Grab your Focusrite Vocaster One from Guitar Center:
https://www.guitarcenter.com/Focusrite/Vocaster-One-Podcasting-Interface-for-Solo-Content-Creators-1500000375035.gc?source=4GOA4LOBA
Upgrade to the Focusrite Vocaster Two:
https://www.guitarcenter.com/Focusrite/Vocaster-Two-Podcasting-Interface-for-Content-Creators.gc?source=4GOA4LOBA
Check out the Vocaster One Studio Essential Podcasting Bundle:
https://www.guitarcenter.com/Focusrite/Vocaster-One-Studio-Essential-Podcasting-Bundle-for-Content-Creation-1500000375034.gc?source=4GOA4LOBA
Take a look at the Vocaster Two Studio Essential Podcasting Bundle:
https://www.guitarcenter.com/Focusrite/Vocaster-Two-Studio-Ultimate-Podcasting-Bundle-for-Content-Creation-1500000375037.gc?source=4GOA4LOBA
Guitar Center’s Stephen Lynch sits down with Dan Hughley, senior marketing manager at Focusrite, to review all things Vocaster, Focusrite's affordable and intuitive podcasting audio interfaces.
Designed with every podcasting need in mind, Focusrite's Vocaster audio interfaces are streamlined to get you recording your podcast with ease. Whether you’re recording solo, working with a co-host or interviewing a guest, Vocaster One and Vocaster Two are equipped with the tools and features you need to produce a professional podcast today.
Auto-gain helps you set the perfect recording level, while the Enhance feature offers four different presets for shaping the sound of your voice. Looking to take a phone call or play some music in your podcast? Connect your phone via TRRS or, unique to the Vocaster Two model, over Bluetooth.
Available for individual purchase or bundled in studio packs with a microphone and a pair of headphones, the small-but-mighty Vocaster audio interfaces are equally suited for permanent podcast studio setups or the producer on the move who needs a portable solution.
Audio in this video was recorded using a Focusrite Vocaster Two, and Focusrite's Vocaster DM1 and DM14v microphones.
This video was filmed at Gold-Diggers, a bar, boutique hotel and recording studio complex in the East Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles.
To learn more about which Vocaster interface or studio pack makes the most sense for your podcast, check out our interview with Focusrite Vocaster Product Manager Dan Weston: https://www.guitarcenter.com/riffs/interviews/recording/focusrite-vocaster-podcasting-interfaces?source=4GOA4LOBA