Hello kinda newer to streaming how do we apply mic monitoring so I can hear myself and my voice changers on bridgecast? Also I just ordered a 3.5 mm headphone jack with 4 conductors I have a hyper X headset with a fifine k688 microphone please help can’t find anyone that can help me.
Hi! Bought one, love that, but im still searching how to record in my daw the voice with no efx (but hearing those in monitoring). In few words i need to hear the compressor+eq on my voice when im live but i need the wave file dry, without effects , so i can modifiy that later with my plugins
Hi. I have 2 questions about the device: Can it power dt 990 pro 250 ohm or dt 1990 pro? Also i've read somewhere you have to plug the 5V power cord in too, because the usb c not enough, in too is it true? Also if its true, do i have to buy an AC converter, or that goes into the usb c of my motherboard too?
Any headphones that have a jack should work perfectly fine with the mixer :) And nope, no extra cords needed - Roland provide all the cords to get the mixer up and running. USB-C is plenty enough to power it without issue.
Before starting I apologize for my English " Thx to google trad xD ". detailed video and above all thanks to you i know that it is necessary to change the quality of the microphone. I watched several videos and no one explained that it should be changed for better quality. I just ordered it with a rode podmic I hope not to be disappointed ^^ ! but I had a question, are you using one pc or two pc?
@@FoxieTechOkay Thanks. Just received the Bridge Cast X and I thought we had to use an Adapter for power. It’s a great device but I agree with you about the noise gate. Wonder if Roland will add Attack, Hold and Release option.
Love the video but I had one question. Can you setup the mixer on a dual pc and if so, are you able to set it up from your gaming pc to your streaming pc to get all the audio (alerts/gaming sound) to go to obs? I really want to get this mixer but want to make sure it works for my setup! Thank you !
I personally have no experience with a dual pc setup but I do know someone using this mixer on a dual pc setup! Unfortunately I’m unsure on how to do this, but I’m sure if you look up any audio mixer for dual pc tutorial, it’d be the same just with the Bridgecast! Sorry I couldn’t be of more help here 🤍
@@BenitoArmani I haven't found an actual option to turn it off but you can mute yourself in your personal mix but still have your mic going to your stream mix as a work around :)
I just found your channel thanks to the algorithm, starting to go down this path and found you video very interesting and help full, I think a video on your setup would be great to see for other beginners. Cheers and good luck.
Great video! Thank you for the tips and explanation :D I am not sure if it was possible. But I was curious what some of the sound effects sounded like. Would have liked to hear them in the video. Also, I am curious to hear how you use your current setup with the Roland Bridgecast and your mic/GO XLR Mini. :)
The whole face-to-cam segments of the video were recorded with my Shure MV7X mic plugged into the Bridgecast :) My current setup consists of the Bridgecast, being so small it still gives me plenty of desk space for my multiple Stream Decks xD
Excellente chaîne, it means excellent channel in french, great video and you did the lyrics for non-hearing people, awesome, keep up the good work !! 😊 One of my favorite channel recommanded the Roland Tr6s and TR8S too as they took "probability" of every sound to go forth into account. Great brand x)
@@FoxieTech bit deph it's.. deph, dynamic. How many lvl of volume you can manage, or how much you can yell before to reach clipping. Not cd or studio quality.
@@mentalrey1 clipping, peaking and the like can all be adjusted in Sound settings of the Bridgecast. Using noise suppression and a compressor, you shouldn't ever clip or peak - this is common in a lot of audio mixers, which is why a lot of people opt for mixers and XLR mics over USB mics
I've been using the Elgato Wave 3 since September 2020 and I am thinking about upgrading to a dynamic mic likely an XLR one I was thinking of going with the Elgato Wave DX and Wave XLR with the possibility of upgrading to the Rode podmic a few months to a year or two later and the Bridgecast a few months to a year after that what would you recommend
The Wave XLR is a great piece of software, but as it's all digital on your PC, you won't be able to treat it as an XLR system like the Bridgecast or RODEcaster, unless you pair it with the Stream Deck+ (one with the knobs) - which isn't a bad thing, as the two products work super well together, it just means you need two pieces of equipment to fully grasp the use of the Wave XLR as an XLR system :) I recommend the Bridgecast as a beginner system for anyone looking for something that is small and powerful, as it does the same as a normal GoXLR for half the price, but it is all up to personal preference in the end. Sorry for the essay response xD
As the PS5 is a separate entity using a monitor, no. You'd need a capture card to feed audio through to your PC for this - I recommend Elgato products, personally, as they're easy to setup and quite easy to use, but you can find other capture cards as well :)
Honestly, the main thing that prevents me from getting this is the single XLR port, want 2 to have just swap between 2 mics that I use. Hopefully we see like an X2 version.
It is an unfortunate downside! Though, I do think the Bridgecast is aimed more for people getting into streaming, audio, and such, which is a great piece of tech for this! Would be cool to see two XLR ports on a bigger model 😍
OMG thank you, I had no idea about the 16 and 24 bit audio, My mic sounds so much better. Lots of helpful stuff!! THANK YOU!!
glad I could help! definitely makes a MASSIVE difference :)
2:03 on the playback devices does this have the enhancement tab with the option for loudness equalization?
Hello kinda newer to streaming how do we apply mic monitoring so I can hear myself and my voice changers on bridgecast? Also I just ordered a 3.5 mm headphone jack with 4 conductors I have a hyper X headset with a fifine k688 microphone please help can’t find anyone that can help me.
Hi! Bought one, love that, but im still searching how to record in my daw the voice with no efx (but hearing those in monitoring).
In few words i need to hear the compressor+eq on my voice when im live but i need the wave file dry, without effects , so i can modifiy that later with my plugins
Yayyyyyyy create another account for something, can't wait. /s
Hi. I have 2 questions about the device:
Can it power dt 990 pro 250 ohm or dt 1990 pro?
Also i've read somewhere you have to plug the 5V power cord in too, because the usb c not enough, in too is it true? Also if its true, do i have to buy an AC converter, or that goes into the usb c of my motherboard too?
Any headphones that have a jack should work perfectly fine with the mixer :)
And nope, no extra cords needed - Roland provide all the cords to get the mixer up and running. USB-C is plenty enough to power it without issue.
How is it 400 dollars when its 170 in Europe? Am I looking at the wrong product 😅
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Before starting I apologize for my English " Thx to google trad xD ". detailed video and above all thanks to you i know that it is necessary to change the quality of the microphone. I watched several videos and no one explained that it should be changed for better quality. I just ordered it with a rode podmic I hope not to be disappointed ^^ ! but I had a question, are you using one pc or two pc?
Thanks so much for your comment! I'm glad I could help :)
I'm only using one pc!
@@FoxieTech Okey thanks :)
Do you have to really unplug the USB-C cable if you’re wanting to power it off at night? Really Roland?
I’ve never had to unplug it when shutting down my pc?
@@FoxieTechOkay Thanks. Just received the Bridge Cast X and I thought we had to use an Adapter for power. It’s a great device but I agree with you about the noise gate. Wonder if Roland will add Attack, Hold and Release option.
@@haies09 would love to see those options added, will make it a very VERY good competitor in the market
Love the video but I had one question. Can you setup the mixer on a dual pc and if so, are you able to set it up from your gaming pc to your streaming pc to get all the audio (alerts/gaming sound) to go to obs? I really want to get this mixer but want to make sure it works for my setup! Thank you !
I personally have no experience with a dual pc setup but I do know someone using this mixer on a dual pc setup!
Unfortunately I’m unsure on how to do this, but I’m sure if you look up any audio mixer for dual pc tutorial, it’d be the same just with the Bridgecast!
Sorry I couldn’t be of more help here 🤍
@@FoxieTech thank you ! Just knowing you know someone that does use it for a dual pc is very helpful ! Thank you so much !
Huge Foxie slayyyyyy. This video was so good!!
Thank you so mucchhhhh 🥺
Nice review/tutorial !
Does the Bridge Cast have mic monitoring ? (You can hear your voice in the headset)
Thank you! Yes it does, low latency, no delay feedback - so you hear yourself as you speak :)
@@FoxieTech Ok then I will buy it now😁
@@FoxieTech is it possible to turn it off if I dont want to hear myself?
@@BenitoArmani I haven't found an actual option to turn it off but you can mute yourself in your personal mix but still have your mic going to your stream mix as a work around :)
@@FoxieTech even if i mute the personal mix i can still hear myself
I just found your channel thanks to the algorithm, starting to go down this path and found you video very interesting and help full, I think a video on your setup would be great to see for other beginners. Cheers and good luck.
Look promising but I don’t like they permanently labeled the dials, especially if you assign different channels to them 😊
A lot of mixers are like this, sadly. My GoXLR mini had permanent labels too :(
Great video. Its a shame this mixer doesmt have the optical audio slot
Great video! Thank you for the tips and explanation :D
I am not sure if it was possible. But I was curious what some of the sound effects sounded like. Would have liked to hear them in the video.
Also, I am curious to hear how you use your current setup with the Roland Bridgecast and your mic/GO XLR Mini. :)
The whole face-to-cam segments of the video were recorded with my Shure MV7X mic plugged into the Bridgecast :)
My current setup consists of the Bridgecast, being so small it still gives me plenty of desk space for my multiple Stream Decks xD
Excellente chaîne, it means excellent channel in french, great video and you did the lyrics for non-hearing people, awesome, keep up the good work !! 😊 One of my favorite channel recommanded the Roland Tr6s and TR8S too as they took "probability" of every sound to go forth into account. Great brand x)
Thank you so much for the kind words!
And thank you for those recommendations, Roland is a great brand - I'll have to look into those!!
thanks so much for the help l was trying to get it to work on OBS for 3 hours and now l have it working thanks to you
So glad I could help!!
16bit make the voice thinner ?
It's CD quality, so it makes it sound tinny and harsh, in my opinion! 24bit is studio quality :)
@@FoxieTech bit deph it's.. deph, dynamic.
How many lvl of volume you can manage, or how much you can yell before to reach clipping.
Not cd or studio quality.
@@mentalrey1 clipping, peaking and the like can all be adjusted in Sound settings of the Bridgecast. Using noise suppression and a compressor, you shouldn't ever clip or peak - this is common in a lot of audio mixers, which is why a lot of people opt for mixers and XLR mics over USB mics
I've been using the Elgato Wave 3 since September 2020 and I am thinking about upgrading to a dynamic mic likely an XLR one I was thinking of going with the Elgato Wave DX and Wave XLR with the possibility of upgrading to the Rode podmic a few months to a year or two later and the Bridgecast a few months to a year after that what would you recommend
The Wave XLR is a great piece of software, but as it's all digital on your PC, you won't be able to treat it as an XLR system like the Bridgecast or RODEcaster, unless you pair it with the Stream Deck+ (one with the knobs) - which isn't a bad thing, as the two products work super well together, it just means you need two pieces of equipment to fully grasp the use of the Wave XLR as an XLR system :)
I recommend the Bridgecast as a beginner system for anyone looking for something that is small and powerful, as it does the same as a normal GoXLR for half the price, but it is all up to personal preference in the end.
Sorry for the essay response xD
Thanks@@FoxieTech for that info and don't worry about how long your reply was it helped a lot
Great review. Thanks.
really nice video, 7mn, perfect time and very clear ! congrats !
Thank you so much!
Just got mine in Ice White, I can't stand how much I love it
Ice White sounds STUNNING! Enjoy!
Hello would this let me listen to my pc audio and ps5 audio at the same time?
As the PS5 is a separate entity using a monitor, no. You'd need a capture card to feed audio through to your PC for this - I recommend Elgato products, personally, as they're easy to setup and quite easy to use, but you can find other capture cards as well :)
You can do it true aux and connect the cable to your ps5 controller
You made an outstanding video.
thank you so much!
Honestly, the main thing that prevents me from getting this is the single XLR port, want 2 to have just swap between 2 mics that I use.
Hopefully we see like an X2 version.
It is an unfortunate downside! Though, I do think the Bridgecast is aimed more for people getting into streaming, audio, and such, which is a great piece of tech for this!
Would be cool to see two XLR ports on a bigger model 😍