![]() ![]() Inputs 1-2 will give you input from your Snowball mic. A window should appear and near the bottom it. Your aggregate device is now an available device in the Core Audio menu of your Audio Devices. When the bubble pops up that it's installing the driver click on it 5. ![]() From here, you have to choose the Audio Menu. Once that’s done, you can click the Systems option. In Logic Pro, open the Audio Preferences menu: Logic Pro > Preferences > Audio. Start by pressing Windows Key+I on your keyboard to launch the settings app on your Windows 10 Device. Click Done and close the Audio MIDI Setup. You might want to rename your aggregate devices to something that's easily recognizable. If you use your Snowball away from your regular soundcard, like when you're on the road, you may also want to create another aggregate device with your output set to the "Built-In Output" and input set to your Snowball. ![]() ![]() Select your Blue Snowball mic as the input and your regular soundcard as the output. In OS X 10.7 (Lion), click the + at the bottom of the Audio Devices window and choose Create Aggregate Device.Ĭlick on the "+" to add an aggregate device. More often than not when a device isnt working it is because the driver has become corrupted. Open Audio MIDI setup in your Applications/Utilities folder and from the Audio menu, select Open Aggregate Device Editor. If you're stuck trying to get Logic Pro to recognize your Blue Snowball USB microphone, there's a simple solution. ![]()
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