You're not wrong! While this is far from cheap, but in the grand scheme of video podcasting, is about as cheap as you can get. We will keep your feedback in mind and possibly do a even more budget friendly option soon.
Pro would be perfectly fine starting out. We are on the Pro plan ourselves. Riverside, sponsorship aside, has been a great partner for our remote podcasts and they continue to add new features and improve their offering.
Great video thanks. Just to clarify you have the duo connected to your computer then in riverside you use is as the mic source? Then the phone for the video…. In riverside do you just do a recording as usual but not add a guest?
Can you elaborate on your question? If we had a switcher as part of this setup, we could use that and the switching would also be done in riverside yes. Within riverside it’ll record both parties and then you can go back and edit as needed. I do not believe you can do it in real time.
Brands need to come up with a total audio and video recording integration so there would be no need anymore for the separate audio and video recording routes. 1 device where you connect all your mic’s, headphones and camera’s to. Hit record and go! It would spit out video ISO files of every camera plus an xml file for video editing like an ATEM, and multitrack audio like a Rodecaster.
@@daanothoff just looked it up after seeing your reply. That’s cool! At least it’s a step in the right direction! Thanks for updating me- I appreciate it!
Within riverside you can set the CAMERA to be the iphone and the audio to come from the mixer. if you are just using an iphone only, you can set the audio to come from the iphone as well (but I would not recommend that). IF you do be sure to use Riverside's Magic Audio tool to make it better!
Good question! I have yet to try it out, but my guess is you could also join riverside as a guest and use another cellphone or camera to do the other angle.
You can always go cheaper, but this setup does seem awesome. I want mine to be way more portable and I'm planning to use Wireless Go 2's with Interview Go handhelds, and a camera on a tripod. And maybe if it takes off, I can get another camera and then another, and travel to outdoor shooting locations for my show or in their locations so every interaction with a guest is unique.
I think that's a good idea! Wireless go's are great and we use them for various things when we are out of the studio. If you start with one camera, you can work your way up to a second one and use that second one as your roaming camera and just alter between guests (would require an operator though)
@@TheStudioBusiness thank you! I’m trying to decide on the camera right now. I just made a list of everything that needs to happen first before recording my first episode, and it feels much more achievable now especially with videos like yours to help.
To answer the title question, it is certainly not. I'd say, "a decent $1000 option." Also, I love me some Rode products, but that podmic is one of their weakest offerings. Great looking, thin sounding. I'd shift the cash around and get two Rode Procasters. Wayyyyyy better, and a great alternative to the same old SM7b sound.
@@TheStudioBusiness cheaper micstands or booms, samson or something would be just fine. Also, it depends on how attached one is to using something as feature-loaded and sexy as the Rodecaster. For 300 bucks you can do very well with something like an Audient id14 interface.
There are always ways to go more affordable, this felt like a good mix of quality products without going overboard. Getting a 2 person setup with video going for $1000 felt like a good deal to me. What would you suggest as the mixer replacement?
Very basic info. no info about how to cable connect to camera and mic. about how to connect to compiter. How about mullti camera environment. I wish it was a technically rich conrent.
We wanted to keep this video more basic based on the title and audience we were going after. We do discuss how to pair it with the camera and how to plug it into a computer. We have more advanced videos on the channel if you want to look into more complex setups!
Thanks for sharing the gear for starters
No problem! This setup checks all of the boxes for the money.
Thanks for sharing! I love Riverside. Camo is another option for converting your phone into a webcam
Of course, glad you liked it. Thanks for the tip and comment!
I just purchased my mics yesterday I’m getting the rode caster pro 2 next thanks guys 👍🏾
Awesome video. Where can I get a mic stand like that?
How can I get sound directly into my camera with this !??
How does the video integrate into this?
Just ONE wireless mic or can you do two?
What would you change if you need for a 3 people podcast?
I’d just upgrade the main unit to the 4 channel rodecaster pro ii.
This is not budget guys :D
You're not wrong! While this is far from cheap, but in the grand scheme of video podcasting, is about as cheap as you can get. We will keep your feedback in mind and possibly do a even more budget friendly option soon.
Great video! What's the tune playing at 1.03?
Really interested in integrating Riverside as a part of our podcast studio. Do you recommend the Pro plan or Business plan?
Pro would be perfectly fine starting out. We are on the Pro plan ourselves. Riverside, sponsorship aside, has been a great partner for our remote podcasts and they continue to add new features and improve their offering.
@@TheStudioBusiness Thanks so much..appreciate the feedback.
Great video thanks. Just to clarify you have the duo connected to your computer then in riverside you use is as the mic source? Then the phone for the video…. In riverside do you just do a recording as usual but not add a guest?
When you log into your Riverside studio, which mic do you select with the dual mic setup?
You would select the rodecaster as a whole. Use the usb out on that and it will allow for both to pass through.
can you use the switcher in riverside?
Can you elaborate on your question? If we had a switcher as part of this setup, we could use that and the switching would also be done in riverside yes. Within riverside it’ll record both parties and then you can go back and edit as needed. I do not believe you can do it in real time.
What is the desk stand link ?
Brands need to come up with a total audio and video recording integration so there would be no need anymore for the separate audio and video recording routes. 1 device where you connect all your mic’s, headphones and camera’s to. Hit record and go! It would spit out video ISO files of every camera plus an xml file for video editing like an ATEM, and multitrack audio like a Rodecaster.
Is there anything like that out there that you know of that does that or similar?
@@Panda-lq6hh To my knowledge nothing like this exists unfortunately.
@@Panda-lq6hh Rode just dropped the Rodcaster Video. Too bad it features only 2 XLR inputs, but this is basically the device I was describing.
@@daanothoff just looked it up after seeing your reply. That’s cool! At least it’s a step in the right direction! Thanks for updating me- I appreciate it!
thx for the video , but how u add the sound when u use the iphone ?
Within riverside you can set the CAMERA to be the iphone and the audio to come from the mixer. if you are just using an iphone only, you can set the audio to come from the iphone as well (but I would not recommend that). IF you do be sure to use Riverside's Magic Audio tool to make it better!
Thanks for sharing!
Okay. With this setup what would you need on your computer and what software do you use to distribute on the internet?
How would you add a second camera angle to this setup?
Good question! I have yet to try it out, but my guess is you could also join riverside as a guest and use another cellphone or camera to do the other angle.
@@TheStudioBusiness my guess is that the guest camera would have to join with no audio to avoid feedback/echo. What do you think?
I’m so getting this !
Loved it :)
Congratulation
Does riverside only work with rode equipment?
Nope! It will work with all types of equipment.
Does Riverside work with DJI cameras?
You can always go cheaper, but this setup does seem awesome. I want mine to be way more portable and I'm planning to use Wireless Go 2's with Interview Go handhelds, and a camera on a tripod. And maybe if it takes off, I can get another camera and then another, and travel to outdoor shooting locations for my show or in their locations so every interaction with a guest is unique.
I think that's a good idea! Wireless go's are great and we use them for various things when we are out of the studio. If you start with one camera, you can work your way up to a second one and use that second one as your roaming camera and just alter between guests (would require an operator though)
@@TheStudioBusiness thank you! I’m trying to decide on the camera right now. I just made a list of everything that needs to happen first before recording my first episode, and it feels much more achievable now especially with videos like yours to help.
To answer the title question, it is certainly not. I'd say, "a decent $1000 option." Also, I love me some Rode products, but that podmic is one of their weakest offerings. Great looking, thin sounding. I'd shift the cash around and get two Rode Procasters. Wayyyyyy better, and a great alternative to the same old SM7b sound.
Well to make up the extra $200 needed for the procasters, we'd need to remove the mic stands or something. What would you do with the $1000?
@@TheStudioBusiness cheaper micstands or booms, samson or something would be just fine. Also, it depends on how attached one is to using something as feature-loaded and sexy as the Rodecaster. For 300 bucks you can do very well with something like an Audient id14 interface.
This is not budget. He literally chose the most expensive options for everything except the mics 😂😂😂
There are always ways to go more affordable, this felt like a good mix of quality products without going overboard. Getting a 2 person setup with video going for $1000 felt like a good deal to me. What would you suggest as the mixer replacement?
@@TheStudioBusiness zoom podtrak p4
For a starter cast this is a fairly cheap setup, a gaming stream setup will run you more
Very basic info. no info about how to cable connect to camera and mic. about how to connect to compiter. How about mullti camera environment. I wish it was a technically rich conrent.
We wanted to keep this video more basic based on the title and audience we were going after. We do discuss how to pair it with the camera and how to plug it into a computer. We have more advanced videos on the channel if you want to look into more complex setups!
Setup cost ???give me contact no