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mboebner

1 year ago

Hello Thomas That is possible. Here is an excerpt of the text from the Rode website; Pairing multiple transmitters If you have another RØDE Series IV wireless transmitter (such as the Wireless GO II or another Wireless ME), you can pair up to two transmitters with a single Wireless ME receiver (RX). To do this, connect your Wireless ME RX to RØDE Central on a desktop PC or the mobile, power on the transmitter you wish to pair and put it into pairing mode, then tap the 'Pair' button in RØDE Central under TX1 or TX2. After pairing, you can tap 'Unpair' to unpair a transmitter. Note: If you have paired two transmitters with your Wireless ME RX and the ME Mic is also activated, both transmitters record on the left channel and the ME Mic records on the right channel (in "Separated" mode). In "Merged" mode, all three audio sources are summed to one (mono) channel - see below for more information on Separate and Merged modes . https://rode.com/de/user-guides/wireless-me Greetings

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Anonymous

7 months ago

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digitec

7 months ago

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To connect the RODE Wireless ME receiver module to a Mac for use as a microphone in Zoom calls, you have a few options, but there are some considerations to keep in mind: 1. USB-C Connection: You can connect the Wireless ME receiver to your Mac using a USB-C cable. This method is straightforward and does not require additional adapters. However, ensure that your Mac recognizes the external microphone. If there are issues, you may need to adjust the gain settings within your audio software, such as Audacity. 2. 3.5mm Audio Connection: For a 3.5mm connection, you will need a TRRS (Tip-Ring-Ring-Sleeve) cable, such as the RODE SC7 cable, to connect the receiver to your Mac's headphone port. This setup can be more finicky, and the Mac may only sporadically recognize the external microphone. It is also important to note that the gain setting on the receiver affects the 3.5mm output, not the USB output. ### Steps for Connection: - USB-C: - Connect the receiver to your Mac using a USB-C cable. - Ensure your Mac recognizes the external microphone in your system settings. - Adjust gain settings within your audio software if necessary. - 3.5mm: - Use a TRRS cable (like the RODE SC7) to connect the receiver to your Mac's headphone port. - Ensure the cable is correctly inserted (grey side into the Mac, black side into the receiver). - Be prepared for potential connectivity issues and adjust gain settings accordingly. ### Additional Tips: - If you encounter connectivity issues, try unplugging and replugging the cable, turning the receiver on and off, and ensuring the correct gain settings. - For better control and increased gain, consider connecting the Wireless ME to an audio interface like the RODE AI-1 using a VXLR Pro adapter.

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s.fejzulahi

11 months ago

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mboebner

11 months ago

Hello s.fejzulahi It is a very good alternative. The system works very well and apart from the fact that you don't have certain extras, I think the biggest difference is the lack of a display. It is therefore ideal for working on a mixing console where you can control the various parameters separately. You might also be interested in the Rode Interview Pro (RØDE Interview PRO (interview / lecture, home studio, podcasting, reportage)) but you will need to have a receiver for it either way (Rode Interview Pro: Compatible with all RØDE Series IV wireless receivers, including the Wireless PRO, Wireless ME and Wireless GO II, and consoles such as the RØDECaster Pro II and RØDECaster Duo). Hope this helps you. Good luck and best wishes.

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Buddhahase

1 year ago

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mboebner

1 year ago

Good evening Buddhahase I rarely use it on my smartphone myself, but when I do, this system works very well; Manfrotto Pixi (smartphone mount) Or if you want to mount more; SmallRig Cage Universal Smartphone 2791, detail colour: black Otherwise also a very cheap and simple variant but not a permanent solution; Advance Advance Gaffer Tape, 2.5 cm x 50 m (1 piece) Good luck and only the best. Greetings

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allezlatour

1 year ago

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mboebner

1 year ago

Hello allezlatour Yes, this is possible. Depending on the model, an additional audio cable may need to be purchased. Text from Rode: Connecting to a mobile device To connect the receiver to a smartphone or tablet, you can use the SC21-USB-C-to-Lightning cable or SC22-USB-C-to-USB-C cable included with the Wireless ME. Note: You can also connect the SC7 TRS to TRRS cable (with the grey connector) to phones, tablets and laptops that have TRRS inputs. Simply plug the black end into your Wireless ME receiver and the grey end into your device or the 3.5 mm adapter supplied with your device. Source; https://rode.com/de/user-guides/wireless-me#:~:text=Switching%20on%20and%20pairing,ME%20are%20already%20factory%20paired.

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raysworld

1 year ago

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Claudius_01

1 year ago

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The rode me is perfect, I use it for the camera as a remote mic, I plug another rode mic into it! The battery life is easily 4 hours with no worries! And the quality is very good at distances of around 100m or more!

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