Blue Microphones MACLAND YETI PRO USB-MIKROFON 1967 User Manual

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Standard thread mount
 
 If you would like to mount your Yeti Pro to a standard microphone studio mount, remove Yeti Pro 
from the included desk stand and thread the barrel into any standard threaded mount for maximum versatility. 
Getting Started with Yeti Pro (digital USB output)
After unpacking your Yeti Pro, rotate the microphone 180 degrees so that the Blue logo and headphone volume control is  
facing you. Tighten the set-screws on the left and right of the base after adjusting the microphone for your desired angle.  
Connect the Yeti Pro to your computer with the supplied USB cable (avoid plugging Yeti Pro into USB hubs or multipliers — plug 
directly into your computer for best performance). See below for installation instructions specific to your operating system: 
Windows 7 and Windows Vista
Plug  in  your  Yeti  Pro  Microphone  using  the  provided  USB  cable,  then  visit  www.bluemic.com/yetipro  to  download  the  
appropriate driver for Windows Vista or Windows 7.
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1.  Download the “Yeti Pro USB 2.0 Driver” from www.bluemic.com/yetipro to your computer’s hard drive.
2. Double click the “Yeti Pro USB 2.0 Driver.exe” file.
3.  Plug  in  your  Yeti  Pro  microphone  and  follow  the  instructions  in  the  installation  wizard  to  install  the  Yeti  Pro  USB 
     2.0 Driver.
After the Yeti Pro USB 2.0 driver has been successfully installed:
1.  Plug the microphone into the USB port on your computer using the provided USB cable. 
2. From the Start menu, select the “Control Panel”. 
3. From the Control Panel, select the “Sound” icon.
4. Select the “Recording” tab. Select the “Yeti Pro Stereo Microphone” from the list.
From this screen, you’ll want to adjust the computer’s internal microphone gain (volume) settings. Select the “Properties”  
button, then select the “Levels” tab. As a starting point, set the microphone fader at about 80% of full level. If you decide 
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