

Your Mac may sometimes fail to recognize Blue Yeti microphones or launch advanced audio settings. Go to System Preferences, select Software update and then check for updates. That’s why you should update your Mac as soon as Apple rolls out a new macOS version. The patch may land with the next macOS update. We’re sure both Blue Microphones and Apple are working on solving the compatibility issues between M1 Macs and Blue mics. This program is not perfect but at least you can access additional mic settings. This third-party noise cancellation software seems to deliver decent results. However, many users confirmed that Krisp worked for them. In rare cases, your Yeti mic may become completely unresponsive after launching these tools. But this will cause your mic to stop working, so you can ignore the prompt even if it’s coming from Blue Sherpa or Blue Voice. If you use a third-party tool, such as Logitech G, to fine-tune your audio and mic settings, you may be prompted to unplug your mic. It appears there’s a software compatibility problem affecting the connection between your Mac computers and Blue Yeti microphones. Software Compatibility Issues on The Radar Moreover, if you launch any audio fine-tuning tools or unplug the mic and then plug it back in, the mic will stop working. Of course, this means you can only use your Yeti microphone as a basic mic, and you can’t access any advanced settings and features. But you need to refrain from launching any Blue software. Many users who encountered the same problem managed to fix it by starting their Mac with the Yeti microphone plugged in. Set your Yeti mic as your audio input device.
