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Blue Yeti recording

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Submitted by Michael M on Sat, 08/01/2020 - 19:10

Hello there... first time poster here!

I have a Blue Yeti X connected up via USB to my Dell laptop. I have also connected up my Sennheiser headphones to the Yeti.

The audio through the Yeti sounds amazing, however whenever I try to either record something (using Audacity) or go on a Zoom call, the quality is very poor.

Blue Yeti Advice on a Budget?

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Submitted by S Koz on Wed, 02/14/2018 - 12:51

Hi everyone! I'm very new to recording and currently have a blue yeti microphone. I record grand piano and female vocals, and I know I should probably update to an actual interface and XLR mic with two large (or small, depending on the desired result) diaphragm mics for the piano, but that would mean changing my entire setup and shelling out a lot of cash.

Blue Spark vs. MLX 990s for home recording (acoustic & vocals)

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Submitted by brettryantalley on Sun, 12/24/2017 - 17:16

hey all. visiting family & planning on doing a little recording with my niece. the only mic i've ever really owned is a studio b1 from like 2002. it died on me & i need to get one really quick and don't want to spend more than $100. I know...not much.

Can't get Blue Icicle to work

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Submitted by Superheroine1219 on Thu, 09/24/2015 - 03:19

Just got the blue icicle preamp. It's supposed to be plug and play, but I can't get it to work. Everything seems to have installed correctly, I didn't get any error messages. But even with the gain all the way up, there's no signal. I've uninstalled and reinstalled it several times as well as restarting my computer.

Blue Yeti to Asus Xonar STX

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Submitted by Jacob on Tue, 06/03/2014 - 20:59

I'm using the Blue Yeti and I noticed a lot of hissing sound from the mic. I could use programs to filter it out, but I think it's better to solve the problem from the root. I have a good feeling the hissing sound is coming from feedback from the computer, it's plugged into the "crappy" RealTek one that's stock with most computers.