Hi guys, you can record way longer than 40 hours. The specs said 40+ hours, but in reality, it's over 58 hours! I hope this video is helpful long term if you're thinking of picking up a Rode Interview Pro! 🛒 Rode Global - bit.ly/3uHBrjt 🛒 Sweetwater - sweetwater.sjv.io/MmeVV2 🛒 B&H - bhpho.to/3U6dY4x 🛒 Amazon AU - amzn.to/3UriBY7 🛒 Amazon UK - amzn.to/4aIb797 🛒 Amazon Canada - amzn.to/4aJwPcD Disclaimer: Affiliate links earn me a small commission with every purchase
I bought the GO II today and am looking to mach up with the Lavalier II mics.... BUT.... I think I'll also be looking at the Interview Pro as well. A great video Shane. Thanks mate.
This is exquisitely cool and awesome! Something else to buy lol. Loved the video!!! 👍👍👍 Hi to R!!! 😎😎😎 PS What is camera B you are using inside the studio?
sounds fuller through the mid, lower-mid where as the wireless go II sound a bit shallow/flatter in that range (my 2c) - great review tho, its what we need to see.
@@GeekyNerdyTechy Like I think my main focuses are time code quality of sound, I know they both have the 32 bit on board float so that's good, but trying to decide between getting a wireless pro using a interview go or go out with interview pro, the one up for pro is the two transmitters but I'm still tossing it up
It’s a mono mic but you can record in stereo using a safety track like the GO. I’m not sure if you can use two with one pack I only had a single unit sorry.
Hi guys, you can record way longer than 40 hours. The specs said 40+ hours, but in reality, it's over 58 hours! I hope this video is helpful long term if you're thinking of picking up a Rode Interview Pro!
🛒 Rode Global - bit.ly/3uHBrjt
🛒 Sweetwater - sweetwater.sjv.io/MmeVV2
🛒 B&H - bhpho.to/3U6dY4x
🛒 Amazon AU - amzn.to/3UriBY7
🛒 Amazon UK - amzn.to/4aIb797
🛒 Amazon Canada - amzn.to/4aJwPcD
Disclaimer: Affiliate links earn me a small commission with every purchase
HUGE improvement with Interview PRO compared to the smaller transmitters. Affordable too!
I bought the GO II today and am looking to mach up with the Lavalier II mics.... BUT.... I think I'll also be looking at the Interview Pro as well. A great video Shane. Thanks mate.
Can I use more than one Rode Interview Pro Mic with the RC2 board?
This is exquisitely cool and awesome! Something else to buy lol. Loved the video!!! 👍👍👍
Hi to R!!! 😎😎😎
PS What is camera B you are using inside the studio?
Hi Peter, it's pretty cool! It would suit the Christmas room for sure. A = FX3 and B = FX30 :)
sounds fuller through the mid, lower-mid where as the wireless go II sound a bit shallow/flatter in that range (my 2c) - great review tho, its what we need to see.
Thanks for the kind words. Yeah the low end especially when recording to the microphone directly sounds great. Cheers!
How does this compare to the wireless pro? Because I'm weighing up my options
In what way? I mean the form factor is completely different,
@@GeekyNerdyTechy Like I think my main focuses are time code quality of sound, I know they both have the 32 bit on board float so that's good, but trying to decide between getting a wireless pro using a interview go or go out with interview pro, the one up for pro is the two transmitters but I'm still tossing it up
I can't tell from the videos I am watching: If I don't have any other Rode gear (receivers) will I be able to use this with my iPhone 15 Pro?
I think for that to work, you'll need the Rode ME receiver.
Is it a stereo or mono microphone? Can you connect 2 microphones to receiver?
It’s a mono mic but you can record in stereo using a safety track like the GO. I’m not sure if you can use two with one pack I only had a single unit sorry.
To tell you the truth, I didn’t notice a great difference in sound quality between this and wireless go 🤔