WIRELESS GO II 简介

接收器

Wireless GO II RX with feature points

1LED 屏幕

2电源按钮

3USB-C 连接器

43.5 毫米 TRS 输出

5增益控制/静音按钮

6配对按钮

7分离/合并模式选择器

发射器

Wireless GO II TX with feature points

1USB-C 连接器

2电源按钮

33.5 毫米 TRS 输入

4内置话筒

5电池指示灯 LED

6连接性指示器 LED





专业提示

将 Wireless GO II 连接到您的智能手机或平板电脑是通过 USB-C ,而不是使用 3.5 毫米模拟 TRS 输出,这样您就可以使用许多有用的功能:

高品质的音频输出——使用 USB-C 输出可利用 Wireless GO II 的高品质内部 A/D 音频转换器,绕过您的设备中音质相对较差的电路,从而获得卓越的音效。

耳机监听——使用 USB-C 输出可以释放 3.5 毫米输出,这样您就可以在录音时插入耳机监听音频。您甚至可以使用增益控制来调节耳机的音量。

访问安全通道——使用智能手机时,Wireless GO II 的安全通道只能通过 USB-C 输出访问(有关安全通道的更多信息,请参阅下文)。

Connecting to the RØDECaster Series

You can pair up to two Wireless GO II transmitters to the RØDECaster Pro II or RØDECaster Duo and they will be treated like any other input channel, meaning that you can record, mix and apply the APHEX ® processing, effects to your wireless audio. To pair a Wireless GO II transmitter to your RØDECaster Pro II or Duo, access the channel set-up 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, tap ‘Pair New Device’ to enter pairing mode, power on your Wireless GO II transmitter and short-press its power button (ensuring that the transmitter isn’t already connected to another receiver). Your device’s connectivity, recording, mute and battery status status will be displayed on this screen.

Note: Assigning any of the four input channels to the ‘Wireless’ option will override the associated physical XLR/TRS input, meaning that you won’t hear any audio coming from microphones or instruments plugged into that channel.

RØDECaster screen showing Wireless RØDE product connected

专业提示

为了在录制时获得尽可能无干扰的信号,建议将摄像机的增益设置得越低越好,然后根据需要使用 Wireless GO II 上的增益控制来增强信号。摄像机的前置放大器通常都品质差、噪音大,而且相当灵敏,所以最好不要依赖摄像机来实现良好的录音水平。





Nested Recordings

If a recording runs over 30 minutes, or if it includes any manually placed markers (see below), it will have a dropdown arrow beside the filename. Clicking this arrow shows you each 30-minute segment as its own ‘chapter’ and also displays any markers you’ve manually placed in your recording, allowing you to quickly navigate to, and select sections of your larger file.

Marker Drops

The waveform will display any marker drops in the recording. These signify dropouts (red markers), dropout regions (red sections) and user markers that you have manually dropped (green markers). This is useful for pinpointing exactly what section of audio you need to export.

  • Dropouts: If the quality of the wireless signal between a transmitter and the receiver falls below the acceptable range during recording, a marker will be automatically dropped into the internal recording to signify a signal dropout. These are displayed as red flags.
  • Dropout Regions: If several dropouts occur within 10 seconds of each other, this will be displayed as a dropout region rather than multiple marker lines clumped together.
  • User Markers: You can manually drop a marker in your recording at any time via the receiver or transmitters. This feature can be enabled in RØDE Central by toggling the power ('Ø’) button mode to 'Marker' (see below). User markers are displayed as green flags in RØDE Central. In addition to appearing in the waveform, user markers are indexed in a drop-down menu under each recording. Click a marker to jump to that section of the recording.
  • 'Jump-to Marker' Buttons: Navigating to markers in a recording is easy using the ‘Jump-to Marker’ buttons, which are located next to the play button under the waveform. Simply select what type of marker you want to navigate to (dropouts or user markers), then click the buttons to jump to those markers.
Marker drops on waveform in RØDE Central
Optimising and Exporting Your Recordings

When a recording is selected in RØDE Central, an ‘Export’ button will appear. Clicking the 'Export' button will give you access to a drop-down menu of export options for optimising your audio, including:

  • File name
  • File type (WAV/MP3)
  • Bit rate
  • Sample rate

Find out more about the optimisation and export options that RØDE Central offers.

Batch Export and Export Selection

In addition to being able to export individual recordings, you can export multiple files simultaneously by checking the box next to any recording and clicking ‘Export Selection.’

You can also export a specific section of a recording by right-clicking and dragging the selection tool anywhere on the waveform to highlight the region you need, then clicking ‘Export Selection’. You can also do this in the mini-nav bar.

Deleting Your Recordings

When storage in the transmitter is full, new recordings will begin overwriting the oldest recordings. After a recording session, it’s a good idea to export all of your audio then delete the files from the Wireless GO II to ensure you don’t lose any audio you haven’t saved.

Clicking the transmitter settings cog in RØDE Central will allow you to see how much storage space you have left and mass delete all recordings on the transmitter.

RØDE Central showing export selection on Wireless GO II recording





Pro Tip

You can also create your own presets by selecting ‘Custom’ from the list of manufacturers. Here, you’ll be able to give your preset a label (that will show up on your Wireless GO II receiver display), set its gain level, and give it a description for easy selection within RØDE Central.


Pro Tip

To connect your Wireless GO II to your Lightning-equipped iOS device, you must use a Lightning to USB-C cable like the RØDE SC15 or SC19.

To connect your Wireless GO II to your Android device (or iPad Pro), you must use a USB-C to USB-C cable like the RØDE SC16 or SC17.