Great tutorial, thank you! Just picked up my first set of RODE Wireless Pros and this was a big help! Now I need to learn about using timecode (not even sure my Sony A7III supports timecode).
@@videographerstuff539 I'm not a professional, so I just have my one camera, but I'm curious if timecode makes it easier to sync my audio in post which'll save me a few steps. I have a Zoom H1N but with the new RODE's, I'm thinking I'll never pull that out again.
Yeah it’s interesting to learn about timecode. With the A7 you would need to record the timecode as an audio signal using the 3.5mm jack. Depending on your editing software you’d then tell it to convert the that signal to timecode. Its a complicated way to do it :) Once you set the rode up it can send the timecode audio to one channel and the other channel would have the audio coming from the transmitter units. In general if you’re only using one camera, it’s much easier not to worry about timecode and just record the audio straight into camera. Then if you need to use the files on the rode you can just ‘sync via audio’ in your editing program. Hope that all makes sense 🤞
Hello, yep you sure can, there’s a supplied cable you get with the kit that you plug the receiver into your iPhone, then the two mics are ready to work straight on your phone. The cable is usbc to lighting. New iphones is usbc to usbc. 1 × SC21 USB-C to Lightning cable