1-2 of 2 Answers
I believe it would work fine in conference configuration, and give performers plenty of room to play their instruments. You don’t have to be right on top of the mic. Don’t know how the background noise filter will affect “air mix” of sound.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello, yes, the Yeti is a great choice for recording high quality sound. Yeti features studio controls for headphone volume, pattern selection, instant mute and microphone gain—putting you in charge of every level of the recording process. If you’re experiencing distortion or feedback while recording an especially loud source—like the deafening sound of an avalanche—simply adjust the microphone's sensitivity with the gain control. Or if you want to take a break in the middle of a podcast, use the instant mute button. Yeti computer microphone comes equipped with a 3.5-millimeter headphone jack that allows you to listen to what you're recording in real-time, without latency delays—that means no more hearing a note 3 seconds after you played it. You can adjust the volume of your headphones using the control on the front of the microphone. Hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.
