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Rode podcaster review
Rode podcaster review












rode podcaster review

There are nine assignable channels on the RCP2 with six high-quality faders and three virtual faders.

#RODE PODCASTER REVIEW PRO#

The back of the ROADCaster Pro II Channels And Inputs/Outputs Overall, we love everything on this console interface. The user interface on the touchscreen is relatively straightforward, and it is pretty simple to learn the basics just by noodling with it. This functionality was possible with the previous version but required an adapter cable from RODE. They have also switched to USB-C power input (thank you!), so you can use a power bank to be completely portable. The screen is now 5.5 inches, brighter and crisper thanks to high definition and features haptic feedback. The eight touchpads are in a similar spot but now have two left/right arrow keys directly below them, allowing you to move across eight customizable sound banks for a total of 64. They also added a rotary control just below the row of headphone volume knobs this new nob also works contextually, a very clever way to save space. The ports on the back are now combos so that you can use XLR or quarter-inch cables, so you have options for mics, synths, etc. We love the smaller size for the sake of portability and using less desk space. The RODECaster Pro 2 (RCP2) is noticeably more compact roughly two inches were shaved off by removing a couple of faders on the previous version (see original vs.














Rode podcaster review