Skip to Main Content

Library Lending Technology

Blue Yeti Podcast Microphone

Great for: podcasting, recording dialogue for a presentation, an interview, or a video.

Setting Up

  • For the device you are using, select the appropriate USB Adapter.
  • The Blue Yeti has two ports on the base of the microphone (headphone jack port and USB port).
  • Connect the microphone to your desktop/laptop/mobile device using the USB Adapter. As soon as the device you are using recognizes the microphone, you are ready to use it.
  • Push “Record” and start talking!

All Set Up, But Where To Begin!

These podcasts about podcasting may help as you begin brainstorming ideas: Meet the Podcasters | The Podcraft Podcast | The Audacity to Podcast | Podcasting Step By Step

Getting the Best Quality Recording

The Blue Yeti should always be in a straight, perpendicular position from the surface it is resting on. It is not necessary to angle the microphone in the direction of the person talking.

There are four buttons on the Yeti:
Mute/Unmute
- choose when the microphone picks up audio or does not, when muted the light on this button will flash on and off
Volume Control - used when the microphone is being used as speakers, increases or decreases audio levels
Gain Control - determines how much audio the microphone takes in, the farther to the right will increase take in
Pattern Control - determines what parts of the microphone are active and where the audio is picked up by the microphone

Even More Resources You Should Check Out!

Recording/Editing Software

  1. Audacity
  2. Alitu

For Podcasting Online

  1. Alitu
  2. Spotify for Podcasters
  3. Zoom
  4. Google Meet

Stock Music

  1. Pixabay
  2. no-copyright-music.com

Stock Images

  1. Adobe Stock Photos
  2. Creative Commons Image Search

Podcast Hosting Tools & Platforms

  1. Alitu
  2. RSS.com ($4.99/mo for students and educators)
  3. RedCircle
  4. Acast
  5. Podbean