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RØDE RØDECaster Duo All-in-One Production Solution for Podcasting, Streaming, Music Production and Content Creation

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Style: RC Duo


Features

  • All-in-one production studio that features everything you need to record podcasts, make music, stream and create content with incredible audio
  • Two high-quality Neutrik combo jacks for connecting microphones and instruments, with ultra-low-noise, high-gain Revolution Preamps (-131.5dBV EIN, 76dB gain) for pristine audio
  • Four broadcast-quality faders, a high-resolution touchscreen with haptic feedback and six SMART pads with bank switching
  • Studio-grade effects and powerful APHEX processing, including the legendary Aural Exciter and Big Bottom effects
  • 3.5mm TRRS input for monitoring via headphones and recording via a headset such as the NTH-100M

Description

The RØDECaster Duo is a compact and incredibly powerful all-in-one audio production solution for podcasters, streamers, musicians and content creators. It features two inputs with ultra-low-noise, high-gain Revolution Preamps™ for connecting both microphones and instruments, plus an integrated Series IV 2.4GHz wireless receiver for connecting RØDE wireless microphones (including the Wireless GO II, Wireless ME, and M2-GO). Studio-grade APHEX® processing delivers superior sound, and advanced Bluetooth® connectivity, dual USB-C interfaces, Wi-Fi and Ethernet connections offer unrivalled integration with computers, smartphones and other devices. Customise the interface to your needs with six fully programmable SMART pads and individually assignable channels for creating personalised mixer configurations. Record directly to a microSD™ card, USB storage device, or a computer in stereo or multitrack. The RØDECaster Duo is also incredibly simple to use, with a large high-resolution touchscreen and rotary encoder for easy navigation, intuitive controls, and professionally tailored presets.

Brand: Rode


Number of Channels: 7


Product Dimensions: 9.25"D x 8.86"W x 2.99"H


Item Weight: 2.5 Pounds


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB


Item Weight: 2.5 pounds


Product Dimensions: 10.4 x 10 x 5.05 inches


Country of Origin: Australia


Item model number: RC Duo


Date First Available: May 29, 2023


Hardware Interface: USB


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Product for Podcasters/ Streamers
Style: RCP II (2nd Gen)
I bought this back when it was under pre-Order at another Store, they were taking so long to come I went on Amazon and found it would arrive by end of release date month. I then bought it from Amazon, I got an update saying it would arrive within 3 days after I bought it on the 19th if release month, I will say I was happy with knowing it would arrive much earlier than the date listed on the Amazon Page. I got my Rode Rodecaster pro II, this made me very happy so far, I will say this I do wish this had more Audio Routing, more like my GOXLR. Pros 1. Love being able to record without needing my PC 2. 4 headphone jack inputs 3. smaller size than the original 4. More Faders than my GO XLR (full size) 5. can be fully used with only a Good Portable battery 6. Being able to use an External HDD directly plugged in to the device 7. Being able to control OBS Scenes, allowing me to free up some of my Stream Deck 8. Finally love being able to save each Show presets, CONS 1. The plastic feel 2. Audio Routing not being as good as I was hoping it would be after launch (I am glad that with Beta FW1.0.5, that it is here kind of) 3. accessories not being cheap (I mean 49.99 for a plastic cover) I ended up 3d Printing my own, but that cover should be no more than 29.99 to 35.99 4. not having the Vesa Arm at Launch (I know this last one is a nit-pick), I ended up buying a single monitor arm from here. This is a great buy overall, not perfect yet, I would say this is a great buy if you are in the need for Audio Interface as of to Kind of a Stream Deck, Go XLR all in one. A MUST BUY, IMO ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2022 by Kindle Customer

  • Perfect for my You Tube Setup
Style: RC Duo
My Wife and I started a gaming channel on You tube 2 years ago and the biggest problem we've had is audio overlap. Her Mic was picking up what I was saying and vice versa. It was a pain in the ass to edit, sometimes taking an entire day just to edit a 30 min video. This mixer solved all my problems, the rodecaster puts all of your mics into one channel plus has onboard processing. The voice changers and sound pads are a bonus for when we are streaming but the main reason I bought it is that editing now only takes 20 minutes. Easy to Use but Hard to master, I would recommend watching a few audio engineers on You Tube on how to set it up to get the best sound possible. I highily recomend picking it up ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024 by Justin Stoermann

  • Easy setup, instructions are straight forward
Style: RC Duo
Ive only had this a week or so and this is a major replacement to my Yamaha MG10XU sound mixer. Switching from mostly manual changes to almost comoletely digital was a little learning curve for myself but thankfully thebfolks at RODE have a pretty straight dorward setup guide and if you want visual instructions I did see some youtube videos by them posted. Im liking how smooth the faders are, touch screen, and the midi pads. Overall great product, smaller footprint over the Yamaha. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024 by Jasen D.

  • Power and USB nightmare.
Style: RCP II (2nd Gen)
I’m a streamer and make YouTube videos. For the past several years I’ve been using my goXLR mini to connect my Shure SM7B to my PC and I’ve never had problems. It is truly plug and play and while the software is a bit “meh”, the mini just works and everyone loves my mic sound (even without a cloud lifter). So fast forward to today and I found the Rodecaster Pro 2. It features way more faders, dual USB interfaces for connecting multiple PCs, possibly better preamps with more noiseless gain available for my mic, and more inputs with individual headphone amps with independent volume control as well. It’s an absolute beast. But I read a lot of reviews both here and on YouTube and have clearly been issues. So it finally looked like the firmware/software was at a spot where the features were really coming into maturity a bit and I took the $699 plunge and ordered one. The next day the Pro 2 arrived and I was so excited to see about getting her set up. Well, I never got her to power on. Didn’t matter where I plugged it in, through my UPS with clean power, direct into the wall, with a separate USB C power supply, nothing. No power on, and then an electrical burning smell and even a little smoke from the area of the power input. No bueno, returned and ordered a second unit. Two days later, receive a second unit and this one powered right up. Got it setup and firmware updated immediately via Ethernet and then plugged in my mic and headphones and got those all set up. Now it came time to connect to my 2 PCs and I can not get USB 1 to connect to ANYTHING. Not with the supplied cable, a USB 2 to USB C cable, a USB 3 to USB C cable, anything at all. Not plugged into to either PC or my iPad Pro. It just won’t work at all. USB 2 input will connect to all of the above, using any of the cables I mentioned before. Tried to contact Rode customer service and it was very difficult to find a phone number as their website was somehow down the entire day. Like seriously? How convenient! The day I need support their entire website is gone. 504 bad gateway. Somehow I extracted a phone number and got in touch with a very friendly customer service guy and he was helpful and sorry that I was already on my second unit. We tried a few things and it really looked like USB 1 was just not working. So they wanted a hardware profile of my 2 PCs, which I sent in after some email instructions, and got an email back recommending that I try to connect to USB 1 via a USB hub as USB standards have some dubious implementations according to Rode. They explained that USB1 can connect to external storage devices as well as PCs and mobile devices so it is a bit different than USB 2’s interface, which I can almost understand. Just now I’m thinking “who ever heard of any of these sorts of problems?” USB just works. Well not in this case, apparently. So I found what looked like a nice USB hub on Amazon and waited another day for shipping to catch up to me and here I was trying it all again with renewed excitement. Same issues. Nothing connected to USB 1 with or without the hub, but everything works on USB 2 with or without the hub. So I’m stumped, and they haven’t responded to my latest email telling them about these new issues. So I’ll tell you what, this unit is $700, can’t connect to a PC properly and per reddit and buried reviews here on Amazon has a lot of USB issues. I’m just not happy. I don’t want to return it a second time and gamble another $700 on whether a third unit will work or not. I’m very frustrated and have had to reconnect my goXLR mini several times, which at least I know works. I even have the plastic dust shield coming in later today and I’m thinking it’s just all going back and I’m sticking with my goXLR mini with $700 back in my pocket. It’s not what I want to do but this unit just doesn’t seem well polished at all. Some great ideas, just not well implemented, and possibly cheaped out on something as simple as a USB C interface. So, not cool. I’m in customer service limbo here after several days, 2 units, a dust shield purchase, and a USB C hub I didn’t need or want in the first place and I still don’t have a working setup. Not what I expect from products in this price range that are supposed to be premium. P.S.: Can I also mention how odd it is for a piece of equipment to expect to connect to another device via USB C? Especially a PC? A Mac, ok I get it they love USB C, but what other device plugs in to USB C on a PC? You’ll always find a USB C to USB A cable used. Turns out that probably still works for the Rodecaster Pro 2 but they don’t supply that cable, only USB C to USB C. But they sure as heck will sell you any other cable you need at $20 a pop. Still wouldn’t help me, of course, because USB 1 on this unit won’t connect to a single thing regardless of cable type. Sigh… ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2023 by Chris Virgilio

  • Standard for beginner/home podcasters?
Style: RCP II (2nd Gen)
These are the best mixers for podcasting ever. I originally bought one crappy mixer, but that was a waste of money. All I needed was this. It's all digital with a touch screen, which is good, but sometimes it's hard to dig deep into all of its features because of a lot of it is hidden and hard to access sometimes in the touchscreen UI. I ended up using a Samsung T5 HD usb to record directly to it, for some reason it is very picky on the type of usb HD it can work with, that was really frustrating as it didn't work with my other usb HD, I'm not sure why. Other than that, I love it for it's great compressor and sound quality out of the box. I don't have to tweak much at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024 by Darren

  • ARE YOU KIDDING ME?
Style: RC Duo
I had a podcast in 2019 - 2021 and the buy in was over 3 grand and took a month to get right. This little mixer and pod mic sound BETTER than my broadcast hardware system in Idaho.. I am floored.. I can't recommend this thing enough, Bluetooth- What? Multitrack on USB what? cmon man this thing is it! Quiet preamps and sooooo easy to set up, one step Iphone connectivity, LOL I had to buy 250.00 worth of gear on my Yamaha mixer.. JUST BUY IT! YOU WILL THANK ME :p ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024 by Brian M.

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