You did an excellent job on this review. The graphics are particularly notable; they illustrate your key points clearly without being overly ostentatious. I've been using the Vocaster One for the past year and I'm more than happy with it's reliability, 70 db gain, and ease of use. I do all my processing in post, so the DSP software isn't useful for me, although for a new podcaster or a podcaster who doesn't want to do much editing it may be helpful. Best of luck with your new RODECaster Duo.
@@StephenCarterStressExpert Thank you very much for your positive review. I appreciate your comments. I’m glad your Vocaster One is working for you. For the price they are fantastic and all most of us need for an audio Interface. So far my Rodecaster Duo is working well. It took a while to make the transition because it works differently from the Vocaster but I have it all sorted out now.
You did an excellent job on this review. The graphics are particularly notable; they illustrate your key points clearly without being overly ostentatious. I've been using the Vocaster One for the past year and I'm more than happy with it's reliability, 70 db gain, and ease of use. I do all my processing in post, so the DSP software isn't useful for me, although for a new podcaster or a podcaster who doesn't want to do much editing it may be helpful. Best of luck with your new RODECaster Duo.
@@StephenCarterStressExpert Thank you very much for your positive review. I appreciate your comments.
I’m glad your Vocaster One is working for you. For the price they are fantastic and all most of us need for an audio Interface.
So far my Rodecaster Duo is working well. It took a while to make the transition because it works differently from the Vocaster but I have it all sorted out now.
I am sorry to say, but maybe you never noticed that you are colorblind. Your Yeti is not blue, but red ;-)
@@nickgoogle4525 Very true! 😁 Thanks for watching and your comment.