![]() These are the Home, Yeti, and Settings screens. Although you can also register your Yeti. Blue Sherpa Home screen with Blue Yeti firmware updateĪssuming your Yeti is plugged into one of your computer’s USB ports you should see the Sherpa app Home page display an image of your Yeti and its serial number. If your Yeti is due a firmware update, you’ll see an orange button in the corner of the Yeti image inviting you to update the mic’s firmware. To proceed with a firmware update, click the orange button. The left-hand panel changes to show the details of your Yeti’s current firmware version and the version number of the available update.Īll you need to do is click on the big green button to start the hardware update. If everything has gone well, which it did with my Yeti, you’ll see a notice saying the update is complete and that your device has been updated to the latest version. You can then click OK to move on and control your Yeti remotely. Unfortunately, it was at this point where things went wrong for me. Instead of seeing the normal Home panel or the Yeti, I got the “Oh no!” message. If this also happened to you, jump ahead to see how I solved the Blue Sherpa app not detecting the Yeti mic. The Sherpa Yeti control screen is split into two halves, the Mic Settings and the Headphone Settings. ![]()
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