

When I plug it in, it shows on the Ghub home screen but says 'not connected'. I am trying to use Blue Yeti USB microphone with my iPhone 7 and iPad Pro, recording using Garageband. To fix this issue, you need to boot up your Mac with the mic plugged in. Cause I thought the problem was with the Blue Yeti… hoping it’s not. So I got a Blue Yeti microphone last November (11/22/14 to be exact) and it was working just fine. It seems to me that the G Hub/Blue Sherpa whatchamacallit added software are only required to fool the Mac into providing more power to the Yeti. After I leave it plugged in for a while it say firmware update available for Yeti X. Picture of when I first discovered this, the piece that came out of the yeti + the cord Dec 3, 2012. The Modi is not being recognized in Windows at all and does not appear in Device Manager either unless I enable "show hidden devices". This mic is the default device and the firmware is up to date. Using the Yeti with my USB-C iPad was just a simple matter of connecting its USB cable to one of Apple’s $69 Digital AV Multiport Adapters, and the iPad immediately recognized it as a microphone Using your Mac notebook's built-in trackpad or a USB mouse, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Bluetooth. Blue Snowball Not Working on Windows 10 Actually - after sending the demo recording to Blue - the Yeti itself is defective, so I suspect it's both bad room + a bad Yeti working in omni when it should be set to cardioid.

In order to access Blue VO!CE effects, you’ll need to download and install Blue Sherpa or Logitech G HUB -both programs are totally free and compatible with Mac and PC. This software is compatible with Yeti X, Yeti, Yeti Nano, Snowball, and Snowball iCE.

So I was using my blue yeti yesterday casually and for some reason my blue yeti microphone stopped working. I think there are some issues with USB audio/video inputs in general. I plugged the mic in as directed, but the mic doesn't show up among available devices under the Sound user preferences (for either input or output devices). Yeti is plug ‘n play with MAC and PC systems and is compatible with Mac OS X (10. The Yeti X is supposed to be supported in GHub. Using your Mac notebook's built-in trackpad or a USB mouse, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Bluetooth. While I was travelling between work + home, the cord snapped off inside the mic. One of the best things you can do to improve the quality of your screencasts, is improve the quality of your audio. Strangely enough my Blue Yeti microphone was still showing in the playback window but as of yesterday is not showing up either unless "show hidden devices" is enabled as well. Once the USB cable of the Blue Yeti microphone is connected, you need to click the Apple menu and then click System Preferences.
