Blue Yeti User Manual

Ultimate USB microphone
for professional recording
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Congratulations on your purchase of The Yeti, the most advanced and versatile multi-pattern USB microphone roaming the wild today. The Yeti is the ultimate tool for creating amazing recordings, no matter what the source or environment. Best of all, this Yeti can capture anything! The Yeti features Blue’s innovative triple capsule array, allowing for recording in stereo or your choice of three unique patterns, including cardioid, omnidirectional, and bidirectional, giving you recording capabilities usually requiring multiple microphones.
Getting to know your Yeti
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Triple Capsule Array • Three condenser capsules in an innovative conguration to enable great recordings in most
any situation.
Multiple pattern selection • You can quickly select from each of Yeti’s four pattern settings (stereo, cardioid,
omnidirectional, bidirectional) by simply rotating the pattern selector knob. See pages 12-19 for more details and pat­tern suggestions.
Microphone gain • Use this knob to control the gain (sensitivity) of Yeti’s microphone elements. Begin recording
with this knob centered. If you are experiencing digital distortion with a very loud sound source, simply decrease the gain counterclockwise. If you desire higher sensitivity, simply increase the gain by turning clockwise.
Blue logo • The Blue logo indicates the front of the microphone.
Set screws • Turn each of these knobs clockwise to tighten and secure the microphone at the desired angle. To
remove the microphone from the included desk stand, simply unscrew both set screws entirely while supporting the microphone with your hand. Carefully remove the Yeti microphone by lifting directly up and out of the desk stand.
Mute button/status light • Press this button to mute the output from the microphone. When the mute button is
ashing, the microphone is muted and no signal will be sent to the computer. To end microphone muting, simply press the button again. The status light will illuminate solid during normal operation to indicate proper function.
Headphone volume control • Easily control the volume of Yeti’s headphone output by adjusting the volume knob
— no need to click through software menus to nd the right headphone volume.
Headphone output • Yeti includes a standard 1/8” (3.5mm) headphone jack for monitoring and playback. You can use
Yeti’s headphone output to monitor your microphone recording in real-time, without latency delays. Or, use the Yeti’s headphone amplier to reproduce music, movies, or tracks from your computer with the incredible delity and detail provided by the dedicated headphone amplier and high quality digital-to-analog converter.
USB connection • Yeti connects to your computer with one simple USB cable. Plug the mini USB (small connector) into
the USB port on Yeti, and plug the other end into an available USB port on your computer. To perform at its best, Yeti should be plugged directly into a powered USB port, so avoid connecting through USB hubs or other USB multipliers.
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Standard thread mount • If you would like to mount your Yeti to a standard microphone studio mount, remove Yeti
from the included desk stand and thread in a standard threaded mount for maximum versatility.
Getting St a r t e d with Ye t i
After unpacking your Yeti, rotate the microphone 180 degrees so that the Blue logo and headphone volume control is facing you. Tighten the set-screws on the left and right of the base after adjusting the microphone for your desired angle. Connect the Yeti to your computer with the supplied USB cable (avoid plugging Yeti into USB hubs or multipliers — plug directly into your computer for best performance). See below for installation instructions for your operating system:
Windows Vista
1. Plug the microphone into the USB port on your computer using the provided USB cable.
2. From the start menu, select the control panel.
3. From the control panel, select the “Sound” icon.
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