Live music performance is still my bread and butter. I bought the RP2 in January. I use it to mix my vocal, guitar, and foot percussion, with output to my Bose S1 Pro. I push the record button to get the pre audio, which I edit in Audacity before adding to my show video. I use one Bank 1 pad to turn reverb off when I speak between songs. I use the third Bank of pads for MIDI control of video that plays behind me. I love this thing!
@@bass4512 On Mondays, I set my RCP2 and MacBook Air (2012 🥲) back up at home. I have a USB-C to USB-A cable. I put the RCP2 into Transfer Mode, and copy the file folders from my weekend sets into an external SSD attached to my MacBook. I open Audacity on the MacBook and the WAV file for the set I want to edit. I copy each song individually to a new project to “chop” up the set into songs. I normalize, very lightly compress, and add reverb to taste. Then I export each song to WAV and MP3. I upload WAV to my Bandcamp page to allow fans to download. When I edit a song video from a show, I pull in the MP3 for that song and sync it with the video.
@@bass4512 for the MIDI, I use CommandPost to convert MIDI signals to my MacBook Air into keyboard actions. My videos play in VLC, another free app. I program my Bank 3 on the RCP2 so that each pad sends a different MIDI command. In CommandPost, I program the responses to those commands. Each response clears the VLC playlist and loads a new one for the given song. I don't currently time my songs, or trigger changes. I'll add that later, after I build a MIDI foot controller to mount on my stompbox (percussion)
I am definitely someone who bought it knowing its overkill. I've been running a dual PC streaming set up for years and this has become the top hardware that has been able to tie all the sounds together. I don't use the recording features at all but this thing is still incredible
At this moment at my station i work for, we are using the Rodecaster pro 2 for tv production. We did hook it up to a Newtek Tricaster Mini 4K. The mediaplayers play through the rodecaster. The microphones run trough the Rodecaster and we created a mix minus for the floor monitor. And it all works like a charm all trough one USB connection. The reason why we use the Rodecaster Pro 2 is because of the microphone processing. It works pretty fine with the Sennheiser ME40 clip on's. I would say for a small productions setup, get de Pro 2. I know lots of people now using it for radio broadcasts because you can use the midi buttons for player starts.
I'm so glad you did not do a click bait, and provided thoughts that are in depth and really realistic in regards to the devices you showed. Thank you Tom!
Game changer, didn’t think I’d really need it, and I hate to say the words I don’t wanna live without it because they’re much more important things in life but for this simplifying workflow, really producing great audio with lots of extra options, especially no cloud, lifter, or fat head needed this device. It’s all the boxes and I got it almost exclusively because of how are you sure how you use it thank you
Love your videos and honest insight Tom. Your videos have helped shaped my setup as I have built it out over the last 12 Months. The Rodecaster Pro is amazing for a lot of people, the RP2 even more.
Tom, your videos have been very, very helpful. I anticipate your new videos daily. I have a Rodecaster Pro and upgraded to the Rodecaster Pro 2 simply because I am so impressed with the original. I am so very pleased with the Pro 2. What a great upgrade. I will be keeping the original and passing it on to another member of my team. Rode products are in my opinion amazing. I am able to create content that is very professional and notice my own progression as I continue to create more content. It is true, you have to be a disaster before you become a master. Practice matters. I forced myself to create and produce regardless of the quality and watched my own quality improve. Tom, your encouragement has made a vast difference in my own creation and production skills. I am moving from amateur to professional levels. That said, there is always room for improvement. Thanks for the reviews and your sharing your own experiences. You come across as humble yet highly informative.
Thank you Norm! I'm so glad you like the channel, and I really appreciate the kind support. You're 100% right that everything comes down to practice. The more experience you give yourself, the better you'll get. It sometimes feels like no progress is being made, but if you look back to where you started you realize how far you've come!
I've been running sound for 5 decades! I thought I retired in December 2019 and I purchased an RCP 1 with 2 Procaster Mics in retirement I was going to do a Podcast. Besides adding a Cloudlifter, everything I needed was built into it was amazing. In live and studio work, we have racks of EQ and Compressor, Noice Gates, and all kinds of processing and this thing has a lot of that stuff built in. After about 6 weeks, COVID hit, and my phone was ringing off the wall to help people up their Zoom call and set up a video streaming system. Then a Foundation asked me to set up their studio, then to Produce their show (were on Direct TV as well as RUclips/Rumble. I went with the newer RCP2 as it had proper LINE Outputs. I gave my original RCP to someone who could never afford it and got an RCP2 for myself didn't want to have to keep up with two devices! For the money, there is nothing as good for several applications. You now have the option with the new Rode NT1 5th Generation if your a single operator.
Thanks, Tom. Back in November I went with the Pro II based on the confidence you expressed in it; and I although I only use less than 1 percent of the features I love it! Have a great day.
I bought it for a Podcast and how it made the Podmic sound was insane. But it's pretty expensive and huge. The NT1 5th gen came out with some of the same processing built in so I returned the RCPII and bought that. However the experiencing of using that mic and the software was NO BUENO. So now I might be buying the RCPII once again. Like you advised me Tom, I should have never got rid of it.
You should’ve listened even though I said that after you’d already returned it! 😁 But seriously, I always prefer physical controls over software. I love the standalone-ness of it.
I love your videos Tom. The productions quality, even down to the colours in your videos, couples so nicely with the quality of content you deliver. You've definitely convinced me to purchase a Rodecaster Pro II which arrived yesterday. I can't wait to get started podcasting when my shure smb7's arrive. I'm going to keep watching what you come out with as you have so much great knowledge and a you're great at delivering enganging content. Keep up the good work!
Thanks Adam! I hope you enjoy your new gear. The SM7B works super well with the RCP2. Don’t be afraid to play with the adjustments on the back of the SM7B too- it took me way too long to realize they can really shape the sound in some nice ways.
A great thing about the Zoom P4 is getting the Bluetooth receiver and being able to bring a call call into your Podcast every bit as clear as in the studio.
Read before you buy: I ordered the rodecaster pro II a while back because of the DSPs which would simplify my audio chain by combining all my effects and interface into one. The reason I sent it back after 2 days is because this thing does NOT have realtime monitoring, causing the monitoring to be distracting and not give an accurate idea of what you sound like. This limitation effectively made it useless to me. It would've been such a gem if it did have realtime monitoring. Furthermore I have had issues finding reviewers accurately describing the realtime monitoring of it. Only after experiencing the issue first hand and searching for it specifically I found a Reddit thread of others alike that were disappointed by it.
This sounds really frustrating, but I can say that this hasn’t been my experience and that I don’t have any issues with latency or real time monitoring on mine.
I had the exact same issues on my RCPII and returned it because of that. I asked RODE and they told me that the product development team already is aware of the issue and maybe there will be a fix sometime. They also replied "Please be note that the latency on headphone monitoring is comparable with other digital products of this type. Some people find this more noticeable than others, but increasing the volume of your headphones or moving closer to the microphone will both help."
@@fragdenstein Yeah I noticed that during my testing as well. To decrease the flange echo that you get when you have near real time monitoring you can turn up the volume of your headphones beyond the level of your own voice. Which to me is a band-aid fix and required me to have to increase my headphones to ear-damaging levels. Regarding the proximity to my mic; I'm using an SM7B so I'm pretty much always eating it. It's nice they're aware of the issue, lets hope for a fix. I suppose I am spoiled by my RME Babyface
I have seen people complain about this but I myself have not ever had this issue. I know your personal pc specs definitely can be a reason why this happens.
@@CoffeeTalkandTechJohnRyan I had that issue even when there was no computer involved. There is a delay in the headphone - and RODE did already confirm that. I was unable to "dial in" our studio microphones correctly because of that delay.
I started with RCP I and now I grow up with the RCP II. I love the workflow with the Podcaster Pro. In Germany the Rodecaster Pro II ist still expensive but for this package of opportunities it is ok. I use the Rodecaster for Interviews, Podcast Recordings, Recording: Guitar, Bass and Vocals and sometimes to have some fun with my kids.
I bought mine when you first reviewed it when it came out, I still am amazed that I have this powerful flexible audio tool. Whenever they have firmware updates I get excited to see what it can do next. I only plug in one mic but I set it up too use my phone over Bluetooth to do Twitter spaces so I sound great. I also use the other faders one from my second Mac to play audio sounds while I stream to discord video chats. It’s great while using Ecamm for my other channel. Great product Thanks Tom
So glad you're enjoying it! I'm consistently amazed too. I've used mine almost every single day since I got it last year and it's absolutely a critical part of my setup.
The Mixcast 4 occasionally goes on sale for $300. But the RCP2 also goes on sale. It was $550 at B&H around the holidays. Or a Roland UVC-02 (which I never see covered) gives you an xlr input AND and HDMI for a camera. But if you have an SM7B, just get an RCP2. The amps will save you over having to get lifters, plus all those extra things for free.
Thanks Tom! The great point is knowing what you need. I want clean preamps and audio routing and the kitchen sink. The RCP2 now cover those things and I own the Lewitt connect 6 also and it has some nice DSP's and routing and the software is ultra intuitive. In the end a big YES!!! the RCP2 is well worth it's money.
Great video thanks Tom. I was originally going to get a smaller audio interface for $180 but then saw there were limitations with the amount of gain and saw I needed a cloud lifter for another $150-180. That's already a price of $320 and I hate adding layers of problems if one device can solve it all. I ended up going for the Rode Caster Pro ii and it's amazing! My audio went from B grade to A Grade, instantly.
I like mine a lot as I've professed here before, it's my go to piece for streaming. BUT!!! when I'm just recording audio I use my Electrovoice RE20 going through a DBX 286s and 131s. I love the sound and Flexibility. Streaming the Rodecaster runs circles around the Yamaha MG10Xu that I repurposed from my old rig that I record my bass and drum tracks through.
I have both and I love them! They solve so many problems for me. If Rode made a RCP3, I’d only get it if it had AI to edit the podcast for you 😆I’m just so happy with them. The RCP2 especially, it can handle anything I throw at it.
I'm sure there will be a 3 at some point, but I have no idea what could be added to it! My few complaints (if you could even call them that) with the RCP2 could pretty much all be remedied with firmware.
You mentioned the Podtrak P4 as a cheap alternative. In fact, this is the only one I can find that has 4 mic inputs and 4 headphone outputs, in other words, for recording a 4 person podcast you either have the P4, or have to spend the big dollars on a Tascam, P8 or the Rodecaster 1 or 2. Both Rodecasters are still available and even second hand first gens go for big money (between €400,- and €450,- here on marketplace) I think a Rodecaster Mini would be a killer. About half the width of the big one, three maybe four sliders and only four pads. Makes it a lot more portable too. Just recording 4 persons like the Podtrak P4 can would be nice, but in a more reliable and sturdy solution, and with the proper firmware support that Rode gives this fills the gap between a 200 euro P4 and a 600 euro Rodecaster. The Tascam isn’t much cheaper (€500 ish I believe), and it is not much smaller either. If they would make the mini easy to be coupled to the big one, you can use it as a channel expander as well. Oh well, just a crazy idea.
For me the Rodecaster Pro 2 has been worth every penny and more. I not only use it for podcasts etc, it has now become my main studio audio interface which is something i never even anticipated when i bought it. I much prefer using the faders to adjust my levels than the tiny rotary knobs on my Presonus Studio 1810c and i love the flexibility of the unit and the assignability of the smart drum pads. Don't forget that you can also directly record into the unit. The unit is also visually pleasing to the eye and i love the old school mixer like design. Definitely worth it.
Excellent video Tom. I'm about to start working for a community radio station where we'll be pre recording our weekly 1 hour program and sending it to the station to be broadcast at our specified time. I've done plenty of radio preproduction work in my studio using my DAW for editing but I found that I was spending way too much time editing and refining my segments. I want an easy way to simply plug a couple of mics, easily record interviews using my phone, assigning program themes, segments and songs to pads and then easily mix down the show to a stereo master file to send to the radio station. The fact that you can also record multi-track is great for the times when I want to go my DAW for further refinement and editing. Can you please confirm that there's no longer any time limitations when it comes to recording and exporting multi-track files as is the case with polywave files. Keep up the great work!
I'm coming from the Mixcast4 and I was really pleased with the quality there, until the RCPII came out and I saw…not the hype, but the features, the screen, the updates and the follow up by Røde that, for the moment, cannot be matched by any other company. Then I bought it and it's been a pleasure to use every second. I tried to be really critical, and I do need to go deeper in the settings, Gating, Compression, EQ, I get lost sometimes in all options, but that's me more than the unit itself. I have a pro interface by Arturia (AudioFuse Studio) but I started using the RCPII for everything. The Arturia is fabulous but needs a DAW, a computer that can cope with all nice plugins, it's definitely not a plug & play thing like the RodeCaster, that can also record everything going in. Nope my good sire, I just cannot find a single negative point with the RCPII.
I'm really glad you like the RCP2. I was definitely excited to hear your opinion since you used the Mixcast for quite a while and got really good results with it.
Since I got a Mixpre 3 I haven’t touched my rcp2. I don’t do live stuff at home so the dsp is not really needed as I prefer to add it afterwards. Also for the few times I do go live which is mostly at my work having sound devices mix assist plugin to auto lower mics not in use, is far more useful than adding compression and a gate for a good live sound. Also the real time monitoring latency on the rcp2 is just shameful for the money. If presonus can nail latency with dsp on £120 revelator I don’t know why Røde are struggling with latency issues.
I'm definitely saving up for the Rodecaster Pro II. At the moment I'm using a Focusrite 8i6 and it serves me pretty well but it's kind of limited. The included software is terrible!!! I don't regret buying it as I needed something at the time but I wish that I had waited to get the Rodecaster Pro.
Great as always, Tom. You know what I’d love to see in the next version of the RCP? Full support for USB mics. The same dual interface they just put on the NT-1 5th Generation, allowing any combination of XLR and USB mics in the mix.
I'm still hoping that Rode might add some USB support via firmware. I'm sure it'd only be for their USB mics, which is totally fair, but would be so awesome.
@@tombuck That would be a great start! And I'm hoping that RODE (and others) will add even more open USB connectivity, ushering in a glorious new era of full professional acceptance for USB mics.
I was using Voicemeeter combined with an Icon Platform M+ midi DAW surface before the Rødecaster Pro II was launched. The original Rødecaster Pro didn't really suit for my streaming setup (I have it). The Rødecaster Pro II fixed all that was missing.
Fantastic video, Tom! YES, some may find it expensive, but having combo jacks instead of just XLR?! The RCP 2 let's me plug in my instruments and record!!! I'd call that a win!
Hello My Rodecaster Pro 2 Guru. I have a question because I can't find I RUclips video on this. Currently our Rodecaster Pro 2 has been erasing all our sound pads. Even our custom sounds. All Gone. So, we have to do a factory reset. I've reached out to Rode but I haven't heard anything back. My students aren't doing it so we think its something the Rodecaster is doing it. Thoughts? Hast this happened to you?
This hasn't happened to me, but definitely doesn't sound right. If it's resetting every time you shut it down, then it almost seems like there's an issue with the internal memory? It should be covered by warranty, but of course that only helps if Rode gets back to you. They're normally super good about that, so I'd send another email if it's been a few days and you haven't heard anything. Or heck, even tweet at them and get their attention that way if you need to.
As a former streamer who stoped because of time i used/still use a GO XLR for managing voice chat, games and background music which i still use because i love phisical faders. Now over 3 years it kinda isn't what it was when it was new (if that make sense) so i am opting on a new interface even if i'm currently not streaming but what to have phisical faders plus all the featues when using a XLR mic. I've seen your videos on the RCPII and they kinda sold it to me. I just now have to get one and see if it fits me.
It's definitely all about finding what's right for you and your specific needs! I hope you find whatever it is (even if it turns out to be the GoXLR still) 👍
I just sold my Rodecaster Pro 2, and I had the 1, but upgraded it last year. The core reasons that I chose to get rid of it were the following: 1. Size. Just took up way to much space. Also, I use this for work and I really didn't need 4 mics. I thought I would use it, but it wasn't ever used in 3 or 4 years now. 2. Support for certain software. I use Camtasia, SnagIT and a few other tools associated with Slack. I would normally record a 1 to 20 minute video 1 to 5 times a day if the software didn't give me so much grief. That was until I finally found out that Camtasia simply doesn't support Rodecaster devices on a MAC. Works perfect on a PC, but one of the latest iterations of Mac OS updates, it just stopped working in Camtasia. Then I connected with Camtasia support, and they conformed "known conflicts with XLR interfaces. 3. When I would join a Zoom, there was always a 5 second delay before people would hear me on the call. I do about 15 to 25 calls per week, and getting the "hey we can't hear you 20 times a week just got way old. What I will miss: Being plugged into my PC and Mac, and this was just great. But even this was a bit of an issue because there is a "dominant" USB-C connection, and that means some functionality would be lost if your other system was not primary. It also shows up with both a primary and a sub mix item in your devices list, and so can be confusing because on one system it is Primary, the other is Chat. Depends, but that was occasionally confusing when troubleshooting issues. Moving off to a Beacn Mic to get most of the EQ stuff, pure USB-C as this works fantastic on software connected tools like Camtasia and your devices. Always instant on.
Hey Tom. Great vid. Have you ever done content on syncing options? I have a main camera A7 iii , side angle camera A7 iv and podcaster pro 2. I use a clapper board 😂 to sync the 3 in Fcpx but thought there might be something cleverer 😊
I have the first version, and i like it more, except the pre-amps.. and phisical buttons for effects of sound pads..Even if version 2 faders can be assigned, i prefer more faders..and 3,5mm jack in front for headphones.. ..we tend to be too perfeccionists, but @Podcastage has a great advice video..: " No One Cares About Your Audio Gear ".. And as long, like you say, @Tom Buck , it serves our needs, it's ok.. I agree!
Fortunately it'll work with any VESA mount, which is absolutely awesome. I was using a standard cheap monitor arm for al long time, but recently switched to this longer one to add a bit more reach. The RCP2 is relatively light compared to most computer displays, so there's really no need to fork over a ton of money for a super heavy duty arm.
Like you, Tom, I have both. The II is my choice for my virtual piano bar as I can put my keyboard, mics and all through at once. The original is great for more basic radio-like program production. I LOVE them both!
even though I've been using the iD44 MK2 and iConnectivity 4C..with software mixer...but, as you said, I prefer certain kinda physical controlling... besides, Rodecaster Pro II has more function than Mixcast4 and Podtrak P8 which I used before.. Great video as always.
Such a good video! Impossible to cover all the features but I think you might have nailed it. Gotta say, this is actually much different than a UAD Apollo but challenges it in quality and surpasses it in total features.
I've definitely had trouble covering the RCP because it can do so much (and so many people use it in so many different ways that the possibilities are endless), but I really love it!
Part of me has a tough time recommending swapping out a Neumann for a Shure 😁 But ultimately it comes down to whatever gives you the sound you like the most.
The bcm104 is great, but if your room lack acoustic treatment or if you have noise indoor / outside, the Sm7b might be the better choice, with some EQ added
I got the Mixcast a few weeks ago, but still watch Rodecaster Pro videos…Still in my 45 day return window. Its hard to spend $300 more to get the Rodecaster.
The Mixcast is super solid and $300 is a lot of money, so if it's working for you, then no reason to worry! But if you think you'll regret it once the 45 day window passes, then it might be worth to "buy once, cry once."
@@tombuck I thought i would regret it…so i took it back yesterday and got the Rodecaster 🤣…Resolved one issue with my PlayStation Streaming setup already. It is a lot to learn with this device though. I’m up for the task. Thanks for your videos.
I'm censoring my language but my answer is "Goshdarnit, it's really worth it!". I had the original Rodecaster, then upgraded to the II. From day 1, the Pro made everything about our podcast and YT content easier. The upgrade to the II was worth it for the preamps alone, IMO.
Hey, you should do a second QA for the Rodecaster Pro 2. can you apply a voice changer to just one specific mic or to the bluetooth channel? that would be important for me for guest that want to stay incognito.
I've had the Rcp2 on my whishlist for a while and will get it once it gets an update that adds more virtual usb channels, like the GoXLR. I currently have a GoXLR for this exact reason, but it seems to have an issue with the mic preamp. Every mic I hook up to it, condenser or dynamic, sounds like it's wrapped in a thick blanket. The bass is completely blown out, and I need to EQ every single one extremely in the low end. The Goxlr's lack of a highpass filter isn't helping either. Warranty expired, so eagerly waiting for the RCP2 update that allows me to replace it.
Ok so without even watching this. Thanks for doing this because this is where my mind is right now trying to second if I should upgrade from Rodecaster pro 1
Rodecaster Pro II does not have TRRS Line-In / Line-Out; is the big disadvantage for me. For which, I am always shying away from possessing it. I need to input sound from video receiver monitor to Rodecaster Proo II, which is not possible.
Hello! Tom, thanks for all your vídeos. I used Rodecaster for my radio show, We have 7 microphones, we use 2 Rodecaster and we patch one to another one using the line in. Now I'm thinking to the Rodecaster Pro, and I was thinking, now this device take audio via USB as an input, do you think I can connect a second Rodecaster Pro to another one using the USB? Sorry for the long comment!
That's a really good question! I haven't tried running a second one via USB, but I'm doubtful it would work since I don't think they'll communicate to each other the same way that a computer will to create audio input/output selections via USB. Using the line in or running the monitor outputs into one of the XLR channels is probably still the overall best way to connect two Rodecasters.
Yesterday I had my first in studio guest. I had effects on 2 channels on my rcp 1. When I would speak into one mic it would sound more “roomy” when I muted the other mic the mic I spoke into sounded fine. Also one of my channels had feedback. Nothing connected into it. I’m saddened my rcp 1 has went to crap. It’s never been mishandled. Long story short with a question. Would you recommend me getting the rcp 2 or duo? I usually stream alone and if I get a guest may just be one or 2 others. I use the usb / phone channels on the rcp the most with a little bt too. * maybe if I got the duo and needed a extra channel or two I could plug in the rcp 1? Is this a option ? ***Tom you always provided me and other so much value. Please and thank you for responding. I need help here.
I'm impressed with that Lewitt LCT-440. It sounds really great for your voice. Given that I too have an amazingly deep voice 🙄 how do you like it compared to the Blue Sona?
I think a great video concept is how you can use both a Rødecaster Pro 2 and an Elgato Stream Deck together for Livestreams, or which one is a better option to use! I have both, and some people I know say that my potential setup (because I'm still building the Studio) is overkill.
1. I don't believe in overkill! 😁 Seriously, if it helps you to do what you want, you're having fun, and you're not putting yourself in a financially risky situation, then I say go for it! 2. As for Stream Deck and RCP, they're really two very different devices with almost no overlap, so it totally makes sense to use them together. The RCP is a high quality interface that handles all audio input/output routing, whereas the Stream Deck is essentially a customizable keyboard to help keep things fast and efficient. It's a great combo!
@@tombuck Thank you for your response. I have the Rødecaster Pro 2 already, and I just purchased an Elgato Stream Deck Plus in the white version. I’ll be connecting both to my iMac 27” that has a lot of power. So now knowing that I can run both together, and they don’t overlap on every feature is assurance that I made the right investment. Thank you for your time and response! Your channel has been very helpful!
Hi Tom and thank you for your video. It's awesome. I bought the Rodecaster 2 partly because of your review. Do you think you can do a video about the advanced settings? Hopefully using a procaster mic? Thanks again
Tom, I always appreciate your prospective on audio and video equipment. This video really helped. While I see all the great features of the Rodecaster Pro, I agree with Heather it would be overkill for me. Something like the Focusrite Vocaster II will better meet my needs for now and the foreseeable future. I’m one of those who’s on a strict budget and manufactures don’t send me free products. I do need to improve my audio for my RUclips channels so I’ve been considering all kinds of microphones and interfaces. Your videos have been very helpful. While there are some excellent condenser microphone choices available including the Lewitt 220 and Rode’s new NT-1 5th Generation I don’t have a “quiet” room to record in. I’m afraid I’d get too much background noise so I’m thinking that I need a dynamic mic. As of today my thoughts are leaning toward a Rode Procaster microphone and pair it with a Focusrite Vocaster II. That combination will work for both voiceover work for my videos as well allow me to use the Procaster directly with my Canon camera when I want it in the shot.
That would definitely be a good combo! I didn't mention it in this video because I don't have one, but the elgato Wave XLR is another great single channel interface option (although I REALLY love the Vocaster Two).
@@tombuck While the Elgato Wave XLR would be a good choice it doesn’t have the camera audio output that the Vocaster Two has. I’m also trying to somewhat “future proof” my setup by getting an interface with the second channel. Thank you again for all your help.
Hi Tom I bought Rodecaster pro 1 because of one of your video, I would like to add effects (changing voice, robot voice ...) to the colors pads. I think you mention effect T 6:09. I wonder if you could pre set a voice per pad on a podcaster pro? I think it's possible with the RP2... will have to try to play with RP1 tmrw, but would like to know your POV just like te RP1 not sure I need a RP2 yet... thank for RP1 ;)
I think I have my answer I will look tmrw morning at your video ruclips.net/video/J9FFVR90-YM/видео.html. you speak about the effects, I might be able to find a solution
I started out with a Zoom Podtrak P4, but saved up money for several months and just recently upgraded to a RCP II. I'll keep the P4 around for portability, but I don't like how Zoom never upgrades their firmware apart from measly little hotfixes. Also, I find the RCP II to be much more user-friendly and the processors are very intuitive, easy to use, and work in real-time. (I like how you get immediate audio and visual feedback on how the processors are working and you can quickly adjust the settings to suit you. It's so much better than using the Audacity menus.) Plus, they cut a ton of steps out of my Audacity workflow.
@@KristoAho I use a Rode Podmic. It's a great setup. Perhaps in retrospect, I should've waiting because I'm just a 1-2 person show and Rode just announced the RCP Duo.
@@fwfs Same thoughts. I would love the presets and overall in built processing so I dont have to worry about that in post. I might some times have a need for 3 mics and thought anyway the price difference isnt that significant after all...Anyway thanks for the answer. Glad to hear you are happy with it
Can the RCII take computer audio as an input and then route it back to the computer? I use a music source on my computer to play music at the beginning of my online class and during my breaks. Then, the intro to my class has its own music. I send all this over to zoom. But I have to manually stop the music source - which abruptly stops the music - then the intro music plays. I want to be able to fade the music source as the intro plays. Mind you, this is all being sent as consolidated audio out through Ecamm. Ugh. Thanks for the help!
@@tombuck Cool. I think I’m going to download the manual and start exploring this further. Thanks for all the great videos. I know what it takes. I have now begun to laugh at your jokes… go figure. ✨😂✨
Top video, as always! Thanks to you, I love my Rodecasterpro 2 (and 1)! Potential future video idea - I take mine on the road but find it tricky to set up with just one power pug for Rodecaster and MacBook Pro (and if room Sony FX3) - We use it help live stream on the go, but I need help finding a power adapter that can run both - any ideas? Also any other tips for taking it on the go (mics etc) - We use the Rode Wireless go 2 - but it is not working natively from USB C to USB C, which is disappointing
@@tombuck exactly! It’s a project but it’s a video idea nonetheless 😊 Zoom is a cool solution, but my team know the ins and outs of the rodecaster pro , so for piece of mind, it’s worth “lugging” around the rodecaster 😊
Great advice! Tom do you think there’s a way to make the RCP2 have 5 mics? Maybe with a USB mic as fifth? That’s the only reason I like the podtrak 8 as it has 6 mic functionality. But I’m a bit disappointed it only records 41kHz not 48.
Has anyone in here run into issues like this? I love mine, but after the most recent update, I run into issues stoping recording. After recording for more than 10 minutes I can’t stop without unplugging the device. I’ve also suddenly after the update run into crackling in my audio when recording. I’ve switched SD cards, and done a factory reset. Just want to know if I’m the only one.
Ooh, that doesn't sound right. I have the most recent firmware on mine and regularly record for 1-2 hours at a time. Maybe a reset will fix some sort of bug? Sorry to hear about that.
Hi Tom!! Great video as usual. Thank you for your excellent content. Now, those people who want the features of the Rodecaster Pro 2 but want a more affordable option can go with the new Rodecaster Duo. 2 XLR inputs and otherwise nearly the exat same as the Pro! Thanks again for what you do. What kind of lights in the corners? Love your studio look.
Hi Tom. Enjoyed this video and a lot of your others since I found your channel recently. Thank you for making them. As someone looking toward stepping into RUclips on a budget, I'd like to see an easy and reliable way to connect the RCP2 to a camera, after seeing the issues you raised in your video addressing that. Based on your recommendations, I'm considering getting a Sony ZV e-10, a Rode VideoMic NTG, and an Elgato cam link to start with.
Hi Tom, I was very excited with the RODECaster Pro II when it came out, I pre-ordered it. I had the RODECaster Pro (Original) prior to that. I must say, their Pro II firmware updates are a risk every time. I have had problems from 1.04 to 1.11, and am now at a point where I don't trust the updates and am not updating anymore because it kinda works as I want it to. I have had sound levels change drastically on update, lost monitor mute functionality, lost RODE app connectivity, lost wifi connectivity and a host of other problems. Their release log never cites my problems as fixed but somehow they will be after a few versions. Have you encountered anything like this? I have to say, I still have the original RODECaster in storage and it was a lot more stable. I would recommend it over the Pro II if stability is important. I don't really use the voice-changers and other quirks, but am too invested in my audio routing configuration to turn back at this point.
I haven't personally had any firmware issues, but there's definitely nothing wrong with waiting a bit after one comes out to see if there are any reports of issues. I don't know why some people encounter bugs while others don't, even on the same hardware 🤷🏻♂️
I’m actually looking to find a soundboard that will be able to connect to a cameras microphone input because on Christmas mornings I want to be able to record my Christmas mornings but I have to zoom call some of my family because they live far away but I wanna be able to get their audio as part of the video so I’m gonna combined that stuff you know what I’m saying (This was voice texted)
TOM I JUS WANTED 2 SAY RQ...IM A NEWER CREATOR LOOKIN TO GET INTO STREAMING HEAVY HERE PRETTY SOON💯PERSONALLY IM TORN BETWEEN SAMSON Q9U , SENHEESIER PROFILE , OR MV7 MIC😮💨BUT IN DOING ALL MY RESEARCH PAST WEEK OR SO I JUS WANTED 2 SAY U GOT HANDS DOWN THE BEST AUDIO CONTENT ON YT‼️JUS FOUND UR CHANNEL THE OTHER DAY BUT I ALREADY WATCHED DOZENS OF MIC REVIEWS && COMPARISONS FROM U && EVEN WHEN I WATCH SOMEBODY ELSE MIC REVIEW I ALWAYS COME BACK 2 THIS CHANNEL💯ITS EVEN VIDEOS LIKE THIS I DONT THINK I WILL NEED A RODECAST OR AUDIO MIXER FOR MY SETUP BUT I STILL LEARN A LOT && STAY ENTERTAINED‼️KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK💯THERE IS NO ONE ELSE ON YT WITH UR LEVEL OF QUALITY DOING THESE REVIEWS‼️💯
Thank you so much! I appreciate the kind words. Between the mics you're looking at, I don't think you can go wrong. The MV7 and the Q9u have the added benefit of XLR, which could be nice if you need it. You might want to take a look at Rode's new NT-1 5Th gen too.
Hi Tom! I love your channel so much!! Just got the Rodecaster 2 for my studio and your channel has helped me make that decision. You're amazing. I do have an u related question though. I use Sony A73 cameras and they seem to over expose white colours a lot. When I cut down to accommodate the over exposed whites the darker colours in my scene suffer. I've noticed that your Main camera seems calm even with all the bright colours and lights. I've also noticed that the side camera seems to blast the bright colours. I know the two cameras you have used in this episode are not the same so here's my question. Do I need to get the camera you're using as your main camera in order to solve my problem? Thanks for listening to my long ramble😊
Thanks for the kind words! For your question, I use the FX3 and a7SIII as my two cameras, so they do have the same sensor. I've been struggling with exposure too. Lately I've been setting the ISO to 800 on my main camera and then using an ND filter to avoid overexposing. I don't have a filter that fits the lens on my side camera, so it's sometimes too bright. Shooting in S-log would probably help too, but I actually do like the camera's native colors.
@@tombuck thank you so much. You're a legend! I'd look closer into working with slog and nd filters for my situation as well. So far I'm loving the Rode! So many possibilities! I'd keep you posted on my progress. Many many thanks Tom!
I have a team of 6. But I want this baby right here. Can I use RCP ll and a RODE duo together using a macbook? I am planning to use Black magic design 4K pro and ATEM mini together along with it. Will it work?
Thank you for this important video! I will definitely buy this! A question: I do like your microphone stand you are using in this video. Which mstand is this? 😊 Thanks for answering.
@@tombucktank you for answering. Yes I thought it looked like PSA1 but could not se the big letters "RODE" all over. Again: thanks for a helpful video! 🎉
I would like to upgrade from the podtrak P4. It's too noisy at higher gains. Still would like 4 inputs. What's your thought? Also upgrade mics from SamsonQ2U if necessary. Still maintaining a decent budget.
I'm still kind of curious when the usb routing of the Rodecaster Pro 2 gets improved. Currently I'm using the MG12XU (one channel for mic, channel 5/6 for game audio, channel 7/8 for voicechats, 11/12 for Music/PC sounds, a pair of XLR studio monitors) but that is requiring a ton of cables. Is it possible to connect as many devices on the Rodecaster Pro 2 without the need of a million cables from just 1 PC to the RP2? And possibly even add an additional laptop (both input and output)?
They've really done some awesome stuff with routing in the updates. At this point, there's really nothing more I could ask for (but your needs may be different).
If I have an advanced audio mixer, I would have use it to mess around with an audio recording program called "Audacity" Especially with the Pan "Left and Right audio channels" 😅 Or I would have look for an alternate ones similar to this, But just cheaper and it has the similar controls. 😊
I use this one: geni.us/bOkzyk1 But for the original RCP, I've heard of people having good luck using laptop arms (they have a small platform to rest the RCP on).
I like the multi mix output function as I can include / exclude different audio sources in stream / personal mix, but now I only use 1~2 XLR mic with UR22C and other things such as key pad seems overkill for me. Any software or hardware solution to add the multi mix function without replacing my UR22C? (I like its 32bit recording and DSP functions
I upgraded and the RCP Ii can’t even connect to software. No upgrades. I think the USB is messed up too. I would you to address all the things that don’t work. It’s awesome if it works.
It’s kinda strange, my first rodecaster pro was build like a tank, I ended up getting a second one a couple years ago, it had some issues with the screen freezing. In September i got the rodecaster pro 2, it’s literally coming apart at the seems. Like the glue isn’t holding or something. Also the software is still not great on this.
There is a BIG problem that -in case you want to record/save as multitrack - any channel that is panned to the right (also stereo channels) is NOT recorded.... maybe interesting to check... Røde was able to replicate this issue... the stereo output is ok....
Based on my personal experience. I have to say that there may tons of improvements compared with the predecessor. But.... It's also have disadvantages like: top surface label issue which lifted up at top right side, exchanged physical to virtual faders, no more headphones port at front side, USB C connection for power supply, noisy mic preamp when no mic connected there, limited port for analog audio. That's my very subjective opinion.
Tom, On a previous video, done with Heather, the extendable mount that you used for the RCP II appeared to be different than the one you are currently using and recommending. The other one appeared to have a pneumatic or spring tension mechanism with vertical and horizontal adjustability where as this one only extends or provides mobility in the horizontal plane. Why did you change it to this one and could you briefly explain the pros and cons of each. I have been watching a lot of your content and really like your approach to things. Thanks in advance.
Live music performance is still my bread and butter. I bought the RP2 in January. I use it to mix my vocal, guitar, and foot percussion, with output to my Bose S1 Pro. I push the record button to get the pre audio, which I edit in Audacity before adding to my show video. I use one Bank 1 pad to turn reverb off when I speak between songs. I use the third Bank of pads for MIDI control of video that plays behind me. I love this thing!
That's an awesome workflow! I'd love to know how more people are using it for music.
Dang really getting your moneys worth 💪🏼
Would love more info of this workflow!
@@bass4512 On Mondays, I set my RCP2 and MacBook Air (2012 🥲) back up at home. I have a USB-C to USB-A cable. I put the RCP2 into Transfer Mode, and copy the file folders from my weekend sets into an external SSD attached to my MacBook. I open Audacity on the MacBook and the WAV file for the set I want to edit. I copy each song individually to a new project to “chop” up the set into songs. I normalize, very lightly compress, and add reverb to taste. Then I export each song to WAV and MP3. I upload WAV to my Bandcamp page to allow fans to download. When I edit a song video from a show, I pull in the MP3 for that song and sync it with the video.
@@bass4512 for the MIDI, I use CommandPost to convert MIDI signals to my MacBook Air into keyboard actions. My videos play in VLC, another free app. I program my Bank 3 on the RCP2 so that each pad sends a different MIDI command. In CommandPost, I program the responses to those commands. Each response clears the VLC playlist and loads a new one for the given song. I don't currently time my songs, or trigger changes. I'll add that later, after I build a MIDI foot controller to mount on my stompbox (percussion)
I am definitely someone who bought it knowing its overkill. I've been running a dual PC streaming set up for years and this has become the top hardware that has been able to tie all the sounds together. I don't use the recording features at all but this thing is still incredible
At this moment at my station i work for, we are using the Rodecaster pro 2 for tv production. We did hook it up to a Newtek Tricaster Mini 4K. The mediaplayers play through the rodecaster. The microphones run trough the Rodecaster and we created a mix minus for the floor monitor. And it all works like a charm all trough one USB connection. The reason why we use the Rodecaster Pro 2 is because of the microphone processing. It works pretty fine with the Sennheiser ME40 clip on's. I would say for a small productions setup, get de Pro 2. I know lots of people now using it for radio broadcasts because you can use the midi buttons for player starts.
Your Main Shot with the “floating RCPII”is very neat. Great shot! The effect is very cool! Love it!
Haha, it sort of happened out of necessity, but thanks! I like it too 😁
I'm so glad you did not do a click bait, and provided thoughts that are in depth and really realistic in regards to the devices you showed. Thank you Tom!
I really appreciate that! I love the RCP, but it's definitely not for everyone.
Game changer, didn’t think I’d really need it, and I hate to say the words I don’t wanna live without it because they’re much more important things in life but for this simplifying workflow, really producing great audio with lots of extra options, especially no cloud, lifter, or fat head needed this device. It’s all the boxes and I got it almost exclusively because of how are you sure how you use it thank you
I agree completely! Within the context of a workflow (and not genuinely important life things), it’s tough to live without.
Love your videos and honest insight Tom. Your videos have helped shaped my setup as I have built it out over the last 12 Months.
The Rodecaster Pro is amazing for a lot of people, the RP2 even more.
That's so great to hear! Thanks for the kind words Matt.
Tom, your videos have been very, very helpful. I anticipate your new videos daily. I have a Rodecaster Pro and upgraded to the Rodecaster Pro 2 simply because I am so impressed with the original. I am so very pleased with the Pro 2. What a great upgrade. I will be keeping the original and passing it on to another member of my team. Rode products are in my opinion amazing. I am able to create content that is very professional and notice my own progression as I continue to create more content. It is true, you have to be a disaster before you become a master. Practice matters. I forced myself to create and produce regardless of the quality and watched my own quality improve. Tom, your encouragement has made a vast difference in my own creation and production skills. I am moving from amateur to professional levels. That said, there is always room for improvement. Thanks for the reviews and your sharing your own experiences. You come across as humble yet highly informative.
Thank you Norm! I'm so glad you like the channel, and I really appreciate the kind support. You're 100% right that everything comes down to practice. The more experience you give yourself, the better you'll get. It sometimes feels like no progress is being made, but if you look back to where you started you realize how far you've come!
I've been running sound for 5 decades! I thought I retired in December 2019 and I purchased an RCP 1 with 2 Procaster Mics in retirement I was going to do a Podcast. Besides adding a Cloudlifter, everything I needed was built into it was amazing. In live and studio work, we have racks of EQ and Compressor, Noice Gates, and all kinds of processing and this thing has a lot of that stuff built in. After about 6 weeks, COVID hit, and my phone was ringing off the wall to help people up their Zoom call and set up a video streaming system. Then a Foundation asked me to set up their studio, then to Produce their show (were on Direct TV as well as RUclips/Rumble. I went with the newer RCP2 as it had proper LINE Outputs. I gave my original RCP to someone who could never afford it and got an RCP2 for myself didn't want to have to keep up with two devices! For the money, there is nothing as good for several applications. You now have the option with the new Rode NT1 5th Generation if your a single operator.
Your story reminds me of the action movie hero going into retirement, but coming back "for one more job" 😁
With the exception of voiceover work for which I use a UAD Apollo Twin I use it for everything and love it!
The Apollo is quite a legend!
Thanks, Tom. Back in November I went with the Pro II based on the confidence you expressed in it; and I although I only use less than 1 percent of the features I love it! Have a great day.
I bought it for a Podcast and how it made the Podmic sound was insane. But it's pretty expensive and huge. The NT1 5th gen came out with some of the same processing built in so I returned the RCPII and bought that. However the experiencing of using that mic and the software was NO BUENO. So now I might be buying the RCPII once again. Like you advised me Tom, I should have never got rid of it.
You should’ve listened even though I said that after you’d already returned it! 😁
But seriously, I always prefer physical controls over software. I love the standalone-ness of it.
@@tombuck I kid you not I already re ordered it. Thought I’d give it a try with the NT1 to see how that sounds.
I love your videos Tom. The productions quality, even down to the colours in your videos, couples so nicely with the quality of content you deliver. You've definitely convinced me to purchase a Rodecaster Pro II which arrived yesterday. I can't wait to get started podcasting when my shure smb7's arrive. I'm going to keep watching what you come out with as you have so much great knowledge and a you're great at delivering enganging content. Keep up the good work!
Thanks Adam! I hope you enjoy your new gear. The SM7B works super well with the RCP2. Don’t be afraid to play with the adjustments on the back of the SM7B too- it took me way too long to realize they can really shape the sound in some nice ways.
A great thing about the Zoom P4 is getting the Bluetooth receiver and being able to bring a call call into your Podcast every bit as clear as in the studio.
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I ordered the rodecaster pro II a while back because of the DSPs which would simplify my audio chain by combining all my effects and interface into one. The reason I sent it back after 2 days is because this thing does NOT have realtime monitoring, causing the monitoring to be distracting and not give an accurate idea of what you sound like. This limitation effectively made it useless to me. It would've been such a gem if it did have realtime monitoring.
Furthermore I have had issues finding reviewers accurately describing the realtime monitoring of it. Only after experiencing the issue first hand and searching for it specifically I found a Reddit thread of others alike that were disappointed by it.
This sounds really frustrating, but I can say that this hasn’t been my experience and that I don’t have any issues with latency or real time monitoring on mine.
I had the exact same issues on my RCPII and returned it because of that. I asked RODE and they told me that the product development team already is aware of the issue and maybe there will be a fix sometime. They also replied "Please be note that the latency on headphone monitoring is comparable with other digital products of this type. Some people find this more noticeable than others, but increasing the volume of your headphones or moving closer to the microphone will both help."
@@fragdenstein Yeah I noticed that during my testing as well. To decrease the flange echo that you get when you have near real time monitoring you can turn up the volume of your headphones beyond the level of your own voice. Which to me is a band-aid fix and required me to have to increase my headphones to ear-damaging levels. Regarding the proximity to my mic; I'm using an SM7B so I'm pretty much always eating it.
It's nice they're aware of the issue, lets hope for a fix. I suppose I am spoiled by my RME Babyface
I have seen people complain about this but I myself have not ever had this issue. I know your personal pc specs definitely can be a reason why this happens.
@@CoffeeTalkandTechJohnRyan I had that issue even when there was no computer involved. There is a delay in the headphone - and RODE did already confirm that. I was unable to "dial in" our studio microphones correctly because of that delay.
Nice video, Tom! Your honesty, professionalism and objectivity convinced me! If I get the chance, I will buy a RODECaster Pro II.
I'm really happy to hear it! It's one of my absolute favorite tools.
@@tombuck Has the infamous latency ever bothered you?
I started with RCP I and now I grow up with the RCP II. I love the workflow with the Podcaster Pro. In Germany the Rodecaster Pro II ist still expensive but for this package of opportunities it is ok.
I use the Rodecaster for Interviews, Podcast Recordings, Recording: Guitar, Bass and Vocals and sometimes to have some fun with my kids.
I bought mine when you first reviewed it when it came out, I still am amazed that I have this powerful flexible audio tool. Whenever they have firmware updates I get excited to see what it can do next. I only plug in one mic but I set it up too use my phone over Bluetooth to do Twitter spaces so I sound great. I also use the other faders one from my second Mac to play audio sounds while I stream to discord video chats. It’s great while using Ecamm for my other channel. Great product Thanks Tom
So glad you're enjoying it! I'm consistently amazed too. I've used mine almost every single day since I got it last year and it's absolutely a critical part of my setup.
@@tombuck Everyday for me too. Love your vids BTW
Miss you videos here back again to learn and improve!!
The Mixcast 4 occasionally goes on sale for $300. But the RCP2 also goes on sale. It was $550 at B&H around the holidays. Or a Roland UVC-02 (which I never see covered) gives you an xlr input AND and HDMI for a camera.
But if you have an SM7B, just get an RCP2. The amps will save you over having to get lifters, plus all those extra things for free.
Thanks Tom! The great point is knowing what you need. I want clean preamps and audio routing and the kitchen sink. The RCP2 now cover those things and I own the Lewitt connect 6 also and it has some nice DSP's and routing and the software is ultra intuitive. In the end a big YES!!! the RCP2 is well worth it's money.
Ahh yes, the Connect 6 is pretty awesome. Although it really just makes me want to play Connect 4 😁
Absolutely love the RCP2. I use it for the wedding podcast I do with my wife Samantha, and a weekly internet radio rock show.
Great video thanks Tom. I was originally going to get a smaller audio interface for $180 but then saw there were limitations with the amount of gain and saw I needed a cloud lifter for another $150-180. That's already a price of $320 and I hate adding layers of problems if one device can solve it all. I ended up going for the Rode Caster Pro ii and it's amazing! My audio went from B grade to A Grade, instantly.
So glad to hear it! Sometimes you can save money, but still pay the cost of time and frustration.
I have 2 co-hosts and don’t know much about sound so the rcp2 is what I need. Good preamps and easy processing.
Simplifying things is often pretty priceless 👍
I like mine a lot as I've professed here before, it's my go to piece for streaming. BUT!!! when I'm just recording audio I use my Electrovoice RE20 going through a DBX 286s and 131s. I love the sound and Flexibility. Streaming the Rodecaster runs circles around the Yamaha MG10Xu that I repurposed from my old rig that I record my bass and drum tracks through.
I have both and I love them! They solve so many problems for me. If Rode made a RCP3, I’d only get it if it had AI to edit the podcast for you 😆I’m just so happy with them. The RCP2 especially, it can handle anything I throw at it.
I'm sure there will be a 3 at some point, but I have no idea what could be added to it! My few complaints (if you could even call them that) with the RCP2 could pretty much all be remedied with firmware.
Tom, please do a RCP2 video on recording music with a DAW. I've had min for about 4 months now, and I still haven't quite figured it out.
Interesting, I'll have to add that to my list. I don't do a ton of music production, but I've had good luck with Logic and Audition.
440 Pure sounding GOOD. That Rodecaster is so rad - awesome video man!
Thanks! The 440 is purely awesome.
You mentioned the Podtrak P4 as a cheap alternative. In fact, this is the only one I can find that has 4 mic inputs and 4 headphone outputs, in other words, for recording a 4 person podcast you either have the P4, or have to spend the big dollars on a Tascam, P8 or the Rodecaster 1 or 2. Both Rodecasters are still available and even second hand first gens go for big money (between €400,- and €450,- here on marketplace)
I think a Rodecaster Mini would be a killer. About half the width of the big one, three maybe four sliders and only four pads. Makes it a lot more portable too. Just recording 4 persons like the Podtrak P4 can would be nice, but in a more reliable and sturdy solution, and with the proper firmware support that Rode gives this fills the gap between a 200 euro P4 and a 600 euro Rodecaster. The Tascam isn’t much cheaper (€500 ish I believe), and it is not much smaller either.
If they would make the mini easy to be coupled to the big one, you can use it as a channel expander as well.
Oh well, just a crazy idea.
As someone who's made quite few RCP videos, I've heard A LOT of people say that they'd love a Mini. I wonder if that's something that'll ever happen?
For me the Rodecaster Pro 2 has been worth every penny and more. I not only use it for podcasts etc, it has now become my main studio audio interface which is something i never even anticipated when i bought it.
I much prefer using the faders to adjust my levels than the tiny rotary knobs on my Presonus Studio 1810c and i love the flexibility of the unit and the assignability of the smart drum pads.
Don't forget that you can also directly record into the unit.
The unit is also visually pleasing to the eye and i love the old school mixer like design.
Definitely worth it.
I just upgraded from the Goxlr mini to this can't wait to see how different it is, hopefully it will be a good upgrade 🙏
I hope you like it! I know the GoXLR has a pretty significant fan base, so I'm curious what the perspective is from someone switching.
Excellent video Tom. I'm about to start working for a community radio station where we'll be pre recording our weekly 1 hour program and sending it to the station to be broadcast at our specified time. I've done plenty of radio preproduction work in my studio using my DAW for editing but I found that I was spending way too much time editing and refining my segments. I want an easy way to simply plug a couple of mics, easily record interviews using my phone, assigning program themes, segments and songs to pads and then easily mix down the show to a stereo master file to send to the radio station. The fact that you can also record multi-track is great for the times when I want to go my DAW for further refinement and editing. Can you please confirm that there's no longer any time limitations when it comes to recording and exporting multi-track files as is the case with polywave files. Keep up the great work!
I'm coming from the Mixcast4 and I was really pleased with the quality there, until the RCPII came out and I saw…not the hype, but the features, the screen, the updates and the follow up by Røde that, for the moment, cannot be matched by any other company. Then I bought it and it's been a pleasure to use every second. I tried to be really critical, and I do need to go deeper in the settings, Gating, Compression, EQ, I get lost sometimes in all options, but that's me more than the unit itself. I have a pro interface by Arturia (AudioFuse Studio) but I started using the RCPII for everything. The Arturia is fabulous but needs a DAW, a computer that can cope with all nice plugins, it's definitely not a plug & play thing like the RodeCaster, that can also record everything going in. Nope my good sire, I just cannot find a single negative point with the RCPII.
I'm really glad you like the RCP2. I was definitely excited to hear your opinion since you used the Mixcast for quite a while and got really good results with it.
love your videos for the genuine & authentic perspective on great gears. thanks tom!
I really appreciate that, thank you 🙏
Rodecaster Pro II can do stereo panning which I must have. The original Rodecaster was mono only on the mic channels.
The extra mixing/setup options are VERY nice and definitely a big benefit of the more powerful processor.
RCP II is my next item on my list!! Thanks brother Tom
Since I got a Mixpre 3 I haven’t touched my rcp2. I don’t do live stuff at home so the dsp is not really needed as I prefer to add it afterwards. Also for the few times I do go live which is mostly at my work having sound devices mix assist plugin to auto lower mics not in use, is far more useful than adding compression and a gate for a good live sound.
Also the real time monitoring latency on the rcp2 is just shameful for the money. If presonus can nail latency with dsp on £120 revelator I don’t know why Røde are struggling with latency issues.
The Mixer is definitely a legend for a reason.
I'm definitely saving up for the Rodecaster Pro II. At the moment I'm using a Focusrite 8i6 and it serves me pretty well but it's kind of limited. The included software is terrible!!! I don't regret buying it as I needed something at the time but I wish that I had waited to get the Rodecaster Pro.
The Focusrite as an interface is pretty sweet! Bummer about the software though.
Great as always, Tom. You know what I’d love to see in the next version of the RCP? Full support for USB mics. The same dual interface they just put on the NT-1 5th Generation, allowing any combination of XLR and USB mics in the mix.
I'm still hoping that Rode might add some USB support via firmware. I'm sure it'd only be for their USB mics, which is totally fair, but would be so awesome.
@@tombuck That would be a great start! And I'm hoping that RODE (and others) will add even more open USB connectivity, ushering in a glorious new era of full professional acceptance for USB mics.
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I was using Voicemeeter combined with an Icon Platform M+ midi DAW surface before the Rødecaster Pro II was launched. The original Rødecaster Pro didn't really suit for my streaming setup (I have it). The Rødecaster Pro II fixed all that was missing.
Fantastic video, Tom! YES, some may find it expensive, but having combo jacks instead of just XLR?! The RCP 2 let's me plug in my instruments and record!!! I'd call that a win!
Such a great feature 😎
I love both the RCP1 and the RCP2. The RCP 2 has really been good for all my podcasts and RUclips videos.
So glad you’re liking it! I love mine.
Hello My Rodecaster Pro 2 Guru. I have a question because I can't find I RUclips video on this. Currently our Rodecaster Pro 2 has been erasing all our sound pads. Even our custom sounds. All Gone. So, we have to do a factory reset. I've reached out to Rode but I haven't heard anything back. My students aren't doing it so we think its something the Rodecaster is doing it. Thoughts? Hast this happened to you?
This hasn't happened to me, but definitely doesn't sound right. If it's resetting every time you shut it down, then it almost seems like there's an issue with the internal memory? It should be covered by warranty, but of course that only helps if Rode gets back to you. They're normally super good about that, so I'd send another email if it's been a few days and you haven't heard anything.
Or heck, even tweet at them and get their attention that way if you need to.
As a former streamer who stoped because of time i used/still use a GO XLR for managing voice chat, games and background music which i still use because i love phisical faders. Now over 3 years it kinda isn't what it was when it was new (if that make sense) so i am opting on a new interface even if i'm currently not streaming but what to have phisical faders plus all the featues when using a XLR mic. I've seen your videos on the RCPII and they kinda sold it to me. I just now have to get one and see if it fits me.
It's definitely all about finding what's right for you and your specific needs! I hope you find whatever it is (even if it turns out to be the GoXLR still) 👍
I just sold my Rodecaster Pro 2, and I had the 1, but upgraded it last year. The core reasons that I chose to get rid of it were the following:
1. Size. Just took up way to much space. Also, I use this for work and I really didn't need 4 mics. I thought I would use it, but it wasn't ever used in 3 or 4 years now.
2. Support for certain software. I use Camtasia, SnagIT and a few other tools associated with Slack. I would normally record a 1 to 20 minute video 1 to 5 times a day if the software didn't give me so much grief. That was until I finally found out that Camtasia simply doesn't support Rodecaster devices on a MAC. Works perfect on a PC, but one of the latest iterations of Mac OS updates, it just stopped working in Camtasia. Then I connected with Camtasia support, and they conformed "known conflicts with XLR interfaces.
3. When I would join a Zoom, there was always a 5 second delay before people would hear me on the call. I do about 15 to 25 calls per week, and getting the "hey we can't hear you 20 times a week just got way old.
What I will miss: Being plugged into my PC and Mac, and this was just great. But even this was a bit of an issue because there is a "dominant" USB-C connection, and that means some functionality would be lost if your other system was not primary. It also shows up with both a primary and a sub mix item in your devices list, and so can be confusing because on one system it is Primary, the other is Chat. Depends, but that was occasionally confusing when troubleshooting issues.
Moving off to a Beacn Mic to get most of the EQ stuff, pure USB-C as this works fantastic on software connected tools like Camtasia and your devices. Always instant on.
Hey Tom. Great vid. Have you ever done content on syncing options? I have a main camera A7 iii , side angle camera A7 iv and podcaster pro 2. I use a clapper board 😂 to sync the 3 in Fcpx but thought there might be something cleverer 😊
I have the first version, and i like it more, except the pre-amps.. and phisical buttons for effects of sound pads..Even if version 2 faders can be assigned, i prefer more faders..and 3,5mm jack in front for headphones.. ..we tend to be too perfeccionists, but @Podcastage has a great advice video..: " No One Cares About Your Audio Gear ".. And as long, like you say, @Tom Buck , it serves our needs, it's ok.. I agree!
I really do wish there was a super clean 3.5mm output like the Vocaster!
I _want_ a Rodecaster Pro II, but I don't _need_ it yet...so I will happily stick with the OG Rodecaster Pro.
Can you please do a video about the VESA Mount on the back of the Rodecaster and some available stands and ways to mount it
Fortunately it'll work with any VESA mount, which is absolutely awesome. I was using a standard cheap monitor arm for al long time, but recently switched to this longer one to add a bit more reach.
The RCP2 is relatively light compared to most computer displays, so there's really no need to fork over a ton of money for a super heavy duty arm.
Like you, Tom, I have both.
The II is my choice for my virtual piano bar as I can put my keyboard, mics and all through at once.
The original is great for more basic radio-like program production.
I LOVE them both!
even though I've been using the iD44 MK2 and iConnectivity 4C..with software mixer...but, as you said, I prefer certain kinda physical controlling... besides, Rodecaster Pro II has more function than Mixcast4 and Podtrak P8 which I used before..
Great video as always.
Such a good video! Impossible to cover all the features but I think you might have nailed it. Gotta say, this is actually much different than a UAD Apollo but challenges it in quality and surpasses it in total features.
I've definitely had trouble covering the RCP because it can do so much (and so many people use it in so many different ways that the possibilities are endless), but I really love it!
Hello Tom 😎 I use Rodecaster pro 2 for online radio station with Neumann BCM-104. Do you think is a good ideea to change with sm7b ? Thank you !
Part of me has a tough time recommending swapping out a Neumann for a Shure 😁 But ultimately it comes down to whatever gives you the sound you like the most.
C’mon man, tell me your real opinion 😂🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
The bcm104 is great, but if your room lack acoustic treatment or if you have noise indoor / outside, the Sm7b might be the better choice, with some EQ added
I got the Mixcast a few weeks ago, but still watch Rodecaster Pro videos…Still in my 45 day return window. Its hard to spend $300 more to get the Rodecaster.
The Mixcast is super solid and $300 is a lot of money, so if it's working for you, then no reason to worry!
But if you think you'll regret it once the 45 day window passes, then it might be worth to "buy once, cry once."
@@tombuck I thought i would regret it…so i took it back yesterday and got the Rodecaster 🤣…Resolved one issue with my PlayStation Streaming setup already. It is a lot to learn with this device though. I’m up for the task. Thanks for your videos.
I'm censoring my language but my answer is "Goshdarnit, it's really worth it!". I had the original Rodecaster, then upgraded to the II. From day 1, the Pro made everything about our podcast and YT content easier. The upgrade to the II was worth it for the preamps alone, IMO.
Same for me! I love it so much and use it daily. 🙌
They need to enable all the virtual devices using single USB, not sure why the limitation requiring 2nd usb port & still somewhat limited.
@Tom Great video. I think the Rodecaster Pro bit is repeated...
Hey, you should do a second QA for the Rodecaster Pro 2. can you apply a voice changer to just one specific mic or to the bluetooth channel? that would be important for me for guest that want to stay incognito.
Another RCP Q&A might be a good idea now that it's been out for a while. 👍
I've had the Rcp2 on my whishlist for a while and will get it once it gets an update that adds more virtual usb channels, like the GoXLR.
I currently have a GoXLR for this exact reason, but it seems to have an issue with the mic preamp. Every mic I hook up to it, condenser or dynamic, sounds like it's wrapped in a thick blanket. The bass is completely blown out, and I need to EQ every single one extremely in the low end. The Goxlr's lack of a highpass filter isn't helping either. Warranty expired, so eagerly waiting for the RCP2 update that allows me to replace it.
I do love my RCP2, but I did have to send it in to get the USB-1 port fixed cause it was DOA.
I'm sorry that happened, but glad they took care of you! hopefully everything is working as it should now.
@@tombuck I'm still waiting for it to come back, but Rode hasn't let me down yet.
Ok so without even watching this. Thanks for doing this because this is where my mind is right now trying to second if I should upgrade from Rodecaster pro 1
Hope it was helpful! The OG is still fantastic.
Rodecaster Pro II does not have TRRS Line-In / Line-Out; is the big disadvantage for me. For which, I am always shying away from possessing it. I need to input sound from video receiver monitor to Rodecaster Proo II, which is not possible.
Hello! Tom, thanks for all your vídeos.
I used Rodecaster for my radio show, We have 7 microphones, we use 2 Rodecaster and we patch one to another one using the line in. Now I'm thinking to the Rodecaster Pro, and I was thinking, now this device take audio via USB as an input, do you think I can connect a second Rodecaster Pro to another one using the USB?
Sorry for the long comment!
That's a really good question! I haven't tried running a second one via USB, but I'm doubtful it would work since I don't think they'll communicate to each other the same way that a computer will to create audio input/output selections via USB. Using the line in or running the monitor outputs into one of the XLR channels is probably still the overall best way to connect two Rodecasters.
Yesterday I had my first in studio guest. I had effects on 2 channels on my rcp 1. When I would speak into one mic it would sound more “roomy” when I muted the other mic the mic I spoke into sounded fine. Also one of my channels had feedback. Nothing connected into it. I’m saddened my rcp 1 has went to crap. It’s never been mishandled.
Long story short with a question. Would you recommend me getting the rcp 2 or duo? I usually stream alone and if I get a guest may just be one or 2 others. I use the usb / phone channels on the rcp the most with a little bt too. * maybe if I got the duo and needed a extra channel or two I could plug in the rcp 1? Is this a option ? ***Tom you always provided me and other so much value. Please and thank you for responding. I need help here.
I'm impressed with that Lewitt LCT-440. It sounds really great for your voice. Given that I too have an amazingly deep voice 🙄 how do you like it compared to the Blue Sona?
I really like them both! Still need to fine tune the Lewitt a bit though.
I think a great video concept is how you can use both a Rødecaster Pro 2 and an Elgato Stream Deck together for Livestreams, or which one is a better option to use! I have both, and some people I know say that my potential setup (because I'm still building the Studio) is overkill.
1. I don't believe in overkill! 😁
Seriously, if it helps you to do what you want, you're having fun, and you're not putting yourself in a financially risky situation, then I say go for it!
2. As for Stream Deck and RCP, they're really two very different devices with almost no overlap, so it totally makes sense to use them together. The RCP is a high quality interface that handles all audio input/output routing, whereas the Stream Deck is essentially a customizable keyboard to help keep things fast and efficient. It's a great combo!
@@tombuck Thank you for your response. I have the Rødecaster Pro 2 already, and I just purchased an Elgato Stream Deck Plus in the white version. I’ll be connecting both to my iMac 27” that has a lot of power. So now knowing that I can run both together, and they don’t overlap on every feature is assurance that I made the right investment. Thank you for your time and response! Your channel has been very helpful!
Hi Tom and thank you for your video. It's awesome. I bought the Rodecaster 2 partly because of your review. Do you think you can do a video about the advanced settings? Hopefully using a procaster mic? Thanks again
I would really love to! I like the idea of shorter videos focused on one specific RCP topic.
Tom, I always appreciate your prospective on audio and video equipment. This video really helped. While I see all the great features of the Rodecaster Pro, I agree with Heather it would be overkill for me. Something like the Focusrite Vocaster II will better meet my needs for now and the foreseeable future. I’m one of those who’s on a strict budget and manufactures don’t send me free products.
I do need to improve my audio for my RUclips channels so I’ve been considering all kinds of microphones and interfaces. Your videos have been very helpful. While there are some excellent condenser microphone choices available including the Lewitt 220 and Rode’s new NT-1 5th Generation I don’t have a “quiet” room to record in. I’m afraid I’d get too much background noise so I’m thinking that I need a dynamic mic.
As of today my thoughts are leaning toward a Rode Procaster microphone and pair it with a Focusrite Vocaster II. That combination will work for both voiceover work for my videos as well allow me to use the Procaster directly with my Canon camera when I want it in the shot.
That would definitely be a good combo! I didn't mention it in this video because I don't have one, but the elgato Wave XLR is another great single channel interface option (although I REALLY love the Vocaster Two).
@@tombuck While the Elgato Wave XLR would be a good choice it doesn’t have the camera audio output that the Vocaster Two has. I’m also trying to somewhat “future proof” my setup by getting an interface with the second channel.
Thank you again for all your help.
Hi Tom I bought Rodecaster pro 1 because of one of your video, I would like to add effects (changing voice, robot voice ...) to the colors pads. I think you mention effect T 6:09. I wonder if you could pre set a voice per pad on a podcaster pro? I think it's possible with the RP2... will have to try to play with RP1 tmrw, but would like to know your POV just like te RP1 not sure I need a RP2 yet... thank for RP1 ;)
I think I have my answer I will look tmrw morning at your video ruclips.net/video/J9FFVR90-YM/видео.html. you speak about the effects, I might be able to find a solution
I started out with a Zoom Podtrak P4, but saved up money for several months and just recently upgraded to a RCP II. I'll keep the P4 around for portability, but I don't like how Zoom never upgrades their firmware apart from measly little hotfixes. Also, I find the RCP II to be much more user-friendly and the processors are very intuitive, easy to use, and work in real-time. (I like how you get immediate audio and visual feedback on how the processors are working and you can quickly adjust the settings to suit you. It's so much better than using the Audacity menus.) Plus, they cut a ton of steps out of my Audacity workflow.
Zoom has some really cool stuff, but really drops the ball on updates.
I have similar plans on upgrading from P4 to RCP2 while still keeping the P4. Are you still happy with that setup? What mic are you using?
@@KristoAho I use a Rode Podmic. It's a great setup. Perhaps in retrospect, I should've waiting because I'm just a 1-2 person show and Rode just announced the RCP Duo.
@@fwfs Same thoughts. I would love the presets and overall in built processing so I dont have to worry about that in post. I might some times have a need for 3 mics and thought anyway the price difference isnt that significant after all...Anyway thanks for the answer. Glad to hear you are happy with it
Can the RCII take computer audio as an input and then route it back to the computer? I use a music source on my computer to play music at the beginning of my online class and during my breaks. Then, the intro to my class has its own music. I send all this over to zoom. But I have to manually stop the music source - which abruptly stops the music - then the intro music plays. I want to be able to fade the music source as the intro plays. Mind you, this is all being sent as consolidated audio out through Ecamm. Ugh. Thanks for the help!
Yep! I’ve done this many time for classes and streams. The custom routing tables make it pretty easy.
@@tombuck Cool. I think I’m going to download the manual and start exploring this further. Thanks for all the great videos. I know what it takes. I have now begun to laugh at your jokes… go figure. ✨😂✨
When can we see a review of Rodecaster Duo? Waiting for that. ✌
I definitely want to get my hands on one whenever they’re released!
Top video, as always! Thanks to you, I love my Rodecasterpro 2 (and 1)! Potential future video idea - I take mine on the road but find it tricky to set up with just one power pug for Rodecaster and MacBook Pro (and if room Sony FX3) - We use it help live stream on the go, but I need help finding a power adapter that can run both - any ideas? Also any other tips for taking it on the go (mics etc) - We use the Rode Wireless go 2 - but it is not working natively from USB C to USB C, which is disappointing
A portable power solution really would come in handy. Especially one that doesn't cost an arm and a leg!
@@tombuck exactly! It’s a project but it’s a video idea nonetheless 😊
Zoom is a cool solution, but my team know the ins and outs of the rodecaster pro , so for piece of mind, it’s worth “lugging” around the rodecaster 😊
Great advice! Tom do you think there’s a way to make the RCP2 have 5 mics? Maybe with a USB mic as fifth? That’s the only reason I like the podtrak 8 as it has 6 mic functionality. But I’m a bit disappointed it only records 41kHz not 48.
There was recently a firmware update that lets you use some of Rode’s USB mics as a 5th 👍
Has anyone in here run into issues like this? I love mine, but after the most recent update, I run into issues stoping recording. After recording for more than 10 minutes I can’t stop without unplugging the device. I’ve also suddenly after the update run into crackling in my audio when recording. I’ve switched SD cards, and done a factory reset. Just want to know if I’m the only one.
Ooh, that doesn't sound right. I have the most recent firmware on mine and regularly record for 1-2 hours at a time. Maybe a reset will fix some sort of bug? Sorry to hear about that.
Hi Tom!! Great video as usual. Thank you for your excellent content. Now, those people who want the features of the Rodecaster Pro 2 but want a more affordable option can go with the new Rodecaster Duo. 2 XLR inputs and otherwise nearly the exat same as the Pro! Thanks again for what you do. What kind of lights in the corners? Love your studio look.
Hi Tom. Enjoyed this video and a lot of your others since I found your channel recently. Thank you for making them. As someone looking toward stepping into RUclips on a budget, I'd like to see an easy and reliable way to connect the RCP2 to a camera, after seeing the issues you raised in your video addressing that. Based on your recommendations, I'm considering getting a Sony ZV e-10, a Rode VideoMic NTG, and an Elgato cam link to start with.
Hi Tom, I was very excited with the RODECaster Pro II when it came out, I pre-ordered it. I had the RODECaster Pro (Original) prior to that. I must say, their Pro II firmware updates are a risk every time. I have had problems from 1.04 to 1.11, and am now at a point where I don't trust the updates and am not updating anymore because it kinda works as I want it to. I have had sound levels change drastically on update, lost monitor mute functionality, lost RODE app connectivity, lost wifi connectivity and a host of other problems. Their release log never cites my problems as fixed but somehow they will be after a few versions. Have you encountered anything like this?
I have to say, I still have the original RODECaster in storage and it was a lot more stable. I would recommend it over the Pro II if stability is important. I don't really use the voice-changers and other quirks, but am too invested in my audio routing configuration to turn back at this point.
I haven't personally had any firmware issues, but there's definitely nothing wrong with waiting a bit after one comes out to see if there are any reports of issues. I don't know why some people encounter bugs while others don't, even on the same hardware 🤷🏻♂️
I’m actually looking to find a soundboard that will be able to connect to a cameras microphone input because on Christmas mornings I want to be able to record my Christmas mornings but I have to zoom call some of my family because they live far away but I wanna be able to get their audio as part of the video so I’m gonna combined that stuff you know what I’m saying
(This was voice texted)
TOM I JUS WANTED 2 SAY RQ...IM A NEWER CREATOR LOOKIN TO GET INTO STREAMING HEAVY HERE PRETTY SOON💯PERSONALLY IM TORN BETWEEN SAMSON Q9U , SENHEESIER PROFILE , OR MV7 MIC😮💨BUT IN DOING ALL MY RESEARCH PAST WEEK OR SO I JUS WANTED 2 SAY U GOT HANDS DOWN THE BEST AUDIO CONTENT ON YT‼️JUS FOUND UR CHANNEL THE OTHER DAY BUT I ALREADY WATCHED DOZENS OF MIC REVIEWS && COMPARISONS FROM U && EVEN WHEN I WATCH SOMEBODY ELSE MIC REVIEW I ALWAYS COME BACK 2 THIS CHANNEL💯ITS EVEN VIDEOS LIKE THIS I DONT THINK I WILL NEED A RODECAST OR AUDIO MIXER FOR MY SETUP BUT I STILL LEARN A LOT && STAY ENTERTAINED‼️KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK💯THERE IS NO ONE ELSE ON YT WITH UR LEVEL OF QUALITY DOING THESE REVIEWS‼️💯
Thank you so much! I appreciate the kind words.
Between the mics you're looking at, I don't think you can go wrong. The MV7 and the Q9u have the added benefit of XLR, which could be nice if you need it. You might want to take a look at Rode's new NT-1 5Th gen too.
Hi Tom! I love your channel so much!! Just got the Rodecaster 2 for my studio and your channel has helped me make that decision. You're amazing.
I do have an u related question though.
I use Sony A73 cameras and they seem to over expose white colours a lot. When I cut down to accommodate the over exposed whites the darker colours in my scene suffer.
I've noticed that your Main camera seems calm even with all the bright colours and lights. I've also noticed that the side camera seems to blast the bright colours.
I know the two cameras you have used in this episode are not the same so here's my question.
Do I need to get the camera you're using as your main camera in order to solve my problem?
Thanks for listening to my long ramble😊
Thanks for the kind words!
For your question, I use the FX3 and a7SIII as my two cameras, so they do have the same sensor. I've been struggling with exposure too. Lately I've been setting the ISO to 800 on my main camera and then using an ND filter to avoid overexposing. I don't have a filter that fits the lens on my side camera, so it's sometimes too bright.
Shooting in S-log would probably help too, but I actually do like the camera's native colors.
@@tombuck thank you so much. You're a legend! I'd look closer into working with slog and nd filters for my situation as well. So far I'm loving the Rode! So many possibilities! I'd keep you posted on my progress. Many many thanks Tom!
I have a team of 6. But I want this baby right here. Can I use RCP ll and a RODE duo together using a macbook? I am planning to use Black magic design 4K pro and ATEM mini together along with it. Will it work?
Thank you for this important video! I will definitely buy this! A question: I do like your microphone stand you are using in this video. Which mstand is this? 😊 Thanks for answering.
It's the Rode PSA 1+ and then I have an Audio Technica 8459 adapter on the end to make it easier to position the mic.
@@tombucktank you for answering. Yes I thought it looked like PSA1 but could not se the big letters "RODE" all over. Again: thanks for a helpful video! 🎉
I would like to upgrade from the podtrak P4. It's too noisy at higher gains. Still would like 4 inputs. What's your thought? Also upgrade mics from SamsonQ2U if necessary. Still maintaining a decent budget.
I'm still kind of curious when the usb routing of the Rodecaster Pro 2 gets improved. Currently I'm using the MG12XU (one channel for mic, channel 5/6 for game audio, channel 7/8 for voicechats, 11/12 for Music/PC sounds, a pair of XLR studio monitors) but that is requiring a ton of cables. Is it possible to connect as many devices on the Rodecaster Pro 2 without the need of a million cables from just 1 PC to the RP2? And possibly even add an additional laptop (both input and output)?
They've really done some awesome stuff with routing in the updates. At this point, there's really nothing more I could ask for (but your needs may be different).
If I have an advanced audio mixer, I would have use it to mess around with an audio recording program called "Audacity"
Especially with the Pan "Left and Right audio channels" 😅
Or I would have look for an alternate ones similar to this, But just cheaper and it has the similar controls. 😊
So helpful - was thinking of upgrading from the OG RodeCaster Pro... but will hold off. Quick question: What arm/mount are using for the RCPII?
I use this one: geni.us/bOkzyk1
But for the original RCP, I've heard of people having good luck using laptop arms (they have a small platform to rest the RCP on).
I like the multi mix output function as I can include / exclude different audio sources in stream / personal mix, but now I only use 1~2 XLR mic with UR22C and other things such as key pad seems overkill for me. Any software or hardware solution to add the multi mix function without replacing my UR22C? (I like its 32bit recording and DSP functions
I upgraded and the RCP Ii can’t even connect to software. No upgrades. I think the USB is messed up too.
I would you to address all the things that don’t work. It’s awesome if it works.
@Rode @ Tom Buck RCPII always has great features in every new firmware update, So we would like to have Automix in the next firmware update, Thank you
I always recommend reaching out to Rode with requests. Even if things don't make it in, I know they do listen A LOT to what people say.
It’s kinda strange, my first rodecaster pro was build like a tank, I ended up getting a second one a couple years ago, it had some issues with the screen freezing. In September i got the rodecaster pro 2, it’s literally coming apart at the seems. Like the glue isn’t holding or something. Also the software is still not great on this.
Super weird and definitely not how it should be. Get them to replace it!
@@tombuck i will. Funny thing is, its been in storage for at least 3 months too. It’s weird..
Is RCP1 still a great place to start for podcasts in 2024?
There is a BIG problem that -in case you want to record/save as multitrack - any channel that is panned to the right (also stereo channels) is NOT recorded.... maybe interesting to check... Røde was able to replicate this issue... the stereo output is ok....
Based on my personal experience. I have to say that there may tons of improvements compared with the predecessor.
But.... It's also have disadvantages like: top surface label issue which lifted up at top right side, exchanged physical to virtual faders, no more headphones port at front side, USB C connection for power supply, noisy mic preamp when no mic connected there, limited port for analog audio.
That's my very subjective opinion.
Subjective, but super valid points. Thanks for sharing these!
I need that microphone. 😎👍
Lewitt sounds great!
I think so too!
Tom are you experiencing any snow in your part of SoCal?
Super close to us, but none here. More rain than usual though!
Tom, On a previous video, done with Heather, the extendable mount that you used for the RCP II appeared to be different than the one you are currently using and recommending. The other one appeared to have a pneumatic or spring tension mechanism with vertical and horizontal adjustability where as this one only extends or provides mobility in the horizontal plane. Why did you change it to this one and could you briefly explain the pros and cons of each. I have been watching a lot of your content and really like your approach to things. Thanks in advance.
Still loving the rodecaster pro…..one day I would like to upgrade to the 2 but I want other camera gear right now lol 😂 Great video!
The original still kicks many butts.