



For all the convenience of USB, you can’t really just plug two microphones into a computer and record away - whatever you’re recording with likely only lets you record from one USB mic at a time. Most importantly, Rode Connect solves a surprisingly common problem: using multiple USB microphones on one computer. Or you could have one guest on the system channel and another on the virtual if you don’t need any other sounds at the same time. There’s only one “virtual” channel too, so you can likely have multiple remote guests, but again they will be recorded to the same channel. All your system audio will be on one channel, so if you want a quiet music bed, but a loud sound effect, that won’t be possible, but it’s still a really useful feature. Rode Connect provides individual faders for all four local microphones so you can get the mix right as you record. The flagship features include recording up to four USB microphones on the same PC, recording of system audio (jingles and music beds for example) along with a dedicated “virtual” channel for bringing in guests via Skype/Zoom and so on (and importantly they will hear all the music/jingles, too).
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The new, free app, aims to simplify multi-microphone recording with just one computer and no external hardware. Rode has just unveiled Rode Connect, a new tool aimed squarely at the home podcaster.
