How to Sound Professional with a Blue Yeti Microphone
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- Опубліковано 21 тра 2024
- Ah, the Blue Yeti. Is there a more highly recommended and more hated microphone in all of podcasting? Why is it so often recommended? Why do audio editors hate it? Is it possible to sound professional using a Yeti? Well the answer to that last question is YES!
I've found those frustrated by the Yeti are usually frustrated due to one of 3 common mistakes. This video identifies those mistakes and shows you how to sound professional using a Yeti.
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I am a professional recording engineer with 51 years of experience. I use the Yeti as my webmic connected to my PC and I think it's excellent. I frequently see podcasters using the mic incorrectly, mostly not knowing that it is a side-address microphone and therefore pointing the top at themselves. I even see people talking into the "back" of the mic which of course sounds terrible. The mic is well built, has a pleasing frequency response, has 4 patterns and is inexpensive. I even like the way it looks.~
Hi I have a question. If I connect my phone to my blue yeti and my headphone to my blue yeti and start recording with the camera of my phone. But I don't hear myself. Is that normal,?
I am one of those idiots using it the wrong way, and this one comment made a year of struggling to get the perfect settings completely irrelevant. I don't know if I should be mad at myself right now or happy its over.
What's the purpose of using this over something cheaper and better? You're paying for an overbuilt mic body and multiple underbuilt capsules that add nothing to the recording ability of 99% of people using it.
I bought the microphone blue to record the sound of some noise terrorist coming from my ceiling. The store the sold me the microphone told me I have to set up in a different way to pick the noise of the moron neighbor(karoeke, bang, gang, elephant march). I have no clue how to set up. If I have to be close to the microphone how it will pick up the noise of the audio terror from upstairs neighbor.
@@tutsecret499 Set it to omni directional (the circle) and turn up the gain on the mic and or the volume on your pc to raise the level of the recorded sound.
Then use audacity to increase the volume if necessary.
Audio sounded better coming from the Blue Yeti with the stand and windscreen (to my ears and with my speakers) than when you switched to your preferred mic at 14:05
I agree with that
The volume was louder with the Yeti, but the voice quality was definitely better with his preferred mic. Think about it like this... he sounded like he was on a mic with the yeti. He sounded like he was in the room with you on his preferred mic.
@@chrisscottdoes If I close my eyes they both sound like mics. There are nuances, like a boost in bass on his preferred mic, that indicate mic use. Certainly wouldn't hear that "in person". But I hear you. I do believe tech plays a big role, but imo with a decent mic voice quality is more important than mic quality. I actually prefer the blue mic in this video.
I agree. Also why did he take so long to say all of this
Marc and Minny I totally agree. I already stopped cutting my veins defending the quality of a microphone. I have several of different qualities and with several decades as an audio producer. But when I have blindly tested the quality of a microphone on several people. I was surprised that one of 20 dollars, outperformed other mics of several hundred dollars. the trick was. the way of moving the head and the content of the audio message. I also invented a windbreaker. with an empty square bottle of alcohol. Then I drilled a few holes in the back and front and put on a new sock, from a pack of 6. I bought at the dollar store. then insert it into the microphone. there the magic was done. Save me a quarter of sound. since it also protects from the surrounding sound
When you use that Yeti mic the right way, it sounds GREAT!... sounds elite studio quality and much better than a bunch of podcasts I regularly listen to. And if I'm being completely honest with you, and after listening to both the Yeti and RE320 mics... I thought the Yeti sounded much better. It just sounded much fuller and with more presence than the RE320 and you've optimized your RE320 by positioning it on the swing arm for optimum sound quality and adding the pop filter. I would have liked for you to have installed and positioned the Yeti on the swing arm the same way to hear it when it's been optimized but it didn't matter... knowing that the Yeti still had room for optimization to sound even better further blows me away. I'm not in the market for a mic right now, but when and if I am I will give the Yeti serious consideration.
Did you end up getting the yeti?
Thank you! I already bought the Blue Yeti then started hearing bad things about it. But after your video, I tested it out in various permutations and I LOVE it! I'm so thankful that I know how to use it correctly. It makes a big different. Thank you for your detailed instructions and advice! Subscribed!
I bought mine around 2013 still works great
Thank you for your direction. I was given this as a gift Xmas 2020. The blue yeti pro , so its usb and studio capabilities are pretty amazing. All the advise given here is priceless. Thank you
Fantastic video and presentation! Thank you for making this content!
The gain is in the back knob, the volume wheel in the front is for when you plug your headset into the microphone and you can adjust how loud your voice is.
Great video, great information for more than just the Yeti. Thank you, keep up the good work man!
Brilliant video!! Thank you so much for this 😊 I'm confident to purchase it now!
Great video! Thank you for the tips on improving the quality of the Blue Yeti.
This was great, I have had a blue yeti for a couple of years now and it was always hit or miss. I think now I will be able to get more and better use out of it. Thanks
Thank you! I have already applied all the advices but intuitively. Now I have much clearer picture of the sound quality. Thank you. It is a very professional podcast.
Very helpful. I also thought I had wasted my money on my new Yeti, but you redeemed the situation. I will follow all your advice. Thanks!
This is great! Thanks for the clarity!
this was so helpful!! thank you for these powerful insights
Thank you so much for this! i am just staring out streaming and i am in full confidence with this now
Very informative. Excellent video, and easy to understand.
Thanks for the great info! I was so puzzled about how to get good sound with my Blue Yeti
Learned a lot about my yetti mic that I never knew.great video and thank you kind sir.
Thanks I just purchased one! Will be using your tips!
thanks for the advice, this was just what i was searching for!
Thank you for the good advice. I am a new user of the Blue Yetty and I'm loving it. After your advice on how to make it sound professional I need to replace my stand for my Yetty.
You have been making some great content. Gained a new sub happy YT recommended your videos in a suggested list.
Thanks!
Thank you! Really grateful for this video :)
I appreciated this video over other videos who encourage me to throw my yeti away. This was helpful in making the most out of what I bought! thanks!
That was so helpful. I thought i'd wasted my money, but you redeemed the situation. Thanks
Thank you so much for your help with this!
Thanks for these great tips!
Great video. Thanks for this helpful content.
Thanks for the quick education it really helped me get my mic set up
Thank you! Your video is super helpful.
This was definitely helpful. Thank you!
Wow - this was so super informative and full of tangible insights into what to do to get a professional sounding audio recording using a Blue Yeti. I appreciate the honest feedback and your willingness to make a good tutorial for a mic you probably wouldn’t have on your own desk - like ever. 😅 I’d also love to see you make a tutorial on the Zoom H1n USB microphone for recording podcast audio. Thanks for the help!
Thanks for this! I'm happy with my Yeti, but see so many people using them incorrectly - usually talking into the top vs side - then saying the quality is better elsewhere. The quality may well BE better elsewhere, but your tips allow for getting best results w Yeti for fair comparison.
Best explanation & most effective
“how to!” Thank you!
Super informative. Now bought a stand and wind cover.
Great video! I have to admit I have been using my yeti all wrong this whole time! Thank you for the tips! I really love this microphone 🎤
Thank you so much for the demonstration
Thank you. I found this very helpful. I think overall the Yeti ended up sounding better.
I just got this for Christmas and I appreciate the tips. I have more expensive microphones but this one is very user and cable free friendly. I just prop mine up to head level with a couple of big books under the stand. I have yet to record anything with it but I did get it working and it was fine to my ear through my monitors ..it has a lot of gain on tap for this sort of microphone .
This is a great video!! May I suggest a more updated one, because now that Logitech owns Blue, they put out the Logitech G Hub software and you can have a ton of presets for the Yeti that makes it even better!! Good luck!
Thanks very much for this great video!
Thank you for the great information.
Thank you for this instructional video on using a Blue Yeti as it was very informative. The instructions that come with the manual do not cover how best to use this mic. I will purchase the additional accessories as I see by your demonstration that it makes a big difference. I play an acoustic guitar and sing and haven’t been able to get the sound quality that I want. This has been a big help.
Nice video. Thank you.
At the start of the pandemic, when most every tech company started working from home, we developed a home media kit for our executives and presenters that includes the Blue Compass/Yeti boom arm combo. We also included in the kit a how-to video to show users how to set it up and use it properly. When set up properly on a boom arm, which helps isolate the mic from any desktop noise and thumps, the sound is quite good.
The 4th issue however is that people often turn the gain up too high and overdrive the mic. Setting the input levels at the mic and in your computer is just as important as understanding how to properly position and use a side-address microphone. The only “gotcha” about the boom arm is that for some unknown reason most images of the Yeti mounted on a boom arm show it mounted in a hanging position as though you were going to use it in a sound stage, or sound booth for professional recoding.
Besides being the wrong mic for professional level recoding of that nature, a mic used for video based podcasting or use with video conferencing shouldn’t be hanging down and blocking your face. So in our video instruction manual we show our users how to mount the mic on the boom arm so that it’s facing up, like it does when mounted on the desk stand. That way you can position the mic just below the video framing of the camera and still have it nice and tight to your mouth, just about 10”-12” away or closer.
In our early kits we were using and shipping the Rode NT USB mic. But unfortunately Rode stopped making the matching boom arm for the mic just as these podcasting components were flying off the shelves. So we switched to the Yeti and never went back.
The slightly more important goal of the boom arm, aside from the isolation it provides, was a pragmatic solution for keeping the desktop free from obstructions so that the user could still easily access and use their keyboard and mouse or take notes. As I said, it was all about creating a workable, high quality video and audio conferencing solution for people who were working from home. - For the video solution we include the GoPro Hero 8, and now the GoPro Hero 9 camera and a pair of Elgato Keylight Airs.
Thank you for taking the time - that's really useful
Loved the video, every point is so true and most people even equalize their mic but dont sound good bc of this. Could you do a video of the Razer Seiren Mini? I've heard its way better than a snowball or a yeti (speaking low budget)
thanks for the info ..just got my Blue Yeti today..i will get the stand..and filter cover..
Thanks for this. Good tips. I've got some things on the way, although I did not order the foam wind screen. I have a pop screen coming with the boom I ordered. Mabe that will make the sound quality improve.
Really great video. I think that despite the yeti having silly issues and bad choices (e.g. desk mount etc) it is really cheap! And in my opinion, sounding this good for roughly 120 dollars is excellent. Especially if you're not recording professional voicovers etc. People need to stop bashing it imho. Earned a sub on this one, really informative.
Thanks so much. Really helpful.
This is great! thank you so much mate!
Thanks, still helpful 3 years later!
I have had my blue yeti microphone probably like six years now or more. Its a great microphone.
Amazing prof.!🔥👍🏼
When all else fails, read the instructions. I added a big piece of felt under the Yeti stand to help get rid of desk noise. It helps a lot, but a boom is going to be needed in the long term.
I bought one in the middle of last year for being able to do remote VO work, but the gain was always waaaaaay too high no matter how I adjusted the settings on the mic itself. I only did a few things and got by, but I definitely had to do TONS if eq-ing and noise reduction, etc, in post. Today, I needed to use it again and found out how to adjust the inputs inside of the control panel as well as in Audition, and now it sounds phenomenal!
I also agree about having a proper stand and pop filter. I use an actual boom stand and gooseneck pop screen, which is aces all over the places.😁
Thanks - great info 🧡
thank you so much for this man
Randomly was suggested this by UA-cam, LOVE my Yeti, hate when people use it wrong 🤣 I’ll be sharing this with MANY people who need to hear it!!!
(miss those Fringe Podcast days 😉)
Awesome video 👍🏼
I really enjoyed this very helpful and informative video, but I agree with some of the other viewers the Blue Yeti sounded better than your preferred mic.
Helpful. Thank you!
Great video. Just bought a Yeti and as a single voice podcaster and my boom stand I'm good to go. Thanks.
Thank you! It was a really helpful vid. I was thinking to buy Blue Yeti X, and now I am seeking Blue Yeti. Your advise about console and the foamy "dead cat" (and the comments down below) made me decide to take a simple Blue Yeti but spend a little more for the accessories...
great video thanks
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing.
big help thank you
Just got my Yeti and luckily I came across your video! Thanks! Big Boy Pants Golf UA-cam channel will definitely benefit from enhanced sound!
What setting would be best for asmr? Thanks for this video 💞
thx, i will give it a try
I believe when you mentioned turning down the "Gain" on the mic, you were actually adjusting the volume knob for the headphone output. That being said, I just got a boom arm for my Yeti ($14) and and a windscreen ($5) and it sounds great.
which boom arm?
@@Dan-pg5mf if it's 14 dollar then it's innogear
Thanks fir the video. I’m new and not trying to be a pro. I appreciate the knowledge
Wow, i already do all these things, cool, i actually read the directions
I always have the Yeti on standby. It's good quality if you use it correctly.
Please make a video about that mike and the best settings for ASMR. Thank you kindly.
it's a capable mic, but for the more bass heavy speech and rich sound it needs an eq. it was good enough to provide a learning curve for me in improving quality
Thank you . I just got one 🙂
Thank you
The stand doesn't isolate it from the desk surface which means you get lots of noise transmitted through the desk. You can improve that by putting it on foam or rubber or even a folded up towel. I find condensers have too high a noise floor if you don't use them in a treated room.
I love my re320. I have a mic booster, a compressor, some EQ, and it sounds really damn solid.
I always see these and I’m like “oh more people not reading directions.”
On thinking about it I also always forget that I got out headphones and watched at least 20-30 video reviews before I bought my first condenser mic.
It’s way too easy to forget all the things you learn about doing research and from trial and error.
I purchased blue yeti usb today and it sound amazing
Great info, I just got yetti
thanks for this, cuz ii bought into the hype and got a yeti, and seriously regretted it, but it would be dumb to by a new mic so i gotta work with what i have.
thanks
I heard the difference as soon as you switched to the higher stand 🐻❄️!
I'm totally guilty of talking into the end of the Yeti instead of the front. Ouch. Thanks for correcting my screw-up!
Thank you for sharing these tips. I was talking on the top of the mic!🤣
No wonder the recordings I’ve made sound so bad!😂 Thanks for some great info!
I would say the flaws with the blue yeti are passable considering a few things. The blue yeti stand is of a much higher quality than most others where it's stand is of a solid metal frame with very little moving parts, and a foam bottom which is to dissipate vibrations. Does it do a good job? Not really but it does more than other leading brands, thirdly it's not designed to be used out of the box for podcasting or anything high bar. It's made to be a robust high quality mic that will help you get started until you can afford some of the true high dollar mics. Also am I the only one that read the directions? When I got mine I busted out the book and made sure to understand what was necessary to make it sound decent. In my honest opinion the blue yeti out of the box is made to be great for gaming, not for video productions or movies. Can it do those things and sound good? Yeah but you need to invest in more gear to get there such as a boom arm, shock mount, and pop filter. Granted I'm no professional by any means but I do have a basic understanding on how to properly evaluate a mics pros and cons.
Now if you spend alot of money for a mic that uses aux cables then yes you will get good audio but you also need additional gear in order to make it work. The blue yeti is plug and play for any computer system, where as one that uses an aux cable will require adapters to use. In the end it's all about money, paying for a higher dollar mic will definitely get you some great audio but you will need more than just the mic.
Great info, still thinking of getting a yeti atm for my live podcasts.
My Gosh reading instructions who’d have thunkit?? Your tips helped!!!
9:57 hey I knew I did something right cause got both the mic and the stand plus cover for my girlfriend when she does livestreams, works well for her and happy have a better result for quality
I have no issues with my yeti. I have it on boom arm, pop filter (fist away) and foam cover, gain all the way down. It sounds great. You use the software with Logitech, you can help get the perfect sound too. Also don't speak directly towards the mic, talk passed it, it makes it sound better.
Gain all the way down? Let me guess, you're on a Mac. On Windows, it's nearly inaudible, you need to get the gain to at least half. On Windows, you should do the opposite. Gain all the way up, then reduce the system volume to a good volume, then adjust the gain after.
Hi there! Just got the blue yeti and I’m wondering what headphones you were using I love how they go behind your ears so they’re not as visible
I’m starting a podcast and keeping it simple to start and using my iPhone 12 Pro. I appreciate your recommendation for 1 mic per person. Can I plug two mics into one iPhone?
Great review. Do you keep the gain 100% for the blue yeti? Bcoz when i increase it to 100% it picks up alot of background noise
Thanks
the blue yeti x might be the best beginner mic if you want close to professional grade audio without needing an audio interface
10:49 mistake ..The gain knob for the microphone is on the back. The demonstrator was adjusting the gain for headphones, which is on the front of the microphone.