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Is it just me or when he connected the phone to the audio interface I did not hear the guy that he called. Still I love Radio.co's videos and thank you!
Doesn't sound muffled, it sounds great. Sound better than your other mics what you use in this video ;). Shure sm7b is actually very muffled sounding mic, I have no idea why it's so popular, most over rated mic, even the direct copy of it presonus pd-70 sounds way better and is soooo much cheaper.
READ THIS BEFORE YOU BUY 1. The fact that this unit records in FAT 32 file format is going to ruin SOME people's days. be careful out there. if you are recording a 1-hour long podcast, just note that this will break down the 60-minute-long recording show into 5 different files....yes, you read that correctly...5 different files of 2.15GB each...if you don't want to be manually aligning your audio at the end of the recording sessions, do not buy this. i sometimes record 3 hour long podcasts and I do not like MANUALLY ALIGNING my audio, only because this can throw off SYNC with video throughout the show at some point if not properly and precisely aligned (And no, it won't SNAP into place PRECISELY). 2. Also, MACKIE has not yet fixed the file name issue they have. every file is recorded and stamped with the same date, ALWAYS, and you won't be able to change that. it records every file with the 8th of MARCH of 2023...so finding out which file is which is a nightmare. 3. The media pads are HORRIBLE in my opinion. as a music producer, I have not yet encountered stiffer pads. it isn't light to the touch or anything close to that. you have to hard press them to trigger them. 4. Cannot connect it to the internet to update firmware or date settings, you have to manually place the firmware file into a flash then install it inside the machine and etc...not a huge inconvenience, but then again $800 ?! 🤷♂ 5. The unit does not automatically give you separate stems in various files. instead, it records them in one single file which you then have to open it in your DAW to extract the stems from...not all DAWs have the MULTITRACK functions to break these files down (Studio One 6.6 doesn't). Customer support is not great at all. the guy there is rude and it's like he doesn't want to help you at all. answers you with attitude for no reason, especially after you just dropped $800 on this thing. look, at the end of the day, to each their own. to some this may be helpful and to others this might upset them. At the end of the day, for me, this is 100% not better than the RODECASTER pro 2...even though RODE just acquired them 😄
Lets say I have DJpro on my Ipad and I want to mix live using DJpro can I open the app, connect and start brodcasting, leave the app brodcasting and open DJpro and start my mix?
If DJPro would support Audiobus (older versions did) you could pass your mix to iziCast through Audiobus. Have a look at their forum. Other users requested that feature as well. Maybe they add support for Audiobus again if enough people request it. Another approach would be to use an external audio interface that you use to loop back the output of DJpro to the input and select that input in iziCast. But make sure that the audio interface has a monitor output so you can listen to your mix.
I am an internet radio owner, and I’m also a Dj! I play lots of copyright music, and have pre recorded and live mixes on my station! I want to know the next licensing to have! I’m based in the USA
soon i get one on tax season cannot wait . also if you just using this for podcasting your underestimating what it can do you can even play your series and ps5 and consoles .it can also be a setup for dual pc
Guys, I just plugged my rodecaster duo in, and I can't get sound coming back from my computer, through my [rode] headphones. The mic is fine, but I can't hear RU-vid videos, , or even my own recordings back in loom. Any ideas?
I was just wodering I'm bying a podmic xlr but I dont have a interface I have to wait a month for that so I'm gonna by a xlr to usb cable to have like a month when I can by a interface. Is that a good idea?
6:20 I use Google assistant on my phone often and it suffers from the exact same thing. It doesn't matter how clearly I speak or how close to my phone I am, it just ignores me for a time or two before even registering
For some it could be hard to maintain natural rhythm or flow when voicing intros and outros without the music reference. Would think some authentic entusiasme could get lost during the process when it's not possible to lean into the situation while speaking, or at least mix it manually. Just my take on it. Would be interesting to hear a complete show this way and how the music tracks gets mixed with the voice. The video is 6 years old when writing this so perhaps there's some AI involved in that process now? Thanks for sharing great content.