5/20/2023 0 Comments Blue yeti not recognized macI 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. 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. To use a device, such as Internal Microphone, click it. You should see a list of devices you can use as a sound source, including, (hopefully) the microphone you want to use. Head to System Preferences > Sound, and then click the Input tab. 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. A common cause of microphone problems is a misconfigured sound input. ![]() It seems related to the Logitech G-Hub driver for Blue Yeti microphones.
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