Well gentle people, I just thought it was an anomaly, when my yeti
could be used as a "speaker," but I plugged in headphones into it's
earphone output and re-enabled it as a "speaker," and wow, there it
was, excepting audio from my computer just like any sound card. So,
while recording, it can
Hi,
I don’t post here often and hope this isn’t too much of a stretch but since it
can be controlled by one’s pc should one wish perhaps it’ll be considered on
topic. Either way I’ll keep it brief.
When Sonos the manufacturer of a popular line of wireless music system
announced that they’d be re
Okay, subject line disappeared again so I’ve put it back and I hope it stays
back .
I don’t think anyone said that the Blue Yeti wouldn’t record in stereo or at
least I never said it wouldn’t so I’ll try and explain what I meant again.
If you’re listening through headphones and if you turn the
I thought that the Blue Yeti would handle all that with its own drivers that
put themselves onto a Windows computer? Of course I’m only assuming at this
stage as I’ve not tried the Blue Yeti on a Windows PC as yet.
> On 19 Nov 2015, at 10:55 AM, Curtis Delzer wrote:
>
> well it is important b
Well thanks and all I can say is that - with the Pop Filter applied - it sounds
even better.
> On 19 Nov 2015, at 10:52 AM, Curtis Delzer wrote:
>
> hey man you did a great, couldn't detect audible clipping, or "smearing," as
> I like to call it, very clean, and impressive! truly!
>
> At 12:
it does sound "binaural," and it is quite phase
sensitive, which matters to me! many "stereo"
microphones are not as phase sensitive as they
should be with each other, if you know what I mean. :)
At 03:45 PM 11/18/2015, you wrote:
wow ossum and in stereo to. is it binaural?
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Hey what's up everyone,
I have to go on air in a few minutes, so I don't have a lot of time, but I have
a blue Yetti mike too, and I can tell you that it will record in stereo, if you
have both it and your audio editing software set that way.
Mike
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well it is important because many computers I've
seen detect the yeti as a speaker as well as a
microphone, and you do not wish it to be
recognized as any kind of "speaker." :) It
doesn't mean that you can listen to your computer
through the headphone output of the yeti, :) as I
know you know
hey man you did a great, couldn't detect audible
clipping, or "smearing," as I like to call it,
very clean, and impressive! truly!
At 12:35 PM 11/18/2015, you wrote:
I hope to have the rumble sorted soon, could
have been a number of things, possibly even the
Train Station next door but I'd sa
I honestly don’t know the answer to that question, the Microphone itself would
be I should think given the various patterns that can be used but the output of
the computer is just plain stereo and can’t be changed as far as I know.
Perhaps someone else here might have more knowledge on this poin
wow ossum and in stereo to. is it binaural?
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From: "Curtis Delzer"
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2015 12:11 PM
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Subject: Re: First Blue Yeti Microphone Test
it sounded very very nice, a little "proximity" effect to
The additional colouring so to speak has come in the form of the Pop Filter
which arrived this morning.
Put simply the Pop Filter is a piece of cloth that the Blue Yeti sits behind so
you can get right up close and personal to your wonderful sounding Yeti without
creating pops in your recording
Okay, I'll get to your point in a moment as I configured my Blue Yeti on
my Mac, the Mac recognised the Blue Yeti straight away as a "Sound
Device" so I just plugged my B&W P7's into the headphone output jack and
away I went.
So - if I configure this thing under Windows - why is it important t
I hope to have the rumble sorted soon, could have been a number of
things, possibly even the Train Station next door but I'd say more than
likely the computer was resonating through the wooden desktop.
I also hadn't tweaked anything or perhaps a better way of putting it was
that I didn't know
One thing you will have to do is tell your
computer is not a "speaker," and disable that or you may have issues. :)
At 10:59 AM 11/18/2015, you wrote:
I do agree though with the author of the article
who put me onto the Blue Yeti in the first place
where he points out that you'll most want to
it sounded very very nice, a little "proximity"
effect toward the beginning which is typical but
you moved away. Stereo image, excellent,
including quite a nice "low rumble," probably
from traffic outside? :) very nice highs, and as
I said, the imaging is excellent.
THANKS! sounds like mine, a
I do agree though with the author of the article who put me onto the
Blue Yeti in the first place where he points out that you'll most want
to get a few cheap accessories with your Blue Yeti to make it sound even
better and I'm waiting on my Shockmount and Pop filter to arrive, I hope
that I'll
I have one, and they do all they say in the adds, including hyperbole. :)
At 02:28 PM 11/17/2015, you wrote:
Hi!
I ordered one of these microphones yesterday and
I should receive it today so Iâm very much
looking forward to testing the device since
Iâve read so many good reviews and repo
Hi,
this will be of no help at all. I use a hardware mixer, so never need to use
the VU's, because of physical mixer controls.
.
On Tue, 17 Nov 2015 20:00:38 -0800
"Donald L. Roberts" wrote:
I am running Goldwave version 6 point something, the 64-bit version, on a
Windows 10 HP desktop.
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