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How to use Rodecaster Pro 2 For Podcasting
Episode 2314th September 2023 • Podcast Answers • LehmanCreations
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23 In this episode I go over the Rodecaster Pro 2 and how to use it for podcasting. I just purchased a RCPII thanks to the support of a few listeners. I have started using it and it is a game change. It makes podcast recording so easy. I talk all about it here.

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Welcome back to podcast answers the show that I help you by answering any

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podcasting questions along the way helping starting growing podcasts. That's

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right. I help people start and grow podcasts. What you may not know is this is

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the second time that I've recorded this episode. I started it and I actually

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I forgot to hit record on my recorder.

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So I decided to start over again.

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Those watching live actually got that live.

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They get to see that live.

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But what are we talking about today?

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The Roadcaster Pro and why it is important

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and why you would want one.

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I recently got one for this show.

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And the reason I wanted to get one for this show

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is it's gonna make my production a lot easier

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when I actually remember to hit record.

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But that's besides the point.

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So what I'm going to do today is I'm going to talk to you a little bit about what my

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process before was.

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And then now my process is with the Rokester pearl.

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Like why would I want one?

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What good is it?

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All that stuff.

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So my previous process was this.

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I had a basic USB XLR interface that took a mic into my computer via USB.

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And then I stream live video and audio as I do this show.

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So I use a software called Ecamm.

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And the nice thing about Ecamm is it records my video and audio, but then it also gives

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me an isolated audio track.

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And so with that, then I take that into my editor, chop the ends, ship it out, ready

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to go.

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But, and then, because I'm of the school of I just hit record.

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And that's actually what reminded me.

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I looked over and hit, so I didn't hit record last time I said hit record.

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So I hit record and I play my audio track, play my, all my sounds, everything is live

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as I'm doing it.

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So my intro song that you heard there is live as I'm recording the show because I like to

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just be done with it as soon as I'm done hitting record.

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I go ahead and ship the episode out.

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But what, so, so what I was doing in the past as I had a software that I was using called

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Farago to play my sounds to play my music, which I still use that sometimes from time

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to time, but I was using that and then trying to control the audio with that.

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I had my stream deck.

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I was pushing a button that would fade between the next thing, the next, the audio levels,

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and it just wasn't super easy to do.

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And so I was able to, thanks to a few supporters of this show, I was able to get a roadcaster

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pro.

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And so without further ado, I would like to talk to you a little bit about what that is

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and what makes it so cool.

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So here is the Rocaster Pro.

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It's a audio device that is like a mixing board.

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Well, it's several different things.

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Firstly it is a mixing board.

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And so it has four USB, I'm sorry not four USB.

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It has four XLR mics on the back of it.

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And they're not just XLR.

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So you can use a line in, you can put an instrument in there.

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And then it has four headphones out on it and then two USB plugs on the back, two that

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you can plug into your computer, which actually provide three different audio channels for

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it to, to provide audio into your computer.

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So with what I do is I now am able to have a physical slider that I'm able to push up

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and down as I'm kind of to adjust my volume for all of my tracks.

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And so what I do is I, excuse me, I have a mixer for my mic, a channel for my mic.

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I have a channel for USB one, USB one chat, USB two chat or USB two,

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the sound effects as well as the blues youth.

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And the great thing about this is, is the rocaster pro has, uh, eight pads on the

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side.

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So think of them like kind of like a, a plastic button that you can push that

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you can assign to do different things.

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You can assign it to do voice effects.

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You can assign it to do sound.

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So what I can do is I can easily just hit that and you have sounds in the background.

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So that's that's a good thing way to do that.

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And then so what I was starting to say is there's several different USB channels.

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And so what I can do is for me USB one, I have set to be my main application.

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So that's going to be Ecamm live.

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And so that sends all my whole mix goes out to Ecamm live.

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But then if I have guests in Ecamm live that acts as a way to bring them back into my mixer board and into my mixer

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So that's the way I can get audio from Ecamm live back in and then I have USB to chat

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So if I'm gonna have a zoom call or something else

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I can also bring that in as a separate audio channel and then I have a Bluetooth slider so I can bring some

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I'll call in from my phone

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then I have a

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another USB channel that I use for

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Bringing in things from Farago or extra sounds that I want to bring it off my computer

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So I really have three different applications that I can bring in audio from and go out to on my computer

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With this new rogaster pro 2 and then the nice thing about it - again

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It has four different mic inputs. So if you have four different people that you are

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interviewing or talking to you or whatever, you can bring them in to your mix really easily.

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And then there's four different independent headphone volumes too.

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So if you have four people, they can all have their own headphones that they're listening

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to, the mix and what's happening in the mix.

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And then they can control the levels on that.

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And the great thing about this is it's so easy to do what they call routing too.

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So if I don't want something to go to a specific headphones or a specific channel, I can turn

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those off.

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I can just do really audio routing however I want.

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And then the nice thing about it too

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is it has a multitrack.

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So it has a, let's go back to the picture.

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If you're watching us live on here,

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it has a SD card slot on the back.

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So you can just record right on the device.

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You don't need to have any other software or hardware

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on your machine that you're capturing the audio with.

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it just records it right on the roadcaster pro two.

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It has a big clock on the front so I can see exactly how long I've been

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recording. I can set markers in it. So if I want to, if I say something that I

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want to remember later, I can just tap that clock and it sets a marker.

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So back when I'm editing, I know either this is something I said really good,

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or this is where I made a mistake. So I should really edit that out.

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And then for, for it, it also has multi-track.

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And so on my recording, I get a separate file, separate audio file for each and every channel.

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I get one audio file that's stereo that has everything in it.

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And if I just want to take that, ship it off and we're good to go.

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But then I also get a channel, every recording for my mic.

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I get a recording for Ecam.

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I get a recording for each channel.

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And so later in editing, if I want to go back and edit something out like that, say somebody

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I was interviewing had a dog barking.

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I could go back and then I could take that their channel off when I'm talking.

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So I don't hear things in the background or if they cough or sneeze or whatever.

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It doesn't ruin my recording because I have that recording and I can,

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I can use those audio later in, in whatever I want to do.

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Now it retails for $6.99 and that's a great price for what you're getting with

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this device because really you're getting an all in one audio solution.

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Back in the day, when I first started doing podcasts, I had a mixing board.

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So I could bring all my audio in.

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I had to have a separate recorder that I had audio out of the mixing board going

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into and recording my things.

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If I wanted to bring in any guests, I had to have a separate computer for that.

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And then have to have it do, be able to do a mix minus.

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And then if I wanted to play sound cards,

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I had to have my iPad plugged up to a channel

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and be able to push the sounds off.

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And it was just a lot to do.

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Back in the day, it was just so much,

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it was so hard to be able to get what I wanted to get out

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of a podcast and to be able to really produce a podcast.

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And so this thing, when it came out,

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when Rode set this out, set this up

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and made it available for purchase.

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It really changed the game as far as how I am able to do my podcast recording.

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And so I just purchased this.

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I just got this and it has changed the game because it also not only does I have

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all of those, those devices in and out, but then it also has for each channel

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with processing. And so it has a high pass filter where you so you can get out any low

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rumbles that come through. You can kind of cut that frequency out of your channel. You

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can do a de-esser. So when you say your asses, it's not so harsh coming across for, for your

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listeners. And then it has a noise gate. And this is one of the things that I really, really,

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appreciate about it because it allows you to take your, your, your mic and essentially

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a noise gate is if you're quiet and you're not talking, then there is a gate.

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It basically just shuts your mic channel off.

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And so any low rumbling, any burry thing, any small noises aren't going to be heard unless

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unless you're actually talking above a certain level.

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And then it will actually let the gate open and let it be able to, to, you'll really hear

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that.

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And so that is something that I really enjoyed about having this.

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Cause I know for me, if you hear like, like, see, if I'm quiet right now and I like start

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to slowly like make noise in front of the mic, you don't hear that.

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I can hear it, but it doesn't come across on the mic.

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It is 100% silence because the noise gate is there and the noise gate shuts my mic off

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and keeps that from coming through to the listeners.

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And then it also has a compressor.

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So I think that is as far as like anything louder than a certain point, it compresses

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that down and kind of makes it gives you that boomy radio voice, but it also allows it to

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not be so loud and soft in a certain area.

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kind of keeps more of a consistent audio going across when you're speaking.

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It has an equalizer.

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You can change some of the frequencies of that and then how your sound sounds.

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And then it has what's called the, the aural exciter and a big bottom.

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So think of that as kind of your radio, boomy.

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It kind of adjusts the top frequencies and the low frequencies to kind of make,

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give you that, that radio sound.

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And then you, so it has that on, on everything.

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So you can you can sound professional and have all of that recording right all of that into your recording and

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Do it so easily and so

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Amazingly now the one thing that road just came out with is the

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Rocaster duo and it's a smaller version of the same thing

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So the Rocaster Pro is 699 the Rocaster duo is 499 and

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It takes for those who are just doing solo shows and not doing anything

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Where you need multiple mics the duo is for you. So essentially it has

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two of the combo jacks in it so

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Either USB, I mean XLR or an instrument in it and two headphones out

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but all the rest is really the same and

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Then it also is down to four channels whereas the the Rokaster Pro has

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six faders on it. I forgot to say that on the brother,

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Rook has to pro the pro has six faders on it.

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And then two virtual channels.

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So if you're using, let's say what channels one,

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two, three and four for your mics,

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you can still use the rest and have two virtual channels

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by clicking the knob in there and then adjusting the audio.

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You just don't have a fader on it,

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but the duo takes that down to four.

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And so, and it also brings the size down on quite a bit.

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And so there's less to less on your desk.

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That was one of the complaints that I've heard about people with a

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roadcaster pros. It's, I mean, it's not a big device, but it does have,

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it does take up some room on your desk.

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And the roadcaster duo is a lot smaller because they don't have a physical

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record button on it as well as they don't have the,

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they only have as many sliders. So it does take up less room.

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So it's less, it's more of a device for those people who are just doing solo shows and not

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planning to have any more than one or maybe two people on their podcast with them.

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And then this also takes your, whereas the roadcaster pro has eight buttons on it.

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This only has six.

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Now they both have pages and what they call pages.

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So you can change from one bank to another.

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So you have eight buttons and you can click to the next one and you have another eight

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buttons and they're eight buttons.

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I think that goes up to page eight pages.

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The, the duo only has six buttons.

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And so that is one thing, uh, that, that's different there.

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And now the duo actually adds something back to their original

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roadcaster pro had that the roadcaster pro two lost.

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And that's the headphone jack in the front.

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So there's four headphone jacks on the back, but those are the,

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the larger headphone jacks.

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And then the, the one on the duo is in the front.

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And that's more of like the one that you used to have for your iPhone or,

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you know, something that was a smaller jack and the,

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instead of like a professional jack, it's the eighth inch jack instead of the

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quarter inch jack.

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And it also is available if you have a headset, like,

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um, like the AirPods that had the mic in it,

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you can use that mic on it.

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Or if you have a lot of mic,

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you can plug that right in the front and use that as an incoming mic also.

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So that is, that's kind of the quick overview of the

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ROCASTER Pro 2.

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And it just, it makes it a lot easier for me

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because I'm able now to do the show all at once.

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I can hit record, I can go, and then as I'm done,

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I export the audio and I have the file all mixed together

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and I can easily slide my volumes up and down

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as I'm monitoring them in my headphones.

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And then another thing too is just the ability

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to be able to, to have separate audio things coming in from your computer easily and mixing

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those around. Guys, if you've not checked out the roadcaster pro, I would suggest doing

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it because again, it's an amazing piece of hardware for a small, small fee. Guys, if

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you enjoyed this podcast episode, if you've gotten anything out of this podcast, I ask

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that you consider giving back value to me and you can do that by going to podcast answers.com/buymeacoffee.

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You can become a monthly subscriber. You can become a one-off. You can just donate back.

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That's how we were able to accomplish and get this roadcaster pro because some amazing

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people have donated that. Guys, with that, have a great week.

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