Both the RØDECaster Duo and – thanks to a recent firmware update – the RØDECaster Pro II can pair with up to two RØDE Series IV wireless transmitters, including the Wireless GO II and Wireless ME. This means you can record a cable-free podcast, capture a presenter’s audio from side-of-stage, and generally have way more flexibility in your audio setup. What’s more, the wireless inputs have access to all the exceptional APHEX® effects and granular processing that helps make the RØDECaster series such powerful, all-in-one audio production studios.
We’ll walk you through the process of pairing a RØDE Series IV wireless transmitter to the RØDECaster Pro II or RØDECaster Duo, but if you have an original Wireless GO or RØDECaster Pro, check out the section at the foot of the page for more information.
1. Update Your Firmware
Firstly, you’ll need to be using the latest firmware on your RØDECaster device. To make sure it’s up to date, connect your RØDECaster to the internet either via Wi-Fi or Ethernet. When connected, you should notice a prompt appear at the top of the screen, or you can manually search for an update by navigating to Settings > System > Information > Check for Update.
You can see our guide on updating your RØDECaster Pro II firmware for more information.
You’ll also need to make sure the firmware on your wireless units is up to date, which means you’ll need to plug them into a mobile or desktop, open RØDE Central and follow the prompts to update your firmware. Remember to update all of your Wireless GO II or Wireless ME units (both transmitters and receivers) as units running different firmware versions may not operate correctly.
Check out this guide on how to update your Wireless GO II firmware for more information (the process is the same for the Wireless ME).
2. Select the Wireless Input
On your RØDECaster console, access the channel setup screen by pressing the physical button above the fader you wish to assign your wireless device to. On this screen, you will see a list of microphone, instrument and other input options that you can scroll through. Scroll to the left to select the ‘Wireless’ option.
It’s worth noting that assigning any of the input channels to the ‘Wireless’ option will override the associated physical input (the combo XLR/TRS input), meaning that you won’t hear any audio coming from microphones or instruments connected to that channel.