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Any audio pros here ?

Winter

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Hello guys i really need some help with my Blue Yeti i have been doing some test recording but my audio has this weird sound in it can anyone identify this sound you may have to really boost up your volume.

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If anyone has any tips on how to resolve this i will be forever grateful

Kind Regards

Mr Grave 

 
I believe @Fuelhas this mic, maybe you can help?

Otherwise, is it plugged in properly? Have you tried other USB ports? Any drivers for it? If so are they downloaded and/or updated? Have you got a device next to it that may be causing interference?

 
i though at the end it was going to be JOOOHN CEEEEEENA *explodes headset*

Sry bro, cant really fix that, maybe contact the support,

i have a blue snowball ice :)

 
@Mr GraveSorry for the delay in replying, unfortunatyley this was posted in the worng section !! Shout out the the mods for moving it for me!!! Cheers.

Sounds like a standard power buzz, they are the bane of studio builders (have three under my belt so far).

its a little complicated to explain so I am going to cheat and send you to a youtube video here I doubt your going to need to go into all the detail, but its great to understand why its happening.

Try just touching your case, or wiring it to a radiator to ground it. You can always just adjust your levels to drown it out, but its a nasty method of doing it. 

 
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@Mr GraveSorry for the delay in replying, unfortunatyley this was posted in the worng section !! Shout out the the mods for moving it for me!!! Cheers.

Sounds like a standard power buzz, they are the bane of studio builders (have three under my belt so far).

its a little complicated to explain so I am going to cheat and send you to a youtube video here I doubt your going to need to go into all the detail, but its great to understand why its happening.

Try just touching your case, or wiring it to a radiator to ground it. You can always just adjust your levels to drown it out, but its a nasty method of doing it. 
Thanks for the video i am taking notes now 

Thanks for going out of the way :)

 
No problem, Let us know how you get on and we can see if there are potentially any other issues we can look at.

 
this guy has a great way to remove the constant background noise ...

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNtOJD8Dclk
 
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