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Wednesday 31 July 2013

Blue Microphones:

Blue Microphones:


Blue Microphones designs and produces microphones, recording tools, signal processors, and music accessories for audio professionals, musicians and consumers.Blue Microphones was founded in 1995 by an American session musician, Skipper Wise, and a Latvian recording engineer, Martins Saulespurens. The company's name is an acronym for Baltic Latvian Universal Electronics. The company is headquartered in Westlake, California, USA. Along with studio microphones, Blue has a line of consumer USB microphones, such as the Yeti, the first THX certified microphone, Snowball, the Snowflake, the Tiki and Mikey, the first High Definition microphone designed for use with Apple Inc.'s iPod.
Studio:
Blue Microphones designs and creates a line of studio recording microphones that are separated into two series: the Bottle series and the Application series. The Bottle series, consisting of the Bottle, the Bottle Rocket Stage One and Bottle Rocket Stage Two, integrates Blue’s discrete class A circuitry and interchangeable capsules, Blue’s Bottle Caps. The Application Specific Series contains its own proprietary capsule to capture specific sonic signatures.
USB:
Blue Microphones designs and creates professional-quality USB microphones, including the multi-pattern USB mic, the Yeti and Yeti Pro, the world’s first USB and XLR microphone combining 24 bit/192 kHz digital recording resolution—the highest digital resolution on the market—with analog XLR output. In January 2012 Blue announced their new Spark Digital microphone. The Spark Digital is an expansion of the Spark XLR studio microphone. However, unlike the latter, the Spark Digital offers a USB interface and could also connect directly to an Apple iPad via Apple’s 30-pin connector. The Spark Digital was the first studio-grade condenser microphone to be able to directly connect to the iPad in this way.

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