You are going to DOMINATE this Space. There is nobody that can come close to you, when it comes to hooking up these "up to date" audio connections . Period.
Solid review - the only problem remaining is that you will still hear others with a delay, which will delay your responses to them in turn. Not as big of an issue in 1:1 calls, but in larger team discussions it will increase the instances of you interrupting people and vice versa.
You are so good at explaining things. Being a software engineer by training, I like precision when people are explaining the technical details. Your pacing is spot on. I will need to listen to this 1-2 more times so I can get things right. Part of the issue is the need to find my AirPods so I can set them up while watching. LOL And I need to sort the settings on the Max so I can play music, a RUclips clip and not step on what is happening during the Zoom sessions. All a bit of fund before kicking off my first podcast.
Best RUclips channel for podcast and audio help, especially for using the RodeCaster Pro 2! Found the exact answer I was looking for with several of your videos...keep it up!
everything worked great but today when I used my air pods, there was no sound. Tried resetting, reconnecting, and nothing. They work fine with my iPhone but rodecaster, I can only hear chime when it connects. Anything else I can try?
I assume it would, haven‘t had the chance to test it yet though. But since it is said to retain all the routing options as well as all other features of the RCP2 - which should include output to Bluetooth speakers - I see no reason why it wouldn‘t work.
Are you using the Tascam or RCP2 as your daily driver at this point? Great tips, btw. The custom routing looks great, almost like a mini-Loopback built in.
Thanks Chris! At this point I‘m using the RCP2 - still testing it and then jump back to comparing them. Custom routing indeed elevates the RCP2 to a different level - especially if Røde would release the update that enables it also for the analog outputs.
Hi....Just wondering if there is a way one can increase the volume of your earbuds? I just managed to connect my Samsung pro 2, but the sound is a bit low. Thank you :)
As soon as you are connected via bluetooth, a white Bluetooth icon will appear in the top row of the main screen, left to the main monitor volume indicator (see at 2:44 in the video). Just tap on it and you can turn up the volume of the bluetooth output with the Rotary Dial.
Very good video. Thanks. Question: can you explaine how to connect the rodecaster duo to a streamdeck over a PC system? using the Trevliga plugin for streamdeck?
Thanks! I haven’t tried controlling the RCP2/Duo with a StreamDeck, but theres a video about it, that may help you: ruclips.net/video/Eey5NawNKWw/видео.htmlsi=5kpSyXOFHxrdeTSH
Thank you @@PodcastMeister. It was that video that start my curiosity. But it's for make and is direct. In windows there is some hidden tricks. I'm still in the dark. I've tried all that knowledge but only the stream deck respond not the Rodecaster duo. I don«t know why. I even view some videos about the installation of Loopmidi plugin.Something is rong
I've tried this; the sound is coming from my laptop and is being displayed on the rode caster duo. The AirPods are also connected, but I can't get the sound to play out of the Airpods. Could you please help?
I can connect my wireless headphones but you can only lysten to the main mix, as they were speakers. If you want to lysten to a particular channel, as you do with a regular headphone, that's no possible
I’ve done it, but there’s a delay with vocals. His dominion is yo mute your vocal. I think, from what I understand anyway. I think you can also adjust the delay. But I’m not sure.
On the microphone channels you can, but not on the bluetooth channel (or any of the digital channels for that matter). You can "only" apply voice processing (depth, sparkle, punch, or the advanced noise gate, de-esser, compressor, etc) to the digital channels, but no effects. You can however create a mix-minus with the good old iRig2-method (see my earlier videos) where you would route the phone input into one of the mic channels, and that way, you could also apply voice effects to the audio coming from the phone.
When I first did this process, it worked. Now, when I re-connect, it says it's connected, but no sound is going to Bluetooth Airpods, no mic or computer sound. Not sure what I did wrong. Any ideas?
Can you connect beats headset? And hear you the audio from the mic for example shure mic? Used those headphones like for podcast? Before I spend 700 dollars bro
Hi, yes and no. Yes, you can connect any Bluetooth headset, so beats too and you will hear the mic(s and everything else that is) plugged into the RCPII. BUT I would not recommend to use them for podcasting as you have quite a bit of latency (=delay) due to the bluetooth transmission, as demoed in the video. So if you need real time audio monitoring and also hear yourself, I would recommend to use wired headphones. Those will be (very close to) zero-latency. Bluetooth will not, that‘s why I have taken out my own mic‘s channel from the bluetooth output in the video, so that I don‘t hear myself with a delay, as it is impossible to speak then.
@@DylanWithVideos that I did not notice. Certain musicians from the community have complained about latency but also they did not specify if it was from the headphones or through the USB recording into their DAW… I have not experienced it, but surely I also haven‘t covered all possible use cases.
Is it possible to create custom FXs to assign to the smart pads? I'm just curious how much can you customize or modify the default FXs that come preinstalled, or how would you add a custom FX? I know you can add your own sounds, but this won't morph my voice.
Hi, you can combine/layer and individually fine-tune the on-board effects, but beyond that you cannot create/load custom voice changing/morphing effects.
So to use Bluetooth headphones, the solution is to mute your voice? That’s not a great solution. I’d still want to hear my vocal in my headphones. Sigh.
You are going to DOMINATE this Space. There is nobody that can come close to you, when it comes to hooking up these "up to date" audio connections . Period.
Solid review - the only problem remaining is that you will still hear others with a delay, which will delay your responses to them in turn. Not as big of an issue in 1:1 calls, but in larger team discussions it will increase the instances of you interrupting people and vice versa.
You are so good at explaining things. Being a software engineer by training, I like precision when people are explaining the technical details. Your pacing is spot on.
I will need to listen to this 1-2 more times so I can get things right. Part of the issue is the need to find my AirPods so I can set them up while watching. LOL
And I need to sort the settings on the Max so I can play music, a RUclips clip and not step on what is happening during the Zoom sessions.
All a bit of fund before kicking off my first podcast.
Best RUclips channel for podcast and audio help, especially for using the RodeCaster Pro 2! Found the exact answer I was looking for with several of your videos...keep it up!
Great video, very simple and helpful. Thank you!
Excellent! I will need this one day so thank you very much.
👍 Thanks for sharing it on Twitter Ileane!
everything worked great but today when I used my air pods, there was no sound. Tried resetting, reconnecting, and nothing. They work fine with my iPhone but rodecaster, I can only hear chime when it connects. Anything else I can try?
Excellent advice!!! Thank you.
Well made video as usual 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
great video… do we think this will work with the Rode Duo?? Hope so!
I assume it would, haven‘t had the chance to test it yet though. But since it is said to retain all the routing options as well as all other features of the RCP2 - which should include output to Bluetooth speakers - I see no reason why it wouldn‘t work.
Are you using the Tascam or RCP2 as your daily driver at this point?
Great tips, btw. The custom routing looks great, almost like a mini-Loopback built in.
Thanks Chris! At this point I‘m using the RCP2 - still testing it and then jump back to comparing them.
Custom routing indeed elevates the RCP2 to a different level - especially if Røde would release the update that enables it also for the analog outputs.
thank you for the great video. does this rodecaster work on ASIO for DAWs?
Excellent content! Thank you
Hi....Just wondering if there is a way one can increase the volume of your earbuds? I just managed to connect my Samsung pro 2, but the sound is a bit low. Thank you :)
As soon as you are connected via bluetooth, a white Bluetooth icon will appear in the top row of the main screen, left to the main monitor volume indicator (see at 2:44 in the video). Just tap on it and you can turn up the volume of the bluetooth output with the Rotary Dial.
@@PodcastMeister Awesome! It worked! Thank you amigo 😊
Hi do you know how I can increase the volume on the sound pads?
thanks
Hi, the only way is to upload louder files at the moment.
Hi, Is it possible to stop the delay from the other guests on zoom while using the airpods?
Thanks for the vid!
Very good video. Thanks. Question: can you explaine how to connect the rodecaster duo to a streamdeck over a PC system? using the Trevliga plugin for streamdeck?
Thanks! I haven’t tried controlling the RCP2/Duo with a StreamDeck, but theres a video about it, that may help you: ruclips.net/video/Eey5NawNKWw/видео.htmlsi=5kpSyXOFHxrdeTSH
Thank you @@PodcastMeister. It was that video that start my curiosity. But it's for make and is direct. In windows there is some hidden tricks. I'm still in the dark. I've tried all that knowledge but only the stream deck respond not the Rodecaster duo. I don«t know why. I even view some videos about the installation of Loopmidi plugin.Something is rong
I'm trying this with my AudioTechnica ATH-SQ1TW but it's stuck with just connecting to. It's not pairing! sucks!
I've tried this; the sound is coming from my laptop and is being displayed on the rode caster duo. The AirPods are also connected, but I can't get the sound to play out of the Airpods. Could you please help?
Nice solution!
I can connect my wireless headphones but you can only lysten to the main mix, as they were speakers. If you want to lysten to a particular channel, as you do with a regular headphone, that's no possible
Can you record and hear via your airpods at the same time?
I’ve done it, but there’s a delay with vocals. His dominion is yo mute your vocal. I think, from what I understand anyway. I think you can also adjust the delay. But I’m not sure.
Yeahhh new video to study
Is it possible to use voice effects when i make phone calls? Echo reverb voice changer ?
On the microphone channels you can, but not on the bluetooth channel (or any of the digital channels for that matter). You can "only" apply voice processing (depth, sparkle, punch, or the advanced noise gate, de-esser, compressor, etc) to the digital channels, but no effects. You can however create a mix-minus with the good old iRig2-method (see my earlier videos) where you would route the phone input into one of the mic channels, and that way, you could also apply voice effects to the audio coming from the phone.
So i want to use the Air pods Max but Monitoring That is possible to disable the Delay of it ?
I wish it would be, unfortunately due to the fact that it uses the Bluetooth connection, you cannot avoid the delay.
@@PodcastMeister okay i understand its not possible to get a perfect monitoring
When I first did this process, it worked. Now, when I re-connect, it says it's connected, but no sound is going to Bluetooth Airpods, no mic or computer sound. Not sure what I did wrong. Any ideas?
Hi . I have the same problem. Did you solve it? Thanks
Can you connect beats headset? And hear you the audio from the mic for example shure mic? Used those headphones like for podcast? Before I spend 700 dollars bro
Hi, yes and no. Yes, you can connect any Bluetooth headset, so beats too and you will hear the mic(s and everything else that is) plugged into the RCPII. BUT I would not recommend to use them for podcasting as you have quite a bit of latency (=delay) due to the bluetooth transmission, as demoed in the video. So if you need real time audio monitoring and also hear yourself, I would recommend to use wired headphones. Those will be (very close to) zero-latency. Bluetooth will not, that‘s why I have taken out my own mic‘s channel from the bluetooth output in the video, so that I don‘t hear myself with a delay, as it is impossible to speak then.
@@PodcastMeister thanks bro
great content
is there latency in your headphones when hearing your own voice?
There was, which is why I took out my voice from my headphone mix (in this case from the Bluetooth output)
@@PodcastMeister thank you. if you are not on Bluetooth and hard lined into the RCP2, is there a latency then?
@@DylanWithVideos that I did not notice. Certain musicians from the community have complained about latency but also they did not specify if it was from the headphones or through the USB recording into their DAW… I have not experienced it, but surely I also haven‘t covered all possible use cases.
Is it possible to create custom FXs to assign to the smart pads? I'm just curious how much can you customize or modify the default FXs that come preinstalled, or how would you add a custom FX? I know you can add your own sounds, but this won't morph my voice.
Hi, you can combine/layer and individually fine-tune the on-board effects, but beyond that you cannot create/load custom voice changing/morphing effects.
So to use Bluetooth headphones, the solution is to mute your voice? That’s not a great solution. I’d still want to hear my vocal in my headphones. Sigh.
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Or just use ur in ear studio headphones