![]() ![]() Using it is ideal and practical if you have a wobbly desk or mic stand. You can also mount it to a mic stand with the RODE RM2 included in the Procaster’s package.Īnother accessory you can use is RODE’s PSM1 for isolating the microphone from external vibrations. Since it has an all-metal build, it’s heavy and not for hand-held use. The Procaster also requires phantom power since it needs an additional device that provides a power source.Īdditionally, you’ll need a boom arm or a desk mount when using the Procaster. Unlike the Podcaster, it isn’t a USB microphone with a plug-and-play design.įortunately, the Podcaster works with any recording device that supports XLR inputs. Since the Procaster is an XLR microphone, you’ll need extra equipment like a preamp, digital recorder, or mixer for it to work. He re in this RODE Procaster Microphone review, we’ll also discuss what accessories you need to make the product work. That means you need to speak directly at the top of the mic rather than the sides. It adequately captures voices in front instead of numerous sounds at a time. Its cardioid pickup pattern offers 180-degrees rejection, so it’s most suitable for directional use. It’s also best to purchase a pop filter or shock mount to guarantee the best sound quality for broadcasting. These include audio mixers or interfaces. Generally, this microphone is designed more for broadcast audiences who likely have the necessary extras for connecting it. Likewise, the rejection of outside noises is subtle. It’s what you’ll utilise when recording yourself. While it may sound limited without an omnidirectional/stereo recording mode, most streamers and podcasters only need cardioid anyway. Then, it rejects sounds coming from the rear. It means it captures sounds in front and slightly on the sides. Because of that, the Procaster’s robust form is handy when protecting its internal parts from direct physical hits/force.Ī primary difference between this microphone and other streamer-targeted condenser mics is it only utilises a cardioid polar pattern. Then, you’ll also note its all-metal build. The first thing you’ll notice with the Procaster is its compact and robust form. RODE Procaster Microphone Review – Design and Functionality There isn’t much in the package, but everything included will help you set up and use the mic immediately. But overall, it is ideal for travel purposes. It will help protect the Procaster from scratches when you aren’t using it.ĭon’t worry because it isn’t a large pouch, but you’ll need an extra container to keep the cables. We appreciate RODE for including a pouch. Inside, you’ll find the Procaster, an RM2, and a ZP1. The sides showcase the microphone’s name again, but with the addition of its key features. Above the picture on each opposite corner, you’ll see the product’s name and the company’s branding. It arrived in a sturdy and thick cardboard box with an image of the microphone in front. ![]() And the mic for our RODE Procaster Microphone review is no exception. We’re always excited when products arrive for our reviews. 6 RODE Procaster Microphone Review Summary RODE Procaster Microphone Packaging ![]()
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