2022 NAMM: Focusrite Vocaster One and Two, its new audio interface range

 

Ahead of  the 2022 NAMM Show, Focusrite  has introduced its new Vocaster audio interface range, which is designed specifically for podcasting. This comprises two devices, both of which promise great audio quality and to “remove technical hassle”, leaving you to get down to some serious chat.

 

In addition, despite their simplicity, Vocaster One and Two include podcast-friendly features such as Auto Gain, which will set your levels, and an Enhance feature to ensure that your voice sounds crystal clear. Three presets are included here to make things even easier.

 

Additionally, there is a Mute button, so that you can quickly silence your mic if you need to, and a Loopback feature that enables you to stream pre-recorded segments – interviews, jingles, background music, and more from your computer.

 

The companion Vocaster Hub software enables you to set up, record and mix your show. An additional suite of software, worth over $600, is included, as well.

 

Both interfaces include Studio editions. Vocaster One Studio adds Focusrite’s Vocaster DM1 dynamic mic (with built-in grille and pop filter) plus the HP60v closed-back studio headphones. The Vocaster Two Studio replaces the DM1 mic with the DM14v dynamic mic, which has a built-in windshield and shock mount.

 

The Vocaster One and Vocaster Two are available now with a three-year warranty, priced at $229.99 and $339.99 respectively. The Vocaster One and Two Studio bundles cost $339.99 and $569.99 respectively.

 

Find out more on the Focusrite website.

 


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