Rode brings pro-video gear to more desks with Rodecaster S
Camera one. Camera two. Mics are on and ready to roll. These are the words that could be echoing in your mind as Rode’s latest piece of kit handles the job of a crew from one panel.
Camera one. Camera two. Mics are on and ready to roll. These are the words that could be echoing in your mind as Rode’s latest piece of kit handles the job of a crew from one panel.
Improving the sound from your camera is a little easier both for the gadget and on your eyes, as Australia’s Rode shrinks microphone tech once again.
Records and discs may well be how many DJs cue their tracks, but if they have a Spotify account and the right software, they’ll now be able to spin their hearts out.
Decent headphones for recording and playback aren’t always a decent price. Rode’s NTH-50 tries to change that.
Capturing video is easy with phones and cameras, but getting great sound needs a little more effort, and some more tech. Rode’s latest addition aims to help with that last one, but without the big size.
Logic’s latest update means those random musings are potentially a new take, and there’s even a way to break up recordings, too.
You need an iPhone, iPad, or Mac if you want to use Apple’s GarageBand. But Fender Studio just asks you to bring an instrument and potentially some talent, and works on nearly every major device.
One of our favourite pairs of headphones is getting a less expensive cousin, as Rode offers a less expensive take on the NTH-100 with a Sennheiser pair in its sites.
How much of what you listen to was created without the aid of artificial intelligence? Depending on what you listen to, the answer might surprise you.
High fidelity headphones tend to come with an on-topic “high” price to match. But the latest pair from Audeze goes the opposite direction.