![]() The same portability applies to musicians if you can connect to AC power, you can connect your instruments, microphones, and whatever else to the multi-use analog inputs. Rode Rodecaster Pro II routing (Image credit: Ben Wilson | Windows Central) After a few minutes of giggling at pitch-shifting my voice and fading channels, it was time to see what this studio could do. Various comedic soundbites, generic elevator music, and a collection of live equalization effects are already set up. This studio can perfectly set up an entire podcast show without ever needing to connect to a computer, something that becomes evident as I start exploring the touchscreen menus and tapping at the colorful smart pads. You can quickly transfer files from any connected storage to your PC if you connect via a USB cable, but it's not strictly necessary.Ī microSD card or USB drive is recommended to move project files from the studio. Not only for the space itself, but the convenience of moving project files from the studio to a compatible device is too helpful to pass up. While the Rodecaster Pro II includes 4GB of internal storage for default sound effects, I recommend inserting a microSD card or connecting a USB-powered hard drive to save your recordings. Rode accessories (Image credit: Ben Wilson | Windows Central)
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