Want to achieve the outstanding broadcast sound your podcast truly deserves? The answer is crystal - clear with the Focusrite Vocaster Two. It offers incredible sound and sufficient gain for any XLR mic, whether it's for you or your guest. You can capture conversations in the studio, over the phone, or online. With just one click, you can set levels, enhance your sound, and make your podcast stand out in seconds. Get that professional podcast sound with features like Auto Gain, Enhance, two mic and two headphone connectors, and Bluetooth audio from your phone. Key Features: Connect any microphone via the included XLR cable (with Vocaster One Studio). It has a 70dB gain range and phantom power control. Connect your headphones to hear the show mix as the audience will. Record your podcast audio directly into your camera easily (TRS to TRS cable needed, not included). Hold the Auto Gain button to let Vocaster set the right audio level for recording. Enhance your voice in one click with four voice presets switchable in Vocaster Hub. Quickly mute audio to avoid interruptions. The coloured gain ring gives visual feedback for perfect voice levels. Keep your volume under control. Specifications: There are 2 mic inputs with a 70dB gain range and a 20Hz – 20kHz frequency range. There are also 2 headphone outputs with a 20Hz – 20kHz frequency range. The speaker output frequency range is 20Hz – 20kHz. It requires a 900mA USB port. It has 3.5mm TRS Mono for phone input & output and 3.5mm TRS Stereo for camera output. The bundle includes Vocaster Two audio interface, Vocaster DM14v broadcast microphone, Vocaster HP60v closed - back studio headphones, XLR to XLR microphone cable, and USB - C to USB - A cable.




Using the Focusrite Vocaster Two is easy. First, connect your microphone to the mic input using the included XLR cable. Make sure to adjust the mic gain until the coloured gain ring shows your voice level is perfect. Connect your headphones to the headphone output to hear how your show will sound. If you want to record directly into your camera, you'll need a TRS to TRS cable (not included). To set the audio level, just hold down the Auto Gain button. And if you want to enhance your voice, click the Enhance button and choose from four voice presets in the Vocaster Hub. When you don't want any sound to go through, quickly press the Mute button. Also, keep an eye on the volume control to maintain a good volume. As for connectivity, make sure you have a 900mA USB port. For phone input and output, use the 3.5mm TRS Mono connection, and for camera output, use the 3.5mm TRS Stereo connection. When it comes to maintenance, keep the device clean and dry. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. If you're not using it for a long time, store it in a safe place. That's all you need to know to get the most out of your Focusrite Vocaster Two for your podcasting needs.