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There are two things that could help. First is making sure your microphone is on the cardiod mode. While this mode is enabled, make sure to position your microphone with the volume knob facing your mouth. Your voice will sound the clearest this way BUT also ignoring any sounds directly behind your microphone. So the best position for the microphone will be in-between you and your keyboard. Secondly, buying a microphone arm holder will be great to minimize noise. What this allows you to do is position your microphone very close to your mouth, 1-5 inches away. This will let you turn down your microphone’s sensitivity (otherwise known as gain) which will pickup less noise around the blue yeti nano, such as your keyboard. I hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The easiest way to help minimize that kind of noise is to go to your settings in your computer and configure the Microphone settings. After that, then set the gain on the Yeti to about 3/4 or just after half. Here's a quick tutorial on how to do that https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bg5ZwydRcsA. Hope that this helped. - Richard from Logitech
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