Is Focusrite’s Vocaster One the one stop solution for people looking to build up their podcasting setups? Roger explains why he thinks of the audio interface Focusrite is targeting towards beginning podcasters and streamers and why you’ll want one.
Starring Sarah Lane, Roger Chang
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Show Notes
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Highlights:
What’s in the box:
– Vocaster One audio interface
– USB-C to USB-A cable
Inputs
– Mic input gain range: 70dB
– Mic input frequency range: 20Hz – 20kHz
Outputs
– Headphone output frequency range: 20Hz – 20kHz
– Speaker output frequency range: 20Hz – 20kHz
Connectivity
– Phone input and output: Mono. Requires 3.5mm TRRS cable, not included
– Camera output
Requires 3.5mm TRS cable, not included
*Requires 900mA USB port
System Compatibility
– Windows
Intel, AMD, and Arm64 processors supported
– macOS
Apple Silicon and Intel processors supported