I recently got the podmic and I like it a lot, and I am looking forward to getting the rodecaster pro 2 to see how well they can work together for my stream and content. Thanks for making a great microphone.
Hi I have a question. I'm using the pro 2 . So i have pod mics two of them. and i'm using a wireless mic for the extra two guests. My question is which is the best place to connect the receiver and the type of mic on the roadcaster?
Good question! If you have two of our Series IV wireless microphones, then you can sync them directly to the RØDECaster Pro II's built-in receiver! This will occupy inputs 1 and 2. Here is how to set this up - help.rode.com/hc/en-us/articles/8466959925903-How-to-pair-the-R%C3%98DECaster-Pro-II-Duo-to-a-R%C3%98DE-Wireless-Series-IV-Transmitter For the PodMics, I would then recommend connecting them to inputs 3 and 4 🫡
@@rodemic Hi thank you for your reply. So i'm using the two rode pod mics connected. Then the second mics are lapel mics landmark M2 WIRELESS. So on the roadcaster on the part of selecting the type of mic which do i choose for the wireless mics as i have cable input to the roadcaster?
Do we need to have a mic output on a fader? Coming from the GoXLR and we just set it and forget it, and we had the ability to use the cough button for muting, either set to hold or a toggle. Can we do the same with the Rodecaster? This made it where we didn’t lose a fader to the mic, if that makes sense
It will need to be on a fader to be accessed, though you can set it onto one of the digital faders to leave one of the physical faders available for another channel!
RCP2 would be a great mixing board for a radio station if it only had more stereo USB input channels to connect to a radio playout software. Like 4 stereo inputs on USB 1 would be perfect. USB 2 could then be used to stream to a dedicated pc.
@@rodemicHaving the ability to control the virtual channels like mute, volume via pc software would be a great addition now that most radio sations have djs remote in.
Wait, you can link two inputs into a single fader as a stereo source? Well, that gives a workaround to the need for a 4th virtual channel for streamers then (though that would still be nice to see, maybe as a second virt channel coming through USB2)....run a USB-based DAC like a Fiio K3 for your music into two of the physical ports on the RCP2 and stereo-link those two ports to a single fader, then use the virtual channels for game, chat, and system sounds (alerts/browsers etc)...not as cost-effective as an extra virtual channel on USB2 would be for the end user, but definitely a workable alternative.
I bought rodecaster pro 2, I'm broadcasting live with android phone, usb 2 cable does not charge, is there an apparatus or alternative solution for my phone to charge, thank you
how can i assign the faders i have the rodecaster Duo and i got 4 faders from left to right i want then to control 1 Mic 2 music 3 voice Chat 4 system Volume and i cant get it to work please help
Hey there, we'd recommend that you ask our Discord community about this one here: discord.gg/9RkVJ43qXk Or our support team here: rode.com/en/support/contact
You will need a storage device such as a MicroSD or External SSD. If you are trying record directly to your computer via USB, we'd suggest heading to our User Guide here for setup tips: rode.com/en/user-guides/rodecaster-pro-ii/recording-and-exporting-audio#:~:text=Recording%20to%20a%20Computer%20via%20USB
I wish we could use the usb-c secondary to link another audio interface For example (a DJ controller that has dual usb-A plugs) Basically using USB (A) to USB (c) cable or adapter
So I’m other words you can control game audio and music with out having both usb plugged in I guess I won’t be control music with a fader like on the goxlr
If the only audio on your stream is your mic, your game and your music, then yes, you can control all three on faders using just one cable. Just assign your game to the main channel, your music to the chat channel and you should be all good 👌
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Looked at many other videos, of course I didn't find this one first. Helped a ton! Loving this interface!
I recently got the podmic and I like it a lot, and I am looking forward to getting the rodecaster pro 2 to see how well they can work together for my stream and content. Thanks for making a great microphone.
Podmic is okay, but I love the sound of the SM7B from Shure
@stanjansen1704 the fifine k688 or the maono pd400x are also very great I'm getting one of them till I afford the sm7b
@@TheDarkenedKaiser I think you tagged the wrong person. My question was about stereochannels
@@stanjansen1704 u were talking about the sm7b
Good stuff!
Keep making explainer videos.
This is amazing.
Hi I have a question. I'm using the pro 2 . So i have pod mics two of them. and i'm using a wireless mic for the extra two guests. My question is which is the best place to connect the receiver and the type of mic on the roadcaster?
Good question! If you have two of our Series IV wireless microphones, then you can sync them directly to the RØDECaster Pro II's built-in receiver! This will occupy inputs 1 and 2. Here is how to set this up - help.rode.com/hc/en-us/articles/8466959925903-How-to-pair-the-R%C3%98DECaster-Pro-II-Duo-to-a-R%C3%98DE-Wireless-Series-IV-Transmitter
For the PodMics, I would then recommend connecting them to inputs 3 and 4 🫡
@@rodemic Hi thank you for your reply.
So i'm using the two rode pod mics connected. Then the second mics are lapel mics landmark M2 WIRELESS. So on the roadcaster on the part of selecting the type of mic which do i choose for the wireless mics as i have cable input to the roadcaster?
Love it!! Thank you so much!!
Do we need to have a mic output on a fader? Coming from the GoXLR and we just set it and forget it, and we had the ability to use the cough button for muting, either set to hold or a toggle. Can we do the same with the Rodecaster? This made it where we didn’t lose a fader to the mic, if that makes sense
It will need to be on a fader to be accessed, though you can set it onto one of the digital faders to leave one of the physical faders available for another channel!
@@rodemic Thanks!
can you guys enable sound effects pads on chained inputs for instance line in 1 and 2 as stereo
RCP2 would be a great mixing board for a radio station if it only had more stereo USB input channels to connect to a radio playout software. Like 4 stereo inputs on USB 1 would be perfect. USB 2 could then be used to stream to a dedicated pc.
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So MUCH to play with, so little time in each day.
Chores, what chores?
Whee!
Are the levels of the vitual channels controllabe via the pc software?
Not at this stage, no.
@@rodemicHaving the ability to control the virtual channels like mute, volume via pc software would be a great addition now that most radio sations have djs remote in.
Wait, you can link two inputs into a single fader as a stereo source? Well, that gives a workaround to the need for a 4th virtual channel for streamers then (though that would still be nice to see, maybe as a second virt channel coming through USB2)....run a USB-based DAC like a Fiio K3 for your music into two of the physical ports on the RCP2 and stereo-link those two ports to a single fader, then use the virtual channels for game, chat, and system sounds (alerts/browsers etc)...not as cost-effective as an extra virtual channel on USB2 would be for the end user, but definitely a workable alternative.
Is there a way to connect the audio directly into a Sony camera from the rodecaster pro 2?
There is, however we don't recommend it. We would suggest the best approach would be to record directly to the RØDECaster Pro II and sync in post.
I bought rodecaster pro 2, I'm broadcasting live with android phone, usb 2 cable does not charge, is there an apparatus or alternative solution for my phone to charge, thank you
Hey there, sorry to hear you're having trouble. Please reach out to our team so we can assist. You can reach us here: rode.com/contact
how can i assign the faders i have the rodecaster Duo and i got 4 faders from left to right i want then to control 1 Mic 2 music 3 voice Chat 4 system Volume and i cant get it to work please help
Hey there, we'd recommend that you ask our Discord community about this one here: discord.gg/9RkVJ43qXk
Or our support team here: rode.com/en/support/contact
I try to record my pickup or tapeplayer. But I don’t get the channels left and right
Sorry to hear! Just to confirm how do you have it connected to the RØDECaster Pro II?
@@rodemic with a 2 x jek to acr cable
what do i do? i’m trying to record off my rodecaster pro 2, and when i hit the “rec” it doesn’t begin to record the button is still blue
You will need a storage device such as a MicroSD or External SSD. If you are trying record directly to your computer via USB, we'd suggest heading to our User Guide here for setup tips: rode.com/en/user-guides/rodecaster-pro-ii/recording-and-exporting-audio#:~:text=Recording%20to%20a%20Computer%20via%20USB
Can I assign effects to a single channel?
Yes you can
I wish we could use the usb-c secondary to link another audio interface
For example (a DJ controller that has dual usb-A plugs)
Basically using USB (A) to USB (c) cable or adapter
So I’m other words you can control game audio and music with out having both usb plugged in I guess I won’t be control music with a fader like on the goxlr
If the only audio on your stream is your mic, your game and your music, then yes, you can control all three on faders using just one cable. Just assign your game to the main channel, your music to the chat channel and you should be all good 👌
too fast for me and difficult to follow as a total beginner, you push those buttons so fast.
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