Wondering if an audio mixer might be used in order to perform this task. My speakers are plugged into my Yeti, and the headset is plugged into my speaker out jack. Unplug the headset and you will get feedback from the Yeti while hearing Jaws through your speakers. As I see it once the yeti is plugged in it then becomes your default. The Yeti works great with Gold wave. As good as broadcast quality if that is what you are looking for. We are using the Yeti on an FM station in Canada. There are two Yetis the Ultimate professional which is an all purpose microphone and the snowball which is a little cheaper and is mainly used for speech work. Both microphones are of excellent quality. Go to information radio, and arrow down until you hear thunder bay, and click on listen now. You will definitely hear the difference between the Yeti and a regular headset microphone combo. The Yeti has a good dynamic range while the headset combo sounds thin. .
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Samuel Wilkins" <clevercl...@gwilkins.co.uk>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2012 11:30 AM
Subject: Recording both Speech and Yeti Microphone


Hello everyone, I have a Yeti USB microphone, and it seems to work fine.
However, I would like to record both the microphone and what is coming
through the soundcard without telling the soundcard to have the microphone
as my default playback device. I can record one or the other by setting them
as my default recording device, however I would like to record both. Does
anyone know if this is possible? Thank you.


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