The Rodecaster Pro podcast board finally gets multi-track recording

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Rode promised multitrack support for the Rodecaster Pro in February — and delivered with no time to spare
The Australian company dropped news about the firmware update at 10PM PT on February 28, bringing the podcasting board most eagerly awaited
feature as part of its first update since hitting retail late last year. I reviewed the board just ahead of Christmas and found very little
to complain about, save for the fact that the system recorded everything to a single track — a fact that makes shows a real pain to edit
The company said the limitation was a feature, not a bug, for a plug-and-play system designed to be as simple as possible for live recording
Clearly not everyone agreed. The system is designed for recording shows on the fly, right down the sound pads that can be used to fire up
effects or bed music
But most podcast producers prefer to edit post-recording, and saving multiple voices to the same track makes it tricky
With the update, the system records to up to 14 tracks when connected to a computer via USB (while it will just record a stereo mix to a
microSD card). Those are as follows, per Rode, 2 tracks (stereo left and right) ‘live mix&, as featured on the RØDECaster Pro since its
release A mono track for each of the 4 microphone inputs 2 tracks (stereo left and right) each for the USB, 3.5mm TRRS, Bluetooth and
sound-effects-pad channels As of this week, the feature can be accessed through the board &Advanced Setting& menu.