![]() ![]() The mic channels are single mono tracks, and all the other tracks are stereo – first left, then right. The remaining tracks represent the sources on the RØDECaster Pro, going from left to right across the console – starting with Mic 1 and going across through Mics 2, 3 and 4, the USB input, TRRS phone connector, Bluetooth input, and finally the sound pads. The first two tracks are the stereo mix, exactly as the RØDECaster Pro records to the microSD card. This additional USB device has 14 different sources available. Once activated, an additional RØDECaster Pro USB output device will appear on your computer, in addition to the regular stereo USB output.(Note that when you activate this mode you may have to disconnect and then reconnect the USB connection to your computer for your computer to recognise the additional USB device – the RØDECaster Pro will prompt you to do this if necessary). Multitrack-to-USB is activated via the RØDECaster Pro’s ‘Advanced’ settings. ![]() Multitrack mode (called ‘multi-channel’ mode on the RØDECaster) allows you to record not only the stereo mix of your podcast, as was previously the case with the RØDECaster, but also each individual track, meaning you can now mix your podcast in post-production. ![]() ![]() See below for a full rundown of the update. Update 1.1.0 introduces a stack of new features to the RØDECaster Pro, including the much-anticipated multitrack functionality, as well as an updated user interface and mix-minus on the USB output. We are thrilled to announce the first major firmware update for the RØDECaster Pro Podcast Production Studio has arrived. RØDECaster Pro Multitrack - How It Works (And More Features From Update 1.1.0 Explained) ![]()
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