In Spring 2022, Rode released the RODECaster Pro II, which is a pretty significant upgrade and definitely worth checking out. The original is still awesome too though. I've got a basic walk through of the new one here: ruclips.net/video/vZSyQU6wcvw/видео.html
GREATEST ADVICE!!!! People need to be reminded that they don't need all of this equipment to record a podcast. Recording right from a phone won't be the end of the world.
The Enthusiasm Project Would have loved to order it from Amazon but if I’m not mistaken they are not approved by RODE to sell this. I will check out B&H for sure thank you very much. Also great quality video please keep it up. (Subbed)
Just got mine, thanks for all the information. If anyone experiences any noise in your mic line, make sure your XLR cables are not crossing with any power cables. Took me a few to figure out, but my monitor power supply was crossing and introducing feedback into my mic line.
Something to consider, the Rodecaster Pro can be used as an audio interface, so if you have a laptop or other computer handy you can record the tracks to software in the computer, and within the computer software you can hit pause. You can also export the final product to mp3 right from the software.
As I educate myself, getting ready to dip my toe into the podcasting waters, I found Tom's video about the Rodecaster among the best I've viewed. Only thing not given was the price, though of course I easily went out and found it. Tom, you are an outstanding presenter.
Thanks David! I didn’t mention the price just in case it changed over time. It seems like it’s been steady at around $600, which isn’t cheap but definitely worth it. I’m glad the video helped!
Such a well framed podcast info Tom. To be honest, this is the best I have bumped into. Thank you so much for reminding many of us that 'Starting today with less quality, is way better than waiting for some distant day in the future that you think you going to have everything and it's going to be great.'
This product is a dream, what been holding me back is that I live in such a small flat and can’t accommodate a lot of equipment. This all in one is the solution. So glad you came up in my search. Great video!
This was a very good review and I know that this is two years old but for those wondering Anchor does allow WAV and AAC Files for upload. MP3 is really an older lesser quality codex. But with that said that this review was awesome.
I'd been recording my podcast with a Mac in a sound room with the pretty decent Blue Snowball mic. Since the lockdown, I've been recording with Garageband on my iPhone with a homemade pop filter, and recording on a bunch of pillows as soundproofing - and I can't really tell the difference. You can do so much with just a phone.
I came across your video a week or two ago. I was looking to make a change on my podcast equipment, your video sealed the deal for me and I purchased the Rodecaster and a 2 Podmics. They're definitely amazing! I myself made a video talking about it. Thanks for the great review.
Thank you for the kind words! This was the Canon 6D Mark II with the Sigma 24 1.4 lens. My wife still uses it for her channel, but I now use the Sony FX3 and 24 1.4 lens 👍 The 6D is still amazing, I just wanted to move into 4K.
I loved this video! Not only was it SUPER informational for someone starting a podcast and seeking to know more about the Roadcaster, but it was really entertaining. I found myself laughing at all your hilarious reactions from explaining the product and uncovering the screen cover Thank you so much for making this!
Dude, so gotta get one of these. So love your demo of just how easy it can be. LOVED your point about how fast you can have your podcast up with no editing. That is insane and “exactly” what I’m shooting for. I hate editing. So getting one this year. Your vids are insanely good. I’m getting hooked and binging them. Super appreciate your down to earth realness rather than some forced ‘performance.’ Thank you.
Thanks Carrie, I really appreciate that! And you’ll definitely love the Rodecaster, especially with all of the updates it’s gotten over the last year. I think my record is 6 minutes from finishing a podcast to having it uploaded and ready to go 🤯
Amazing! Exactly what I’m looking to do. I love simplicity. No post production is the goal-not concerned about perfection. It’s about the content and getting it out there. Thanks so much.❤️
Your videos are so well shot and edited. Really appreciate the work you put into it. Very helpful indeed. I just bought this product and sitting here watching your video to get some insights. Thanks! Cheers.
This is an incredible review. We use many Rode products too including the Rodecaster. Love it. Also found your channel by accident & subbing. Great production quality!
Thanks so much for this review. Just pulled the trigger and ordered one and a couple Procaster mics and misc equipment! I feel like you saved me a lot of time because before I found your review I was thinking I needed to bone up on my Garageband skills and was playing with with it, trying to find a good eq for my voice, which was taking a LOT of fiddling. Now I can forego that and just concentrate on content!
Excellent video. I've seen a few of your videos now. All quality. The peeling off of the protective sticker was tremendously satisfying, especially with the rack focus.
Thanks! This is the best review of the RØDECaster Pro that I've seen. Very easy to understand, even for beginners. Would be great if you would post future videos showing some of the features in more detail.
Thank you! I did make a video about how to live stream with it, but I’d love to make more. It’s a great tool. I finally got a PodMic too, which I’m excited to use with it.
@@tombuck How much does the card hold? I know that's probably difficult to answer, but I'm wondering if it's possible to record a 20-minute podcast on the card without having my computer there. Thanks.
Great video brother! Thanks for going over this is such good detail. Been looking at getting something like this for live-streams, podcasts, etc. It seems like this could be helpful for a bunch of content. 😉👍🏻
Thanks for all the tips and tricks I've found on your site. I got a Rodecaster Pro before I saw this video, but found this video when trying to learn all the functionality of it. And this video gave me the confidence to jump in and start my podcast. Thanks again Tom.
@@tombuck Thanks man. I’ve only had my channel a few months, but we kicked off the Podcast, just before our first 100 subs. Nowhere close to your 66.6k, but baby steps. Lol
I use the Zoom H6 and I’ve been pretty happy with it, but I have to say this is a nice piece of equipment. Once we get our studio setup, it might be a good option.
I’ve had the zoom h6 for the last 5 years 350+ episodes but honestly I’m getting weird feedback that comes and goes regardless of how I try and avoid it.
Thanks for this. The equipment review was helpful, but the encouragement to start without worrying about "the perfect setup" was just as valuable. This is my first video of yours to watch and not only did I like and subscribe, I also subscribed to two of your podcasts as well. Thanks again!
The Enthusiasm Project can you do a review or tutorial of the software aspect of this unit? I’m wanting to know if this would work for live-streaming. Some units like these only work for recording but not live applications. My show was more like radio than a podcast where my audience could listen live and call in to the program in real time! Thanks in advance!
Thanks for supplying a mic set up for the reel disagreement podcast you’re the man 🤘🏻🤘🏻 I enjoyed their content but their sound was terrrible now it’s much better but tell them to get in front of the mic more often
The Enthusiasm Project yeah I just got into them and they have a nice yin yang thing going also I didn’t realize I didn’t say anything about your channel the production value is phenomenal and you sir have a new subscriber 👌🏻
Awesome video. I like the big cue cards that they added to the product box … I have a content home and for a lot of creators that my company work with they never used a DSLR or any of this tech stuff .. the cue cards helps with knowing what to set up based on preference and functionality
What a maaaaaahvelous piece of equipment. I love the convergence of sources! I at one point used a 24 track mixer, which at times, could be a nightmare. Before I forget, I DO LOVE The Mario Brothers-esq intro/outro! Takes me back to when there was fun in video games! You must be a sick person, because you have a clean desk! Lol! Thanks for the super peachy keano description of this faaaaaabulous piece of gear. Makes me want one. Then again, I've always wanted to just DRIVE a Lambo! But LIKE the Lambo, you didn't mention p-r-i-c-e....I'm wondering if because it was astronomical, or you're just trying to be discreet. You said it was backordered, so I'm thinking they are selling quite a few of these and maybe they WON'T be astronomical...hoping! Thanks agin. Fun time, great themesong, great product description, whawat moah could I ask fora? Y'all. First time viewer, won't be the last! Whoo hoo!
Oh my gosh, this is one of the greatest comments I’ve ever read, haha! Thank you. The Rodecaster is usually available for about $600, which isn’t cheap, but I think is definitely worth it. Once it’s been out a bit longer, I’m guessing it’ll go in sale from time to time at a cheaper price. I’m glad you like the outdo music- most people really hate it, but I like it! Like you said, it reminds me of things that are FUN!
I just listened to your podcast on "My Biggest RUclips Regret" and it was wonderful and really hit home. I might add to my channel I started years ago and stopped after one video. Thanks Xd
Didn’t know they had an update for separate channels. As that had counted me out and advice for others before. Thanks for your review. - what’s the camera and light at is looking so good
Great video, waiting for mine to come. I liked your review a lot but two things stood out the most for me was 1) regarding changing from a wave file to mp3 and 2), which to me is the most important, was to start your podcast now and not wait to get your gear, do it now! So with that, I will start with my content and get going. Thanks!!
Good luck! The mp3 conversion is pretty quick, but I’d like to be able to just skip that step, and YES, the most important thing is to just get started now!
Hey Tom! Great review of the RCP. I finally received mine and unfortunately the mic channels are SOOO noisy and the headphone amps are as well. I'm sending it back for an exchange. Crossing my fingers! That's not quite why I was writing though. I did want to ask about the noise on your side. You said it's quiet and I think your experience is the norm as others have said it's pretty quiet. Also, what setup did you end up using? Mics etc... I'm using SM7b's but I may end up getting a shotgun as well for video. So please do tell in regards to your mic setups. Love your vids. Thanks!
Hey Mike! Sorry to hear about your issues, mine is super quiet on all fronts, so hopefully it’s just a fluke. I have a PodMic on order, but I’ve mostly been using an SM58 and SM57 pair with good results. I haven’t had a chance to try it with an SM7B, but I might try and borrow one for a test.
Thank you so much for this video. Let me shortly explain why I'm so thankful. I'm about to start my own Podcast and after months of saving money to buy two Rode NT USB mics and the rest of the setup, I drove to my first interview/cohost cast and I drove by train. As you can imagine, I got out of the train and I forgot my bag with all my gear, Microfones, cameras, tripods, memory cards etc. And sadly by now, no one returned the bag to a lost property office. Since then, this happened a week ago, I'm in shock. About my own stupidity and the peoples out there, not returning the bag. Your video showed me, that I can start, even with my iPhone. I new that before, but sometimes you need to have one showing you how to do it. And now I'm saving money to buy the Rodecaster Pro + two Podmics.
Oh man, this is a heartbreaking story. I hope you get new equipment soon. Fortunately, phones are definitely good enough to keep you going in the mean time. It’s always so easy to get caught up in gear. I recently found out that one of my favorite youtubers, who runs a pretty large channel, only uses the built in mic on his camera for everything. I fancy myself an audio snob, but I’ve been watching his videos for years and never had any complaints! It has a lot more to do with who’s behind the mic rather than the mic itself. Best of luck!
The Enthusiasm Project thanks 🙏🏽 I planned to make exceptionally good sound as the baseline of my podcast, because many of the shows out there have so poor sound, that you can’t listen to it without getting your ears bleed 😄 Your video gave me new power to start, even only with my iPhone headphones microphone.
I entered a podcast contest sponsored by Rode last month and they sent some of us a mobile recording setup. I think it’s called the SC 6? It plugs into your iPhone with two lav mics and the sound quality is incredible.
I'm really glad it was helpful! Thanks for the kind words! We just finished a live stream/podcast with the Rodecaster a few minutes ago. I think I appreciate it more each time I use it- but you're right, it's important to work with what you have available!
Great video. Loved the video AND audio quality lol I'm inspired. There's too many things I want to get into but I appreciated this video. I came for the thumbnail! great work.
Hi Tom. Thanks for your review. And Rodecaster may thank you, for I was about to buy a Zoom L8, but after watching this show I changed my mind and I'm now the proud owner of a Rodecaster and some podmics. Love them. Easy to use, just like you said. Cheers!
@@tombuck Well, if there is an USB output maybe you can make it work, the reviewer would need to test it. I know for sure that the AI-1 can connect to my iPad thanks to the USB-C and be self powered by the iPad Pro 11 inch. I've already recorded some videos that way. Super cool for a mini recording kit!
Great overview. Very detailed. It's a nice unit, but $599 is a bit pricey, as you still need to have a mic or a smartphone for this to record. I can do most things with a Zoom H5 at half the price. The Zoom H5 is better for a portable recording session, while the Rodecaster is better for a studio. For recording with 2-3 mics and only headphones for the host, the Zoom H5 is all you need. If you want to record audio directly into your camera, the H5 is also awesome. It even attaches to a tripod or camera hotshoe. It comes with a very nice stereo mic module, which I use for some voiceover work. The big brother Zoom H6 can record 6 channels with ease, and with individual level control for 5 channels. Bottom line, the Rodecaster and the Zoom H5/H6 are amazing devices. Your needs will likely steer you to one or the other. The Zoom H6 might actually be the best, most flexible small-format recording solution under $400 in the world. It can work as a mini-studio or as a portable recording platform. If I were shopping today for the one device with the most versatility, I would buy a Zoom H6 and spend the $200 you saved from not buying the Rodecaster and get some mics and/or headphones.
The H5 and H6 are really great (I use them both at work every day). For portability, the H6 definitely wins and it was what I was going to get for myself, but with the Rodecaster's added channels, Bluetooth, sound pads, AND built in headphone amp, the $599 didn't seem too crazy. But really it's like you said: there are a lot of great options and each person needs to figure out their own specific needs before making a decision. I really appreciate the insightful comment!
Nice enthusiastic review. Saving audio as a Wave file is standard in the audio industry, although BBC did start "aquisitioning" audio for commentary in mp3 a while back. There are converters if you don't want to use audition or audio software to do the conversion. The idea is that you always save a master as Wave (wav) regardless of whether you are going to use it. The idea is that if you revisit your piece, to chop it up and use it in another piece, you are working with the best quality, rather than degrading what is already degraded audio. I think for your purposes, your practice of mastering in mp3 (which most platforms require) is ok because you are not likely to revisit clips. I have the RodeCaster but also racks of gear. Now I look at all the gear and wonder what to do with it? RodeCaster replaces so much and is very tidy.
The "all-in-one" aspect of the Rodecaster makes it worth the price in my book. Luckily the newer software lets you import files a MP3s. Wave files are definitely better, but if I'm just doing my solo podcast with little/no editing, I like being able to upload directly to Anchor. I've also started using Buzzsprout as a host, and they accept Wave files, so that also makes things easier.
This video convinced me to get the RCP when I watched it about a month ago. I've had it for three weeks and it has been everything you said and more. The firmware updates have made it more awesome and I subscribed just to catch your takes on the betas and different ways go use the RCP. I have a 2 host podcast with 1-2 guests and the bluetooth feature has allowed us to have our guests call in without missing a beat. Thanks for the great videos.
Dude, thanks this was very informative, you sold me on this product and the Black magic ATEM mini product. Placed orders on both and will pick up this weekend. Thanks!!!
Hi Tom, you always provide great information. Please consider making the video no one has dared to do before. We need you to make a video that shows how the Rodecaster Pro 2 works with the Yolobox Ultra. Please that would be awesome and is badly needed. Thank you.
Hi Tom, I really hope you do. I am at a loss to see how you can use one without the other. You would be the first one to do it. Do you think that Prompter will make a slightly bigger size in the next year or so?
Great work though! Thank you! I too was excited to unpack my RP, but being an Aquarian who has trouble changing a lightbulb, I was worried I'd find it very confusing. But it is soooo intuitive, as you say! Very easy to work with and lots of fun. Look forward to following your other vids.
Great video! I'm honestly not sure how I came across this video and your channel - but it's made me think I should start creating a podcast myself! Now off to have a listen to yours on what looks to be a very wet walk ... Good luck with it all!
I'm glad it was motivating! I don't know if you feel this way about your RUclips channel, but with mine, my only regret is not starting sooner. I think the podcast is the same way.
@@tombuck I will definitely do that! Experts say that you dont need fancy equipment but if you're a tech geek like me, it makes it more fun and exciting!! Thank you for your great videos!!!
Hi Tom, i just recetly started to watch your video to learn more about podcasting, im planing to start my podcast channel soon, will be talking about micro and macro economics but in simple terms. it will be in arabic as i live in dubai and it will be just for fun. I really like your channel amd just wanted to say keep up the good work and great content. by the way I just recetly bought the Rodcaster pro and Rod mic after seeing your review, im loving it but i think i need so much time to tune my voice. cheers
Wow, this is awesome to hear! I'm really honored that my input helped you to decide on which tools would be best for you. Good luck with your show- it sounds like you've got a great idea that really fits your location!
Great video! Appreciate the advice at the end. Just started my own podcast and am using my phone. I will defintely look into this equipment if my podcast goes well. Thanks!
I really really really wanted to! Unfortunately, I have tried everything in terms of getting the rodecaster pro but to no avail. I have tried contacting every store listed in their where to buy section in the rode website but nobody answered back except for 1 that said it is iut of stock. So sad. Would you know someone who can help?
Hey Tom! Amazing video and very helpful. I'm thinking about getting a Rodecaster Pro myself. It was recommended to me by another creator. I gotta tell you, I LOVE the way you broke this video down and let us know what mic you were using during this video. When you kicked on the Rodecaster Pro, it... well... was nothing short a MIND-BLOWING! Your audio is crisp and dynamic. I'm definitely getting one of those bad boys! Thank you so much for creating this video. Keep crushing it! =)
Thanks for the kind words, I’m so glad the video was helpful! I still use my Rodecaster every day and really love it- some of the best money I’ve ever spent. 👍
Dude..thank you! This is a really great review. Thank you for the time it took you to make this. It put me over the edge on wanting to buy it! Excellent production quality!! New sub!
In Spring 2022, Rode released the RODECaster Pro II, which is a pretty significant upgrade and definitely worth checking out. The original is still awesome too though. I've got a basic walk through of the new one here: ruclips.net/video/vZSyQU6wcvw/видео.html
GREATEST ADVICE!!!! People need to be reminded that they don't need all of this equipment to record a podcast. Recording right from a phone won't be the end of the world.
Awesome review! Thanks for checking out the RØDECaster Pro!
Definitely my pleasure, thanks for making it! 😎
Where can we buy this safely in the US? Southern California specifically or reliable online source to order from?
I ordered mine from B&H. That’s where I get most of my camera gear, and they’re very safe. Amazon is usually great too, of course.
The Enthusiasm Project Would have loved to order it from Amazon but if I’m not mistaken they are not approved by RODE to sell this. I will check out B&H for sure thank you very much. Also great quality video please keep it up. (Subbed)
Thanks! Hope you find one. I believe B&H is Rode authorized 👍
Just got mine, thanks for all the information. If anyone experiences any noise in your mic line, make sure your XLR cables are not crossing with any power cables. Took me a few to figure out, but my monitor power supply was crossing and introducing feedback into my mic line.
Something to consider, the Rodecaster Pro can be used as an audio interface, so if you have a laptop or other computer handy you can record the tracks to software in the computer, and within the computer software you can hit pause. You can also export the final product to mp3 right from the software.
AWESOME 👌🏾
As I educate myself, getting ready to dip my toe into the podcasting waters, I found Tom's video about the Rodecaster among the best I've viewed. Only thing not given was the price, though of course I easily went out and found it. Tom, you are an outstanding presenter.
Thanks David! I didn’t mention the price just in case it changed over time. It seems like it’s been steady at around $600, which isn’t cheap but definitely worth it. I’m glad the video helped!
I really appreciated your narrative style, your reflections on how to get started, and also your good humor which is a great bonus. Thanks!
Pause recording should work now if you press and hold the recording button. I love how the RODE is still working on a new updates. Well done RODE.
Really?! That’s awesome, I’ll update firmware right away. Thank you!
Such a well framed podcast info Tom. To be honest, this is the best I have bumped into. Thank you so much for reminding many of us that 'Starting today with less quality, is way better than waiting for some distant day in the future that you think you going to have everything and it's going to be great.'
Couldn't agree more with your point at the end about not letting the equipment getting in the way of starting. Truth!
Absolutely! You can’t get better until you get started. 💡
Well done! The reason you’re not hearing background noise is the gate that’s installed. A great feature.
It works like magic!
The more I hear about this thing the more I love it!
It’s SO good! They really knocked this one out of the park.
Dude for real...
Feeling the same way
This product is a dream, what been holding me back is that I live in such a small flat and can’t accommodate a lot of equipment. This all in one is the solution. So glad you came up in my search. Great video!
Glad it helped! I use my Rodecaster literally every day.
Your approach to this is great. Well done sir.
i love how you said to work with what you have first ! A lot of people feel like what they have isn't good enough when it would totally work
Yes! It’s a very important lesson to remember.
The Enthusiasm Project this video was extremely helpful by the way so thank you for posting it
Dude. That blue wall behind you is so nice. Beautiful space.
Thanks! It’s a very fun room to be in. 👍
EXCELLENT review! Great job. Well articulated, explained, and demonstrated.
Thank you kindly!
One of the best and most honest reviews I have watched and perfect for the audience. Thank you.
Glad to hear it! A lot of the issues have either been resolved or improved with the new firmware updates. The 2.0 update is particularly powerful.
Gotta say, one of the best purchases I've ever made! Thanks for the suggestion! 😁
You're welcome!
This was a very good review and I know that this is two years old but for those wondering Anchor does allow WAV and AAC Files for upload. MP3 is really an older lesser quality codex. But with that said that this review was awesome.
Thank you for the update!
I'd been recording my podcast with a Mac in a sound room with the pretty decent Blue Snowball mic. Since the lockdown, I've been recording with Garageband on my iPhone with a homemade pop filter, and recording on a bunch of pillows as soundproofing - and I can't really tell the difference. You can do so much with just a phone.
It really is an awesome tool. Congrats on the innovative setup! 💪
Just ordered mine, thanks for the great review!
Congrats! You’ll love it.
I came across your video a week or two ago. I was looking to make a change on my podcast equipment, your video sealed the deal for me and I purchased the Rodecaster and a 2 Podmics. They're definitely amazing! I myself made a video talking about it. Thanks for the great review.
That’s awesome to hear, I’m really glad it’s working out!
Such valuable content, love your videos man.. may I also ask what stunning camera you are using to record this current video SUCH GREAT QUALITY 🔥
Thank you for the kind words! This was the Canon 6D Mark II with the Sigma 24 1.4 lens. My wife still uses it for her channel, but I now use the Sony FX3 and 24 1.4 lens 👍
The 6D is still amazing, I just wanted to move into 4K.
I loved this video!
Not only was it SUPER informational for someone starting a podcast and seeking to know more about the Roadcaster, but it was really entertaining. I found myself laughing at all your hilarious reactions from explaining the product and uncovering the screen cover
Thank you so much for making this!
Thank you!! This is pretty much the best feedback I could hope for! I'm so glad you were informed/entertained. That's the goal!
Excellent advice, well done and appreciate the encouragement to get started despite whatever you have on hand.
Gear is definitely fun and can definitely open new doors, but the most important thing is to get started.
Dude, so gotta get one of these. So love your demo of just how easy it can be. LOVED your point about how fast you can have your podcast up with no editing. That is insane and “exactly” what I’m shooting for. I hate editing. So getting one this year. Your vids are insanely good. I’m getting hooked and binging them. Super appreciate your down to earth realness rather than some forced ‘performance.’ Thank you.
Thanks Carrie, I really appreciate that! And you’ll definitely love the Rodecaster, especially with all of the updates it’s gotten over the last year. I think my record is 6 minutes from finishing a podcast to having it uploaded and ready to go 🤯
Amazing! Exactly what I’m looking to do. I love simplicity. No post production is the goal-not concerned about perfection. It’s about the content and getting it out there. Thanks so much.❤️
Your videos are so well shot and edited. Really appreciate the work you put into it. Very helpful indeed. I just bought this product and sitting here watching your video to get some insights. Thanks! Cheers.
That’s awesome to hear, thank you! Hope you enjoy the Rodecaster 👍
OMG I LOVE this presentation of the Rodecaster Pro. Thank you!!!
Thanks so much! It’s a really awesome tool for sure.
This is an incredible review. We use many Rode products too including the Rodecaster. Love it. Also found your channel by accident & subbing. Great production quality!
Thanks you! Glad you’re loving the Rodecaster too 👍
got mine because of this video. love it. it has changed the tone and enjoyment of internal work meetings on MS TEAMS.
Wow! I'm so happy to hear it!
Thanks so much for this review. Just pulled the trigger and ordered one and a couple Procaster mics and misc equipment! I feel like you saved me a lot of time because before I found your review I was thinking I needed to bone up on my Garageband skills and was playing with with it, trying to find a good eq for my voice, which was taking a LOT of fiddling. Now I can forego that and just concentrate on content!
Yes! That’s the best part- the tools get out of the way 👍
Excellent video. I've seen a few of your videos now. All quality. The peeling off of the protective sticker was tremendously satisfying, especially with the rack focus.
Haha, I’m glad you appreciated that. I waited weeks to peel it specifically for this video. 😬
“More about ideas and perspective” 👍🏾
Thanks! This is the best review of the RØDECaster Pro that I've seen. Very easy to understand, even for beginners. Would be great if you would post future videos showing some of the features in more detail.
Thank you! I did make a video about how to live stream with it, but I’d love to make more. It’s a great tool. I finally got a PodMic too, which I’m excited to use with it.
@@tombuck How much does the card hold? I know that's probably difficult to answer, but I'm wondering if it's possible to record a 20-minute podcast on the card without having my computer there. Thanks.
I’m using a 64gb card and the Rodecaster says “69 Hours +”. I normally do hour long podcasts with absolutely no issue.
Great video brother! Thanks for going over this is such good detail. Been looking at getting something like this for live-streams, podcasts, etc. It seems like this could be helpful for a bunch of content. 😉👍🏻
It’s a total game changer- and it only gets better with every firmware update 😎
This is the best review on RUclips for the Rode Podcaster. Rode should have this on their site. Thanks for your video. Just subscribed.
Wow, thanks so much for the kind words 🙏
This video was great! Subscribed my dude!
Much appreciated!
Thanks for all the tips and tricks I've found on your site. I got a Rodecaster Pro before I saw this video, but found this video when trying to learn all the functionality of it. And this video gave me the confidence to jump in and start my podcast. Thanks again Tom.
That’s awesome to hear! Good luck on your show-the best time to start is right now 👍
@@tombuck Thanks man. I’ve only had my channel a few months, but we kicked off the Podcast, just before our first 100 subs. Nowhere close to your 66.6k, but baby steps. Lol
The first 100 is absolutely the hardest, congrats!
I use the Zoom H6 and I’ve been pretty happy with it, but I have to say this is a nice piece of equipment. Once we get our studio setup, it might be a good option.
The H6 is really great. That was originally my first choice before the Rodecaster was released. 👍
I’ve had the zoom h6 for the last 5 years 350+ episodes but honestly I’m getting weird feedback that comes and goes regardless of how I try and avoid it.
Thanks for this. The equipment review was helpful, but the encouragement to start without worrying about "the perfect setup" was just as valuable. This is my first video of yours to watch and not only did I like and subscribe, I also subscribed to two of your podcasts as well. Thanks again!
Wow, thank you! I’m so glad it resonated. The idea of “just getting started” is really important. I definitely know how fun/distracting gear can be. 😁
Damn it man, I wish I had this back when I was live streaming and podcasting! 🤦🏾♂️ watching this makes me want to start it again just to use this!
Honestly, it’d be worth it 😬
The Enthusiasm Project can you do a review or tutorial of the software aspect of this unit? I’m wanting to know if this would work for live-streaming. Some units like these only work for recording but not live applications. My show was more like radio than a podcast where my audience could listen live and call in to the program in real time! Thanks in advance!
I have a video about how I use it with OBS: ruclips.net/video/tcoN4EJpEMs/видео.html
It works seamlessly 👍
I appreciated your passion and sincerity ...a decent guy from a mile away .... Best wishes to you bro.
Thank you! Hopefully it’s helpful. I love this stuff and get excited about sharing it.
Thanks for supplying a mic set up for the reel disagreement podcast you’re the man 🤘🏻🤘🏻 I enjoyed their content but their sound was terrrible now it’s much better but tell them to get in front of the mic more often
Haha! I would love more episodes from them! I do know that the next one is set to be a doozy. 👍
The Enthusiasm Project yeah I just got into them and they have a nice yin yang thing going also I didn’t realize I didn’t say anything about your channel the production value is phenomenal and you sir have a new subscriber 👌🏻
Awesome video. I like the big cue cards that they added to the product box … I have a content home and for a lot of creators that my company work with they never used a DSLR or any of this tech stuff .. the cue cards helps with knowing what to set up based on preference and functionality
The transparency is awesome here!
Thank you 🙏
What a maaaaaahvelous piece of equipment. I love the convergence of sources! I at one point used a 24 track mixer, which at times, could be a nightmare. Before I forget, I DO LOVE The Mario Brothers-esq intro/outro! Takes me back to when there was fun in video games! You must be a sick person, because you have a clean desk! Lol! Thanks for the super peachy keano description of this faaaaaabulous piece of gear. Makes me want one. Then again, I've always wanted to just DRIVE a Lambo! But LIKE the Lambo, you didn't mention p-r-i-c-e....I'm wondering if because it was astronomical, or you're just trying to be discreet. You said it was backordered, so I'm thinking they are selling quite a few of these and maybe they WON'T be astronomical...hoping!
Thanks agin. Fun time, great themesong, great product description, whawat moah could I ask fora?
Y'all. First time viewer, won't be the last! Whoo hoo!
Oh my gosh, this is one of the greatest comments I’ve ever read, haha! Thank you. The Rodecaster is usually available for about $600, which isn’t cheap, but I think is definitely worth it. Once it’s been out a bit longer, I’m guessing it’ll go in sale from time to time at a cheaper price.
I’m glad you like the outdo music- most people really hate it, but I like it! Like you said, it reminds me of things that are FUN!
I appreciate the sound review! I just purchased mine today and came here to see what people were talking about. Thank you so much!
I really hope you enjoy it! I've used min everyday since it came out.
I just listened to your podcast on "My Biggest RUclips Regret" and it was wonderful and really hit home. I might add to my channel I started years ago and stopped after one video. Thanks Xd
I 100% recommend jumping in and starting it back up! 👍
great summary of all the functions of the rodecaster pro exactly what i was lookking for , thanks for sharing.
Cool, I’m glad it helped!
Didn’t know they had an update for separate channels. As that had counted me out and advice for others before. Thanks for your review. - what’s the camera and light at is looking so good
Thank you! This was filmed with the Canon 6D II and Sigma 24 1.4. I’ve since started using the EOS R as my main camera with the 6D as a second camera.
Great video, waiting for mine to come. I liked your review a lot but two things stood out the most for me was 1) regarding changing from a wave file to mp3 and 2), which to me is the most important, was to start your podcast now and not wait to get your gear, do it now! So with that, I will start with my content and get going. Thanks!!
Good luck! The mp3 conversion is pretty quick, but I’d like to be able to just skip that step, and YES, the most important thing is to just get started now!
Hey Tom! Great review of the RCP. I finally received mine and unfortunately the mic channels are SOOO noisy and the headphone amps are as well. I'm sending it back for an exchange. Crossing my fingers! That's not quite why I was writing though. I did want to ask about the noise on your side. You said it's quiet and I think your experience is the norm as others have said it's pretty quiet. Also, what setup did you end up using? Mics etc... I'm using SM7b's but I may end up getting a shotgun as well for video. So please do tell in regards to your mic setups. Love your vids. Thanks!
Hey Mike! Sorry to hear about your issues, mine is super quiet on all fronts, so hopefully it’s just a fluke. I have a PodMic on order, but I’ve mostly been using an SM58 and SM57 pair with good results.
I haven’t had a chance to try it with an SM7B, but I might try and borrow one for a test.
it is a known issue with sm7b, get a cloudlifter before you plug it in the RCP
Thank you so much for this video. Let me shortly explain why I'm so thankful.
I'm about to start my own Podcast and after months of saving money to buy two Rode NT USB mics and the rest of the setup, I drove to my first interview/cohost cast and I drove by train. As you can imagine, I got out of the train and I forgot my bag with all my gear, Microfones, cameras, tripods, memory cards etc. And sadly by now, no one returned the bag to a lost property office. Since then, this happened a week ago, I'm in shock. About my own stupidity and the peoples out there, not returning the bag.
Your video showed me, that I can start, even with my iPhone. I new that before, but sometimes you need to have one showing you how to do it.
And now I'm saving money to buy the Rodecaster Pro + two Podmics.
Oh man, this is a heartbreaking story. I hope you get new equipment soon.
Fortunately, phones are definitely good enough to keep you going in the mean time. It’s always so easy to get caught up in gear. I recently found out that one of my favorite youtubers, who runs a pretty large channel, only uses the built in mic on his camera for everything. I fancy myself an audio snob, but I’ve been watching his videos for years and never had any complaints!
It has a lot more to do with who’s behind the mic rather than the mic itself. Best of luck!
The Enthusiasm Project thanks 🙏🏽
I planned to make exceptionally good sound as the baseline of my podcast, because many of the shows out there have so poor sound, that you can’t listen to it without getting your ears bleed 😄
Your video gave me new power to start, even only with my iPhone headphones microphone.
I entered a podcast contest sponsored by Rode last month and they sent some of us a mobile recording setup. I think it’s called the SC 6? It plugs into your iPhone with two lav mics and the sound quality is incredible.
The Enthusiasm Project thanks for that tip. The RØDE SC6-L mobile interview kit seems to be a great product for an affordable price.
I was pretty shocked at how good it sounds. Now I just keep it in my bag all the time.
Some podcasts are slow, and you don’t know how long they last. That’s why you’re listening to Ten Minute Podcast.
I loved the review, your voice and the background 👍 Thanks for the reminder that we should start with the available gear too, always good to hear.
I'm really glad it was helpful! Thanks for the kind words! We just finished a live stream/podcast with the Rodecaster a few minutes ago. I think I appreciate it more each time I use it- but you're right, it's important to work with what you have available!
i want to start a podcast.. sell me your old set up..
Great video. Loved the video AND audio quality lol I'm inspired. There's too many things I want to get into but I appreciated this video. I came for the thumbnail! great work.
Glad to hear it! I feel the same way I’m terms of being overwhelmed by everything I want to do 😬
"if i could literally just literally"
Hi Tom. Thanks for your review. And Rodecaster may thank you, for I was about to buy a Zoom L8, but after watching this show I changed my mind and I'm now the proud owner of a Rodecaster and some podmics. Love them. Easy to use, just like you said. Cheers!
Awesome! I think you made the right choice, and I’m glad you’re liking the new gear!
Rode announced a Firmware 2.0 update that adds a TON of new features! Check that out after this review:
ruclips.net/video/6LXnxSD_Nno/видео.html
Hey Tom, can the Rodecaster pro be connected directly to a phone for video recording for the audio to be able to Vlog?
Where the Rodecaster is an input for the phone? I’m not entirely sure. It’s not hard to sync up when editing if worse comes to worse thoguh
@@tombuck Well, if there is an USB output maybe you can make it work, the reviewer would need to test it. I know for sure that the AI-1 can connect to my iPad thanks to the USB-C and be self powered by the iPad Pro 11 inch. I've already recorded some videos that way. Super cool for a mini recording kit!
How do you use an interface for a video podcast? how do you edit audio and video together?
How could you use this to record Skype audio from a laptop with an xlr for host
Hey just wanted to say your video was great. You touched a lot of key points and explained everything very articulate. Keep crushing it brotha
Thank you so much! I really appreciate the kind words/support!
I love your concluding thoughts. That is definitely me! Going to start recording with USB-C then upgrade to this Rodecaster for XLR. Great video!
Yes! Gear is great. It's a ton of fun and gives you a lot of options, but the most important thing is to just get started. 👍
Great overview. Very detailed.
It's a nice unit, but $599 is a bit pricey, as you still need to have a mic or a smartphone for this to record. I can do most things with a Zoom H5 at half the price. The Zoom H5 is better for a portable recording session, while the Rodecaster is better for a studio. For recording with 2-3 mics and only headphones for the host, the Zoom H5 is all you need. If you want to record audio directly into your camera, the H5 is also awesome. It even attaches to a tripod or camera hotshoe. It comes with a very nice stereo mic module, which I use for some voiceover work. The big brother Zoom H6 can record 6 channels with ease, and with individual level control for 5 channels. Bottom line, the Rodecaster and the Zoom H5/H6 are amazing devices. Your needs will likely steer you to one or the other.
The Zoom H6 might actually be the best, most flexible small-format recording solution under $400 in the world. It can work as a mini-studio or as a portable recording platform. If I were shopping today for the one device with the most versatility, I would buy a Zoom H6 and spend the $200 you saved from not buying the Rodecaster and get some mics and/or headphones.
The H5 and H6 are really great (I use them both at work every day). For portability, the H6 definitely wins and it was what I was going to get for myself, but with the Rodecaster's added channels, Bluetooth, sound pads, AND built in headphone amp, the $599 didn't seem too crazy.
But really it's like you said: there are a lot of great options and each person needs to figure out their own specific needs before making a decision.
I really appreciate the insightful comment!
I will say, the Rodecaster is SUPER quiet.
And thank YU for your product prices! And analogy.
Its a fantastic product. We purchased 5 for the radio stations were at. Its an all in one solution.
I love the Tribble looking windscreen
So far I haven't had any trouble with this tribble.
Love the look of your video. Everybody always does dark background. Love seeing some color.
Thanks so much! I love bright colors quite a bit 👍
Just placed my order, the WHOLE shebang! Can’t wait 🙌🏾☺️
I'm sure you'l love it! Now the waiting is the hardest part.
Wow bro your production is awesome! Surprised when I saw only 9k subs! I really hope you keep growing!
Thanks man! I really appreciate it.
Nice enthusiastic review. Saving audio as a Wave file is standard in the audio industry, although BBC did start "aquisitioning" audio for commentary in mp3 a while back. There are converters if you don't want to use audition or audio software to do the conversion. The idea is that you always save a master as Wave (wav) regardless of whether you are going to use it. The idea is that if you revisit your piece, to chop it up and use it in another piece, you are working with the best quality, rather than degrading what is already degraded audio. I think for your purposes, your practice of mastering in mp3 (which most platforms require) is ok because you are not likely to revisit clips. I have the RodeCaster but also racks of gear. Now I look at all the gear and wonder what to do with it? RodeCaster replaces so much and is very tidy.
The "all-in-one" aspect of the Rodecaster makes it worth the price in my book. Luckily the newer software lets you import files a MP3s. Wave files are definitely better, but if I'm just doing my solo podcast with little/no editing, I like being able to upload directly to Anchor.
I've also started using Buzzsprout as a host, and they accept Wave files, so that also makes things easier.
This video convinced me to get the RCP when I watched it about a month ago. I've had it for three weeks and it has been everything you said and more. The firmware updates have made it more awesome and I subscribed just to catch your takes on the betas and different ways go use the RCP. I have a 2 host podcast with 1-2 guests and the bluetooth feature has allowed us to have our guests call in without missing a beat. Thanks for the great videos.
I’m really glad the videos have been helpful! I’d love to play around more with the Bluetooth feature myself.
Dude, thanks this was very informative, you sold me on this product and the Black magic ATEM mini product. Placed orders on both and will pick up this weekend. Thanks!!!
Woo hoo! It's a really great combo, I'm sure you'll love them both. 👍
Just got mine! Love it for many of the same reasons you do. I’d also welcome the ability to convert to mp3 on the device. 9.5/10.
I’m glad more people seem to be getting theirs! Seems like the backorder waitlist was pretty long. Glad you like yours too!
Hi Tom, you always provide great information. Please consider making the video no one has dared to do before. We need you to make a video that shows how the Rodecaster Pro 2 works with the Yolobox Ultra. Please that would be awesome and is badly needed. Thank you.
That sounds like a fun one! I had mixed results with the YB Pro, but haven't tried it with the Ultra yet...
Hi Tom,
I really hope you do. I am at a loss to see how you can use one without the other. You would be the first one to do it. Do you think that Prompter will make a slightly bigger size in the next year or so?
Great work though! Thank you! I too was excited to unpack my RP, but being an Aquarian who has trouble changing a lightbulb, I was worried I'd find it very confusing. But it is soooo intuitive, as you say! Very easy to work with and lots of fun. Look forward to following your other vids.
Great to hear! The Rodecaster definitely makes things easy. Hope you enjoy it!
Really like your channel! And your studio colors are awesome! :)
Thank you! I love bright colors.
Great video! I'm honestly not sure how I came across this video and your channel - but it's made me think I should start creating a podcast myself! Now off to have a listen to yours on what looks to be a very wet walk ... Good luck with it all!
I'm glad it was motivating! I don't know if you feel this way about your RUclips channel, but with mine, my only regret is not starting sooner. I think the podcast is the same way.
@@tombuck Yes definitely! I really enjoyed your first episode - very honest and I share many of your thoughts from back then!
Awesome review! Such a streamlined process of podcasting, amazing.
Thank you for this video!!! My rodecaster pro comes in this weekend so I'm SUPER EXCITED to start
Nice! Make sure to add the 2.0 firmware update if it’s not already installed. Lots of new features!
@@tombuck I will definitely do that! Experts say that you dont need fancy equipment but if you're a tech geek like me, it makes it more fun and exciting!! Thank you for your great videos!!!
You’re welcome! Gear is definitely part of the fun 👍
Nice work fella, and good message at the end you don't need the fancy equipment, you just need to start 👊✌👍
Can’t get better until you get started 💡
Thank you! Very helpful and informative, no fluff, great perspective, and bringing in the context of what you use it for was awesome. Great review!
Thank you! That's exactly what I was going for, so I'm glad you liked it!
Great video. Really great picture quality with the Cannon
Thanks! Gotta love that camera!
Thanks Tom, great review!
Thanks you! Definitely check out the RCP2 is you haven't already. The original is still excellent, but the 2 adds a ton of functionality.
Hi Tom,
i just recetly started to watch your video to learn more about podcasting, im planing to start my podcast channel soon, will be talking about micro and macro economics but in simple terms. it will be in arabic as i live in dubai and it will be just for fun.
I really like your channel amd just wanted to say keep up the good work and great content.
by the way I just recetly bought the Rodcaster pro and Rod mic after seeing your review, im loving it but i think i need so much time to tune my voice.
cheers
Wow, this is awesome to hear! I'm really honored that my input helped you to decide on which tools would be best for you. Good luck with your show- it sounds like you've got a great idea that really fits your location!
Great video! Appreciate the advice at the end. Just started my own podcast and am using my phone. I will defintely look into this equipment if my podcast goes well. Thanks!
Good luck with your podcast! I’m glad you just dove in- that’s the toughest part 😎
This is a great review! I know that because I wasn’t interested in purchasing this until this video!
Haha, that's definitely a compliment! Be sure to check out the Rodecaster Pro II, which has quite a few nifty upgrades.
I just love your HONEST ADVISE...THANK YOU...
I appreciate that!
Just bought mind today , I am so happy with it .
Woo hoo! Congrats!
amazing video! highly informative. makes me want to start podcasting!
Dive in and go for it!
I really really really wanted to! Unfortunately, I have tried everything in terms of getting the rodecaster pro but to no avail. I have tried contacting every store listed in their where to buy section in the rode website but nobody answered back except for 1 that said it is iut of stock. So sad. Would you know someone who can help?
That was really helpful, and I like your on-camera style (and that you did not do the usual subscribe/patreon thing - I subscribed). Many thanks.
I’m really glad to hear that! I definitely want my channel to grow, but not at the cost of turning all my videos into ads and sales pitches.
@@tombuck Quite right, too!
that gadget looks sweet! love those sound pads !!
They’re super helpful! I’m definitely not using them to their full potential yet.
Cool lil mixer.
It's been such a great tool to use over the past few years!
This was a great video..we are buying one to better our podcast and this was super helpful...thank you
I'm sure you'll love it!
Wonderful review, covered everything really well to help introduce me to the one I just got. Thank you!
Awesome! If you haven’t already, be sure to update to the most recent firmware. 😎
Thank you! for sharing :) I loved the advice at the end where you said just get started
It’s probably the most important part.
So useful! Loved your enthusiasm. Thank you for this video
Thanks for the kind words 🙏
Wao... i must really give you a thumbs up . Very truthful and calm explanation. Thanks for the effort 👍👍👍
I really appreciate that! I hope it was helpful.
Hey Tom! Amazing video and very helpful. I'm thinking about getting a Rodecaster Pro myself. It was recommended to me by another creator. I gotta tell you, I LOVE the way you broke this video down and let us know what mic you were using during this video. When you kicked on the Rodecaster Pro, it... well... was nothing short a MIND-BLOWING! Your audio is crisp and dynamic. I'm definitely getting one of those bad boys! Thank you so much for creating this video. Keep crushing it! =)
Thanks for the kind words, I’m so glad the video was helpful! I still use my Rodecaster every day and really love it- some of the best money I’ve ever spent. 👍
nice review! appreciate the details and insights.
You’re very welcome!
I'm so happy I discovered you! Ahhhh I want this so bad now!!
It’s truly an awesome tool! I’ve been using it almost daily for quite a while and it hasn’t let me down.
Dude..thank you! This is a really great review. Thank you for the time it took you to make this. It put me over the edge on wanting to buy it! Excellent production quality!! New sub!
Glad it helped! They just released a 2.0 firmware update that adds a lot of functionality, making it even better 👍