Rode has announced a new product for video producers called the Rodecaster Video Core. Rode calls its new hardware ...
A couple of years ago, you might have described Rode as a company that makes microphones. Today, it’s positioning itself more as a one-stop-shop for creator tools. The original Rodecaster Pro podcast ...
Rode’s not done releasing trimmed-down versions of its production tools with an eye on budget conscious creators. Today, it’s launching Rodecaster Video Core, an all-in-one studio setup which sits ...
RODE has unveiled the compact, software-based RODECaster Video Core, a production console built for streaming, podcasting, and live event ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Like much of the podcasting world, we loved the Rodecaster Pro when it launched toward the end of 2018. It’s taken a half-dozen ...
The RodeCaster Video Core combines camera switching, audio mixing and live streaming in a compact box ...
The Rodecaster series of podcast mixers have become a mainstay among audio creatives. Last year, the company expanded the line with its first multimedia model — the Rodecaster Video. It was a more ...
I wasn’t alone in loving the Rodecaster Pro when it arrived four and a half years ago. Sometimes a product comes along and just makes perfect sense, comfortably plugging a wide hole in the market.
The Rodecaster Pro II brings more than just a cosmetic upgrade to its predecessor, with heaps of incredible functionality hidden inside. Versatile faders combined with custom audio routing mean the ...
My podcasting rig is simple: Two microphones, a Tascam recorder, two XLR cables. I’ve upgraded things a bit in the past year — improved the mics, bought some foam windscreens and bought a pair of ...
Adrian has been a tech enthusiast since the 90s with a particular passion for gaming that developed thanks to his first gaming outings on Pong, Zork and Space Invaders. In the years that followed he ...
Rode is one of those brands that I can’t seem to get away from at trade shows like CES and MWC. The company makes some extremely popular directional microphones, which I see mounted atop video ...