For the last month, I've had my Blue Yeti set to the full room setting (not the carioid) because any time I used Cardioid, everyone said I sounded like crap. I was just so unhappy with how I sounded on this Blue Yeti. A few videos said Blue Yetis are just not good for streaming and are more for like round table discussions, so I was like, "Okay, guess I'll just stick with the Blue Yeti until I get my stream setup finished, and then buy one of those 300 dollar mics that are super popular". Well, at 1:55 you literally solved my problem. I don't know how all the other videos I watched managed to not explain I was actually speaking into the back of the mic this whole time. Goddam man... goddam. THANK YOU.
@@Domdoenbaby , I think I tried talking into different ends, but my friends said they heard no difference. Not to blame them, but I think they weren't even paying attention, so I probably should have tested it myself with playback.
@@DemothHymside you were probably using the omni-directional mode. cardiod mode, the most popular mode for streaming and gaming which helps isolate background noises takes sound from only the front of the mic. when using the omni-directional mode, sounds from all around the mic are picked up. refer back to the guide you got in the packaging or google the 4 modes.
This video helped me understand my microphone tremendously better. This having been my first ever microphone, I was completely lost. Thanks so much for the help, this made things so much easier.
I literally opened up my Yeti from Amazon, and was disappointed by the acutely anorexic manual. I found this awesome video and was quite amazed at well it was made. Thank you so much. I have to do recordings ASAP for a RUclips channel and you answered every single question I had! I had no idea what the gain function did, or what side to use, etc...
I know I'm coming in late here, but god do I wish I had this kind of comprehensive breakdown 7 years ago. Thanks for making this information so accessible. 😊
Excellent video. Simple and straight to the point without a lot of extra unneeded dialogue. I'm new to this game and just got my microphone, but I did find out that I have everything that I needed. Many good tips here. Thanks so much for a well done video.
Its sooooo reassuring to know Im not the only clueless person here stumbling their way through the minefield that is learning about microphones!🙈 Very helpful video. Thank you. 👍
Thanks, I really appreciated the tips, while I was listening I was playing with Audacity to see the differences in what I was doing compared to your suggested. They were all spot on.
Arrived here after getting excessive room verb. Yes... It was backwards 🤦 can't express enough how much this has helped. A like and sub is the least I can do!
The best tips I've ever gotten. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. As melhores dicas que já obtive. Grato por compartilhar seu conhecimento.
I'm about to start another RUclips channel with myself talking and this video is exactly what I needed. I've even told people on my contact list about this video. Great Video. You won a subscriber.
I thought buying shock mount for my blue yeti, but i noticed that i have windowsill so perfect next to my desk, so that the vibrations from table doesnt effect my boom arm at all. Good video, keep up the good work 💪
I just got my blue Yeti and this was so helpful in directing me to get the best from it! will continue to practice as I go towards recording webinars.......thanks so very much and your video is welcoming, informative, and usable! thanks again!!!!!
Super informative, I had heard some derogatory reviews whilst others had the Blue Yeti at the top of their list. Your information has given me more confidence in making my decision to purchase one. Thank you.
I can't understand how many have not just tried out the different patterns and spoke into the mic and listened....this is reading comments here, not the vid which is helpful.
I always try to remember when I first got started with audio. For the most part, I was just happy to get a recording on the computer. For YEARS, I did everything backwards and incorrectly. I never knew or noticed the difference between a lot of settings or methods. Looking back, it's pretty cringy. I try to remember that most people don't have a mentor or teacher, they're just stumbling around trying to do their best.
Thanks a ton. I watched your video about using this mic with an XLR conversion into a scarlet 4i4, but was very happy to know its better off keeping it as a USB mic. I then watched this video, and ordered a nice kit on amazon that has the shock mount, a boom arm, pop filter and all the cable ties. Thank you for also pointing out i had the damn thing backwards. You're the best! have a great day!
Who knew? This was helpful. The only issue though is those who have volume settings on their end if your gain is turned all the way up; it really amplifies it which means you have to turn the gain back to for the microphone, or honestly maybe they just have their volume ALL the way up.
The Nano is the one I bought. And it works really well. Not overly complex. Just plug and play. Learned the hard way not to install the additional Software drivers. And picking the right USB port helps too. Not all USB slots are the same. So I’d suggest knowing your hardware before you do the first setup.
I Always wondered why my voice was so quiet turns out speaking to the top of the mic was a terrible idea on my behalf so thank you for that tip 10/10 very helpful
Excellent video my friend. I am getting ready to start a podcast and keeping it simple initially. Is there a cable that will connect this directly to an iPhone 12? Thanks!
Thank you so much for this video. I bought the Blue Yeti I want to say almost a year ago and I have admittedly been making a lot of these mistakes. I just ordered a windscreen that's coming in a few days and I'm hoping it'll help a little bit, but definitely need to position it more off to the side and not directly in front of me. Unfortunately a stand/boom arm and shock mount aren't quite in my budget just yet (hopefully one day, just not today). I've been playing around with putting the mic on its factory stand on a stack of books to bring it closer to my face. I have yet to film any videos for my channel using that method yet, but it looks like it'll do for now. I used to hold it, but I am very expressive with my hands so that method was doing more harm than good in my case because I was moving the mic away from me quite a bit or it was never placed at a consistent distance or position making the audio very disjointed. Also I have been talking into the top of it or the back of it or somehow both at the same time. Oh boy. I've been a mess with this mic.
Thanks for the tips on most of them. However, there's one last problem that's not discussed from the video that I wish could really help me: When it came to installing the Blue Yeti drive on my Windows 10/11, I get this exclamation error on my Device Management that says it's not found (I did the reset method and it still shows it) and I had to resort to using the crummy Realtek audio jack for microphone sounds. I hope you cover that part eventually.
Great job. I had no idea what the best mode was for recording. I have a stand-up deck where the Yeti comes up to head level, but I'm video recording from 3-4 feet away. You mentioned the preferred distance was a "fist" away. I record content for LinkedIn B2B video posts and didn't want the microphone in the post. Am I doomed to inferior voice/audio?
Thank you. Very informative. I just got my blue yeti today and was looking for how to properly use it to get the best sound. This video gave an excellent education in under 10 minutes. I just ordered an adjustable mic stand, foam windscreen and shock mount. I also appreciate the no cost simple acoustic "treatment" of put a towel on the desktop. I have a glass desktop it's a hard surface, sound for sure will bounce off of it. Putting a thick towel on the desk will at least eliminate that one acoustic issue and it's the one sitting right in front of me so it's a good one to get rid of.
There are rooms worse than a square room with drywall. Try a square room that has smooth ceramic tile, like a bathroom. I can't stand it when people take zoom meetings or phone calls from a bathroom. It's just horrible. BTW, that windscreen isn't designed for plosives, it's designed for...you guessed it, wind. It's for air noise that passes around the mic sensor. A true pop filter acts as a speed limit for air, not stopping the air or reducing the volume of air. Good video, thanks, you hit all the big issues people make.
Thanks man Ive been struggling with this mic even with shock mount and boom arm. My issue was I had the gain knob almost max. Also bonus points to you for actually using the yeti for the entirety of the vid. I had to go thru several videos before I landed here because youtubers were reviewing it unplugged…and they only had certain parts of the vid with yeti audio. Cheers
Yeah, 'live room' will kill you. Question. On the microphone jack on the mic, I assume you can use that to monitor on RUclips if you're having a group chat, that sort of thing? I would think it would do that. Please advise.
Great video. I'm looking into Yeti Blue mics ... but it's confusing since there are several. Also, the price range is wide. I don't have much money and can't really afford to pay $300 for a microphone. Can you recommend one that is ... let's say ... under $100? Thanks.
Thank you!! “I was like I paid $100 for this microphone that everyone said it was one of the best, it’s garbage” but thanks to you I understand how stupid I was for not setting it up.
-- Thanks. Big help and thumbs up. Question, what is your opinion on 'nylon' vs 'metal' mesh pop filters? Have two sitting in front of me, not sure which to use, but my other mics, the metal one, well, can't complain about it. Not looking for a sub or channel hype, but look me up. Been using the same setup since I started RUclips. Like to know, voice-wise what I could improve on. Not for kids or work though.
Great advice/tutorial. I was thinking about getting this but it has a plug-in headset to hear your voice back...is it possible to use Apple AirPods with this?
Awesome video I have a Blue Yeti and I tried using OBS filters following another RUclips video but that didn't work. At the moment I'm using Logitech G hub and a preset made by someone named "Best Blue Yeti Preset Crisp/Clear ". I want to use it to you record RUclips videos. My question is that my gain is at 25% on the knob on the mic and set to 50db in the preset for Logitech G hub. I have the mic about a fist Length away. Whenever I speak sometimes my first or last words get eaten up in the recording. How do I fix it?
I have my blue yeti since 2014 and I really love it, to this day it's my longest living microphone, I'm gonna replace it only when one day it'll eventually die or there's gonna be a bargain XLR one that'll kick its ass (or if I manage to afford a Shure SM7B) Tho, after 8 years of using it with a desk mount (not its one), I'm using it with a pop filter and soon with an arm only now, but better late than never I guess...
Great video. Only think I would have added was a mention of Blue Voice which I think makes my voice sound better as well as it does some cleanup of background noise. The one thing I struggle with is cardioid vs stereo. Because there might be a use for the dual channels to not be identical.
Extremely helpful video, you went through everything and I finally found what I was looking for. The tip about how to fix the echoish sound from my yeti helped a lot bc it makes my audio recordings sound 10x worse.
We'd love to see a photo of your setup!
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Why can’t every “helpful” video be this helpful?
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Ikr bru this is so much better
I dislike everybody except for this human
For real.. I miss dislikes just because they saved me time!
But this video actually has useful and clear tips!
For the last month, I've had my Blue Yeti set to the full room setting (not the carioid) because any time I used Cardioid, everyone said I sounded like crap. I was just so unhappy with how I sounded on this Blue Yeti.
A few videos said Blue Yetis are just not good for streaming and are more for like round table discussions, so I was like, "Okay, guess I'll just stick with the Blue Yeti until I get my stream setup finished, and then buy one of those 300 dollar mics that are super popular".
Well, at 1:55 you literally solved my problem. I don't know how all the other videos I watched managed to not explain I was actually speaking into the back of the mic this whole time. Goddam man... goddam. THANK YOU.
OH NOOO!!!!!!
no offence im glad you fixed it but how did u not atleast try rotating the mic 😭😭
@@Domdoenbaby , I think I tried talking into different ends, but my friends said they heard no difference. Not to blame them, but I think they weren't even paying attention, so I probably should have tested it myself with playback.
@@DemothHymside you were probably using the omni-directional mode. cardiod mode, the most popular mode for streaming and gaming which helps isolate background noises takes sound from only the front of the mic. when using the omni-directional mode, sounds from all around the mic are picked up. refer back to the guide you got in the packaging or google the 4 modes.
Why does no one ever read the manual? It's explained in like the first few sentences.
This video helped me understand my microphone tremendously better. This having been my first ever microphone, I was completely lost. Thanks so much for the help, this made things so much easier.
Now i know why my friends blue yeti sounds trash while my sisters sounds like godness
Very well explained, although half of the "Mistakes" are you just needing to buy more shit.
That they conveniently have links to...
@@LuckyBleeder146 Thats not true. But okay
Damn it. I have literally been making ALL these mistakes 😂😂
Great video! Thank you.
Almost returned this microphone after buying it. Followed your video’s recommendations and the difference is amazing. Thank you!!
@oneconcerned it was pretty clear to me tbh
@@theoutsiderjess1869 ya it was
Hahaha
I was completely clueless. This helped alot with my streaming
That sink tap and garden hose analogy was very good.
Fun fact. If you play this video at 1.25x speed he sounds like a normal guy. 😂
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼! Saved my life! I fell asleep 17 times before seeing this comment 🤣
I literally opened up my Yeti from Amazon, and was disappointed by the acutely anorexic manual. I found this awesome video and was quite amazed at well it was made. Thank you so much. I have to do recordings ASAP for a RUclips channel and you answered every single question I had! I had no idea what the gain function did, or what side to use, etc...
you gettin paid to mention amazon or they got a special model hhaha
I know I'm coming in late here, but god do I wish I had this kind of comprehensive breakdown 7 years ago. Thanks for making this information so accessible. 😊
I downloaded a whole bunch of audio panels and extensions to make it sound better but after watching this my mic finally sounds good
I just bought my Blue Yeti mic to begin my business and I really enjoyed the tips. Thank you!
Glad to hear. Good luck with your business!
Excellent video. Simple and straight to the point without a lot of extra unneeded dialogue. I'm new to this game and just got my microphone, but I did find out that I have everything that I needed. Many good tips here. Thanks so much for a well done video.
Its sooooo reassuring to know Im not the only clueless person here stumbling their way through the minefield that is learning about microphones!🙈 Very helpful video. Thank you. 👍
Thanks, I really appreciated the tips, while I was listening I was playing with Audacity to see the differences in what I was doing compared to your suggested. They were all spot on.
Glad it helped!
I just got a blue yeti for Christmas and this video is sooo helpful! Thank you so much!
I just bought my yeti microphone, I am going to apply all yout advices, many thanks for the video man!!
Great advice from a 50 plus years radio announcer. I going to use #6 in my home recoding. Thanks!
Arrived here after getting excessive room verb. Yes... It was backwards 🤦 can't express enough how much this has helped. A like and sub is the least I can do!
Need to do voice recording for work. Just got BY mic. As a novice, this overview is so helpful! Thank you!
I actually prefer the “bassy & boomy” sound 😅 just ordered a Yeti can’t wait to put away my lavalier. Thanks for the tips!
The best tips I've ever gotten. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge.
As melhores dicas que já obtive. Grato por compartilhar seu conhecimento.
First time a video was so helpful I actually watched the ads lol ty for being so knowledgeable
I'm about to start another RUclips channel with myself talking and this video is exactly what I needed. I've even told people on my contact list about this video. Great Video. You won a subscriber.
that's the best video explaing it how to use it! should have many more views
Love watching people speak into the end.
It’s a classic
If you have seen someone make the mistakes in this video, please consider sharing this video with them!
a trick : watch movies on flixzone. Me and my gf have been using them for watching all kinds of movies recently.
@Bobby Christopher yea, I have been watching on Flixzone for since november myself :)
@Bobby Christopher yea, I have been watching on Flixzone for since november myself :D
@@bobbychristopher2637 wtf, bots lol
Question, if i use a pop filter can i speak straight into the mic or is at an angle still better.
Love your detailed descriptions and examples. Great job man. Thank you for taking your own personal time to upload this for all of us.
As a recent owner of the Yeti, I'm still "breaking it in," in a manner of speaking. This video gave me some good tips! Thanks!
I thought buying shock mount for my blue yeti, but i noticed that i have windowsill so perfect next to my desk, so that the vibrations from table doesnt effect my boom arm at all.
Good video, keep up the good work 💪
I just got my blue Yeti and this was so helpful in directing me to get the best from it! will continue to practice as I go towards recording webinars.......thanks so very much and your video is welcoming, informative, and usable! thanks again!!!!!
Super informative, I had heard some derogatory reviews whilst others had the Blue Yeti at the top of their list. Your information has given me more confidence in making my decision to purchase one. Thank you.
Thank you so much for sharing these useful tips! just a question, is it a need to use a headset while you are recording videos in yourlaptop?
I can't understand how many have not just tried out the different patterns and spoke into the mic and listened....this is reading comments here, not the vid which is helpful.
I always try to remember when I first got started with audio. For the most part, I was just happy to get a recording on the computer. For YEARS, I did everything backwards and incorrectly. I never knew or noticed the difference between a lot of settings or methods. Looking back, it's pretty cringy. I try to remember that most people don't have a mentor or teacher, they're just stumbling around trying to do their best.
My Silver colored Blue Yeti is still going strong for 13 years now. Excellent product.
OMG!! Thank you! This was the 6th video I watched to troubleshoot my Yeti mic and you are the only one who gave me the answer to my issue!
Best video I've found that explains how to properly use the Blue Yeti. Thank you!
Thanks a ton. I watched your video about using this mic with an XLR conversion into a scarlet 4i4, but was very happy to know its better off keeping it as a USB mic. I then watched this video, and ordered a nice kit on amazon that has the shock mount, a boom arm, pop filter and all the cable ties. Thank you for also pointing out i had the damn thing backwards. You're the best! have a great day!
I just realized I have been using it backwards for 2 years lol. Thank you so much for the content!
Happy to help!
Who knew? This was helpful. The only issue though is those who have volume settings on their end if your gain is turned all the way up; it really amplifies it which means you have to turn the gain back to for the microphone, or honestly maybe they just have their volume ALL the way up.
It could be better if the microphone is black, your jacket should be a clear color so we can notice better the presence of the microphone. ;)
The Nano is the one I bought. And it works really well. Not overly complex. Just plug and play. Learned the hard way not to install the additional Software drivers. And picking the right USB port helps too. Not all USB slots are the same. So I’d suggest knowing your hardware before you do the first setup.
Wdym about the USB ports not being the same?
thanks for this video. I currently got the mic stand and now waiting for the wind foam and Shock mount
I Always wondered why my voice was so quiet turns out speaking to the top of the mic was a terrible idea on my behalf so thank you for that tip 10/10 very helpful
Glad I could help
lol They work great when you just plug them in and jam. The Snow Balls did too.
This is a great informative video! Straight to the point with 0% fluff! Love it!
Excellent video my friend. I am getting ready to start a podcast and keeping it simple initially. Is there a cable that will connect this directly to an iPhone 12? Thanks!
Wow, you guys make the best videos! That was super concise and helpful
This was extremely concise and helpful. Thank you! I am a complete noob with audio and visual and am trying to learn.
I came here for FIVE tips, and I got an absolutely free BONUS sixth tip at the end. Completely unexpected!
Thank you so much for this video. I bought the Blue Yeti I want to say almost a year ago and I have admittedly been making a lot of these mistakes. I just ordered a windscreen that's coming in a few days and I'm hoping it'll help a little bit, but definitely need to position it more off to the side and not directly in front of me. Unfortunately a stand/boom arm and shock mount aren't quite in my budget just yet (hopefully one day, just not today). I've been playing around with putting the mic on its factory stand on a stack of books to bring it closer to my face. I have yet to film any videos for my channel using that method yet, but it looks like it'll do for now. I used to hold it, but I am very expressive with my hands so that method was doing more harm than good in my case because I was moving the mic away from me quite a bit or it was never placed at a consistent distance or position making the audio very disjointed. Also I have been talking into the top of it or the back of it or somehow both at the same time. Oh boy. I've been a mess with this mic.
This is soooo helpful! I bought the blue yeti because it gets such rave reviews and it made things worse and now I know why!
Thanks for the tips on most of them. However, there's one last problem that's not discussed from the video that I wish could really help me: When it came to installing the Blue Yeti drive on my Windows 10/11, I get this exclamation error on my Device Management that says it's not found (I did the reset method and it still shows it) and I had to resort to using the crummy Realtek audio jack for microphone sounds. I hope you cover that part eventually.
Great job. I had no idea what the best mode was for recording. I have a stand-up deck where the Yeti comes up to head level, but I'm video recording from 3-4 feet away. You mentioned the preferred distance was a "fist" away. I record content for LinkedIn B2B video posts and didn't want the microphone in the post. Am I doomed to inferior voice/audio?
Thank you. Very informative. I just got my blue yeti today and was looking for how to properly use it to get the best sound. This video gave an excellent education in under 10 minutes. I just ordered an adjustable mic stand, foam windscreen and shock mount. I also appreciate the no cost simple acoustic "treatment" of put a towel on the desktop. I have a glass desktop it's a hard surface, sound for sure will bounce off of it. Putting a thick towel on the desk will at least eliminate that one acoustic issue and it's the one sitting right in front of me so it's a good one to get rid of.
Thanks for the video. For online piano lessons, 1) which setting & 2) how shall i place my Yeti?
Are you wanting to mic the piano or you?
@@kettnercreative hi, both, as teacher will lesson to my playing and my voice. Thanks~
This was great. Thank you for an excellent explanation. I have two Yetis, and now I'll be able to use them properly. Cheers!
I bought blue yeti. Thank you for the tips
This is the best blue yeti tips video I've seen and I've watched alot!!!
Haven't seen such on point explanation on internet. This is just perfect. Thanks
Thank you for this video. I am just setting up my blue yeti and this will help a lot.
Thank you for this video man! I was the one talking to Blue Yeti from above 😂
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Informative, clear, helpful. I make almost all of those mistakes.
Glad it was helpful!
There are rooms worse than a square room with drywall. Try a square room that has smooth ceramic tile, like a bathroom. I can't stand it when people take zoom meetings or phone calls from a bathroom. It's just horrible. BTW, that windscreen isn't designed for plosives, it's designed for...you guessed it, wind. It's for air noise that passes around the mic sensor. A true pop filter acts as a speed limit for air, not stopping the air or reducing the volume of air. Good video, thanks, you hit all the big issues people make.
Very polite and knowledgeable
I've been using the yeti for a bit and I knew i was doing something wrong. Thank you so much for this highly informative video!
Glad I could help!
So helpful! I put this on my Christmas list.
Thanks man Ive been struggling with this mic even with shock mount and boom arm. My issue was I had the gain knob almost max. Also bonus points to you for actually using the yeti for the entirety of the vid.
I had to go thru several videos before I landed here because youtubers were reviewing it unplugged…and they only had certain parts of the vid with yeti audio. Cheers
Superb video. Informative, concise and honest.
Thank you very much, it was useful for me.
This video is a 10/10 for me
Yeah, 'live room' will kill you. Question. On the microphone jack on the mic, I assume you can use that to monitor on RUclips if you're having a group chat, that sort of thing? I would think it would do that. Please advise.
Incredibly helpful tips thanks friend 😊
Thank you for the great tips!
this solved my sound issue. Thank you!
Happy to hear, thanks for the comment!
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Bro. It is posible to connect my blue yeti at two dispositives at same time?. Like mi PC and my Phone
I don't have a blue yeti but thinking about getting one, this is a helpful video if I do :) thanks!
Glad I could help!
I'm starting a podcast and this helped so much. thank you . liked and subscribed.
Thank you, I just discovered this channel
Just bought this mic. Thanks 😎
Great video. I'm looking into Yeti Blue mics ... but it's confusing since there are several. Also, the price range is wide. I don't have much money and can't really afford to pay $300 for a microphone. Can you recommend one that is ... let's say ... under $100? Thanks.
Thank you!! “I was like I paid $100 for this microphone that everyone said it was one of the best, it’s garbage” but thanks to you I understand how stupid I was for not setting it up.
-- Thanks. Big help and thumbs up. Question, what is your opinion on 'nylon' vs 'metal' mesh pop filters? Have two sitting in front of me, not sure which to use, but my other mics, the metal one, well, can't complain about it. Not looking for a sub or channel hype, but look me up. Been using the same setup since I started RUclips. Like to know, voice-wise what I could improve on. Not for kids or work though.
Great advice/tutorial. I was thinking about getting this but it has a plug-in headset to hear your voice back...is it possible to use Apple AirPods with this?
Great content. Relally helps me a lot in my recording. Thankyou so much !
I got a real quick question can you plug headphones on the yeti in case for a gaming or something like that?
Thank you for your proper explanation 💐💐
Awesome video I have a Blue Yeti and I tried using OBS filters following another RUclips video but that didn't work. At the moment I'm using Logitech G hub and a preset made by someone named "Best Blue Yeti Preset Crisp/Clear ". I want to use it to you record RUclips videos.
My question is that my gain is at 25% on the knob on the mic and set to 50db in the preset for Logitech G hub. I have the mic about a fist Length away. Whenever I speak sometimes my first or last words get eaten up in the recording. How do I fix it?
I have my blue yeti since 2014 and I really love it, to this day it's my longest living microphone, I'm gonna replace it only when one day it'll eventually die or there's gonna be a bargain XLR one that'll kick its ass (or if I manage to afford a Shure SM7B)
Tho, after 8 years of using it with a desk mount (not its one), I'm using it with a pop filter and soon with an arm only now, but better late than never I guess...
Awesome. Thanks for the comment.
Thanks sir I watch many videos but you are the best ....
Thanks for the kind words.
Great and enjoyable video loaded with great info thanks so much I learn so much in all your video 🙏♥️
Another incredible video bro! You were born to teach🙌
Great video. Only think I would have added was a mention of Blue Voice which I think makes my voice sound better as well as it does some cleanup of background noise.
The one thing I struggle with is cardioid vs stereo. Because there might be a use for the dual channels to not be identical.
Extremely helpful video, you went through everything and I finally found what I was looking for. The tip about how to fix the echoish sound from my yeti helped a lot bc it makes my audio recordings sound 10x worse.
So glad you did this video I'm getting great advice from RUclips. You're wonderful you take time to explain it's just absolutely fantastic thank you.
Great teaching moment! Thank you!
omg ive been talking into the back for MONTHS! i feel like such a fool D:
Your videos are always well thought out and delivered. I've been learning a lot from them. Thanks!
Glad you like them! I keep alternating between scripting them and winging it. I'm not sure if the end result is better or worse either way.