Yeti derives its operating power from something called bus voltage, which is always present on your USB port. Toll Free: 800-255-5155. Other Products. … This could be a hardware or software-related problem.Did you find a fix for this mate?How satisfied are you with this response?1 person was helped by this replyHave you tried removing the driver software of your Blue Snowball microphone and let Windows reinstall the driver? For some users, they might get a “No drivers found” error message when connecting the Blue Yeti to their systems especially Windows. Email: tech-support@sherpasoftware.com. As long as the red LED is glowing, you've got power.STUDIO HEADPHONES WITH BUILT-IN AUDIOPHILE AMPPremium tube-style microphone boom armIf you think of polar patterns as the shape of the area that a microphone "hears", omnidirectional hears everything at equal volume from all angles (in a 360 degree sphere surrounding the mic), while cardioid only hears what's right in front of it at full volume and other sounds at increasingly diminished volume as the sound source moves further away from the center of the mic (audio techs call this off-axis). Check with your software vendor— they should have technical support staff who can answer all of your questions about their product.Get everything you need to start streaming, gaming and recording fast with Blue’s exclusive software bundlesAs there are so many different software packages that are compatible with the Yeti, we suggest consulting your software's manual, user forums and technical help lines. If you aren’t hearing anything from the microphone or the recording audio is very low then follow the steps given below to fix that issue.If you are looking to download Blue Yeti drivers then you should stop looking. More often than not, Blue snowball is not recognized by Windows 10, 8, 7 and you are unable to hear from the Blue snowball microphone.
So, yes, technically your microphone is being recognized but it isn’t showing up with the exact name i.e. About Sherpa Services & Partners Support Careers Blog Resources. 8.1), Windows 7, Windows Vista,XP Home Edition, and XP Professional. Via our Online Portal. If you are seeing the microphone in Other devices then you can skip this section.The reason behind this issue is that Windows will recognize the Blue Yeti microphone with another name. If you are still experiencing the issue then the problem might be with the USB port that you are using. Direct: 412-206-0016. Blue Yeti Nano troubles with SHERPA soft. So, when you plug in your Yeti, make sure that the speaker/headphone volume is turned down, and your speakers are far enough away from the microphone to avoid a potential feedback loop.
Sorry, geeks.Decrease the microphone gain by turning the microphone gain knob counterclockwise or try increasing the distance between your Yeti and your sound source.Ensure your USB cable is properly connected directly to your computer's USB port. It must be connected to a USB port in order to function.Anytime you use a microphone in conjunction with live speakers or open back headphones, there is a potential for feedback. Direct: 412-206-0016. So, connect the Blue Yeti with a USB 2.0 and check if that works. If you look in the device manager, you will notice that the microphone isn’t listed under Sound, video and game controllers. If you don’t know which USB port is 2.0 or 3.0 then check your computer’s manual or simply try each USB port to see which one works.Basically, Windows will recognize the microphone with a specific name, other than the Blue Yeti, and you can check that from the Devices and Printers section. Right click on your Blue Mic driver. Yep, we know that seems too obvious, but a lot of users get panicked into troubleshooting before checking if their Blue Yeti mic is actually on. The most common place where you will find Blue Yeti is the Other devices section in device manager. That also does not see the microphone.