Selling Blue Yeti mic to help pay vet bill! Only lightly used but willing to negotiate price on Poshmark.
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Selling Blue Yeti mic to help pay vet bill! Only lightly used but willing to negotiate price on Poshmark.
Doing a karaoke livestream to break in my new yeti mic. Feel free to pop in and listen!
My brother is the best. Came home from work and saw a package I knew I didn't order because of the abbreviated version of my name. Already testing it out and loving it.
So Nate from our team uses the Blue Yeti Blackout mic when he streams and if you ever tuned into our DragonBloggers Twitch live stream you will hear how incredible it sounds, the clarity and depth quality is unparalleled and he proposed that we get one to do a giveaway for it. So I proposed …
Enter to win a Blue Yeti Blackout Studio USB Mic from @dragonbloggers @ThisBytesForYou and @SMGMatty #sweepstakes #blueyeti
So Nate from our team uses the Blue Yeti Blackout mic when he streams and if you ever tuned into our DragonBloggers Twitch live stream you will hear how incredible it sounds, the clarity and depth quality is unparalleled and he proposed that we get one to do a giveaway for it. So I proposed …
Enter to win a Blue Yeti Blackout Studio USB Mic from @dragonbloggers @ThisBytesForYou and @SMGMatty #sweepstakes #blueyeti
Treated myself to a new mic for recording my podcast, sounds really nice.
Another Audacity monster.
The backing track is just one cycle copy-pasted over and over. It is an unplugged epiphone electric guitar. The violin is also an unplugged electric.
I managed to stay aaalmost in tune with the violin, and promised myself I’d do it better later, but never did.
Rather than die of old age without sharing, here it is.
I'm trying to get my money's worth out of this microphone. What is attached is more of a mockup than actual music. The flaws are: 1. The backing track is really just one pattern copy-pasted in Audacity to repeat a bunch of times. Even so, there are mistakes. 2. The lead track is only played once but copy-pasted to run twice. 3. The lead goes out of sync with the backup at some point, and sounds pretty rank. 4. The gain was too high and clipping kills the quality. On the upside I find parts listenable enough that maybe I can practice and make it better. The plus about recording is that it works better than memory.