Agreed! You sound great man. I'm a filmmaker and have this audio setup and was curious how it would sound recording music like this, thanks for the demo!
you are a great player and your authentic voice is all we want to hear ;) the review is great too. just got some on the way and looking to see how i can use them
Hi there. I recently also experimented with my Rode Go mics. I was very impressed how easy and little fuss it was. Will go and import the files into Cubase to see if usable in studio recordings. So far with some EQ and a few tweaks I don’t see why not 😊. Thanks for confirming the good sound you also get, and I agree, you have no reason to apologise for your playing or singing. Keep going. God bless
Yep - you'll notice a lot of positive comments below - take note! I struggle to find my own voice, but yours sounded very 'real', and complimented the songs. Much appreciated the demo - I'm going to give it a go myself...
Loved this video my friend! Great review and explanation of this product and the guitar playing/singing on your part sounded fantastic! Keep making music! ♥️🙌
Amazing! You remind me of my dad, who is also a guitarist. I am trying to finally release my own music. I love writing my own songs. I also have the Rode Wirelesa Go II. Thank you so much for making this video ❤
Thank you for a great review I was looking for. I also agree with guys here, first coming to my mind: leave doubts about your talent. I also play guitar and also am shy to play publicly, even tho my closest circle telling me its great. So I feel you. Anyway, showing me this mirror, you are amazing and you should keep going!! Stand proud. ❤
Hello, thank you for the video! Instead of recording, if I want to play live, how can I get the sound to a speaker? (The speaker had wireless option as well as TRS and XLR connections).
Hey man! Thanks for the demonstration, it was super enlightening. Your singing and guitar skills are amazing! Just a quick question about this, since I noticed you have 2 microphones, but they are going into one port - how does that work? Do you purchase them stereo like that, or did you have to buy 2 microphones and set up up that way? Please let me know. Thanks
Great video! Thanks for posting it. What are you using to add reverb and compression and other effects? Is it an app that came with the Rode wireless mics?
I know this is an old video. I hope I get a reply. But this is exactly what I need. Question. Will these work to just play my acoustic instrument into a PA (Bose speaker) For live performances? I don’t need to record. Just be on stage, lavalier attached to the instrument and play through the speaker? Any info will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for the video ! I see you're a Martin guitar lover too! Beautiful 000 -28 , i have a D-18 and a 000-15m , if i could have the money , i would have every models ahah once you go Martin you never go back
Good no nonsense review, seems like a great solution for your use case, and it sounds great! Have you ever tried using this sort of thing live? I'm wondering if at medium volumes this would be fine in a room with a PA, or if it would just feed back like crazy
Are you recording your voice and guitar on mono setting or split? Im guessing its on split as you mentioned left and right channel while talking about the mics. If so , could you explain how you get the audio files to not remain left and right in the final video, your post production method to merge them and also how you can balance each signal before merging them
Excellent demo. Do you get any leaking issues? Or do you recommend any settings for the one connected to the guitar. Do you think this would work in a high pitch instrument like a violin without getting distortion?
Dear Åre. In this video, you are using the lavalier microphone. But I would very much like to use one transmitter for vocals and plug the other tramsmitter directly into my guitars and thereby use the guitars' electronics to shape the sound. Do you know of a way to plug the transmitter directly into the jackstick of: 1) An electric guitar 2) A Semi/Acoustic guitar
Hei Bjarke - yes, I tried, and it worked. It doesn't work with all pickups, but it worked with mine on my acoustic guitar. Just get the right adapter and give it a shot. I do however prefer the sound when recorded directly to the microphone, not via a pickup (mine is a L.R.Baggs Anthem),
Ahh, I found connecting cables, both with and without a locking nut. A search revealed that the cable type needed is called "3.5mm to 1/4 inch instrument cable".
👍🏻Well done, mate. Nice demo, playing and singing! Exactly what I wanted to know: how good THIS combination sounds. Only thing I have probs to "believe" is "just 6 dB" of compression. It sounds like MUCH more. did you mean "compression inside your post prod DAW"? might there be some default limiting / compression in the Røde module/s? Or was your RX10 on "Automatic leveling"? anyway: thanks loads! greetinx to Norway! ✊🏻
Great video and good singing and playing. Are you able to isolate the guitar and vocals from the alternate mic to control the 2 tracks independently? Or is it that each mic captures like 30-40% sound from the other mic?
Dear Are, great, thank you! This was so helpful - exactly what I was looking for :-) what I didn't get (but maybe you mentioned): so, you used a Rode Wireless Go II SINGLE?? Correct? And 2 Rode Lavalier Microphones? Right? Thank you for replying! Many regards :-)
I'm thinking of purchasing these rode mics. You explain things very well. What kind of mic do you have on the guitar? Very nice demo and explanation 👌. Thank you.
Hey man... you're a great singer and a great player - leave the put downs to others who you can always ignore - you can't ignore yourself ☺️
Does his guitar has an built in cable jack plug in?
It does have a sound hole mic, that I added - with cable routed to the jack. But it wasn't in use here.
Agreed! You sound great man. I'm a filmmaker and have this audio setup and was curious how it would sound recording music like this, thanks for the demo!
Nice demonstration! You are a great guitarist. This is exactly what I wanted to see the Rode wireless Go do
The mic sounds great. Guitars and singing is also beautiful! Thank you
Bro you're great! Great player and great singer! And your English is on point ;) Keep up the great work!
you are a great player and your authentic voice is all we want to hear ;) the review is great too. just got some on the way and looking to see how i can use them
-my man.. please, start bein' kinder to yourself... we love you, out here... you start loving you, too... be kind to yourself !!!!
Very nice - I love your 000-28. Thanks for posting this. It's great you're using the KISS principle (keep it super simple).
Hi there. I recently also experimented with my Rode Go mics. I was very impressed how easy and little fuss it was. Will go and import the files into Cubase to see if usable in studio recordings. So far with some EQ and a few tweaks I don’t see why not 😊. Thanks for confirming the good sound you also get, and I agree, you have no reason to apologise for your playing or singing. Keep going. God bless
Yep - you'll notice a lot of positive comments below - take note! I struggle to find my own voice, but yours sounded very 'real', and complimented the songs. Much appreciated the demo - I'm going to give it a go myself...
honestly sounds reawlly good, man
those mics do sound pretty nice, going to a different room made such a huge difference! your songs gave me goosebumps, wonderful playing and singing🙂
Excellent video my friend and good playing. This is exactly what I wanted to know. Just bought the mics, can’t wait to try them.
Loved this video my friend! Great review and explanation of this product and the guitar playing/singing on your part sounded fantastic! Keep making music! ♥️🙌
This is exactly what I need for recording my acoustic guitar, thank you!
Excellent choice for the song man! I reckon it's one of the best love songs ever written.
I like your songs, playing and singing. And the sound quality is more than good enough for You Tube.
Thanks a lot! I was looking for a simple and mobile setup just like this. Much love!
I just like this guy.
This video was everything I needed to hear! Thank you so much :) loved you from the start of the video!
love your singing
Amazing! You remind me of my dad, who is also a guitarist. I am trying to finally release my own music. I love writing my own songs. I also have the Rode Wirelesa Go II. Thank you so much for making this video ❤
Are these mics good for recording guitar and vocals?
Nice demo, thank you!
Glad you liked it!
thanks, solid demo! Sound recording and editing technology get so overwhelming indeed
Beautiful song, playing, singing. Thanks for the demo!
You sing and play very well. Thank you for putting this informative video.. keep jamming. Microphones sound👌 great as well
Thank you so much, sir. This is just what I need.
Thank you for a great review I was looking for. I also agree with guys here, first coming to my mind: leave doubts about your talent. I also play guitar and also am shy to play publicly, even tho my closest circle telling me its great. So I feel you. Anyway, showing me this mirror, you are amazing and you should keep going!! Stand proud. ❤
Thanks very much. Yours is a great demonstration. I was looking for a video like this.
Excellent! I would get the vocal mic higher on your shirt. You might see what the onboard mic sounds like clipped onto your collar too.
One more thanks for the demo and short explanation.
You're not a bad singer at all!
Thanks Buddy, this helped 👍 Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
👏🏻🕊✌🏻🫵🏻 well done my friend! Great demo!
These have a built in compressor and can´t be disabled, hence the breathing noises , having said that , sounds great
you are the man! finally beat video & you sound fire! all killer no filler mahalo from hawaii bradda🌊🌞🤙⚡️
voice sounds fire & sick playing too
When you mention audio editing - do you do that with the Rode app or a different audio editor?
That's exactly what I would like to know?
What is the Martin guitar model ? Om body shape like Eric Clapton signature model
Hello, thank you for the video! Instead of recording, if I want to play live, how can I get the sound to a speaker? (The speaker had wireless option as well as TRS and XLR connections).
exactly the review I needed. thanks!
Are you going to jump ship and move to the rode wireless pro, with the 32bit float, or dont you need the float,
This is a fantastic video - thx so much - I love simple solutions ! 👍👍👍
So humble. nice video.
How did you connect the two lavaliere microphones?
sounds good in all ways
Hey man! Thanks for the demonstration, it was super enlightening. Your singing and guitar skills are amazing!
Just a quick question about this, since I noticed you have 2 microphones, but they are going into one port - how does that work? Do you purchase them stereo like that, or did you have to buy 2 microphones and set up up that way? Please let me know. Thanks
Can these mic be connected to external speakers for amplifying voice
I’d imagine 12’s are what you want on the 00 or triple 0 size Martins. Sounds nice.
Great! Thank you!
Do you know what’s the difference between the one way (or one line) and two ways?
Sounds awesome mate. 🙏🏻
Great video! Thanks for posting it. What are you using to add reverb and compression and other effects? Is it an app that came with the Rode wireless mics?
I know this is an old video. I hope I get a reply. But this is exactly what I need. Question. Will these work to just play my acoustic instrument into a PA (Bose speaker) For live performances? I don’t need to record. Just be on stage, lavalier attached to the instrument and play through the speaker? Any info will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for the video ! I see you're a Martin guitar lover too! Beautiful 000 -28 , i have a D-18 and a 000-15m , if i could have the money , i would have every models ahah once you go Martin you never go back
Thanks so much for this review and for the good tune! You are good! ;)
Could you record a choir of 30 by having 2 mics taped at height to 2 bamboo poles?
Good no nonsense review, seems like a great solution for your use case, and it sounds great!
Have you ever tried using this sort of thing live? I'm wondering if at medium volumes this would be fine in a room with a PA, or if it would just feed back like crazy
Aha.. her forklares endel jeg lurte på, nemlig hvordan du får til så god lyd/bilde og synk av disse. Godt jobba! ..og spelt ...som vanlig. Takk!
Are you recording your voice and guitar on mono setting or split?
Im guessing its on split as you mentioned left and right channel while talking about the mics.
If so , could you explain how you get the audio files to not remain left and right in the final video, your post production method to merge them and also how you can balance each signal before merging them
If they are on split in R and L, maybe use audacity to merge? I use this when I use my Zoom with two channels. Don't know if it's the best way tho 🤷
Sounds pretty good! :)
Like number 100! You have a wonderful voice man
Kult. Har vært på utkikk etter tilsvarende løsning. Tror kanskje jeg går Røde Wireless Pro, etter å ha sett denne 👍
bra jobben! takk for dette! 👏🏼
Sounds great! Do you know if you had a 1/4" to 3.5mm TRS cable if you could plug directly from guitar output jack into one of the transmitters?
You can, I do that. BTW, I'd never glue a tape to my guitar and his nice Martin didn't deserve it neither :).
what editing software do you use to adjust the two separate tracks?
That's what I'd like to know. 👍
Excellent demo. Do you get any leaking issues? Or do you recommend any settings for the one connected to the guitar. Do you think this would work in a high pitch instrument like a violin without getting distortion?
sooo good
Thanks for your #test ! #Sounds great ! Think i get me these ones too! Cool #Song ! #Greets
What editing software / DAW did you use for these two demo songs? Sounds great!! I will surely be adding this to my wish list.
Fantastic
Doing great .........👍🏾
Dear Åre.
In this video, you are using the lavalier microphone.
But I would very much like to use one transmitter for vocals and plug the other tramsmitter directly into my guitars and thereby use the guitars' electronics to shape the sound.
Do you know of a way to plug the transmitter directly into the jackstick of:
1) An electric guitar
2) A Semi/Acoustic guitar
Hei Bjarke - yes, I tried, and it worked. It doesn't work with all pickups, but it worked with mine on my acoustic guitar. Just get the right adapter and give it a shot. I do however prefer the sound when recorded directly to the microphone, not via a pickup (mine is a L.R.Baggs Anthem),
Ahh, I found connecting cables, both with and without a locking nut. A search revealed that the cable type needed is called "3.5mm to 1/4 inch instrument cable".
this i like.
👍🏻Well done, mate. Nice demo, playing and singing! Exactly what I wanted to know: how good THIS combination sounds.
Only thing I have probs to "believe" is "just 6 dB" of compression. It sounds like MUCH more.
did you mean "compression inside your post prod DAW"?
might there be some default limiting / compression in the Røde module/s?
Or was your RX10 on "Automatic leveling"?
anyway: thanks loads!
greetinx to Norway! ✊🏻
Yes, that's what I meant. I can't remember the post prod steps right now, but I know that's what I referrred to.
awesome vid and music mahaloo! what was the mic extension cable mounted on guitar?
hey thanks are you using 1 or 2 microphones?
Very nice demo and sound. You play and sing very well - give yourself some more credit :-)
Thanks!
Great video and good singing and playing. Are you able to isolate the guitar and vocals from the alternate mic to control the 2 tracks independently? Or is it that each mic captures like 30-40% sound from the other mic?
What is the guitar model u are using bro
Martin 000
Very nice ! Man I need this setup so bad. Who wants to deal with mic stands, yuck !
Dear Are, great, thank you! This was so helpful - exactly what I was looking for :-) what I didn't get (but maybe you mentioned): so, you used a Rode Wireless Go II SINGLE?? Correct? And 2 Rode Lavalier Microphones? Right? Thank you for replying! Many regards :-)
I see you already have LR Baggs in the soundhole already but these mics give pretty good sound quality as well. 👍
You cleared all my doubts 😊 and I have a 000 too 😂
the major issue is that the mic sounds like its inside your mouth and that is too up close and personal for most
I'm thinking of purchasing these rode mics. You explain things very well. What kind of mic do you have on the guitar? Very nice demo and explanation 👌. Thank you.
On the guitar is the same rode mic just a left channel laviere and right channel laviere is on his shirt.
Thank you
nice!
Wanna sing any songs with y
Waou you are great
Thanks mate!