I actually think the audio hijack may have worked! Gonna do another test now, as my mic levels were a bit too low to accurately test. Will let you know!
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Replying to @Dogen
guess that confirms the problem was quicktime, then; good to know
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Replying to @11rcombs
I was wondering—what audio type do you think would be best to record with knowing that I'll be syncing in post using Final Cut? AAC? MP3? AIFF?
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Replying to @Dogen
It's uncompressed, so there's no quality loss, and is very fast to read and write
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Replying to @11rcombs
Awesome, thanks you! Not sure if you would know this, but the Yeti has left and right channels, which each have '1' and '2' options. I have it set to default and it seems to be working OK, but do you know what these are for? Want to avoid adding hiss if possible.
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Replying to @Dogen
That's for reassigning channels (e.g. you can swap left and right, or map a single input to both outputs). In most cases you should leave them at the defaults.
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and at a quick google, it looks like the Yeti has a 3.5mm monitor output, so it would be usable with a dedicated recorder if you ever decided to go for one of those (though if Audio Hijack works well for you, no need to rush into gear you don't currently need)
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also note that audio hijack has a "VU meters" block that you'll probably want to use :)
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Awesome thank you! Will leave it on default then. I tried the 3.5mm out which is meant for monitoring but was getting a fair amount of hiss, unfortunately. Will keep using Audio Hijack for now! Thanks for all the help!
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