Focusrite Vocaster One Studio B-Stock

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Podcast Set

  • Consisting of a 1-channel USB audio interface, dynamic microphone DM1 with a clamp and a 3 m connection cable as well as closed stereo headphones HP60v.

Features Vocaster One Interface:

  • Auto Gain function for level adjustment
  • Enhance function with 3 presets
  • Over 70 dB gain
  • Phantom power: +48 V
  • Mute button
  • Telephone and camera connection
  • Stereo loopback
  • Easy Start Tool
  • Master gain control
  • Master volume control for speakers and headphones
  • 3 RGB-backlit and 1 non-illuminated tactile button
  • 1 Microphone input: XLR
  • 2 Monitor outputs: 6.3 mm jack balanced
  • 1 Stereo headphone output: 6.3 mm jack
  • 1 TRRS phone jack: 3.5 mm jack
  • 1 TRS camera output: 3.5 mm jack
  • USB-C socket
  • Class Compliant
  • Power supply via USB 3.0 bus 5 V at 900 mA 4.5 W or via external USB power supply 5 V at 1,000 mA (not included in the delivery)
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 194.5 x 50.5 x 113 mm
  • Weight: 348 g
Available since March 2024
Item number 584587
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Also available as brand new product 69 €
64 €
Including VAT; Excluding 19,90 € shipping
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Perfect for solo content

The Focusrite Vocaster One is a compact USB-C audio interface that is perfectly suited to the needs of solo content creators. No matter what the recording situation, its numerous connection options offer a high degree of flexibility for podcasting and streaming, while useful features such as Auto Gain, which sets levels with a click of a button, and Enhance, which comes with four voice presets, streamline the recording process and ensure a professional broadcast sound in no time at all. The included "Vocaster Hub" software also features an intuitive GUI and ensures simple routing of all channels as well as mixing and audio capture via stereo loopback. Furthermore, a powerful ASIO driver guarantees stable performance. This Studio set includes the Vocaster DM1 microphone with cable and HP60v closed-back headphones for straight out-of-the-box recording!

Focusrite Vocaster One, front view

Flexibile connectivity

The Focusrite Vocaster One is equipped with an XLR input (host) for connecting a microphone. The built-in studio-quality mic preamp delivers over 70dB of gain - enough to get the best out of any mic without the need for an additional in-line amplifier. In addition to a TRRS connection for connecting a mobile phone, it also has a TRS mini-jack output for recording straight to a camera or portable recording device. There are also two balanced jack sockets at the back for monitor speakers as well as a headphone output on the front with integrated direct monitoring, allowing all signals to be monitored via the included headphones with near-zero latency. The latter block out ambient noise, while the microphone - which is dynamic and thus does not require phantom power - has an integrated windshield that stops plosives and an internal shock mount to cut out low-end rumble.

Rear connections on the Focusrite Vocaster One
Focusrite Vocaster One with a camera for VLOG use

Practical and portable

It has never been easier for users to start recording: Whether podcasting, vodcasting, or streaming, the Focusrite Vocaster One enables beginners to create high-quality content from the get-go thanks to its simple operation and practical functions, while its extremely compact and lightweight design means that the audio interface can be carried anywhere in a small rucksack. The Focusrite Vocaster One's USB-C power input is perfectly suited to on-the-go use as well - what is more, the Kensington MiniSaver slot on the back of the interface ensures peace of mind by protecting against theft when out and about. The Studio bundle gives users looking to put together their first setup and enter the world of podcasting/streaming everything they need to start making broadcast-quality recordings, at an extremely budget-friendly price.

Focusrite Vocaster One Audio interface connected to an Apple MacBook

About Focusrite

Founded in 1985 by Rupert Neve, Focusrite quickly made a name for itself with high-quality analogue consoles. Today, the company markets audio interfaces, mic preamps, consoles, analogue EQs, and channel strips as well as hardware and software for digital audio processing. The company is based in High Wycombe, England, and has won numerous industry awards. In addition to the Focusrite Pro line, the company also has subsidiaries that include Adam Audio, Novation, and iOS app creator Ampify Music.

For professional live streams

Users can bring in guests over the phone or integrate video chats into their live streams by connecting their mobile phone to the Focusrite Vocaster One's TRRS port, and thanks to its mix-minus function, broadcast guests can hear all signals except their own voice, thus avoiding disturbing echoes or feedback. Two stereo loopback channels also enable the routing of audio from a computer to the interface, which easily allows for the integration of intros, outros, video game audio, or pre-recorded interviews into the production. It is also possible to record professional podcast audio straight to a camera via the TRS mini-jack output instead having to use recording software.

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