With the explosion of self-produced podcasts and livestreams in recent years, there’s never been a greater need for quick-and-easy audio solutions that provide exceptional studio quality sound. Enter Focusrite’s new Vocaster One and Vocaster Two audio interfaces.
Vocaster One and Vocaster Two were designed to meet the needs of different types of podcasting and content creation. Vocaster One is designed with solo creators in mind, with one microphone input and the option to bring in a guest or co-host over the phone, which you can connect via the dedicated TRSS input jack. For creators looking to record in-person conversations and interviews, they’ll want to check out Vocaster Two. In addition to TRSS input and Bluetooth connectivity, Vocaster Two offers two mic inputs, for on-the-spot collaboration.
Outside of those key differences in I/O, both Vocaster models otherwise share the same core functionality. Their designs are completely streamlined for intuitive operation. In addition to large knobs for setting your recording and monitoring levels, each unit features dedicated Mute, Enhance and Auto-Gain buttons. Both interfaces also offer camera outputs, for sending your stereo mix straight to your camera as well as stereo loopback functionality (via the bundled Vocaster Hub software), so you can bring in computer audio from a DAW, a web browser or a Zoom call!
Vocaster is available in four unique configurations: Vocaster One and Vocaster Two, as well as Vocaster One Studio Bundle and Vocaster Two Studio Bundle.
00:00 - Vocaster Introduction with Focusrite Product Specialist Shanda Nunez
00:20 - Using the Mute Button
00:29 - Using the Enhance Button
1:16 - Using the Auto-Gain Button
1:34 - A Deep Dive on Vocaster Connectivity & Bluetooth
2:19 - Using Stereo Loopback on Vocaster
2:31 - What Software is Bundled With Vocaster?
2:44 - How to Choose the Best Vocaster for Your Needs
Learn more and order your Vocaster today:
https://www.musiciansfriend.com/focusrite-vocaster-series?source=3GOA6AKB
Read our interview with Focusrite Product Manager Dan Weston to get the deep dive on all things Vocaster: https://www.musiciansfriend.com/thehub/focusrite-vocaster-podcasting-interfaces-announced?source=3GOA6AKB