![]() ![]() I’m one of those people that like to ready fire aim when it comes to producing content. ![]() ![]() Rather than muting your end of a recording with the mute button on the mic, I recommend sticking to using the software button on Skype to accomplish that. I’ve made the mistake when recording a podcast with a guest to hit the “mute” button on the microphone and for whatever reason, I didn’t click it hard enough to turn off the sound on my end and there was this awkward plastic button noise when I replayed back the recording. I did some research and came to the conclusion that the hum was caused by my computer and the need for a powered usb cable.Īlthough I haven’t yet bought a powered usb cord, I managed to pretty much eliminate the sound with Audacity using this technique. 1) There sometimes is a noticeable hum when recordingĪfter I plugged the microphone into my laptop’s USB port and recorded my first podcast, I noticed this distinct hum during silences throughout the recording. Keep in mind that I’m still working on beefing up my audio editing skills, so this also is responsible for some of the differences. I’ve been using the Blue Yeti USB microphone as my first podcasting microphone and after having used it for several months, I have a few bits of wisdom to pass on.īefore we jump in to these tips, if you’d like to hear the difference between a podcast I recorded with and without the Blue Yeti, you can first listen to this one (with the microphone) and then this one (my mac’s built-in microphone). ![]()
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