This week, the Rodecaster Pro became a little more useful. Not uncommon when companies issue firmware updates, but Rode has been consistently improving the podcast mixing desk’s features for the last ...
Ideal for both podcasters and streamers, Rode’s box is a technicolour dream for audio creation. With more inputs than you’ll ever need and incredible customisation options across every fader, the ...
When Rode unveiled the original Rodecaster Pro it was something unusual: a capable mixing desk with a singular focus on podcasting. It made it easy to record multiple guests in person or over the ...
When it comes to content creation, audio is everything. RODE has been an industry leader in this space for more than 50 years, and when it released its original RODECaster Pro (reviewed here), it ...
The Rodecaster Pro II brings more than just a cosmetic upgrade to its predecessor, with heaps of incredible functionality hidden inside. Versatile faders combined with custom audio routing mean the ...
I wasn’t alone in loving the Rodecaster Pro when it arrived four and a half years ago. Sometimes a product comes along and just makes perfect sense, comfortably plugging a wide hole in the market.
Podcasting: it’s dead easy, right? Plonk down in front of a microphone, hit record, and you’ll be top of the iTunes charts in no time. Sorry to break it to you, but there’s a lot more to it than that: ...
Want a professional-sounding podcast? You’ll need more than a microphone and something to say. Mixing channels, triggering sound effects and making on-the-fly EQ adjustments can turn an hour of ...
As a frequent podcast host/producer/editor, I found very few things to quibble with when I reviewed Rode Microphone’s Rodecaster Pro. There was, however, one very big issue: multi-track recording. For ...