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Snowball mic volume too low
Snowball mic volume too low










I engaged some of the audio filters per a lot of videos I’ve watched. So I’m not sure what proper protocol is here.ģ. 2) I can leave monitor off and increase the gain knob on the yeti and then I can hear my voice come through as I’m playing media.but then I feel like the gain is TOO high and it’s picking up the fan noises from my gaming computer. However this gives my voice an echo effect as if I’m talking down in a pipe/tunnel. The only way I can seem to hear myself is either 1) engaging the Monitor Only option.

snowball mic volume too low

However, if I go to record a video of me talking over a piece of media, say something playing on YouTube, I can’t really hear myself. If I’m not playing any media, I can generally monitor myself with the headphones plugged into the Yeti, even with the gain all the way down on the yeti knob. Are you even supposed to have both Audio Input and Mic/Auxiliary set your microphone? I notice when I’m speaking into the mic, the audio meters for both Audio Input and Mic/Auxiliary are moving.īut when I go to advanced audio properties, it looks like volume and monitoring levels can be set independently for each one, so that’s why I’m confused if I should only be using one or the other to capture the audio from the Yeti?Ģ. But in the OBS settings I have the mic/auxiliary selection set to my Blue Yeti as well. I have my Audio Input capture Source set to my Blue Yeti. I bought a Blue Yeti mic for my son for his birthday, and I have my headphones plugged into the mic so I can direct monitor.ġ.

snowball mic volume too low

Can you please help a newbie to OBS out? I’ve watched all kinds of videos and I’ve played around with all kinds of settings but I’m still about to pull my hair out trying to find good mic recording settings for OBS.












Snowball mic volume too low