Rodecaster Pro 2: Ultra Long Term Review
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- This is a long term review of my experience with the Rodecaster Pro II since launch. Overall it’s been absolutely awesome, and even though there are some fantastic alternatives out there, I’ve found the RCP to be the most practical and user friendly option so I wanted to share my thoughts and explore areas for improvement
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0:00 - 2 Years With The 2
1:45 - Who Is The Rodecaster Pro 2 For?
3:28 - Sound Quality & Preamps
6:42 - Onboard Processing & Effects
9:17 - Outputs & Routing
10:18 - Computer Connectivity
11:51 - Assignable Faders
12:40 -Rode Central App
14:17 - Smart Pads
16:18 - Wireless Connectivity
17:45 - The Mushy Power Button
19:22 - Build Quality
21:15 - Headphone Latency
23:35 - Music: The Rodecaster’s Biggest Weakness
26:04 - Headphone Clicking
27:14 - Flimsy Power Connection
28:01 - Conclusion
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Episode 395: Rodecaster Pro 2: Ultra Long Term Review - ภาพยนตร์และแอนิเมชัน
I still have the RCP1. There hasn’t been one reason to upgrade. Works great, does everything I need it to. Awesome products.
Same!!!!!
I just bought mine today, after you answered my comment on the other video. I see you also added that information to this video. You're amazing and so helpful. Thank you.
I ordered mine yesterday and It is arriving tomorrow, your videos have been all I've watched for the last day so this video has come at the perfect time! Great explanation of everything too. Great video!
I am ordering mine this Friday, I was going to wait for the RC3 but work needs something by late April.
I’ve been hoping for this video
Thanks for your prose on the pros of the Rodecaster Pro II and the cons too.
Now this is a stellar production. Just the matching colors alone is worth many brownie points. It's just a joy to watch! Huge thanks for sharing great content in such a fantastic way.
Just got mine yesterday and am excited to use it for recording. Your video on Mix-Minus was super helpful for my setup and understanding the routing options as I was getting a bunch of feedback off my mic initially when going into Garageband.. so thanks!
Congrats Tom for another great video. Accurate information and great production. Greetings from Ecuador.
Many thanks! Glad it helped!
2 years already! That went by quickly! Still love mine.
Great video, great voice, great review! Thank you!
The RCP2 versatility has been such a great addition to my setup! It handles everything so well! For me it works great. Fantastic video
I’m a professional musician & love the RCP 2 for all my online shows (zoom, TH-cam & another livestream channels). However I never record or mix my albums or singles with the RCP2. But 70% of my work is online live shows & music for worship & here this device is perfect: The routing & Bluetooth & output delay & onboard recording are so so useful despite the mediocre AD & DA converters & hint of latency. The headphones work fine & do not hinder me - however the monitor outputs lack clarity. In summary this device is bad for recording albums but excellent for live shows (Bluetooth integration here means synced audio to iPhone videos with no hassle). Thanks Tom for your helpful videos & generous presentation.
Hmm, how would you say it stacks up to a focusrite 2i2 4th gen? I was considering selling my focusrite as I have one of these coming tomorrow ...I sing occasionally.
@@NadiaZC1 Hello Nadia, I used to own a Focusrite 2i2 2nd generation so unless the sound of the 4th generation is much better then I would say they sound very similar. I found the Focusrite to be very easy to use and it was 100% reliable (which is not always the case with the rode caster pro 2). The Rodecaster pro 2 does a lot more (e.g. it can compress your vocal and de-ess etc and has onboard recording which I use often & can delay the audio output so your zoom camera and audio can sync up) but due to this complexity it can go wrong sometimes and you need to reboot and start over. If you livestream complicated things then the Rodecaster pro 2 (or Duo) is better but for a simple set up and portability and space on your desk the 2i2 is better. But really both are fun to use and great products so you can't make a wrong choice. I hope this helps.
@@SimondeVoil thank you so much that's very helpful. I have a focusrite 2i2 which I use into DAW and that's how I get the audio for my music videos. I bought the rodecaster 2 for live streaming (singing) and to be able to use my sm7b. I am hoping I won't need the 2i2 anymore and will be able to sell it to recover some monies but it's a fair point you make the focusrite is simple, reliable and does a wonderful job on my sm7b.
For daw I won't be using any of the processing as I've got plugins for reverb, compression etc. I will test both side by side in daw to see if I still need the focusrite anymore, thank you so much for your help. 😊
I’d like to say this is great for recording albums!
@@TalkinWithPowerthank you, I've got it now and have to say the preamps seem less noisy than my focusrite 2i2 4th gen, but the key word is "seem" I need to test them side by side.
I bought it for live streaming and it's awesome. Does everything I want it to, would have liked more reverb effects but the hall and room is more than adequate.
Awesome review! Super informative 👍 btw, your room / background and b-roll look awesome Tom
Thank you very much! I appreciate that!
Tom I just want to say thank you, your videos are top notch and you usually find a way to make me laugh with one of your jokes. Keep it up.
This really means a lot to hear, thank you so much Sammy!
Watched the whole video and it was top-notch fo' sure... you are cool to listen to and have very engaging content and studio setup!
Hey thank you so much!
2 years for you, 1 week for me! Interesting to hear how it’s been treating you!
I watched all your videos before I got it and honestly, so far so good!
They're not available yet, but I think Rode will start selling them soon.
Thanks @tombuck for mentioning the clicking! I've been going crazy trying to figure out what was going on! You're the first person I've seen address that issue anywhere online!
It’s a relief to know I’m not the only one!
I noticed a "click" randomly whilst recording in Audition and it some times seems to Stop the recording processes(I use the built i recorder as well for a belt n braces approach, help me out last week to be fair),Fab Video,I also like the back up you get from Rode if you do experience problems.
Thanks this is good information that I needed
Spot on! A few updates are supposed to come. The one I’m waiting on is a few more virtual channels. Still the RCP2 Is worth every dollar and I enjoy having it as an option. Thanks Tom.
The music part with the comparison of the gigcaster helped me very much so thank you. Would love a video about that, I have a home desktop studio I’m looking for a good mixer to tie everything in right now
I just bought the duo. My rcp 1 had major issues with the mic pres. make noises. I didn’t want to upgrade but went ahead and did it. The duo is great.
3:22 🤯 musician who uses the RP2 in live solo shows standing by… 😊
Wonderful review! I was shocked to hear you hear a clicking noise every once in awhile! I thought I was the only one. I have tried to see if I could replicate it but it’s totally random. I had decided it was because I was using a basic xlr cable with no shielding but it looks like you have a much nicer xlr and still have the same problem. On another note I had read that rode was going to be releasing a wireless (recording in progress) light that you could hang outside your studio that would connect with the record button. I haven’t seen anything more on that. Maybe it was just someone wishing for it, but it sounded like a cool idea! Keep up the great work!
Tom, Your video are distinctively informative, educative and as transparent as possible.. I love to Rodecaster pro if all i need to do is talking but it doesn't shine much when it comes to music streaming or recording classes or courses. I teach guitar online and I had to return to my Yamaha AG 06 (will be nice if you make a video on that )
The latency is a real deal breaker for a music educator/content. ( never returned mine though) lol
Tom! You're the man.
Haha thank you!
A headphone amp in and of itself has zero latency. Latency creeps in if the amp is being fed a signal that has first been converted from analog to digital, then processed in the digital domain, and finally gone through a D-to-A converter instead of a live, analog signal. A/D, processing, and D/A takes time. That is what causes latency. Latency manifests itself as a delay in time from when you say something until you actually hear it.
can confirm the clicking is from bigger electronics or appliances turning on and off. In my case it only happens when the AC compressor turns on. Hasn't been heard in any recordings or streams so far, after about a year.
Indeed. I too have really enjoyed learning to use mine since last October (2023). Re: those tiny, random clicks. I've noticed them too when recording and, to be on the safe side, run my exported audio through Auphonic (free) to remove any hint of noise before continuing a bit more processing, mixing, and mastering in Adobe Audition. That also helps remove any echo since I record in an untreated space.. Another step, sure, but it results in pretty good audio overall from a non-professional's p.o.v.
Hi TOM! hope you are doing great, beforehand thank you for your videos, they have helped me so much!. I have a suggested video Idea of the usage of the Rode caster duo/pro with the Rode Unify program, which would be more towards streaming or just general gaming when it comes to having full control of your Spotify, Discord, Obs, etc. Thank you Tom!
I love mine, except for a couple things:
1) The headphone volume #1 (which is the most commonly used) should be closest to the right edge of the device. The entire row should be in reverse order since your hand will rest to the side of the device otherwise you are crossing over the Main Output Volume knob.
2) The Duo needs a RodeCaster Cover.
3) The new Ducking feature needs enhancement. More reduction (beyond -12db) and a delay to control how quickly it recovers (accomodating pauses in speech patterns).
4) Prefer the power switch on the front leading edge...I constantly move this device to shut it off.
5) No power supply I have found works, even when outputting 9v at 3A, forcing me to buy a second power supply from Rode (one for the desk, one to travel).
6) With their beefy power supply, pass thru charging should be possible to retain a charge on the tablet that I connect via USB-C (electronic soundboard used).
7) RCP2 needs the TRRS headphone jack on the leading edge like the DUO.
8) A stereo 1/4" or 3.5mm output would be nice...but not necessary.
9) It doesn't stay connected to my network or any Bluetooth device, then when you disconnect you must re-enter the password...if that fails (usually does) I need to restart the unit.
Other than these minor complaints, I love it! I hope a new unit doesn't come out soon...I know I'd be compelled to upgrade...lol.
Another great one Tom. I think Latency can be measured through the mixer, maybe an important metric in a mixer review. Not suggesting you go full Project Farm. I think the DLZ Creator has faster latency, we could be splitting tortussus or hairs here ;-) You've got one of the best A/V channels out there because you make it easy to believe in your impeccable ethics, a ray of light in an occasionally dark world, thanks!
Hey Tom , thanks for this video I have this unit but just haven’t made the time get acquainted with it so all your in-depth knowledge excites me to finally dive into it 🎚️📲☢️🛜🎤 Blessings
yaaay another video
it's amazing how do you care about your visuals in your videos. so awesome. from where is the podmic filter? it's looks amazing
BTW: Rode is merging with Mackie. Should be interesting to see what they come up.
@tombuck Rode purchased Mackie and is merging with them so this is a reason I am holding getting either for a little while to see what they do.
Tom, I never got the chance to get a Rødecaster at all.........UNTIL now!! I got a deal, and got the OG Pro and... man, it is amazing even when it does not have all the features, to me as a starter option, and how cheap I got it, it is AMAZING!!
I’d be down to deep dive into one of your reviews with the gigcaster. It would be amazing
Wow I use my RCP II everyday. I cant believe its been two years already. 🤙🏽
Appreciate you taking the time to chat about this product more! Also nice to see you have the competition around. 🤣
I have the first, and this second generation. The only thing I miss from the first generation is the 3.5mm input. Bluetooth is a dumpster fire. Bringing phone calls, or audio from my iPhone in is hit or miss with Bluetooth.
For some reason my voice changer's no longer work... I haven't had time to look into it because I am busy with other things, and honestly it's not the end of the world.
The power button sucks. It has nothing to do with double clicking to turn it off - I can barely get a single button click to turn it on or off. I actually think it's getting worse.
The latency bothered me coming from the RCP1 to the RCP2. I got used to it after a while.
I haven't heard any clicking in the headphones. If it's power delivery - are you on a UPS system aka uninterruptible power supply and battery backup? Maybe that would remedy this?
Hey Tom! Great video as per usual. I was wondering where you got those ear piece covers for your RODE headphones and if they have different colors?
Rode sent them last summer, but I think they were just a limited edition thing. I definitely wish they were for sale!
Thank you Tom! I'm curious, you mentioned that you made a video about the arm you have the RCP2 mounted on. I've not been able to find that video, but I'm really curious about it. I bought the RCP2 after watching your videos almost 2 years ago. Would you mind linking to the video that you made that goes into detail about your RCP2 mounting arm?
Totally agree with everything. As soon as I'd want to record some decent audio, I'd pull out my Arturia audio interface. But for anything online based, RCPII is just smashing.
Thanks for the video, I have a similar setup as yours, but regarding the Rode Headphones, did you encounter any cosmetic issue with it? I noticed a loud scratchy noise transferred from the cable attached to the ear cups then magnified… it’s so sensitive if I touch it with my fingers and also with a head movement.
I have found that the fastest way to transfer large files on a Mac with USB is to use Rode Central, put in transfer mode, then ignore the app and open the volume that pops up on your finder. Then it is really fast to just open the volume and drag your file to the folder you want to put it in. It transfers a 1GB file in about 1 minute or less. Using the Rode Central transfer app can take half an hour or more.
Not sure if you read older comments but please do a video on the gigcaster. I want a device for doing my online music lessons, and music sessions. Some via zoom, some via live stream youtube. I'd be using a loop pedal and possibly play a backing track over one of the channels. I wonder if I should the gigcaster or something like a rode duo + external amp modeler.
This has been on my list for a long time! It’s excellent for everything music related but I find the interface a bit clunky and strange. Nothing else comes close for music though.
I've never encountered the clicking on the headphones on my RCP2. I find that one interesting, and it does sound like RF interference of some sort. 10000% agree on the power connector though. I am considering retrofitting mine once the warranty expires.......
Def excited to watch this. I had a rodecaster pro 1. Had to sell it due to financial hardships. I ended up getting a Zoom P4, and was shocked how good it sounded and how better its headphone monitors were compared to the Rode.
I love having the option to have an external hard drive recording a backup. That added redundancy saved a couple of recordings while I was on beta firmware and experienced a glitch (that I think was fixed in the most recent firmware) where the recording didn't save to the SD card.
It might be redundant to say this, but I'm a huge fan of redundancy options. 😬
Your information is always excellent and I always learn a lot from you. But no one has made a video about how to use the Rhodecaster Pro 2 with the Yolo Ultra Box. Please consider doing that.
I'm glad you mentioned that this unit is not for musicians. I agree... I use the Rodecaster for my radio show recordings (vocals)... and it's amazing! BUT, for music, turntables, instruments, I use the SSL2 sound card. Thanks for the review. Last comment, I wish Rode had a preset for killing all effects, including effects on master outs etc. AND I wish Rode had a way to export custom Mic settings to transfer from one Rodecaster to another.
I sold my RCP1 and bought RC Duo, it is indeed a great device! Thankfully in the time being I only require two microphones, so I don't need the RCP2, not having the TRRS input was a real deal-breaker for RCP2 for me, and I'm glad that they addressed that request with RC Duo. Great device indeed!
I just did the same thing and absolutely love the Duo! Plus takes up way less room and has more power! Found on used and only had to pay $50 for the difference lol 😂
I use on my dj set and the sound is so great i stream on TikTok twitch and TH-cam the preamps are wonderful
For the buzzing sound, please power the device via PD power bank and see if it does it still😊
Hi Tom, great video as always!
One question, are you able to have audio separated? I mean on a two pc setup, on pc #1: have one channel for Discord, one for desktop audio, one for mic and send these audios to pc #2? As well have the same separated on pc #2?
Also have these audios tracks be sent to each either separated? Pc #1 sends just Discord audio track to pc #2, at same time send desktop and mic on their own audio tracks? Or would it be send in one audio track all mixed together?
Hopefully I pictured it properly.
Cheers
Hi Tom, Love your videos. I get alot of information from your content. What's the obsession with the Aquabats? We love them because of Yo Gaba Gaba and watching it with our son who has autism!
I still have my Rodecaster Pro (original) and its still working like a gem 💎 👌
I would really like for it to support (perhaps next version) 32-bit float or some kind of "clip guard" like the WaveXLR does.
We love ours!
I do wanted to check where to get those color XLR cables.. I do love them!
There’s a link in the description, but they’re RØDE’s own cables and pretty widely available 👍
How and where did you get what ever that is that makes the podmic blue!? That is not only awesome but seriously increases my desire to have a podmic in my collection. Keep up the good work brrotha I always enjoy your videos!
I am curious what arm / mount you are using? Also, I don't have one of these yet, but I am sensitive to the latency for my voice, so I normally don't monitor that. Thanks for the video.
Nice to say that about the power button: people should know manufacturers have a purpose when doing design, and the fact the power off is so difficult, is indeed a commodity! Thanks, Tom!
I try to assume that they had to have thought things out when designing stuff!
After watching your earlier videos, I bought one for my home office.
While its mostly used in Zoom and work meetings, one mic, I do use it for virtual meetups.
The fact that I can have one nice mic for myself, I can mic up two people using The wireless MEs.
(And can set up and configure mic profiles for each type of mic)
So, ok, I'm not a sophisticated hard core user.
But for me. The price of a mic amp to USB that had options for more than one mic... this unit gave me more bang for the buck.
Now when I do meetings, my voice sounds great
I own the RCP 2 and I will echo (pun?) the complaints about the headphone latency. It’s so challenging to get over for me. I have to speak into it for at least 15-20 minutes before my brain can adjust to it, but even then I never stop noticing it. I just get used to it.
On the note about build-quality, I had the micro SD card slot break within the first month but they were able repair it for free so that was nice. I secretly hoped they would also fix the headphone latency on my unit because I told them about that too, but it’s the same sadly.
Hi Tom! I have the original RCP and looking to add a wireless mic option to it. Was going to get the Rode Wireless Go and connect via the TRS input unless you have a better recommendation? Thanks!
That’s definitely an option, or you can use a 3.5mm to XLR adapter for one of the main channels 👍
You mention a random clicking in headphones & monitors. I had the same thing and tracked it back to my smartphone. It would occur when my smartphone was on the desk a few feet from the RCP2. I think it is when the phone is transmitting but not actively in a call. As soon as I moved the phone across the room the click or crackle stopped.
I will definitely have to try this out!
Hi Tom, this is the best review I've seen, i was thinking of buying the roadcaster, i play the sax and would like to play live with reverb, delay, compression etc, so would you say the Gigcaster would be best for this?
Regards.
It is a very great device. I am about to put it to its LIMITS! 36 hours of recording within 2 days… if it can keep up, I’ll be putting it through even more in the coming weeks haha. We’ll see how it goes! I might make a video about it 🤔
The clicking in my headphones is something I have been trying to figure out to! Have quite a few people mentioned that to you?
Power supply being USB-C is definitely not great. I really wish it still had the OG rodecaster power supply.
That’s a ridiculous amount of recording!
And yes- in the comments here multiple people have said they have the clicking too.
I got a Pro2 in a sale and it was only $100 more than the duo. It is much more than I need and a bit big, but So much more room to move as a I grow!😊
I use a RCP2 for dual PC streaming, it's a little overkill but I like to have faders for everything and this allows for Music, OBS alerts, in game chat, discord, game and mic to all be on separate sliders. I would rather have a little too much than not quite enough.
Awesome review! I was wondering if this is capable of changing volumes of multiple things separately like Spotify, game, discord, with the sliders? Similar to the GoXLR.
Currently there's not really a way to assign the physical faders to individual software apps. That definitely sounds like an area where the GoXLR wins.
One of the best piece of gear that I own. I don't use it everyday, but it's definitely changed my perspective on life and future. I took a chance and I see it paying off big. God is good despite the issues that I have had with this board. It's not perfect, but it's definitely a purchase you will not regret. My CONS- I cannot turn off the iMac and the Roadcaster 2 at the same time, and there are many more.
13:50 I’ve experienced transfer times that are so long it makes the transfer process completely unusable. I’ve made several attempts to transfer 1-2 hour podcast interviews and it simply doesn’t work. I even left it overnight and the progress bar was still in the same location when I checked it the following morning.
I’ve just bought the gigcaster 8 as a singer/ acoustic guitar player and love it. I also tried a live stream via OBS and had zero issues. What issues did you find that made you not recommend for streaming? Just curious. Thanks
Has it been 2 years already!?! My God does time fly!!
Thanks for yet another great video!
You said the RCP2 isn’t good with music, so I have a question.
I’m a hobby DJ and I stream live from time to time. I don’t play any instruments I only stream what I mix.
I really like the Røde products, but would you recommend me to go for BOSS instead?
For what you need, the RCP2 should work just fine.
The Boss GCS8 has great built-in plugins for guitars (amps and effects) and vocals (pitch correction, harmonies, effects). But you may not put them to use.
The RCP2 is nice when paired with their wireless mic’s too, could be game changer for your livestreams.
I use it as a DJ for all my streaming and multi media projects 👍🏾😇
The only thing the Mackie has is automix, which according to Curtis Judd is perfect in multi person recordings. Maybe Røde can put it in a future update, but it is also a main selling point for the Mackie. Since they are both owned by the same company some diversification is needed to sell both.
But the original Rodecaster was and is revolutionary and the Pro II is the further developement of that.
Nice review.
What type of mount are you using? I am looking for something that can be desk mounted and angled like yours.
Can you share your ShureSM7B preset that you created in another video and show us what each setting does as well?
Unfortunately it's not easy to share presets, but I used this video as a guide and then made changes to suit my taste: th-cam.com/video/U4hVGtdo5MY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_qa3ndyLcB6qLSad
That sm7b stand is really cool, but I couldn't find it in the description. Does anyone know what it is? Cheers!
It's the Rode DS2. A bit expensive, but very sturdy. geni.us/ULx4l
@@tombuck thank you so much! This review was super helpful
Zoom podtrak P4 is great as small, affordable recorder, we use it for simple podcast and live streams for over 6 mc and must say deliver all we need, much better choice than audio interface we used before in terms of usability.
The RCP2 is a great interface. Sad to say I was an early purchaser and I've had 2 replacements this far! Third time lucky. For me, I prefer the original Rodecaster Pro. For a simple podcast that allows remote connectivity with no complications it wins every time for me. But, aye, still love Rode products.
Hi Tom - is it possible to use one channel as a side chain input for another channel (mic on one channel acting as side chain input to duck volume on a second channel)?
Thanks Tom! That has been my experience with the Rodecaster Pro ii as well, with one exception that I didn't hear mentioned. This unit is NOT good at sending an analog line level signal to a camera or other piece of audio gear. The voltage from the monitor out jacks is somewhere strange between a mic level and line level, and really doesn't work well for either. For this reason, the unit can be quite difficult to gain stage if you are trying to use it as an analog/effects front end. It's made really to only be digitally connected to a computer. I have yet to try the Mackie boards, but allegedly (I think it was Curtis who mentioned this) the line level outs are a true line level on those units.
Hoping to get a duo real soon for some golf live streams, how has the duo went?
The Duo is excellent. It's basically exactly the same as the RCP2, just smaller. I think the build quality might be slightly better, but that could also just be because it's smaller and feels more "dense."
25:00 ok. I get it. I’m an acoustic performer and I don’t use modeling. In the 80s, I used a chorus a lot, but I grew away from that quickly at the end is the decade. The only time I would use amp modeling would be even I use an electric, but I would use my Vox modeling amp and mix it. Of course, that has its own latency, but it’s a known variable
I recommend that you use the wireless update feature by turning it off, if you accidentally turn off the device, its memory will burn. Please only update and use via wired connection.
I just purchased my RCP Duo today at Best Buy.. and got a discount $479 + tax.. I thought it was a good deal.. Your video about the VESA arm as a mount got me intrigued🤔 So I modified an extra tablet arm I had to take a VESA mount.. Such a neat trick.. Could You do a video about the MIDI controls and how to program them?? Thanks for your informative content..
Woo hoo that’s an awesome deal!
I have this old video that covers midi on the original RCP: th-cam.com/video/wS-9CaA5d_k/w-d-xo.htmlsi=vYsG9LnX_W1EifYx
Truth is, it’s a bit beyond my knowledge and the setup feels so clunky I just don’t use it too often 😬
(But if you’re already familiar with midi then it might seem totally normal)
Tom, I love following you and you are why I switched from the Mixcast to the RCP. It is awesome. I have had it for 2 months. Only issue I have is that just recently all of a sudden I cannot toggle through the smart pads with the left right arrows buttons. They do not toggle through. Is this in settings? I would only ask you as you are the expert. Please Help me???
That sounds very strange! I would definitely reach out to Rode's support team. As far as I know, there isn't a way to lock the pads. Otherwise I'm happy you're enjoying the RCP!
Thanks so much. I have reached out no answer yet. I did buy it through B&H ITs so weird as it worked perfectly for the first 1 1/2 month or so then all of a sudden the bottom arrows don't work. I have factory reset it as well. No damage as it is covered by a hard plastic clear cover all the time! Just weird. @@tombuck
I don't do podcasting but when people ask me I always point them to the Roadcaster!
@Tom Buck I love the articulating arm you are using for the Pro II - can you please send me a referral link for that exact arm you are using.. thank you!
Awesome
Tom, is that a custom Podmic cover (Blue mic pop filter). Where would I get one?
Yeah I want one too
What is the blue thingy on the podmic? Is this a pop filter or just a colour gimmick?
Been using my RCP2 for a little over year and have not been pleased with the sound quality. I don't get good clear sound from my Shure SM7B even at 72db. I'm ordering cloud lifter today and if that doesn't get me the gain I need then I'm going to go with another mixer. This was also my second unit because the first one had the problem with the sound board firing randomly, and the MOBO was apparently fried. This is not an anomaly. In the buried reviews you find online many people have had these same issues, but almost none of the video reviewers talk about it. I get the feeling Rode rushed this, got a ton of negative backlash, ignored/buried it, and wants to sweep it under the rug and move on to other product lines.
Where did you get the blue ear pad and head pad replacement for the nht-100?
Rode sent them last summer, but I think they were just a limited edition thing. I definitely wish they were for sale!
For the love of god I am so glad someone mentioned the slight click/tick like noise that happens randomly. For me it's only audible through the left ear. If anyone has found a solution for this please let me know.
I’m getting a really bad headphone monitoring delay when using the mv7+ either using the XLR cable or just plugging in the USB-c cable which leaves me to believe that it is a windows issue using OBX Is there a solution? With the XLR I use the Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen.
You mentioned that you don’t need extra gain for mics. Do you need the Cloud Lifter with the SM7B or can you go without? I have the RC1 and thinking of getting the Duo.
You dont need a cloudlifter :)
Thanks!@@Yhulics