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Hello. I have purchased a rodecaster pro DUO. It only has two jacks. I want to connect to it a casio PX S1100 piano, which has two line outputs (L/R). But the problem is that I need one jack on the rodecaster for the microphone. Will I be able to connect the piano into one jack using a 2 mono to 1 stereo cable. Will there be a stereo pair?
thank you so much. i had some problems with the rode pr2 and ps5. i build a setup where i wanted only one mixer for everything and i love to control the audio on the faders. ps5 and recognise the rode pro 2 as a usb sound card which is fine by me but after some minutes it makes a noise (not ground loop) which even at the rode support centre can‘t tell me what it is. This way works just fine by me now
@@IcEdUp856There are a few methods which work fine. I used a TRS 3.5 mm to 2xXLR cable. TRS goes to 1- your audio output monitor or 2- to your audio output capture card (i tried all, the best for me id Avermedia 2.1). Set PS5 audio to HDMI and dont forget to put it on Linear PMC also use a Ground Loop Noise Isolator for each 3.5mm cable. for the mic i use the USB 2 port, which allows you to mute yourself to your chat game but not to the stream. I'm still not satisficed with this because i want to control with three different faders the 1 game sound 2 team voice chat 3 my game voice chat. I manage to do all this before with astro a50 headset because they have SPDIF and the PS5 systems works with that, but i can't use the VRR and ALLM option and if i pay all for high end devices i want to use them 😋. I'm waiting this days some other types of cables to do some other tries and even if i have to use two mic is ok i just want: ONE RING TO RULE THEM ALL🤣🤣🤣 PS: That unbearable sound on Rode Pro II start in 2-5 min and on Rode duo 15-30 also i test it it goes away alone at the same time if you leave it. I send it the tests at RODE too maybe they will figure it out what this is
Option 1: get the cable I showed but run the 1/4 jacks out of the dj mixer, run the 3.5mm to a Bluetooth receiver that has a 3.5mm input. They sell for like $20 on Amazon. Connect the Bluetooth receiver to the Rodecaster and your dj audio will now be on the Bluetooth input, so all your mic inputs will still be available. Option 2: if your Dj mixer can run audio into a computer, then hook up the computer to a USB input on the Rodecaster and have the dj audio come through the computer into the Rodecaster
@@DoubtMeTech bluetooth has latency but it would work, computer method would probably be better quality might require another device and some configuration ~ thanks
Great video I successfully connected my DDJ flx6 pioneer controller. How do I now connect my jbl 710 external speakers to this setup to get the sound coming out of speakers. I cannot figure it out
I've been trying to find answers about headphone splitter function with the rodecaster pro 2. I want my pre-cue to play in my head phones. right now I am only about to play it through the computer. Which splitter would I need for the rodecaster and my headphones which are connected to the rodecaster as well? Not sure if you have any info LOL
I know this video is over a year old, so I'm not confident you'll reply, but I've just bought a Schiit stack, Magni Unity, Modi and Loki Mini+ Would the example you used in this video work with that stack? I'm trying to find an option to retain my XLR mic with the audio stack
Very useful video. Thank you. I have a Yamaha dgx-660 digital piano (1/4 inch TS TO dual 1/4 inch TS) . After combining input 2+3 like the way you showed in your video and plug them into 2 (black) & 3 (red) at combo jacks at back of RCP2, is it correct to play piano with both hands (LH at lower end and RH at upper end of piano) and play as loud as I can, so sounds is in the 'middle' of the green area? Or Do these separately by panning left (play loudly on LEFT lower end of piano) and panning RIGHT) then re assigned 2+3 combo into 1 fader? Hope I can explain clearly. English is not my 1st language and I am beginner in my audio learning journey. If you could please do a short tutorial on this, that would be wonderful. Thank you.
Also I am confuse about when I put faders at unity level (I did use the wizard) and when I saw RCP2 videos on TH-cam. They put faders right at the bottom to start? Also how can I control the faders as VOLUME control for audience during livestream? How can I balance sound between my vocal mic (shure BETA 57A Dynamic bogan mic) and piano? So confuse trying to work these out
Great video! I have the rode caster duo I use to power my shure SM7b and have a pair of sennheiser hd 560s I like to competitive game but I feel like the rode caster duo doesn’t sound eq the headphones well so I wanted to hook up an external dac/amp to have a dedicated power for headphone for sound eq. Am I crazy for doing that? Just annoying you can not sound eq headphones in the rode caster duo thank you in advance definitely gained a sub from me
Perhaps I worded my comment wrong. Whenever I plug in two 1/4 jacks (say in channels 3 and 4), and make them stereo, the RCP2 automatically makes them Line-in when they are joined. I don’t have to “manually” set them as Line-in beforehand.
Great post, very helpful. I notice that if you turn on processing on a line input stereo paired channel (eg Compressor) the input goes mono and pumps every couple of seconds. Is processing incompatible with line level and/or stereo pairs? Thank you.
Using any type of processing will change the quality of the source audio. So depending on your audio source, I would turn processing off unless you're going for a certain effect and know what you're doing.
Quick question, I'm not sure if it's been asked by anybody else. Would connecting an RCA (From the DAC) to a single TS (Rear of RoderCaster Duo) Y Cable work? I currently have my microphone occupying the first XLR/TRS Input.
Is it possible to use a simple USB-C to AUX cable to get audio into the Rodecaster Pro II via USB-C input #2? I'm trying to figure out how to get audio from a game console into the Rodecaster without using the XLR inputs since all of them are already being used for mics. My plan is to use an HDMI audio extractor with an AUX jack and connect that to USB-C input #2. I'm wondering if that will even work.
I haven't tried it, but in theory it would work if the 3.5mm to usb c cable transmits the audio and is recognized by the rodcaster. Sounds like something you'd have to try out. Let me know if it works
Thanks for this. I'm trying to get an easy way to understand this. I'm connecting speakers that are analog powered Rocket 5's, So any help is appreciated.
Xlrs are mic level. Line level is for the 1/4 jacks. So if you have a device that outputs line level XLR, then you'll need xlr to 1/4 cables to run the 1/4 into the Rodecaster
Yes XLR to XLR cables can work for mic or line level, but the line level input on the Rodecaster Pro II only works with the 1/4 jack. The XLR on the Rodecaster Pro II only does mic level.
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Does it work with xlr cables or only quarter inch???
@@weissomar 1/4" as those are used for LINE LEVEL audio.
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I try to make videos that I wish I could watch when I'm trying to learn something. I hate how much wasted time on BS is on tutorial videos nowadays 😂
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this video is absolutely the best tutorial for creating a line for livestream. i am so excited to try this for my live stream on X
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Dude! This video just made my whole day!!! I’ve been looking for this solution for a while now. Thanks!!!! 🙏
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What amp did you use for this?
I like the fact that you talk exactly about what your title is, without a lot of other BS.
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Your video has answered one of my questions. Thanks a bunch
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Thank you, at first I was bummed the RP2 didn't have a dedicated 3.5mm input like the first gen (still am) but I'm happy there's a replacement way
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Great video , simple and to the point ! Refreshing ! So many annoying youtubers out there with inflated videos… hope peeps show support and use your affiliate links.
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@@DoubtMeTechis there any way of hooking up Hercules Dj air control with the usb output to work with the rode caster pro 2?
Great Video. This helped me a lot to save a sound issue for the gaming sound... Many thanks.
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excellent video. Just the one I needed. Thank you.
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Hello. I have purchased a rodecaster pro DUO. It only has two jacks. I want to connect to it a casio PX S1100 piano, which has two line outputs (L/R). But the problem is that I need one jack on the rodecaster for the microphone. Will I be able to connect the piano into one jack using a 2 mono to 1 stereo cable. Will there be a stereo pair?
If you do what you asked, you will have a summed up mono signal coming into the line input
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This is exactly what I was looking for. I take it that I can connect my DAC to it by doing the method you described, correct?
If it has a line level out, then yes
@@DoubtMeTech, tried this and it works flawlessly with my Schiit Bifrost 2 DAC, thank you!
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thank you so much. i had some problems with the rode pr2 and ps5. i build a setup where i wanted only one mixer for everything and i love to control the audio on the faders. ps5 and recognise the rode pro 2 as a usb sound card which is fine by me but after some minutes it makes a noise (not ground loop) which even at the rode support centre can‘t tell me what it is.
This way works just fine by me now
@@plakugerti how you got it to work? Which cable did you buy?
@@IcEdUp856There are a few methods which work fine. I used a TRS 3.5 mm to 2xXLR cable. TRS goes to 1- your audio output monitor or 2- to your audio output capture card (i tried all, the best for me id Avermedia 2.1). Set PS5 audio to HDMI and dont forget to put it on Linear PMC also use a Ground Loop Noise Isolator for each 3.5mm cable. for the mic i use the USB 2 port, which allows you to mute yourself to your chat game but not to the stream.
I'm still not satisficed with this because i want to control with three different faders the 1 game sound 2 team voice chat 3 my game voice chat.
I manage to do all this before with astro a50 headset because they have SPDIF and the PS5 systems works with that, but i can't use the VRR and ALLM option and if i pay all for high end devices i want to use them 😋. I'm waiting this days some other types of cables to do some other tries and even if i have to use two mic is ok i just want: ONE RING TO RULE THEM ALL🤣🤣🤣
PS: That unbearable sound on Rode Pro II start in 2-5 min and on Rode duo 15-30 also i test it it goes away alone at the same time if you leave it. I send it the tests at RODE too maybe they will figure it out what this is
I need that + 4 mics though !!
Option 1: get the cable I showed but run the 1/4 jacks out of the dj mixer, run the 3.5mm to a Bluetooth receiver that has a 3.5mm input. They sell for like $20 on Amazon. Connect the Bluetooth receiver to the Rodecaster and your dj audio will now be on the Bluetooth input, so all your mic inputs will still be available.
Option 2: if your Dj mixer can run audio into a computer, then hook up the computer to a USB input on the Rodecaster and have the dj audio come through the computer into the Rodecaster
@@DoubtMeTech bluetooth has latency but it would work, computer method would probably be better quality might require another device and some configuration ~ thanks
thank you
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Good Stuff Nice Video
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Great video I successfully connected my DDJ flx6 pioneer controller. How do I now connect my jbl 710 external speakers to this setup to get the sound coming out of speakers. I cannot figure it out
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what about for the Rodecaster Duo? Is that the same thing?
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I've been trying to find answers about headphone splitter function with the rodecaster pro 2. I want my pre-cue to play in my head phones. right now I am only about to play it through the computer. Which splitter would I need for the rodecaster and my headphones which are connected to the rodecaster as well? Not sure if you have any info LOL
I have a RodecasterPro1-- and I don't think that cabability of the 3.5 line in is possible? I think those are only for mics?
You are correct. However the Rodecaster Pro 1 does have a 3.5mm input, so you can use a 1/4" Y cable to 3.5mm TRS.
I know this video is over a year old, so I'm not confident you'll reply, but
I've just bought a Schiit stack, Magni Unity, Modi and Loki Mini+
Would the example you used in this video work with that stack? I'm trying to find an option to retain my XLR mic with the audio stack
Very useful video. Thank you. I have a Yamaha dgx-660 digital piano (1/4 inch TS TO dual 1/4 inch TS) .
After combining input 2+3 like the way you showed in your video and plug them
into 2 (black) & 3 (red) at combo jacks at back of RCP2, is it correct to play piano with both hands (LH at lower end and RH at upper end of piano) and play as loud as I can, so sounds is in the 'middle' of the green area?
Or
Do these separately by panning left (play loudly on LEFT lower end of piano) and panning RIGHT) then re assigned 2+3 combo into 1 fader?
Hope I can explain clearly. English is not my 1st language and I am beginner in my audio learning journey.
If you could please do a short tutorial on this, that would be wonderful.
Thank you.
Also I am confuse about when I put faders at unity level (I did use the wizard) and when I saw RCP2 videos on TH-cam. They put faders right at the bottom to start?
Also how can I control the faders as VOLUME control for audience during livestream? How can I balance sound between my vocal mic (shure BETA 57A Dynamic bogan mic) and piano? So confuse trying to work these out
Great video! I have the rode caster duo I use to power my shure SM7b and have a pair of sennheiser hd 560s I like to competitive game but I feel like the rode caster duo doesn’t sound eq the headphones well so I wanted to hook up an external dac/amp to have a dedicated power for headphone for sound eq. Am I crazy for doing that? Just annoying you can not sound eq headphones in the rode caster duo thank you in advance definitely gained a sub from me
Whenever you make a stereo pair it automatically makes the connected channel pair Line-in. At least it does on my firmware version.
Why would you want stereo mic level as a pair?
Perhaps I worded my comment wrong. Whenever I plug in two 1/4 jacks (say in channels 3 and 4), and make them stereo, the RCP2 automatically makes them Line-in when they are joined. I don’t have to “manually” set them as Line-in beforehand.
Great post, very helpful. I notice that if you turn on processing on a line input stereo paired channel (eg Compressor) the input goes mono and pumps every couple of seconds. Is processing incompatible with line level and/or stereo pairs? Thank you.
Using any type of processing will change the quality of the source audio. So depending on your audio source, I would turn processing off unless you're going for a certain effect and know what you're doing.
what about a rca to headphone jack cable?
Use RCA to 1/4" jacks
Can you them connect the Rodecaster pro 2 to a laptop via USB to work with OBS or Ecam live?
Yes you can. It's really simple actually. There are 2 usb ports on the back and both will work
Quick question, I'm not sure if it's been asked by anybody else. Would connecting an RCA (From the DAC) to a single TS (Rear of RoderCaster Duo) Y Cable work? I currently have my microphone occupying the first XLR/TRS Input.
Could use one just to make it mono no?
Is it possible to use a simple USB-C to AUX cable to get audio into the Rodecaster Pro II via USB-C input #2? I'm trying to figure out how to get audio from a game console into the Rodecaster without using the XLR inputs since all of them are already being used for mics. My plan is to use an HDMI audio extractor with an AUX jack and connect that to USB-C input #2. I'm wondering if that will even work.
I haven't tried it, but in theory it would work if the 3.5mm to usb c cable transmits the audio and is recognized by the rodcaster. Sounds like something you'd have to try out. Let me know if it works
Great Review, Thanks from Belgium
I"m trying to plug my alai mini play 3 into my rodecaster pro 2 but it's like got a LOT of noise and a weird panning warp
Thanks for this. I'm trying to get an easy way to understand this. I'm connecting speakers that are analog powered Rocket 5's, So any help is appreciated.
If I wanted to use this method for Instagram Lives, would I get the same quality? Also, the TSSR cord has to have 2 cables as well?
So doing the same thing but using XLRs wouldn't work?
Xlrs are mic level. Line level is for the 1/4 jacks. So if you have a device that outputs line level XLR, then you'll need xlr to 1/4 cables to run the 1/4 into the Rodecaster
Actually, XLR to XLR also works at Line Level.
Yes XLR to XLR cables can work for mic or line level, but the line level input on the Rodecaster Pro II only works with the 1/4 jack. The XLR on the Rodecaster Pro II only does mic level.
@@DoubtMeTech "but the line level input on the Rodecaster Pro II only works with the 1/4 jack. The XLR on the Rodecaster Pro II only does mic level."
What if I record from the RCP2 into my phone video, coming from my instrument which will be a Maschine drum machine
this feels like the weakest part of the Rodecaster pro 2/duo, why no analog inputs? ppl still use them.
I agree
I guess this is only for the RP2.
Whats the name of the cable?😂😂
It depends on what device you're trying to connect.
Here's an example of one of the cables that works: amzn.to/3XtPgOy
@@DoubtMeTech thanks family, im just trying to connect my ps5 to my rc2
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