She also said that, once G Hub and Blue Sherpa work, I would be better off using G Hub than Blue Sherpa. The woman with whom I spoke said they are working on the problem. I do not have G Hub or Blue Sherpa to control the microphone but I least I have the microphone working. I followed George Jarrett's recommendation which, as I write this, is four posts above.Īfter I followed George's instructions, my Yeti X works with Camtasia, Zoom, and GarageBand. I was having this problem on my M1 MacBook Air. (Obviously)ħ (optional) create a new account to post your solution after Logitech block your old account for posting previous negative comments pointing out their failings and how they are letting down their customers (the blocking of my account may have been coincidental or happened by mistake, but it’s very bad timing if that’s the case) (lots of videos on YouTube showing how to do this)Ħ, never trust Blue Microphones/Logitech again. It’s not as simple as using the Blue Voice app, but has the benefit of not making you sound like a broken robot on LSD. (This step is optional and will depend on when you bought your yeti and the goodwill of the retailer you bought it from, alternatively you could sell it on eBay to someone with an older computer)Ģ, purchase the Elgato Wave Microphone (either the wave 1 or 3 will work fine, I went for the wave 3 as it was the same price as the useless yeti x I was returning, but you can save some money by going for the wave 1)ģ, install the Wave Link app which DOES work on Apple Silicone computersĥ, set up EQ through OBS and route the sound through your system as needed using Wave Link. With a bit of effort it will work for anyone suffering the frustration of having bought a now useless microphone that is receiving zero support from Logitech.ġ, contact the retailer you bought the yeti x from and explain that due to it being faulty, you would like to return it for a refund. However, none of that matters if the Yeti X offers better sound but no longer works, which is the current situation. I did compare the Yeti X to the Elgato Wave 3 when I got it, and ended up selecting the Yeti X as it filtered out background noise better and gave a more full voice. I've contacted Amazon and have proceeded with Nick's suggestion of a warranty return, I'll post back with how it goes. It is also worth noting that Blue is owned by Logitech. I've tried several times via Twitter to Blue and Logitech, as well as via Logitech, and haven't gotten any responses. I've tried to raise this via Blue instead of Logitech, however their support page is completely broken for me: It just seems the Blue Yeti drivers have taken a nose dive and aren't particularly compatible with the Mac ecosystem anymore, especially the Apple Silicon macs, of which they are completely useless. Not sure if this is related, but even on my 2017 Macbook Pro, the Blue Yeti X remains silent on certain applications - specifically Discord - despite other microphones working fine. > Having the Yeti Nano plugged in also appears to mess with the MacBook's internal microphone and the microphone on my Logitech 920s such that no microphone picks up sound. I consider this moot, unplug the microphone, restart into recovery mode, rm -Rf the kernel extension, and continue with other things. I try several variations of cables, and usb hubs, all same result.ġ1. I try again with the macos accessibility security preference for g hub enabled and disabled.ġ0. Logitech G Hub needs to be completely closed, and the microphone needs to be unplugged to restore keyboard functionality.ĩ. I try type in some text areas, and the text input slows to a crawl and skips characters. I try and cmd+space a few times, and it triggers siri instead of spotlight. I try the Voice Memos app, and can produce the recording in the OP.Ĩ. Approximately 4 seconds of recording, turns into a approximately 20 second audio clip of massive distortions, like a broken record.ħ. I record a sound bite while I customise the settings. I can now open the Yeti X in Logitech G HubĦ. I do the recovery mode, enable the kernel extensions, restart, and the security preference panes about allowing/enabling the kernel extension.ĥ. Logitech G Hub complains that a kernel extension is required to enable the Yeti X.Ĥ. Plug in Blue Yeti X via USB-A into a dock.ģ. For extra debugging information, here was my process:Ģ.
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