Also, a common issue that might lead to that "muffled" sound is that you might be speaking into the microphone wrong. Don't speak into the top of the mic, speak into the front of it. The "front" is the side that the BLUE logo is on, just in case you had it backwards.
Set your Blue Yeti as a default device
You may have issues with your Blue Yeti mic if it is not configured to be your default device. Locate your Blue Yeti mic (keep in mind that it might be under the name USB Advanced Audio Device). Right-click on the device and select Set Default Device.Solution 3 – Set Blue Yeti as default device
- Right-click the Speakers icon in the bottom left of your Windows 10 display.
- Click on Sounds.
- Select the Recording tab.
- Find your Blue Yeti microphone, right-click it, and select Set as Default Device.
- Click Apply and then OK.
Use the USB cable to plug the Yeti into your computer. Set the microphone gain knob to about 50%. Go to System Preferences and select the Sound icon. If you want to use headphones through the Yeti, go to the output tab, and choose the “Yeti Pro Stereo Microphone” option.
Under Start Menu open Control Panel, click on Hardware and Sound, then select Sound. Select the Playback tab, choose Yeti Stereo Microphone, and click the Set Default button. Select the Recording tab, choose Yeti Stereo Microphone, and click the Set Default button. Press OK.
The Blue Yeti is an excellent solid microphone but like all condenser mics it's sensitive to background noise. You have two solutions. Raise the microphone off the desk further closer to your mouth and desensitize it. The other solution is to get a keyboard with silent mechanical “cherry” hat switches.
To confirm that your microphone works in Windows XP, follow these steps:
- Plug in the microphone all nice and snug.
- Open the Control Panel's Sounds and Audio Devices icon.
- Click the Voice tab.
- Click the Test Hardware button.
- Click the Next button.
- Speak into the microphone to test the volume.
When it comes to choosing an external microphone for your iOS device, you have two options. You can either use a plug-n-play iOS compatible microphone that directly plugs into your iPad or iPhone with a lightning to USB cable. One end goes into the USB microphone while the other into the lightning connector port.
How to Use Blue USB Microphones with an iPhone, iPad, or Android Device. We have great news for mobile content creators everywhere! Yeti, Yeti Nano, Snowball and Snowball iCE have been confirmed to work with Apple Lightning-to-USB and USB-C-to-USB adapters as well as USB On-The-Go (OTG) technology.
Your android phone uses a form of socket (TRRS) that can accept up to 2 channels of sound input (stereo sound from a microphone) and 2 channels of stereo output to headphones. That socket expects a plug where the pins for input and output line up. If they don't then the sound won't be crisp or clean.
Download and install open camera on your Android device. Make sure you device has Android 5.0 or higher and supports OTG (On-The-Go) USB. Connect the Blue Yeti to your device via a USB OTG cable with, a male micro USB connector-to-female full size USB port. Make sure your device has found detected the USB mic.
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