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Key Features
- For Recording One-Person Podcasts
- High-Quality Sound Out of the Box
- Allows Recording Directly to Computers
- 2 High-Gain Mic Preamps with Auto Gain
Assembled to provide a convenient all-in-one package for recording one-person podcasts directly to a computer, this B&H Kit combines a Focusrite Vocaster Two USB-C Audio Interface with a dynamic broadcast mic, an XLR cable, an adjustable tabletop mic stand, a pair of closed-back monitoring headphones, a USB-C to USB-A adapter, and a pop filter for the microphone.
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Does it have mix minus?
Does it have mix minus?
Yes, the Focusrite Vocaster Two USB-C Audio Interface has mix minus.
Date published: 2025-11-11
Would it work as a regular audio interface as ...
Would it work as a regular audio interface as well, like the Focusrite Scarlet 2i2?
Yes the Vocaster works like an audio interface just like the Scarlett series interfaces. The difference is that Scarlett series interfaces were originally made primarily for music applications even though they are widely used for podcasting and other applications. The Vocaster is focused on podcasting, with better quality mic preamps, 2x 3.5mm ports for accommodating a smartphone, as well as outputting to a camera's mic input. The Vocaster also has bluetooth connectivity. The Scartlett series interfaces do not have these ports. The Vocaster also has auto gain feature, a one-button enhance feature that activates vocal friendly compression & EQ and a mute button.
Date published: 2025-12-09
Does it have mix minus? If yes, does it work with ...
Does it have mix minus? If yes, does it work with both TRRS and Bluetooth connection?
Yes, the Focusrite Vocaster Two Podcast Interface has two sets of stereo loopback which do work with both TRRS and Bluetooth connection.
Date published: 2023-02-04
Can this be used for an internet radio show? ...
Can this be used for an internet radio show? having the microphone plugged into the XLR and the computer plugged into the 3.5
Yes, the Focusrite Vocaster Two USB-C Audio Interface can be used for an internet radio show. The microphone can be connected to the XLR input but the computer would be connected to the USB port. The 3.5mm TRRS input is intended for use with a smartphone for call-in guests. iPhone and Android phones with Lightning or USB-C connectors will need an adapter.
Date published: 2024-01-22
With the TRRS port, can it handle plugin power up ...
With the TRRS port, can it handle plugin power up to 5 volts?
I know the Vocaster TRRS does not supply plug in power. Aaaaaaargh. It will be connected to devices that may supply Plug In power (e.g. the mic in of a phone or other device that can vary between 1.5 and 5 volts). Can the plug in power from a device connected to the TRRS port of the Vocaster damage the Vocaster?
Date published: 2023-11-29
If I breakout the TRRS port to mono mic out and ...
If I breakout the TRRS port to mono mic out and stereo line in, can the mono mic out be sent to the line input of a GoXLR mini?
When the Vocaster TRRS is connected to either a phone or any other device, from the phone's perspective the TRRS has Stereo Out and Mic In. However from the Vocaster's perspective the TRRS is Mic Out and Stereo In and this is what is uses for mix minus. The question tyherefore remains unanswered. Can the Mic Out from the Vocaster provide enough gain to be connected to the Line In of another device (e.g. GoXLR Mini)
Date published: 2023-11-29
Is it possible to send one microphone to the left ...
Is it possible to send one microphone to the left channel and the other to the right channel to to record isolated audio?
Yes, when using the Focusrite Vocaster Two USB-C Audio Interface, the audio from the host and guest microphones will be recorded on separate tracks and can be assigned to separate channels in your DAW.
Date published: 2023-07-05

