This week, the Rodecaster Pro became a little more useful. Not uncommon when companies issue firmware updates, but Rode has been consistently improving the podcast mixing desk’s features for the last ...
Rode is one of those brands that I can’t seem to get away from at trade shows like CES and MWC. The company makes some extremely popular directional microphones, which I see mounted atop video ...
When it comes to content creation, audio is everything. RODE has been an industry leader in this space for more than 50 years, and when it released its original RODECaster Pro (reviewed here), it ...
Ideal for both podcasters and streamers, Rode’s box is a technicolour dream for audio creation. With more inputs than you’ll ever need and incredible customisation options across every fader, the ...
Rode has been pleasing podcasters for a while now with the Rodecaster Pro, but the company realised people wanted more. Enter, then, the Rodecaster Pro 2. It's a device the company pitches as a ...
My podcasting rig is simple: Two microphones, a Tascam recorder, two XLR cables. I’ve upgraded things a bit in the past year — improved the mics, bought some foam windscreens and bought a pair of ...
When Rode unveiled the original Rodecaster Pro it was something unusual: a capable mixing desk with a singular focus on podcasting. It made it easy to record multiple guests in person or over the ...
Like many middle-aged men, I have occasional thoughts that my piercing insights into technology or life in general should be released as a wildly popular podcast. But then I remember the well-worn ...
Rode’s all-in-one video production console features scene building, chroma keying, audio mixing, and more. Rode’s all-in-one video production console features scene building, chroma keying, audio ...
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