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The Rodecaster Pro is undoubtably the ultimate locally recorded podcasting mixer available. If you want to skip the glory that is live produced podcasting perfection and miss out on Anthony and my golden voices allow me to summarise our findings. James Croft onto the show (unexpectedly & live) courtesy of a Bluetooth connected iPhone, as well as channelling the great man Richard Marsland via the Marsland 5000 app. Be sure to listen through as we invite special guest, the bread-making-guru himself, Mr. Recorded live and left completely unedited this special review episode of the podcast takes an in-depth look at the Rodecaster Pro’s many fantastic podcast features with all the usual banter you’ve come to expect from a Reckoner show. …the Rodecaster Pro is the benchmark for podcast production.
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Ant is making use of one of the four XLR ports jacked into a Rode PodMic whilst I’m using my good old Rode Podcaster USB mic that’s very uniquely connected via it’s 3.5mm monitor jack into the Rodecaster Pro’s 3.5mm input for reasons that will be explained. In this very meta review Anthony Agius and myself sit down at Reckoner HQ (Raj’s living room) and put the Rodecaster Pro through its paces. When Rode told me they were going to be sending their new all-in-one podcasting mixer for review I knew straight away there was only one way to review it.