![]() The Rode connects via USB and does not work? Only thing I can surmise, I notice using the MXL mic at home, it connects thru the computer's line in input and thus works and records in stereo with no issues. I found I can use the Rode to record my vocal track (for a podcast) in Garage Band and then import it into Audacity for editing and mixing but I'd rather skip that step - should not be necessary. I've tried changing the sampling rate to every other rate offered in the pull down menus and still get the same error message. 1) I'm allowed only to select mono - there's no 2 track stereo option? 2) FAR MORE IMPORTANT - I get an error message (apologies I dont' recall it exactly now) but it has to do with the sampling rate (set at 44.1). I then stumbled upon the option in Garage Band to ALSO select the Rode WITHIN THE SOFTWARE as the input/output device and finally it worked in Garage Band.Īssuming the same to be the problem with Audacity I again found where I can select the input/output device as the Rode in Audacity. I tried the Rode in Garage Band and found the same thing. Despite having made these changes my computer continued to default to the onboard built-in mic. The instructions say you merely need to go into Preferences and select the Rode as the input and output device - but I found this did NOT work. I travel a lot so I just purchased a Rode Podcaster USB mic. I'm using Audacity 2 on a MacBook with a MXL V63M condenser mic in my home studio and it works wonderfully.
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