RODE RODECaster Duo Integrated Audio Production Studio + RODE NTH-100M Headset
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B&H Photo Video has RODE RODECaster Duo Integrated Audio Production Studio+ RODE NTH-100M Professional Over-Ear Headset on sale for $499 - $125 when you clip the coupon = $374. Shipping is free.
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RODE RODECaster Duo Integrated Audio Production Studio Features:
For Podcasters, Streamers, and Musicians
2 High-End Mic/Line/Instrument Preamps
4 Faders and Vibrant Color Touchscreen
Multitrack Recording to microSD or USB
Built-In Series IV Wireless Receivers
Studio-Quality APHEX Processing
Quad-Core Audio Engine
Two Headphone Outputs, Stereo Line Out
6 Programmable Pads for Audio, FX & MIDI
Dual USB Ports and Integrated Bluetooth
Limited 1-Year Manufacturer Warranty
RODE NTH-100M Professional Over-Ear Headset Features:
B&H Photo Video[bhphotovideo.com] has RODE RODECaster Duo Audio Mixer Interface + RODE NTH-100M Professional Over-Ear Headset on sale for $499 - $125 when you clip the coupon = $374. Shipping is free.
I use this unit for work producing a podcast and it makes my life so much easier. I let the software process both mics (SM7B) and import both individual tracks into final cut pro x. Then I boost the volume there so I'm starting with a clean signal. Then after I cut out any silence from both tracks, I run both tracks through levelator and I'm all good 👍
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The Rode has 10x the features, more gain, and is 2x the price. They're completely different animals.
If you just want to hook 2 xlr mics to a computer, get the scarlet. Unless they're SM7B, because you'll need a booster and if you're getting boosters you may as well just get the Rode as it'll put you in the same price range.
The Rode has 10x the features, more gain, and is 2x the price. They're completely different animals.
If you just want to hook 2 xlr mics to a computer, get the scarlet. Unless they're SM7B, because you'll need a booster and if you're getting boosters you may as well just get the Rode as it'll put you in the same price range.
I've had the SM7B for years along with the Scarlet 2i2 and Cloudlifter. I've never been very impressed with this setup as the gain always had to be set pretty high to be noticeable. I was wondering if this would offer any improvements and ease of use. Although, reading about quality control issues has me a little concerned
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05-15-2024 at 07:37 PM.
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I've had the SM7B for years along with the Scarlet 2i2 and Cloudlifter. I've never been very impressed with this setup as the gain always had to be set pretty high to be noticeable. I was wondering if this would offer any improvements and ease of use. Although, reading about quality control issues has me a little concerned
Check out the Mackie DLZ Creator XS. Also excellent, tons of gain (80dB). There's a newer version of the SM7B with built in booster (SM7dB). Or the sE Dynacaster is a mic that sounds excellent and has that "SM7B sound". SM7B will sound awful without enough gain.
Check out The Podcast Meister or Tom Buck on YouTube.
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How would you interface with the software without an interface? How would you preamp mics without preamps?
Idk.. that's y I'm asking you 🤷 🤣
If you just want to hook 2 xlr mics to a computer, get the scarlet. Unless they're SM7B, because you'll need a booster and if you're getting boosters you may as well just get the Rode as it'll put you in the same price range.
If you just want to hook 2 xlr mics to a computer, get the scarlet. Unless they're SM7B, because you'll need a booster and if you're getting boosters you may as well just get the Rode as it'll put you in the same price range.
I've had the SM7B for years along with the Scarlet 2i2 and Cloudlifter. I've never been very impressed with this setup as the gain always had to be set pretty high to be noticeable. I was wondering if this would offer any improvements and ease of use. Although, reading about quality control issues has me a little concerned
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank coldfusion
Check out The Podcast Meister or Tom Buck on YouTube.