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Focusrite Vocaster One

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Podcast USB Audio 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 buttons
  • 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
Tillgänglig sedan Mars 2024
Artikelnummer 544852
försäljningsenhet 1 Styck
Recording / Playback Channels 1x2
Number of Mic Inputs 1
Number of Line Inputs 0
Instrument Inputs 0
Number of Line Outs 2
Headphone Outs 1
Phantom power Yes
Number of S/PDIF Connectors 0
Number of ADAT Connectors 0
Numer of AES/EBU Connectors 0
Number of MADI Connectors 0
Ethernet 0
Other Connectors USB-C
MIDI interface No
Word Clock 0
Max. sample rate (kHz) 48 kHz
Max. resolution in bit 24 bit
USB Bus-Powered Yes
Incl. power supply No
USB Version 3.0
Width in mm 194,5 mm
Depth in mm 113 mm
Height in mm 50,5 mm
Connection Format USB port Type C
Included in delivery USB cable
Zero latency monitoring 1
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Read before buying (don't waste your money)
disappointedcustomer69 19.06.2024
Nowhere is it mentioned that you can't disable direct monitoring on the product page, it's also not mentioned on Focusrites own webpage unless you specifically search for it on their support page: software is very lackluster and doesn't allow you to set hotkeys.
Also doesn't remember settings like if you want phantom power on, headphones/speakers muted etc. So you'll have to enable it each time you turn it on.
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Funkar bra
Bullebongen 26.03.2025
Jag har ingen annan enhet att jämföra med men den här fungerar bra, är lättanvänd och jag uppskattar utgången för 3,5mm direkt till kamera vilket de flesta andra liknande produkter saknar. Mjukvaran ger vissa funktioner för equalizing men det är inget jag använt mig av.
För det här priset finns det nog ingen konkurrens.
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Good for one thing, and one thing only
Akerbos 04.09.2024
I'll compare the unit to the Scarlett 2i2 3rd Gen that I've been using for years and was interested to replace with the Vocaster One, especially given its currently discounted price point (<50€). My main use cases is video conferencing, which seems to be closer to the advertised focus of the Vocaster line than the Scarlett line.

Build quality and basic functionality are great. It's a solid device. I basically got it working by plug & play alone, even on Linux. The physical buttons are well designed. I also liked having the XLR input on the back of the device, which allows me to hide one more cable on the desk. I've missed a mute on the Scarlett 2i2, so that one's nice to have.

For firmware updates and software-only settings, I need to connect to a Windows PC or Mac. That's disappointing, but as advertised.

The size of the device is puzzlingly large for the controls it has, but then again it handles well; all user-facing controls are big and clearly separate from each other. I can see operating it while recording yourself, more so than with the Scarlett.

My colleagues reported lower gain than they've become used to from my setup, and lower quality after I increased gain further. I did not spend much time optimizing the setup for reasons to follow, so take that with a grain of salt.

On the other hand, much to my annoyance, some features can not be controlled without their companion software (e.g. switching enhance modes, or muting individual inputs), 3rd-party software (e.g. _not_ mixing computer sound into the microphone audio), or not at all (turning off direct monitor; different gain for headphones and speakers).
Unfortunately, these limitations are deal-breakers for my use case.

Compared to the 2i2 that I have (which has a similar MSRP and _smaller_ physical size), the Vocaster One seems to provide little flexibility. If you do not want to use it solely for its poster use-case -- recording yourself for podcasts or videos -- you should probably stay away. For video conferencing, at least, the device is not suitable, at all.
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Works well... mostly
HolyDeathFridge 09.08.2024
Works really well as just an audio interface. I really appreciate having a mute button on it but I wish that the software would work.
From what I've found the interface needs USB 3.1 or higher for the software to work. Others have said that you need to have version 1.3 or lower (which can be hard to get since Focusrite doesn't have any older versions listed).
The headphone output does also have monitoring on by default and it can only be turned off in the software, which doesn't work for me.
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