Rode was nice enough to send me one, otherwise I probably would have just stuck with a USB audio interface. It works great for a solo podcast, but I think it’s overkill for many. These aren’t necessarily deal-breakers, but here are some things to consider… Solo podcasters Order At B&H Who should not get the Rodecaster Pro?
They’re planning a software update this month (February 2019) to add multi-track recording too. They each have a nice clicky/stepped feel: There are 4 individual headphone controls and volume control for your speaker output if you use one. The top of the device is pictured above, but here’s a bit more detail: We’ll go into detail on most of these below: Rodecaster Pro Device Compressor / Noise Gate / High-pass Filter / De-Esserīasically, the Rode Rodecaster Pro is an all-in-one podcast studio that will record to a computer and SD card, automatically improve sound quality, lets you record phone calls, add in one-touch sound effects, and more – all in one relatively compact device.Aphex Exciter (4 channels would cost you $700).4-channel Headphone Amp (and a cable to connect it).One of the big benefits is that everything you need (and then some) is combined in one unit: So what’s all the hype is about? What’s so special? If you want to purchase one, I recommend ordering quickly (even if it’s not in stock) so you can hold your place in line.