I highly recommend getting the shock mount for the Yeti, the stand is basically a giant tuning fork, and my sound improved tenfold when I added the shock mount. I also purchased a very cheap Mic stand, and a 5lb weight to hold it down (because it's top-heavy).
I use Adobe Audition, I tried GarageBand, but found it wasn't quite up to snuff for what I was trying to do. With Audition I've created custom noise gate filters which help remove extra sounds.
Ok so I actually ran into a similar problem with my boom arm and I fixed albeit with a method you may not like. So, I first tried to attach the Yeti to the screw able part under the mic clip. However the part underneath was too small as it would screw into the bottom of my Yeti. So, I had no choice but buy a mic shock mount from Amazon. It was $70 USD but its been working for the past 2-3 years so I think its worth it. This is it. The Blue radius 2 is current on sale for $44 USD. There are other third part shock mounts that may work but I think its better to go first party since its guaranteed to work with the Yeti.
Once I received the shock mount setup wasn't too bad. However, I did run into a little snag. The thread adapter that came with the shock mount didn't fit (it was slightly smaller that what I needed). Lucky, for me my grandfather worked at a radio station in the 60s. He told me to fix the issue with electrical tape around the threaded screw and it worked. The tape does need to be fixed from time to time but overall the issue is fixed. Its been attached to my desk for the past 2-3 years and counting.
Like I said before, the Yeti is a HEAVY microphone. Unfortunately, I haven't used a Yeti in years, I would look for a microphone boom (that's the stand you're referring to) that has adjustable weighting OR Google around to find booms that other people have used with their Yeti.
A shock mount is designed to reduce the noises your desk makes. Better put, if you don't have a shock mount, you go from solid joint to solid joint to solid joint. If you bump your desk, your desk reverberates to the boom, the boom reverberates to your mic clip, and your mic clip reverberates to your microphone (basically, any movements you make that touches something that is touching your boom, you're going to get noise). What a shock mount does is suspends the microphone in a way that makes it so those noises are mostly (if not completely) negated. Assuming you have a boom that is strong enough to hold the weight of your microphone, I believe that Radius II shock mount should be able to handle horizontal positioning. If you live near a Guitar Center, they carry Radius II shock mounts. You can pick it up, try it, and return it if it doesn't work.
There are a lot of generic shockmount brands, I cannot comment on how good/bad they are, however Blue makes its own shock mounts that are pretty expensive that they guarentee to fit their mics well.
https://www.amazon.com/Blue-Microphones-RADIUS-II-Microphone/dp/B00TTQLA50
Microphone scissors are interesting because what you pay for is really durability, do some research, but I would rather pay more for something that lasts forever than to buy something cheap. Ive heard great things about the RODE PSA1
It's not small, but it works well. I'd only buy it if I needed it. I got mine without ever really testing to see if it's necessary.
I literally just bought that last night on Amazon. $46 and it's Prime as opposed to like $80 from the Blue website.
Glad to hear further positive feedback than I already have on it.
I would recommend you the <strong>shock mount for the yeti</strong> and/or the <strong>rode PSA1</strong> (<strong>my setup with a samson C03U</strong>) to absorb the typing and as five_monkeys said trying to gate the noise. I personally use <strong>voicemeeter banana</strong> to tune the sensibility and noise gate.
So i have a shock mount that's compatible that ive been using the past year and a bit;
It hasnt given me much problem so far and with the Rode Swivel Mount its been extremely maneuverable. The only issue ive had so far (which is why im actually browsing the topic) is that the shock mount doesnt seem to be compatible with the Razer pop filter... I might be installing it wrong but it seems like it doesnt sit in the mount...
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Both the shock mount and the arm swung me about 150 canadian rupees when I got them so they arent too cheap though!
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EDIT: just noticed it covers the light button and headphone jack.... never needed those so...
Personally I use a Blue Yeti with a generic pop filter and the "Radius" Blue Yeti shock mount (Link For It Here) and it honestly works amazingly. I'd also recommend using heavy felt for sound reflection reduction around your recording area. If you can't do that for whatever reason i used egg cartons (and lot of them) stapled to my walls when i started out. (use a spray bottle with watered down bleach to clean them before you use them. and even a light coat of spray paint makes the whole thing look good too.
shock mount for the yeti if interested. It's made by blue so it'll definitely fit
It's a Blue's own shockmount called Radius II. https://www.amazon.com/Blue-Radius-II-Microphone-Improved/dp/B00TTQLA50
I was looking to get the Campro spider shockmount but nowhere to be found.
Here to second the Yeti. I originally bought it for just gaming. Since I'm getting setup for streaming, I've also found that it's the new standard in mics. Depending on how loud you type and how fidgety you are, you'll have to adjust the gain to prevent it from picking up background noise.
Btw, nice to haves that go along with it (and currently on my shopping list of items to pick up) are a good mic stand and a shock mount. Blue makes a good shock mount for their mic and I've read that Rode makes a great mic stand/desk mount. Links below for reference.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00TTQLA50 http://www.adorama.com/RDPSA1.html
Blue Microphones RADIUS II Microphone Shock Mount for Yeti/Yeti Pro with Improved Hinge Design https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TTQLA50/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_CtScxbP3ZFGM4
This I guess. sorry I couldn't be more help bud. http://www.amazon.com/Blue-Microphones-RADIUS-II-Microphone/dp/B00TTQLA50/ref=pd_sxp_grid_pt_2_2