Focusrite Vocaster Two USB-C Podcasting Audio Interface Reviews
While any interface is sure to get the job done, why trust your podcast projects to anything other than an interface designed for precisely that? Enter the Focusrite Vocaster Two, a USB interface delivering crystal-clear audio with several features onboard to fine-tune your sound to perfection. At first glance, the Vocaster Two may seem like any other portable interface; however, deeper inspection reveals several incredible features setting this interface apart from others in its class. On the surface, the Vocaster Two boasts a gain knob with over 70dB on tap alongside a volume knob for dialing in perfect monitor and headphone levels. Where the Vocaster Two really starts to really shine is with regard to its onboard buttons, with Auto Gain and Enhance functions for each channel to bring out the best in every word and a handy Mute button for cutting out pesky sounds before being recorded. Flip around back, and you'll encounter several connectivity options, including Bluetooth and TRRS for connecting to phones, a TRS input for connecting cameras, and more. Kick your podcast recording quality up more than a few notches with the Focusrite Vocaster Two!
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Highest Rated Reviews
Looked good to start, ended up a dud
On first test we thought this was THE interface for our home-based DJs. Our plan was to outfit 10 DJs with this interface. The effects were a little heavy handed, but we turned them off. The ability to use Blu-Tooth to bring a cell phone into the mix would be worth it.
After a month of testing with the AEA KU5A mic, we retired the Vocaster Two and went back our Scarlet Solo. We had experienced intermittent hum on one input and a bit less on the second input. The EQ was a mess. The beautiful voice-overs delivered by the AEA KU5A were reduced to the sound of a cheap PA mic.
Back to the Scarlet.