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Bidirectional mode records from both the front and rear of the microphone while the noise from the sides are not picked up. It’s good for recording a duet or a two-person interview or two-person podcast episode. It comes in handy when you don’t have multiple microphones for multiple people. Blue Yeti records in 16-Bit 48 kHz and is perfect for voiceovers, podcasts, YouTube videos, video chats, live streams, and musicians. The Yeti just does an excellent job at capturing a voice the way it sounds in real life with clarity.
The Blue Yeti Microphone is a great choice. Are you looking for the perfect studio Microphone/Audio recording device? This Microphone is great for anybody Looking to start recording Cardioid mode records sound sources that are directly in front of the microphone, delivering a rich full bodied sound. It minimizes the pickup of noise from the sides and back of the microphone. It's perfect for recording your voice, whether it's a voiceover for a video, podcast, gaming commentary, singing/rapping vocals. Cardioid mode is also great for recording solo instruments. Stereo mode uses both the left &right channels to capture a wide, realistic sound image so it's good for when you want the listener to hear the movement from one ear to another and also ideal for recording things like acoustic guitar or a choir. Omnidirectional mode picks up sound equally from all around the mic. It’s best used in situations when you want to capture the ambient noises and want the listener to have the feeling of “being there" like recording a band's live performance, a multi-person podcast or a conference call.