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@@cheineon I also got my co-host to enter the giveaway too, I assume that’s allowed cause it’s 2 different people with different answers and stuff haha. All good if not tho! 💜
You are the only content creator who showed this process in detail. I wish I would have seen your video 2 months ago. Im glad I found your video. Thank You
Maaaaannnn… I’m not there yet… I just got a rodecaster for my podcast and slowly getting my equipment together… Next Imma get a cam so I can get off my iPhone…. And after that better lighting! Mentally I’ve been envisioning this EXACT setup up.. As I wanna be able to bounce between guests on the podcast and limit the amount of time spent in post production… Saving this cause it was thorough and EAAAASSSSSYY to follow! Thanks! Right now tho I’m still tryna figure out how to record with the rodecaster… That whole stereo taking up channel 1 and 2 is so confusing… smh
Happy to help, and I'm glad to hear things are coming along with your podcast! Getting used to the RODECaster can take some time, I always keep things the same: I plug the microphones into input channels 2, 3, and 4, this way the output channels should always be 4, 5, and 6 (because output channels 1+2 are the stereo summary of everything.)
Great video, I do have one question; Why use the cloudlifter with RodeCaster Pro? I feel it's like an overkill. The Rodecaster do got some great pre-amps.
RODECaster preamps will definitely do the job and do it well. I like using the cloudlifters with the Shure SM7bs because they usually need more gain than other mics I've used. When I use the Heil PR40s, I don't use the cloudlifters. Let me know if you have any other questions on this front, I hope this helps.
Super PRO Setup - Congrats.Together it's about 10K and it's worth if you have interview guests at your office. For a remote interview I'd recommend a DSLR Cam (e.g. Sony Alpha 6000), wide angle lens with AF (e.g. Viltrox 20mm f 2.8) , background from a photo studio, Riverside or similar service for recording, good lighting, like the one you mentioned and Logic Pro and / or Final Cut for post production.
You don't need it necessarily, but I would recommend an interface if you have 2 or 3 guests in the same room. This way they can have their own microphones and audio files. Then you have more ability to match their volumes, reduce background noise, etc. If you want to keep it really simple and don't mind slightly lower quality audio, you can even put an iphone in the middle of everybody and record the audio. There's also some handheld field microphones from Zoom that will capture the audio. Really up to you on how in depth you're willing to go to get better audio. If the information is good and people like the show, you can get away with lower quality audio, especially to start.
@@cheineon Thanks , I just got " zoom podtrack P8 for the the audio. And i also got a video switcher . Now i need to out them together . Thanks for taking the time to answer my questions.
In the Atem there has to be at least one setting changed. Mic1 needs to be set to Line. Otherwise the audio from the rodecaster will sound crappy in the recorded tracks from the Atem.
Ah, interesting. I'll have to check that out. Thanks for letting me know. I'm wondering if I already did that because the audio sounds fine usually, but now that you mention it, I sometimes get a consistent hum. Thank you.
@@motiondphotography2024 ssd has nothing to do with settings. You have to use the Atem software on the computer. The computer needs a connection with the Atem. Either usb or network. Then you can modify settings in the Atem software. After this, you can disconnect when you need the usb port for your ssd. Recording is done by the Atem on the ssd. If you want to record on your computer, then you need a software application such as OSB.
@@Henk_Hakvoort So if i connect the atem to the computer via usb c and change the settings on the software, will still keep the changes on the atem after i unplug? I know we need to adjust audio to line in, and adjust levels, but will settings be saved on the device itself after disconnect is the question? Thanks!!
Great video! I was looking for something like this on RUclips and haven't seen it anywhere. Your setup is similar to my setup in my podcasts. I have to say Im learning as I go along. Done few mistakes up to 7 podcast videos that when I realised I can change my set-up. Lighting and audio is very very important in videos and podcast. Another video will be great to watch is how to setup the lights?
Thanks Olek, I'm glad it helped. Yes, you have to learn as you go along. I've learned the most from mistakes. For the lights, I try to keep them about 1-2 higher than the guests, and far enough away where they don't cast too much shadow on the walls. That's been the most helpful. I've found that it usually takes about 3-5 lights if you're in a room with no natural light.
Have you had experience using the the hardware alongside the software? I am working through a problem where I’d like the ability to have the ATEM software on a MacBook for file naming, media loading, etc; while also recording direct to the SSD via the usb output on the switcher itself. I know that the ATEM Extreme has 2 usb outputs so it’s not a problem there. 😢 Any experience with that? My theory would be to get an Ethernet to usb adapter and go direct from computer to Ethernet on the ISO. Great video! Thanks 🤘🏻
Thanks! You can try using the USB C to connect an SSD drive, then get a Macbook adaptor that has an ethernet port. Connect your Macbook to the Atem through the ethernet connection and you'll have access to the ATEM Software Controls app while saving to an SSD.
You can cut a lot of the cost down if you film on a phone and plug the microphone into your phone. I've actually got a video coming out soon that's gonna show people how they can record a podcast on a $50 budget.
Hey there! Hope all is going well in your Podcasting world (and thanks for this video!). I am a newbie to this and have two questions related to capturing video on my Atem Mini Pro ISO(have been searching for answers all over to no avail): Do I still need SD cards in the camera even when exporting video out to the ATEM? I'm getting error messages because I don't have them put in (is there a bypass?). Also, do you have to physically hit "record" on the Atem AND the cameras when you start recording? Any help is MUCH appreciated, thank you!
Thanks for checking it out! I'm not exactly sure if you need the SD cards in the camera for the HDMI out port to work, but I imagine you wouldn't. That said, I do keep SD cards in the camera and I record directly to the camera as a backup. I've had multiple times where I need to use the backup footage from the SD cards because of a piece of equipment failure, cords coming loose, etc. It's not frequent, but having the redundant backups always makes me feel better, especially if you're charging someone for your services. You do have to physically hit record on the ATEM device to save it to the SSD drive. You can also hit record in the ATEM Software Control app on your computer. If I can help with anything else, please email me at cheine@cheineproductions.com.
If your rodecaster audio go into the ATEM, why would you need to still use your pc and Logic Pro. You will already have the audio recording on both the ATEM and Rodecaster.
Very true, but I like it as a redundant audio backup. Plus, I can record each individual track within Logic, so if I need to match volume, apply EQ/compression or noise remover, I already have the tracks in my DAW. It eliminates the extra step of having to convert the files from the rodecaster into the DAW.
Do you mean you're going to do a solo podcast where you're the only person on camera, or a single camera production? I think being the only person on camera takes some getting used to, but it's a cool way to get your message out there. If you only have one camera, you can still record the whole podcast, you just can't switch angles.
I can't remember exactly which one I bought, but this is the type you need. It's a 1/4" to 3.5mm cable, and you want to make sure there is both an R and L 1/4" jack that combines into a single 3.5mm jack: www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1364249-REG/d_addario_pw_mpts_06_6_1_8_straight_to.html
I use the Canon XA55's. They're the same as the XA50's, but they have an output that can do 4k. If you don't mind having 1080p output only, then the XA50's should work for you and you'll save about $500/camera.
Hey Sebz, I didn’t get enough traction with this, so I’m cancelling the online course creation for now. Hit me up on Instagram at @swflpodcasts and I’ll send something your way.
Amazing video! How do you handle automatic video switching (video follows audio)? Do you have any extra mic to handle the distance between camera and target?
Hey Tavo, thanks for checking it out! I use the Atem Mini Pro ISO to handle the switching. That said, it's not automatic. Either I'm switching back and forth between cameras as I'm recording, or I let the Atem record, then I go back and switch the camera angles in Davinci Resolve after the fact. That's only available when you get the ISO version of the Atem because it's recording all the video feeds at the same time. I've seen some software out there that automatically switches video based on who's talking, but I can't remember the name. I'm not sure what you mean by the last question. I hope this helps!
That's why I recommend outsourcing if you want to get this level of production. To start, I recommend doing a podcast remotely and using a system like Streamyard, get a webcam like a Logitech Brio, an Opal, or the Insta 360, and a microphone like the Shure MV7 USB or the Vocaster One Studio. It's really easy to set up and will keep your costs under $500 total.
I didn’t understand most of that, make it longer, funnier, and push through 54 year old computer illiterate guy, please help us, we’re everywhere, have the money, but no one wants to help you until you’re already good.
Hi David, fair enough. I put this video out last year in hopes that it might be a precursor to an online course, but I didn't get any response so I went a different route. So thanks for the note! I appreciate it. If it would help, please visit www.swflpodcasts.com and book an intro call. At the very least, I'd be happy to help give you some guidance on how to set something like this up.
For your chance to win an ATEM MINI ISO, fill out this form before March 3rd, 2022: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfcofsrQ_tHT7gy6_ATbIitmzcvgoxOf8jdgbd68RMFBI17ew/viewform?usp=sf_link
Thanks for watching.
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@@SebzAU Thank you for the heads up! I just edited, so it should be good to go now. Please let me know if it gives you any more trouble.
@@cheineon Too easy! Really hoping I win cause I'm about to start my podcast/talk-show's 2022 season!
@@SebzAU Hell yeah, what's your show called?
@@cheineon I also got my co-host to enter the giveaway too, I assume that’s allowed cause it’s 2 different people with different answers and stuff haha. All good if not tho! 💜
You are the only content creator who showed this process in detail. I wish I would have seen your video 2 months ago. Im glad I found your video. Thank You
the best podcast setup video i've ever seen
Thanks! Glad it helped
Your videos keep getting better and better!
I've watched many videos to understand this topic, this is the best I've seen. Thanks for this a thousand times.
Thank you! Glad it helped.
I was looking for this EXACT information.. thank you
Thanks for checking it out! Glad it helped
This video without a doubt is the best I've seen explaining how to set up a Podcast. Keep it up.
Thank you Enrique!
Really good, thank you. So fed up of similar videos where the people making them think they are TV celebrities. Keep doing it.
Great video! I’m a way away from this type up set up, but still keep the video in my favorites so I can refer back to it. Thanks, Mac
No problem, Mac. Thanks for checking it out.
Thanks for this! Really walking away with a fair amount of insight
Glad to help!
Thank you for your information ❤️
I like the table you are using. Where did you go to purchase? Thank you.
Maaaaannnn… I’m not there yet… I just got a rodecaster for my podcast and slowly getting my equipment together… Next Imma get a cam so I can get off my iPhone…. And after that better lighting! Mentally I’ve been envisioning this EXACT setup up.. As I wanna be able to bounce between guests on the podcast and limit the amount of time spent in post production… Saving this cause it was thorough and EAAAASSSSSYY to follow! Thanks! Right now tho I’m still tryna figure out how to record with the rodecaster… That whole stereo taking up channel 1 and 2 is so confusing… smh
Happy to help, and I'm glad to hear things are coming along with your podcast! Getting used to the RODECaster can take some time, I always keep things the same: I plug the microphones into input channels 2, 3, and 4, this way the output channels should always be 4, 5, and 6 (because output channels 1+2 are the stereo summary of everything.)
Thanks great informative review 👍 ✨ ✨ ✨
Thank you 🙌
Great video, I do have one question; Why use the cloudlifter with RodeCaster Pro? I feel it's like an overkill. The Rodecaster do got some great pre-amps.
RODECaster preamps will definitely do the job and do it well. I like using the cloudlifters with the Shure SM7bs because they usually need more gain than other mics I've used. When I use the Heil PR40s, I don't use the cloudlifters. Let me know if you have any other questions on this front, I hope this helps.
Great!! This was a big help for our middle school podcast
I'm glad to hear it! Thanks for checking it out
Super PRO Setup - Congrats.Together it's about 10K and it's worth if you have interview guests at your office.
For a remote interview I'd recommend a DSLR Cam (e.g. Sony Alpha 6000), wide angle lens with AF (e.g. Viltrox 20mm f 2.8) , background from a photo studio, Riverside or similar service for recording, good lighting, like the one you mentioned and Logic Pro and / or Final Cut for post production.
Thank you! And yes, I think your remote setup is great.
Do I need an interface if I use a video switcher ? I’m planning two or 3 microphone at the same time in my podcast
You don't need it necessarily, but I would recommend an interface if you have 2 or 3 guests in the same room. This way they can have their own microphones and audio files. Then you have more ability to match their volumes, reduce background noise, etc.
If you want to keep it really simple and don't mind slightly lower quality audio, you can even put an iphone in the middle of everybody and record the audio. There's also some handheld field microphones from Zoom that will capture the audio.
Really up to you on how in depth you're willing to go to get better audio. If the information is good and people like the show, you can get away with lower quality audio, especially to start.
@@cheineon Thanks , I just got " zoom podtrack P8 for the the audio. And i also got a video switcher . Now i need to out them together . Thanks for taking the time to answer my questions.
New subscriber. Thank you for sharing this video. NJ
Thanks Artie! I appreciate it.
In the Atem there has to be at least one setting changed. Mic1 needs to be set to Line. Otherwise the audio from the rodecaster will sound crappy in the recorded tracks from the Atem.
Ah, interesting. I'll have to check that out. Thanks for letting me know. I'm wondering if I already did that because the audio sounds fine usually, but now that you mention it, I sometimes get a consistent hum. Thank you.
How do you set it to line , when you have the ssd plugged in? If plugged into the computer, can it record ?
@@motiondphotography2024 ssd has nothing to do with settings. You have to use the Atem software on the computer. The computer needs a connection with the Atem. Either usb or network. Then you can modify settings in the Atem software. After this, you can disconnect when you need the usb port for your ssd. Recording is done by the Atem on the ssd.
If you want to record on your computer, then you need a software application such as OSB.
@@Henk_Hakvoort So if i connect the atem to the computer via usb c and change the settings on the software, will still keep the changes on the atem after i unplug? I know we need to adjust audio to line in, and adjust levels, but will settings be saved on the device itself after disconnect is the question? Thanks!!
@@motiondphotography2024 Yes it will. Even when turning the Atem off, it will keep the settings.
Great video! I was looking for something like this on RUclips and haven't seen it anywhere. Your setup is similar to my setup in my podcasts. I have to say Im learning as I go along. Done few mistakes up to 7 podcast videos that when I realised I can change my set-up. Lighting and audio is very very important in videos and podcast. Another video will be great to watch is how to setup the lights?
Thanks Olek, I'm glad it helped. Yes, you have to learn as you go along. I've learned the most from mistakes. For the lights, I try to keep them about 1-2 higher than the guests, and far enough away where they don't cast too much shadow on the walls. That's been the most helpful. I've found that it usually takes about 3-5 lights if you're in a room with no natural light.
my case I have the atem the rode caster pro and a amp headphones on the table .
how do I do ?
Hey Kalove, what specifically are you trying to do?
Have you had experience using the the hardware alongside the software? I am working through a problem where I’d like the ability to have the ATEM software on a MacBook for file naming, media loading, etc; while also recording direct to the SSD via the usb output on the switcher itself. I know that the ATEM Extreme has 2 usb outputs so it’s not a problem there. 😢
Any experience with that? My theory would be to get an Ethernet to usb adapter and go direct from computer to Ethernet on the ISO.
Great video! Thanks 🤘🏻
Thanks! You can try using the USB C to connect an SSD drive, then get a Macbook adaptor that has an ethernet port. Connect your Macbook to the Atem through the ethernet connection and you'll have access to the ATEM Software Controls app while saving to an SSD.
The products you have listed are bit expensive. Is there a way you could help me with a budget friendly setup?
You can cut a lot of the cost down if you film on a phone and plug the microphone into your phone. I've actually got a video coming out soon that's gonna show people how they can record a podcast on a $50 budget.
good work
Thanks Waqas
I notice for the cloud lifter you only have 2 mics into it what would you do if you had 3-4 mics in your podcast setup
Each CloudLifter only has 2 inputs and 2 outputs, so I use 2 CloudLifters to record extra guests. You'll only need one RODECaster still though.
Where you get your table?
Really great help 😊
Glad to hear it, thanks for checking it out.
Hey there! Hope all is going well in your Podcasting world (and thanks for this video!). I am a newbie to this and have two questions related to capturing video on my Atem Mini Pro ISO(have been searching for answers all over to no avail): Do I still need SD cards in the camera even when exporting video out to the ATEM? I'm getting error messages because I don't have them put in (is there a bypass?). Also, do you have to physically hit "record" on the Atem AND the cameras when you start recording? Any help is MUCH appreciated, thank you!
Thanks for checking it out!
I'm not exactly sure if you need the SD cards in the camera for the HDMI out port to work, but I imagine you wouldn't. That said, I do keep SD cards in the camera and I record directly to the camera as a backup. I've had multiple times where I need to use the backup footage from the SD cards because of a piece of equipment failure, cords coming loose, etc. It's not frequent, but having the redundant backups always makes me feel better, especially if you're charging someone for your services.
You do have to physically hit record on the ATEM device to save it to the SSD drive. You can also hit record in the ATEM Software Control app on your computer.
If I can help with anything else, please email me at cheine@cheineproductions.com.
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If your rodecaster audio go into the ATEM, why would you need to still use your pc and Logic Pro. You will already have the audio recording on both the ATEM and Rodecaster.
Very true, but I like it as a redundant audio backup. Plus, I can record each individual track within Logic, so if I need to match volume, apply EQ/compression or noise remover, I already have the tracks in my DAW. It eliminates the extra step of having to convert the files from the rodecaster into the DAW.
What are your thoughts on a single podcast? I am thinking about doing for my podcast.
Do you mean you're going to do a solo podcast where you're the only person on camera, or a single camera production? I think being the only person on camera takes some getting used to, but it's a cool way to get your message out there. If you only have one camera, you can still record the whole podcast, you just can't switch angles.
@@cheineon I meant one camera angle.
Can one camera be as engaging as more for podcast?
Absolutely. Camera angles are good for making short clips, but the conversation is what people are tuning in for.
Which software to use if using windows
You can use Davinci Resolve on Windows as well. They have a free version that works great.
What would you say was the overall cost of this setup?
All of the equipment + costs are available in the description in a Google Doc.
10:08 what cable is this? Didn’t see a link for it
I can't remember exactly which one I bought, but this is the type you need. It's a 1/4" to 3.5mm cable, and you want to make sure there is both an R and L 1/4" jack that combines into a single 3.5mm jack: www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1364249-REG/d_addario_pw_mpts_06_6_1_8_straight_to.html
@@cheineon thank you
What camera(s) do you use for your podcast?
I use the Canon XA55's. They're the same as the XA50's, but they have an output that can do 4k. If you don't mind having 1080p output only, then the XA50's should work for you and you'll save about $500/camera.
@@cheineon yeah awesome man! I’ve just checked them out and they’re a little (a lot) out of my price range but definitely something to work for!
@@SebzAU both cameras are the same price on Amazon. By the time you or I can afford them there will be something better on the market
all the podcast setup they talk about the headphones, but no one shows it off :(
Sorry for the late reply, the headphones are the Beyerdynamic DT 880s. You can purchase them here: a.co/d/cutUiBV
Dude- you skipped the part about choosing RODEcaster *multichannel* as the input interface
Ah, gotcha, thanks for the heads up
Hey man! Is there any news on the winner of the giveaway?
Hey Sebz, I didn’t get enough traction with this, so I’m cancelling the online course creation for now. Hit me up on Instagram at @swflpodcasts and I’ll send something your way.
Amazing video! How do you handle automatic video switching (video follows audio)? Do you have any extra mic to handle the distance between camera and target?
Hey Tavo, thanks for checking it out! I use the Atem Mini Pro ISO to handle the switching. That said, it's not automatic.
Either I'm switching back and forth between cameras as I'm recording, or I let the Atem record, then I go back and switch the camera angles in Davinci Resolve after the fact. That's only available when you get the ISO version of the Atem because it's recording all the video feeds at the same time.
I've seen some software out there that automatically switches video based on who's talking, but I can't remember the name.
I'm not sure what you mean by the last question.
I hope this helps!
this Is way expensive and daunting
That's why I recommend outsourcing if you want to get this level of production. To start, I recommend doing a podcast remotely and using a system like Streamyard, get a webcam like a Logitech Brio, an Opal, or the Insta 360, and a microphone like the Shure MV7 USB or the Vocaster One Studio. It's really easy to set up and will keep your costs under $500 total.
Hey guys this is how you hook up $7,000 worth of camera equipment and $2,000 worth of microphone equipment. You can do it too! It's easy!
Dude you are related somehow to Novak Djokovic
Somewhere along the lines maybe but idk where
I didn’t understand most of that, make it longer, funnier, and push through 54 year old computer illiterate guy, please help us, we’re everywhere, have the money, but no one wants to help you until you’re already good.
Hi David, fair enough. I put this video out last year in hopes that it might be a precursor to an online course, but I didn't get any response so I went a different route.
So thanks for the note! I appreciate it. If it would help, please visit www.swflpodcasts.com and book an intro call. At the very least, I'd be happy to help give you some guidance on how to set something like this up.
If you have the money like you say you do then hire people to do it for you. That's how the world works my friend being 55 you should know that by now
@@kiddgroovy big yup. Plus there’s ChatGPT
54 year is young enough to learn new stuff. You should try harder before blaming the owner of this channel, mate.
Very costly setup 😮
hardly a beginners set up. everything you use is expensive.
Lol all that and you can't get but a couple subscribers 😂
😂 but we try anyway. Thanks for checking it out.
I like the table you are using. Where did you go to purchase? Thank you.
The table is 2 butcher block tabletops put together. I bought 12 table legs off amazon and drilled those into the bottom.
Thank you!!! Going to lowes!!