![]() There are four inputs rather than an eight or 12 channel mixer setup. It has some great features, but it's not a full mixing desk. My main objection to the Rodecaster is that I’m not sure it deserves to be called a ‘Pro’. The Cons of the Rodecaster Pro Listen at It also has space for four headphones at the back, and there’s a stereo input too, so you can plug into your smartphone. When we start going to conferences again, you can use it with up to four microphones. The Rodecaster is bigger than I thought it would be, but it's surprisingly light and portable. The sound from the Rodecaster is also going back to the computer, so the mix minus tool prevents echo and feedback, which is really important, especially if you’re recording your live stream. ![]() That’s a techy term, but it means that if I bring in a sound from my computer via a different channel, it’ll be picked up and recorded. The Rodecaster also includes a backup recording facility, which can be done directly onto a MicroSD card. You can use sound pads to add intros, outros and sound effects, and toggle between different settings. You can also adjust sounds coming from your computer. The APHEX effects are a way of mixing sounds that allow you to adjust the sound levels without making anything too quiet to actually be able to hear. If you’re not sure what they are, I’ll explain. One benefit of the Rodecaster Pro is it has audio processing with APHEX effects. The Pros of the Rodecaster Pro Listen at
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