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Rode podcaster review
Rode podcaster review





rode podcaster review

It’s a must for any musician on the road or in the project studio, but the Podcaster is going to offer solutions to more than just musicians. Optional extras include a shock mounting system and soon to be released Anglepoise style table mount arm. Tascam also used a full-sized SD card slot on the Mixcast 4, which.

rode podcaster review

Line in can be TRRS or two 6.3mm TRS which is a good option too. Rodecaster has clips stopping XLR removal, Tascam doesn’t that may be good or bad. It’s clever of Rode you essentially get the same microphone and make it fit. The Rode Podcaster, on the other hand, shares many of the same characteristics, only it opts for a USB connection instead of the Procaster’s XLR connection. The microphone offers a switchable high pass filter and comes complete with a 3M USB cable. Firstly, you can plug in XLR microphones as well as TRS 6.3mm microphone cables you can’t do that on the Rodecaster. The Rode Procaster itself is a dynamic mic, with a cardioid pickup pattern making it ideal for solo speech. The Podcaster offers an end-address configuration, the clarity of RØDE’s tailored-for-voice frequency response, an ‘ON’ L.E.D, a direct headphone amp, and of course very low self noise. Seamless integration was the idea, and it was obtained by creating a studio dynamic microphone with unparalleled A/D converters, so that the microphone can be plugged into any computer with no in/out boxes, no expensive computer pre-amps, just a USB cable.







Rode podcaster review