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Focusrite’s New Vocaster Audio Interface Is Made Specifically for High-Quality Podcasting Podcasting Videos by The Audacity to Podcast

    • Technology

I've recommended Focusrite's audio interfaces for years, but they always required a little hacking to make them work for podcasting. But the new Vocaster One and Vocaster Two offer the same quality but in a new product designed for podcasters!







Vocaster automatically sets your gain (with up to 70 dB of clean gain!) for each connected mic with a very simple and fast setup.







You can connect Vocaster to your computer, mobile devices, or cameras for recording. There's also the option for loopback so any sounds you play on your computer will loop back to your computer for recording or streaming. It can also easily connect to an additional device via Bluetooth (Vocaster Two) or TRRS for remote guests/cohosts or live-streaming.







And each input is its own separate track—even the computer sounds! So you get all the versatility to edit your recording as you wish!







The Vocaster One supports 1 microphone input, 1 headphone output, and connects to mobile devices via TRRS. Vocaster Two has 2 mic inputs, 2 headphone outputs, TRRS, and Bluetooth.







Learn more about Focusrite Vocaster!







(As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases through this link. But I recommend things I truly believe in, regardless of earnings.)

I've recommended Focusrite's audio interfaces for years, but they always required a little hacking to make them work for podcasting. But the new Vocaster One and Vocaster Two offer the same quality but in a new product designed for podcasters!







Vocaster automatically sets your gain (with up to 70 dB of clean gain!) for each connected mic with a very simple and fast setup.







You can connect Vocaster to your computer, mobile devices, or cameras for recording. There's also the option for loopback so any sounds you play on your computer will loop back to your computer for recording or streaming. It can also easily connect to an additional device via Bluetooth (Vocaster Two) or TRRS for remote guests/cohosts or live-streaming.







And each input is its own separate track—even the computer sounds! So you get all the versatility to edit your recording as you wish!







The Vocaster One supports 1 microphone input, 1 headphone output, and connects to mobile devices via TRRS. Vocaster Two has 2 mic inputs, 2 headphone outputs, TRRS, and Bluetooth.







Learn more about Focusrite Vocaster!







(As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases through this link. But I recommend things I truly believe in, regardless of earnings.)

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