![]() ![]() First when I had installed the driver (before restarting the laptop) it worked like back then when I had Win 10, but AFTER the RESTART the driver continued to install more files and after that it didn’t work anymore in audacity with the stereo mode. I googled my laptop model (Dell XPS 15 7590) and downloaded the driver directly from Dell, BUT there was still a weird problem with making it work properly. I had to re-install it as I had an upgrade from Win 10 to 11, and it seems to have “damaged” the old driver. ![]() Thank you for your reply but as I have mentioned in my post, I had everything set to stereo mode (I record videos with a Blue Yeti mic for 7 years now, and mainly in the stereo mode) - both my mic and audacity, and I also adjusted/ checked my sound settings. I will provide you with screenshots of settings if you need to see. I hope anybody has an idea what else could be the issue/ cause of that. ![]() I’ve checked different settings in Audacity AND my laptop sound settings (even the stereomix is no activated but it made no difference). I wonder if it hat something to do with Windows settings and not audacity itself. Also I hear my voice equably left and right before and during the recording in my earphones. And you can see it in the recording amplitudes - they differ in size depending on the side I’m talking into my mic. The problem I’m now dealing with (probably since the upgrade from Windows 10 to 11 but I’m not sure as I just have noticed the issue a few weeks ago and the uprade was MONTHS ago) is that always when I record a stereo audio file in audacity ONE SIDE is loud and clear and the other side is dull and muffled, and it seems like it’s still recording in MONO MODE as the clearer side is not hearable more left or right in my earphones, it’s just louder than the other side. I always make sure that the cable is correctly plugged into my mic AND my Dell laptop (I also have tried a new cable but it’s not the cable, neither is the mic the problem as I have the same mic model now again), and of course I do make sure that stereo is set in audacity. I’m using a standard Blue Yeti mic (no pro or X or other version) for 6 years now and never had issues like that before with audacity. I am an Youtube ASMRtist and mandatory need the stereo mode for the audio experience in my videos. This may yield different results.I need your help with properly recording with my Blue Yeti microphone on audacity. Also, I think that I can test my Yeti against a Mac mini 2014. Maybe, these will adequately power my Blue Yeti Pro properly. I plan on testing this microphone against some other capture devices like MOTU and Zoom H6. Some say that there is a power issue for the USB 2 device between the Mac and the Blue Yeti. However, it has not been so reliable lately. Supposedly, the SIIG has a USB 2 port, so I tried this port. I tried different patterns, and I got ugly results. I tried different USB ports and I would get this nasty distortion and interfering noise. I have a CalDigit Thunderbolt 3 Plus dock and SIIG dock. At first, I thought it was the USB port I connected it with. Each pattern had strong gain, and crisp sound.Īll of a sudden, I seem to have some difficulties. From September last year until just recently, this modest microphone has worked marvelous. I have a Blue Yeti Pro on a MacBook Pro 2018 (15"). ![]()
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