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SUPERCHARGE the ATEM Mini Pro ISO

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Take your podcast setup to the next level with the ATEM Mini Pro ISO. In this video, I show you how I built a mobile podcasting studio cart that minimizes setup time and maximizes flexibility — including ISO recording, DaVinci Resolve integration, and my experience with auto-switching setups. I also share how I paired this rig with the RODECaster Pro II to get broadcast-quality audio anywhere I go. 🎥 Gear from the video: ATEM Mini Pro ISO: https://amzn.to/4kfA0gO RODECaster Pro II: https://amzn.to/4jF9htY #PodcastSetup #ATEMMiniProISO #RODECasterProII ⏱ Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:25 Why podcasting gear matters 01:00 Building the mobile studio cart 02:00 Cart setup details 03:00 Powering and organizing your rig 04:00 ISO recording benefits 05:00 Why DaVinci Resolve helps 05:30 Audio integration with RODECaster 06:10 Final thoughts and next steps 📩 For business inquiries: jooeclinne@gmail.com

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In this video I’m showing you how I “supercharge” the ATEM Mini Pro ISO by building it into a mobile podcasting studio cart that’s fast to set up and flexible enough to roll wherever I need it. The whole goal is to stop wasting time plugging and unplugging gear every time you want to record. With a cart-based setup, I can keep my switching, cameras, and audio workflow ready to go—so I’m focused on the show, not the setup. I walk through why the ATEM Mini Pro ISO is such a big upgrade for creator podcasts, especially because of ISO recording. Being able to record individual inputs gives you way more control in post, and I also talk about how the DaVinci Resolve integration fits into that workflow. I share my experience with auto-switching setups too—what it’s good for and where you’ll still want to be intentional. On the audio side, I pair the ATEM with the RODECaster Pro II to get broadcast-quality sound in a portable rig. If you’re building a podcast or streaming setup and you want something that feels “studio-level” without being stuck in one room, this is the kind of system that can really level up your production.

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