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Thanks to Rodecaster Sync, users of Rode’s popular audio consoles can add a Rodecaster Video Core and get a full multicam video workflow F or thousands of creators, the Rodecaster Pro II and Rodecaster Duo have become the centrepiece of their podcasting set-up as they provide professional-level audio mixing, recording, processing and control all in a simple and creator-friendly package. But as podcasting evolves into a video-first medium, many creators are keen to add professional video without rebuilding their studio or workflow from the ground up. Luckily, there’s an answer: deploying Rodecaster Sync software and a Rodecaster Video Core unit. Connect the Core to an existing Rodecaster Pro II or Duo with a single USB-C cable. Then, with just a push of a button, Rodecaster Sync transforms your audio-only set-up into a complete audio and video production studio. Instead of learning a whole new workflow, you can keep using the controls you already know while gaining professional video switching, recording and streaming capabilities. One unified control surface The clever part of Sync isn’t simply connecting two devices. It’s that the Rodecaster Pro II or Duo become the control centre for the entire production. The physical faders, mute buttons, Smart pads and touchscreen interface can now all be used to manage not only audio but also video functions across both units. And every input and output from both devices becomes available in a shared production environment, giving more I ∕ O options than ever before. In Sync mode, the two devices share a single nine-channel mixer that can be compiled from any input on either device. If you need additional microphone inputs, they are there. Triggering scene changes from Smart pads is no problem and there is no need for additional routing options on complex productions. All files are
Perfect podcasting The Rodecaster Video Core plugs into a Rodecaster Pro II or Duo console to create a powerful audio and video hub
USB-C connectivity further expands flexibility, supporting webcams, capture cards, Rode USB microphones and the vital connection to Rodecaster audio devices. Support for NDI networking takes things further still. Connected to a local network, the Video Core can send and receive NDI video streams. Using the free Rode Capture app, even an iPhone can become a wireless camera source, with both front and rear cameras available as independent feeds. Endless possibilities in your studio When Sync is activated, both devices share a unified nine-channel mixer that can combine inputs from across the entire system. Cameras, microphones, graphics, recordings and live streams can all be managed from a single ecosystem. For those invested in the Rodecaster platform, that’s the real story. The Video Core isn’t just another production device, it’s the upgrade that turns your audio podcast studio into a complete video broadcasting powerhouse.
recorded to the Rodecaster Video Core’s attached external hard drive, allowing you to access your video and audio in a single location – all made possible by Sync. For existing Rodecaster users, it feels less like expanding the system and more like unlocking capabilities that were already waiting inside the system. The engine behind the upgrade The Rodecaster Video Core provides the video production muscle that makes the workflow possible. Three HDMI inputs allow cameras, laptops and video sources to be connected, while a dedicated HDMI output provides monitoring. Users can build multicamera productions, switch between angles and create custom scenes containing graphics, media and overlays.
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