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nielsm
Jun 1, 2009



Yes you're not going to reasonably get the Snowball mic routed to an analog input.

What will you actually be using it for? Live narration/radio broadcast, voice chat, or narrating video recordings?
For the latter, you can do post-editing in a regular audio editor, and shouldn't need any live processing.
For voice chat, a headset is probably going to be more comfortable and less prone to picking up environmental noise, like keyboard clack.
For broadcast, same thing about environmental noise applies, but is otherwise the least unreasonable scenario.

Anyway, what you could do, is get a small USB sound card dongle, and then use a jack-jack cable to connect the output of that sound card to the input of your SB. Then use something like VoiceMeeter to route the microphone's input straight to the USB sound card's output.
Note that this is a really stupid setup, and will probably add a noticeable delay.

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