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From this screen, you will also want to adjust the computer’s Master Volume. As a starting point, set the computer’s master
volume to 100%. Once you’ve selected the Yeti Pro as your output device, you can control headphone volume with volume knob
on the front of the Yeti Pro.
7. Select “Yeti Pro Stereo Microphonefrom the Sound Recording pull-down menu.
8. Select the Volume button within the Sound recording area.
From this screen, you’ll want to adjust the computer’s internal microphone gain (volume) settings. As a starting point, set the
microphone fader at about 80%. If you want to record something that is very loud, like a drums or a band practice, you’ll want
to turn this setting down. If you are recording something quiet, you may want to turn this setting up.
Selecting Sample Rates using Windows XP
Selecting samples rates in Windows XP is completely software dependent. Please reference the documentation included in
your recording software for information regarding sample rate selection. The default sample rate for Windows XP is 48 kHz.
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Apple-Macintosh OSX (10.6.4 or higher)
1. Plug the microphone into your computers USB port using the provided USB cable.
2. From the main Apple menu, select the “System Preferences”.
3. Select the “Sound” icon.
4. Now select the Input tab and select “Yeti Pro Stereo Microphone.
As a starting point, set the Input Volume to about 80%. If you decide you want to record something that is very loud, like a
drums or a band practice, you will want to turn this setting down. If you are recording something that may be quiet, like an
interview with a person who speaks softly, you may want to turn this setting up.
5. Select the output tab and select “Yeti Pro Stereo Microphone”.
6. From this screen, you will want to set the “Output Volumeto 100%. Once you’ve selected the Yeti as your output device,
you can control the headphone volume with the knob on the front of the Yeti Pro.
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