On the contrary, the Omnidirectional mode picks up sound from all around the microphone, hence, it’s suited for recordings of a band performance or a conference call. Hence, it’s well suited for podcasts, voice-overs, Instruments, and vocal performances. For instance, the Cardioid mode records sound sources that are directly in front of the microphone, delivering rich, full-bodied sound. Each of these modes has its specific characteristics and suggested usage. The Blue Yeti Microphone has four different modes, namely Cardioid, Stereo, Bidirectional and Omnidirectional mode.
To prevent background noise from getting into your recordings, your microphone setting needs to be at its best.
But then, can’t something be done about it? Well, yes, this issue can be rectified. This has become a major cause of concern for many. Sometimes, even when you’re recording in a relatively quiet place, some background noise, like ticks and flicks from the adjoining room might find its way into your recording. The Yeti microphone is known to be overly sensitive, so much that it takes in loads of needless background noise along with your voice.