I hope to have the rumble sorted soon, could have been a number of
things, possibly even the Train Station next door but I'd say more than
likely the computer was resonating through the wooden desktop.
I also hadn't tweaked anything or perhaps a better way of putting it was
that I didn't know how to tweak the Blue Yeti at that time so yep, a
little clipping in places but very impressed if I dare say so myself
given that I only had the thing for around 10 minutes.
I just used 44.1KHZ Stereo FLac, ain't that good enough? <smile>
As soon as all the filters and stuff arrive I'll go for another test drive.
On 11/19/2015 7:11 AM, Curtis Delzer wrote:
it sounded very very nice, a little "proximity" effect toward the
beginning which is typical but you moved away. Stereo image,
excellent, including quite a nice "low rumble," probably from traffic
outside? :) very nice highs, and as I said, the imaging is excellent.
THANKS! sounds like mine, and am actually impressed by the lack of
"humnmnmnmnmnmn" which characterized my experience with my yeti at
first on a wooden tabletop, but fortunately that's gone!
Which did you use? 44,100Hz 16 bit? or higher?
At 03:48 PM 11/17/2015, you wrote:
Okay so here’s the first test of the Microphone which arrived
around 10 minutes ago.
I explain how everything works in the test recording though if I’ve
left anything out or if you have any further questions that need
addressing then ask.
The test file is a FLAC audio file and its around 12MB in length,
here’s the link.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10565527/Input%20Device%20Recording%2020151118%201038.flac
If link doesn't work the first time then try again in a few minutes,
file may still be uploading to Dropbox.
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