive-time talk radio show…

About Grant

I grew up on the mean cul-du-sacs of Troy, Ohio, USA. I first started "programming" at the age of five on an Atari 400 when I used BASIC to draw an ASCII picture of robot with wheels on his feet. Why the emphasis on feet with wheels? At the time it was a big deal, I didn't have wheels on my feet which forced me to walk everywhere. I would have been so much cooler to just skate around. Since then I've gone on to work on all manners of different technologies, but rest assured if I ever write another robot program he won't just be walking around. Perhaps some tank treads...
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One Response to A snowball in July

  1. Jonathan says:

    What I wouldn’t give to see/hear a TestTrack TCM demo with full 5.1 stereo surround sound…

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