
This method for people who are experiencing issues with the Blue Yeti recording or the level of sound. For people who are experiencing issues with the working of this microphone, it is mainly because of the settings problems that can easily be adjusted from sound recording settings.

So, yes, technically your microphone is being recognized but it isn’t showing up with the exact name i.e. The reason behind this issue is that Windows will recognize the Blue Yeti microphone with another name. You won’t be able to use the Blue Yeti microphone for recording and you won’t find any drivers for this microphone as well. These issues will obviously prevent you from using the microphone.

For some users, they might get a “No drivers found” error message when connecting the Blue Yeti to their systems especially Windows. You might also see a yellow warning sign as well. The most common place where you will find Blue Yeti is the Other devices section in device manager. If you look in the device manager, you will notice that the microphone isn’t listed under Sound, video and game controllers. I will maintain Logitech G-Hub installed hoping that sooner or later they will release an update that corrects the problem and be able to use its advanced equalization and profile functions again.If you own a Blue Yeti microphone then you might experience the issue with Blue Yeti drivers or with the working of the microphone. I also used this command in Terminal to remove all the drivers I deleted and I will no longer use (if I'm not wrong, I think this removes a folder that works as cache of drivers):Īfter reboot the system, the microphone should now use the built-in macOS driver with no problem.įor now, my Blue Yeti X microphone seems to work without problems with macOS Monterey 12.2.1.

To remove the Logitech G-Hub driver you just need to remove the file "logi_audio_override.kext" from the folder library/extensions of your system hard drive (I just moved it to a folder in my Desktop to keep a backup of the file). Of course, doing these, all the "Blue Voice" effects and other settings that Logitech's G-Hub app allowed will no longer work, but the microphone should still be usable in its basic functions including volume control or mode change with its physical buttons. I removed that driver and now my Blue Yeti X microphone is using the integrated driver of macOS and it seems to work without issues. It seems related to the Logitech G-Hub driver for Blue Yeti microphones.
