Ugly God Posted May 5, 2017 Content Count: 120 Joined: 01/20/17 Status: Offline Share Posted May 5, 2017 (edited) I just got the blue yeti and it works perfect, but there is no setting for me to hear my own voice in the sofware or on the drivers. I know you can plug a mic directly into the yeti but my headset is an usb so this wouldn't wurk. sooo is there any solution to this problem? Thanks:^_^: Edited May 5, 2017 by Ugly God Link to comment
All Ts Posted May 5, 2017 Content Count: 4441 Joined: 05/28/16 Status: Offline Share Posted May 5, 2017 I'm not understanding the problem your having. You're hearing your own voice? 2 Link to comment
Tsuna Posted May 5, 2017 Content Count: 978 Joined: 07/23/12 Status: Offline Share Posted May 5, 2017 I just got the blue yeti and it works perfect, but there is now setting for me to hear my own voice in the sofware the drivers and buttons on the yeti. I know you can plug a mic directly into the yeti but my headset is a usb so this wouldnt wurk. sooo is there any solution to this problem? Thanks:^_^: Could you link the product you got? If it's just hearing your own voice you can disable that. 1 Link to comment
SL4DE Posted May 5, 2017 Content Count: 1612 Joined: 05/09/15 Status: Offline Share Posted May 5, 2017 Assuming you have windows... -Go to the bottom-right corner of your screen. -Right-Click the Speaker icon. -Click "Recording Devices" You should now have the Sound window open. -Find your mic. (Should be Yeti Stereo Microphone) -Right-Click your mic selection. -Click Properties. You should now have the Microphone Properties open. -Click the "Listen" Tab. -Uncheck the "Listen to this device" option. -Speak normally, and listen for playback. If you don't hear you voice through your headset: Congratulations, it's fixed! The thanks button is below this post. Click every single one on this page. If you DO hear your voice through your headset: Something else is telling your PC to transmit your voice. Post your results. Good luck. 2 Link to comment
Ugly God Posted May 5, 2017 Content Count: 120 Joined: 01/20/17 Status: Offline Share Posted May 5, 2017 Assuming you have windows... -Go to the bottom-right corner of your screen. -Right-Click the Speaker icon. -Click "Recording Devices" You should now have the Sound window open. -Find your mic. (Should be Yeti Stereo Microphone) -Right-Click your mic selection. -Click Properties. You should now have the Microphone Properties open. -Click the "Listen" Tab. -Uncheck the "Listen to this device" option. -Speak normally, and listen for playback. If you don't hear you voice through your headset: Congratulations, it's fixed! The thanks button is below this post. Click every single one on this page. If you DO hear your voice through your headset: Something else is telling your PC to transmit your voice. Post your results. Good luck. Yooo this helped out alot!!! Thanks! and erm the promblem was i wanted to hear myself. Sorry for being vague! ill make sure to reread what i typed! Thanks again @SL4DE Link to comment
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