Focusrite VOCASTER-TWO - USB-C Audio Interface for Podcasts
The ultimate interface for podcasters who demand studio-quality sound without the complexity.
The Focusrite Vocaster Two is designed specifically for broadcast and content creation. With over 70 dB of gain to power even the most demanding microphones (like the Shure SM7B) without an external preamp, an intelligent "Auto Gain" function, and Bluetooth connectivity for bringing in guests over the phone, it simplifies your workflow while ensuring professional broadcast clarity.
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The Podcast Authority: Why the Vocaster Two is indispensable
The Focusrite Vocaster Two solves the number one problem for creators: managing levels and technical aspects during an interview. Where traditional music interfaces require constant attention to gain, the Vocaster Two offers Auto Gain : speak for a few seconds, and the interface sets the perfect level for you and your guest.
Its Enhance function offers four voice presets optimized by sound engineers to instantly give your voice that professional radio "weight." Furthermore, Bluetooth connectivity and a TRRS input transform your phone into a hybrid studio line, allowing you to record calls without echo or complex setup. It's the tool that lets you focus on your content, not the cables.
Full Technical Specifications (Absolute Extraction)
| Category | Characteristic | Vocaster Two Technical Details |
| Microphone Inputs | Number / Winnings | 2 XLR inputs / 70 dB gain range |
| Headphone Outputs | Number / Control | 2 independent outputs with dedicated volume |
| Connectivity | Computer | USB-C (Mac, PC, iPad compatible) |
| Connectivity | Phone | Bluetooth (Input/Output) + 3.5mm TRRS Port |
| Connectivity | Camera | 3.5mm audio output for direct video recording |
| Smart Features | Auto Gain | Automatic adjustment of the input level |
| Smart Features | Enhance | 4 presets (Clean, Warm, Bright, Radio) |
| Smart Features | Mute | Dedicated mute buttons per channel |
| Software | Mixing | Vocaster Hub (Loopback and Mix Control) |
| Food | Kind | Powered by USB 3.0 bus (External power supply optional) |
| Ghost | Tension | 48V (Individual for each input) |
| Physical | Construction | Recycled materials, high-quality touch buttons |
Comparative Analysis
Based on consensus from Podcastage, Sound on Sound and Review Geek.
| Alternative Product | Market Segment | Comparative Analysis | Available at Garage à Musique |
| RØDECaster Pro II | Production Station | More powerful (Pads, Effects), but much larger and more expensive. | Available here |
| Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 | Musical Interface | Excellent for music, but lacks Auto Gain and camera output. | Available here |
| Shure MVX2U | XLR to USB | Ultra-portable, but limited to a single microphone and without physical controls. | Available here |
| Tascam Mixcast 4 | Podcast Studio | Touchscreen included, but preamps less quiet than those of Focusrite. | Available here |
| Lewitt Connect 6 | Dual USB Interface | Very modern for streaming, but more complex software interface. | Product not listed |
History & Evolution
Focusrite, renowned for its world-class console preamps, launched the Vocaster range specifically to address the booming podcasting scene. Unlike the music-oriented Scarlett series, the Vocaster has been streamlined, removing features unnecessary for podcasters (such as Hi-Z instrument inputs) in favor of a massive 70dB gain range. This evolution finally allows the use of professional dynamic microphones without the need to purchase an additional "Cloudlifter," a significant cost saving for creators.
Cultural References & Artists
Focusrite sound is the backbone of the audio industry:
Joe Rogan : Bien qu'utilisant des consoles massives, ses ingénieurs recommandent souvent Focusrite pour les setups mobiles.
Hindenburg Systems : Partenaire officiel de Vocaster pour le montage de broadcast.
Podcast Movement : La série Vocaster a été l'une des sorties les plus récompensées lors des derniers sommets de l'industrie.
YouTube Creators : De nombreux vlogueurs utilisent la sortie caméra de la Vocaster pour éviter la synchronisation audio en post-production.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Can I use a Shure SM7B microphone with the Vocaster Two?
Yes, that's one of its biggest advantages. With 70 dB of gain, it feeds the SM7B crystal clear without requiring an additional preamp, which is rare for an interface of this size.
What is the purpose of the Loopback function?
Loopback allows you to stream audio from your computer (music, YouTube videos, game alerts) directly into your podcast or streaming feed without external cabling.
Does Bluetooth allow remote guest registration?
Absolutely. Pair your phone via Bluetooth and you can record a phone conversation or Skype/Zoom interview with studio quality, while automatically managing echo (Mix-minus).
Does the interface work on iPad?
Yes. The Vocaster Two is "Plug and Play" on iPad with a USB-C port. It's the perfect solution for an ultra-mobile podcast studio.
What is the difference between the 4 Enhance modes?
"Clean" is transparent, "Warm" adds roundness, "Bright" helps to cut through the mix, and "Radio" offers that classic and authoritative compression typical of FM waves.
Why buy my Vocaster from Garage à Musique?
We're sound experts, not just equipment sellers. At Garage à Musique, we understand the technical challenges of podcasting in Quebec. We offer local technical support and ensure your setup is optimized for your success.
The Podcast Authority: Why the Vocaster Two is indispensable
The Focusrite Vocaster Two solves the number one problem for creators: managing levels and technical aspects during an interview. Where traditional music interfaces require constant attention to gain, the Vocaster Two offers Auto Gain : speak for a few seconds, and the interface sets the perfect level for you and your guest.
Its Enhance function offers four voice presets optimized by sound engineers to instantly give your voice that professional radio "weight." Furthermore, Bluetooth connectivity and a TRRS input transform your phone into a hybrid studio line, allowing you to record calls without echo or complex setup. It's the tool that lets you focus on your content, not the cables.
Full Technical Specifications (Absolute Extraction)
| Category | Characteristic | Vocaster Two Technical Details |
| Microphone Inputs | Number / Winnings | 2 XLR inputs / 70 dB gain range |
| Headphone Outputs | Number / Control | 2 independent outputs with dedicated volume |
| Connectivity | Computer | USB-C (Mac, PC, iPad compatible) |
| Connectivity | Phone | Bluetooth (Input/Output) + 3.5mm TRRS Port |
| Connectivity | Camera | 3.5mm audio output for direct video recording |
| Smart Features | Auto Gain | Automatic adjustment of the input level |
| Smart Features | Enhance | 4 presets (Clean, Warm, Bright, Radio) |
| Smart Features | Mute | Dedicated mute buttons per channel |
| Software | Mixing | Vocaster Hub (Loopback and Mix Control) |
| Food | Kind | Powered by USB 3.0 bus (External power supply optional) |
| Ghost | Tension | 48V (Individual for each input) |
| Physical | Construction | Recycled materials, high-quality touch buttons |
Comparative Analysis
Based on consensus from Podcastage, Sound on Sound and Review Geek.
| Alternative Product | Market Segment | Comparative Analysis | Available at Garage à Musique |
| RØDECaster Pro II | Production Station | More powerful (Pads, Effects), but much larger and more expensive. | Available here |
| Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 | Musical Interface | Excellent for music, but lacks Auto Gain and camera output. | Available here |
| Shure MVX2U | XLR to USB | Ultra-portable, but limited to a single microphone and without physical controls. | Available here |
| Tascam Mixcast 4 | Podcast Studio | Touchscreen included, but preamps less quiet than those of Focusrite. | Available here |
| Lewitt Connect 6 | Dual USB Interface | Very modern for streaming, but more complex software interface. | Product not listed |
History & Evolution
Focusrite, renowned for its world-class console preamps, launched the Vocaster range specifically to address the booming podcasting scene. Unlike the music-oriented Scarlett series, the Vocaster has been streamlined, removing features unnecessary for podcasters (such as Hi-Z instrument inputs) in favor of a massive 70dB gain range. This evolution finally allows the use of professional dynamic microphones without the need to purchase an additional "Cloudlifter," a significant cost saving for creators.
Cultural References & Artists
Focusrite sound is the backbone of the audio industry:
Joe Rogan : Bien qu'utilisant des consoles massives, ses ingénieurs recommandent souvent Focusrite pour les setups mobiles.
Hindenburg Systems : Partenaire officiel de Vocaster pour le montage de broadcast.
Podcast Movement : La série Vocaster a été l'une des sorties les plus récompensées lors des derniers sommets de l'industrie.
YouTube Creators : De nombreux vlogueurs utilisent la sortie caméra de la Vocaster pour éviter la synchronisation audio en post-production.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Can I use a Shure SM7B microphone with the Vocaster Two?
Yes, that's one of its biggest advantages. With 70 dB of gain, it feeds the SM7B crystal clear without requiring an additional preamp, which is rare for an interface of this size.
What is the purpose of the Loopback function?
Loopback allows you to stream audio from your computer (music, YouTube videos, game alerts) directly into your podcast or streaming feed without external cabling.
Does Bluetooth allow remote guest registration?
Absolutely. Pair your phone via Bluetooth and you can record a phone conversation or Skype/Zoom interview with studio quality, while automatically managing echo (Mix-minus).
Does the interface work on iPad?
Yes. The Vocaster Two is "Plug and Play" on iPad with a USB-C port. It's the perfect solution for an ultra-mobile podcast studio.
What is the difference between the 4 Enhance modes?
"Clean" is transparent, "Warm" adds roundness, "Bright" helps to cut through the mix, and "Radio" offers that classic and authoritative compression typical of FM waves.
Why buy my Vocaster from Garage à Musique?
We're sound experts, not just equipment sellers. At Garage à Musique, we understand the technical challenges of podcasting in Quebec. We offer local technical support and ensure your setup is optimized for your success.