Focusrite Introduces Vocaster Audio Interfaces for Podcasters and Content Creators

June 1 2022, 00:45
It's a new class of audio interface from Focusrite, the legendary British audio manufacturer, now extending an already vast range of popular products in this essential category. Vocaster is also a brand new range of audio tools designed for the rapidly growing market of podcasters and other content creators, but which will probably also appear to recording musicians, producers, and professional audio facilities.
 

Manufacturers have identified the need for USB-C audio interfaces that "just work" and bundles that take the guessing away for less technical users, which still trust buying from a reputed audio brand. As Focusrite describes it, with Vocaster, podcasters and other content creators have everything they need to start recording studio-quality sound in seconds. The range features two standalone interfaces, Vocaster One and Vocaster Two; and two studio packs, Vocaster One Studio and Vocaster Two Studio, that include everything needed to record high-quality podcasts in one box. Users just need to plug their new interface, and follow the “Easy Start” onboarding process.

"No matter where you are in your creative journey, whether just starting out and building a home podcasting studio from scratch or looking to take your existing setup to the next level, Vocaster has a solution for every creator," the company announces. 
Vocaster One & Vocaster Two
Vocaster One ($199.99) is a no-fuss interface, ideal for the solo podcaster, that gives users high-quality sound with confidence and ease. Users just need to set levels, and enhance their sound with one click. Vocaster Two ($299.99) is ideal for two hosts, guests, and/or audio segments. This interface features two microphone inputs and two headphones outputs for recording and listening back. Users can also bring in guests over the phone with the convenience of Bluetooth or a single TRRS cable. Both Vocaster interfaces feature a camera output, allowing users to record high quality audio directly to their camera, removing the need to sync audio and video up later.

Vocaster Hub, the companion app for the Vocaster interfaces, offers all the tools of a personal broadcast studio. It is the central hub for setting up the interface, set levels, enhance the sound, route audio from a phone and computer, recording, and mixing a show.

Key features in the two models include Auto Gain, so that users can set their levels quickly and easily with more than enough gain for the most popular broadcast mics – no booster needed. An Enhance feature optimized the quality of voice or any other sound sources with the click of a button. And there's three podcaster-approved voice presets to bring out the best in any vocal recording. There's obviously a Mute button to quickly avoid coughs and sneezes – or any other unexpected interruptions – interfere with a production, podcast or recording. And there's also a Loopback feature, to easily stream pre-recorded segments such as intros, outros, interviews, jingles, background music, and more during a show – all directly from a computer.
Everything You Need In One Box
To complement the two Vocaster interfaces, Focusrite added two studio kits, piecing together two Vocaster Studio Packs that take the guess work out and provide everything needed to start recording. Vocaster One Studio Pack ($299.99) includes the Vocaster One interface, Focusrite’s Vocaster DM1 dynamic mic with built-in grille and pop filter, and HP60v closed-back studio headphones. The Vocaster Two Studio Bundle ($499.99) includes the Vocaster Two interface, a Vocaster DM14v studio dynamic mic, with built in windshield and shock mount; and the HP60v closed back studio headphones.

An of course, there are free software bundles. Included with each purchase is a full suite worth over $600. Partnering with Acast, Hindenburg, and Squadcast, Focusrite combined everything needed to get recording, editing, and sharing audio.
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