Related videos and buying links: Rode Podmic USB GoXLR settings guide ua-cam.com/video/34K31Y3yh9A/v-deo.html The Rodecaster Pro 2 is my new favourite device ua-cam.com/video/ZPPYnH-3vgk/v-deo.html See deals on the Rode PodMic USB (note these are affiliate links which may earn me a commission at no extra cost to you): Amazon US - amzn.to/44tNYUh NewEgg - newegg.io/nc1c78dd33 Best Buy - bestbuy.7tiv.net/oqy4Xm Amazon UK - amzn.to/3NFcZ84 Amazon FR - amzn.to/3NGfR4C Amazon IT - amzn.to/448bnKZ Amazon DE - amzn.to/44aSg31 Amazon CA - amzn.to/44ab6qW
I know you didn't play around with the settings on PC but I think a cool feature is that the settings, while manipulated on computer, are stored in the mic itself so you can take them with you from device to device.
This is a great mic. The one thing that's kind of holding me back is a dedicated mute button. I wish they had a physical mute button on the mic so that I can instantly mute should I need to.
Great video. Would this be the right mic for playing a song on the guitar with vocals ? Will it capture both sounds fairly decently - from an amateurs perspective ?
Thanks for the great video! But there is a question🤔Is it possible to use microphones of this type directly, for example, with a Sony a7 camera and immediately record sound on it?
I have tried my android, iPad pro. I can not get this darn mic to work. Driving me crazy. Any suggestions? Went into my android changed camera settings for mic. Still nothing. My ipad same thing. Garage band to see if it would work. Nope!
is the audio in the review recorded trought the rode podmic? I want to know why the birds are listening in the video, I just boguth a wave xlr and dynacaster and i have the same problem and I dont know if this is normal or my equipment is broken. Could you please see me two videos samples and tell me your opinion? is my first time with a dynamic microphone so I fell very sad believing I got broken stuff.
@@aarontsika1519if you're using the XLR output then totally! Just get a USB audio interface that has 4 XLR inputs. Then it's super easy and everything can be separated into 4 different tracks. If you mean using USB, that's super complicated and difficult and has lots of downsides. Computers do not appreciate having multiple USB microphones plugged in, mainly because their sound cards are not designed for it. There is software that allows you to set up and configure multiple USB microphones on one laptop. However, there are frequently bugs and one of the major downsides is that everything will be recorded to one track. If you are already looking at buying four microphones, that is a pretty sizeable investment already. So i would say definitely use XLR and pick up a robust USB audio interface that has four XLR inputs. Depending on which one you get, you can get a quality one that will last a long time without adding too much cost to your setup between the XLR cables and the audio interface. I was using USB microphones for the longest time, and I just switched over to a XLR dynamic microphone and the level of granularity and quality is so much nicer. You will thank yourself later
@@TheProvokedPrawn People who have the podmic and don't want the podmic usb or have the money to buy one should be able to put the better popfilter onto the original podmic
Related videos and buying links:
Rode Podmic USB GoXLR settings guide ua-cam.com/video/34K31Y3yh9A/v-deo.html
The Rodecaster Pro 2 is my new favourite device ua-cam.com/video/ZPPYnH-3vgk/v-deo.html
See deals on the Rode PodMic USB (note these are affiliate links which may earn me a commission at no extra cost to you):
Amazon US - amzn.to/44tNYUh
NewEgg - newegg.io/nc1c78dd33
Best Buy - bestbuy.7tiv.net/oqy4Xm
Amazon UK - amzn.to/3NFcZ84
Amazon FR - amzn.to/3NGfR4C
Amazon IT - amzn.to/448bnKZ
Amazon DE - amzn.to/44aSg31
Amazon CA - amzn.to/44ab6qW
To my ears, the XLR interface sounds even richer and more resonant. But a great sounding mic in any case. Its on my mental wishlist.
I know you didn't play around with the settings on PC but I think a cool feature is that the settings, while manipulated on computer, are stored in the mic itself so you can take them with you from device to device.
Great video review man this mic sounds great!!
Thanks
This is a great mic. The one thing that's kind of holding me back is a dedicated mute button. I wish they had a physical mute button on the mic so that I can instantly mute should I need to.
They have one. The slider is also a button you can press to toggle mute
For all of you having problems with plugging it in to iPhone / iPad, they said you have to have some type of dongle
Great video. Would this be the right mic for playing a song on the guitar with vocals ? Will it capture both sounds fairly decently - from an amateurs perspective ?
can you do a video on how you edited your audio in pos to get this sound out of the microphone? please thanks.
Thanks for the great video! But there is a question🤔Is it possible to use microphones of this type directly, for example, with a Sony a7 camera and immediately record sound on it?
Did you experience white noise/hissing while connecting it to your mobile? I have this issue with iOS and Android devices.
My mic sounds low on volume.
Just bought this. How does it compare to the sm58 while playing a guitar and singing along?
I have tried my android, iPad pro. I can not get this darn mic to work. Driving me crazy. Any suggestions? Went into my android changed camera settings for mic. Still nothing. My ipad same thing. Garage band to see if it would work. Nope!
Not working well with iPhone 15, low volume of recording
can i ask your camera you use into this video please?
If I use Podmic usb to record the music sound from the speaker, do you think it is suitable, or do you have other recommendations
is the audio in the review recorded trought the rode podmic? I want to know why the birds are listening in the video, I just boguth a wave xlr and dynacaster and i have the same problem and I dont know if this is normal or my equipment is broken. Could you please see me two videos samples and tell me your opinion? is my first time with a dynamic microphone so I fell very sad believing I got broken stuff.
Birds were sitting right outside the window 😂
what do you suggest, this podmic usb or shure mv7?
What knife do you use? :)
Can you Connect 2 of those directly to your phone????
I want to set up 4 to run simultaneously to phone or laptop...nobody can seem to answer this.
@@aarontsika1519if you're using the XLR output then totally! Just get a USB audio interface that has 4 XLR inputs. Then it's super easy and everything can be separated into 4 different tracks. If you mean using USB, that's super complicated and difficult and has lots of downsides. Computers do not appreciate having multiple USB microphones plugged in, mainly because their sound cards are not designed for it. There is software that allows you to set up and configure multiple USB microphones on one laptop. However, there are frequently bugs and one of the major downsides is that everything will be recorded to one track. If you are already looking at buying four microphones, that is a pretty sizeable investment already. So i would say definitely use XLR and pick up a robust USB audio interface that has four XLR inputs. Depending on which one you get, you can get a quality one that will last a long time without adding too much cost to your setup between the XLR cables and the audio interface. I was using USB microphones for the longest time, and I just switched over to a XLR dynamic microphone and the level of granularity and quality is so much nicer. You will thank yourself later
does the bottom boton mutes the mic?
What usb c cord are you using ???
probably the one that came with it that he showed at the start.
Rode needs to sell the pop filter separately
Why?
@@TheProvokedPrawn People who have the podmic and don't want the podmic usb or have the money to buy one should be able to put the better popfilter onto the original podmic
@@theoutsiderjess1869 fair enough. Maybe message Rode and suggest it
Good mic but not worth $200.00. I got a Zeslsound A68 Pro for $25.00 and it does fine for gaming and streaming.
Ø is not an O. Just for your information. instead of saying Røde you say Rode, what the heck dude get a grip for crying out loud!
Pardon
Everyone does
I bet you’re fun at parties
It's just a character, not a phonetic spelling. The original name was RODENT-1. So it's pronounced "rode" to rhyme with "strode" and "load".