- Access your Sound Menu to confirm that the Blue Mic is recognized on the list. Access your Sound Menu by clicking your Apple, System Preferences and selecting the Sound icon.
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Click the Input tab and select and highlight your Blue Mic to select it as your default input device.
- If there are other devices, please disconnect the device. Other devices like webcams or headsets could interfere with your Blue Mic.
- Disconnect your Blue Mic, wait three seconds, then reconnect your Blue Mic to finalize the changes.
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On the Input tab you can adjust the Input levels volume level (start at midway point of the slider & adjust from there) to you preference.
- The main input/gain control can be adjusted on your microphone Gain knob (if available)
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Click the Output tab and select your Blue Mic to adjust the volume to your preference.
- The main output volume can be adjusted on your microphone’s Volume knob (if available)
- If there are other devices, please disconnect the device. Other devices like webcams or headsets could interfere with your Blue Mic.
- Disconnect your Blue Mic, wait three seconds, then reconnect your Blue Mic to finalize the changes.
- With these settings you should be able to listen back to your microphone via the headphone jack on the microphone.
- On the Output tab, double click on the Blue Mic to open the Properties Menu
- Select the Levels tab then select appropriate volume levels to your preference (start at midway point of the slider & adjust from there).