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u/Collusion007 · 1 pointr/DatGuyLirik

I assume you have the Blue Yeti as opposed to the Blue Yeti Pro. The Blue Yeti Pro uses an XLR connection would goes into an audio mixer which might give you more options / flexibility. The Blue Yeti is a regular USB mic.

First off, the Blue Yeti is a condenser microphone. Condenser mics are extremely sensitive. If I'm using my microphone while anyone else is in my residence, I can be recording something upstairs and it will pick up footsteps walking downstairs. There are a couple of things you can do to limit ambient noises:

-Set the microphone into cardioid. Cardioid is designed to pick up audio only in front of the microphone.

-Get yourself a shock mount and a boom arm. Shock mounts are designed to absorb any vibration (or shock) which can impact your audio. Doing simple things such as tapping your feet on the floor and typing on the keyboard is enough of a vibration for the microphone to pick it up.

As far as shock mounts go, you really only have one option available to you: the Blue Radius. The microphone arm I am currently using (and love) is by Rode. In the interest of full disclosure, this is a referral link:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001D7UYBO/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B001D7UYBO&linkCode=as2&tag=mycha02-20

For optimal audio quality make sure you're set to record in windows on 48 kHz / 16 bit, as this is the recording output of the Blue Yeti. Setting this to anything else can reduce the audio quality. The Blue Yeti Pro can go up to 192 kHz / 24 bit. In all honesty, you won't notice the difference in audio quality over Twitch, and probably not anywhere else besides a recording studio with a really nice pair of headphones.

Lirik was complaining about the audio quality of his Blue Yeti and I attempted to go over this with him over chat a while back; however, I think my messages just got lost in the chat abyss. If he continues to have issues feel free to link him to this, and enjoy your microphone. The Blue Yeti microphone is an excellent choice for any streamer/YouTuber.

u/varnage · 1 pointr/DatGuyLirik

When you use the walkie talkie (or indoors seems like there might an echo added) in the game it sounds like a PA, doubt he was using anything.
edit: its this https://www.amazon.com/Roland-AIRA-VT-3-Voice-Transformer/dp/B00IGDXK9Q

u/kroom_ · 2 pointsr/DatGuyLirik

Looking at his setup picture from last year here, he's using a Allen & Heath ZED-14

u/nightzhade_ · 2 pointsr/DatGuyLirik

It's literally on amazon for $30 Or am I missing something?

He said on twitter it'll ship once it's in stock, so more coming?

u/h2oYo · 2 pointsr/DatGuyLirik

Bike was experimenting with an effects processor back in December 2015 (wow didn't realize its been that long). I missed a few streams and not sure if he kept the processor or went with something else.


think it was this according to his twitter.


Line 6 POD Studio UX2


https://www.amazon.com/Line-6-POD-Studio-UX2/dp/B001EKECC2

check his vod section in December 2015 after 15th or so...


https://www.twitch.tv/bikeman/v/30898077

There are software only solutions with some different VST effects but that might have more delay and could be cpu intensive plus harder to setup for the average person.

edit: bikes bot says he got the roland vt-3


http://www.roland.com/products/vt-3/