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Introducing Vocaster - Image of a podcast being recorded

Teile dich der Welt mit

Der einfachste Weg, um deinem Podcast einen Klang in Studioqualität zu verleihen.

Vocaster bietet eine Auto-Gain-Funktion, mit der du die Pegel schnell und einfach einstellen kannst. Mit der Enhance-Funktion optimierst du den Klang deiner Stimme mit nur einem Mausklick. Hinzu kommen Anschlüsse für dein Telefon, deine Kamera und vieles mehr.

Audio-Interfaces von Focusrite arbeiten im Herzen von mehr Studios als jedes andere Produkt. Jetzt kann deine Stimme gehört werden wie nie zuvor.

Gain-Bereich von 70 dB

Anschlüsse für Mikrofon und Kopfhörer

Auto Gain

Mute-Taste

Integrierte Sprachvoreinstellungen

Easy Start

Vocaster features Auto Gain, to set levels quickly and easily; Enhance, to get your voice sounding its best in one click; and connections for your phone, camera and so much more.

Focusrite interfaces sit at the heart of more studios than any other. Now, let your voice be heard like never before.

Vocaster One und Vocaster One Studio

Starte die Unterhaltung

Vocaster One ist das Podcast-Audio-Interface für allein arbeitende Content Creators. Großartige Klangqualität mit ausreichenden Gain-Reserven für jedes Mikrofon mit XLR-Anschluss. Mit nur einem Mausklick justierst du die Pegel und verbesserst du die Klangqualität. So hebst du dich mit Vocaster One in Sekundenschnelle von der Masse ab.

Erziele über das mitgelieferte Studiomikrofon professionelle Klangqualität und höre deine Sendung über die geschlossenen Studiokopfhörer bis ins kleinste Detail.

Vocaster Two und Vocaster Two Studio

Nimm an der Unterhaltung teil

Vocaster Two ist das Podcast-Audio-Interface für alle Content Creators. Verbinde dein Telefon über Bluetooth. Zeichne das Gespräch im Studio, per Telefon oder online auf. Mit nur einem Mausklick justierst du die Pegel und verbesserst du die Klangqualität. So hebst du dich mit Vocaster Two in Sekundenschnelle von der Masse ab.

Mit Vocaster Two Studio erzielst du über das mitgelieferte Broadcast-Studiomikrofon professionelle Klangqualität und hörst deine Sendung über die geschlossenen Studiokopfhörer bis ins kleinste Detail ab.

Vocaster Broadcast Kit

Steigere die Qualität deiner Sendung

Das Vocaster Broadcast Kit kombiniert unser bestes dynamisches Mikrofon mit unseren sauber klingenden, bequemen Kopfhörern, um deinem Podcast Sound in Studioqualität zu verleihen. Unser Design mit Nierenrichtcharakteristik, niedriger Empfindlichkeit, integriertem Windschutz und Shock-Mount macht sendefähige Sprachaufnahmen zum Kinderspiel. Unser Kopfhörer Vocaster HP60v ermöglicht es dir, deine Sendung genauso zu hören, wie es deine Zuhörer tun werden. Dazu bietet er selbst bei langen Aufnahmesitzungen einen hohen Tragekomfort. Vocaster DM14v ist als separates Produkt erhältlich.

Which Vocaster is right for you

Welcher Vocaster ist der richtige für dich?

Vocaster One

One mic input
70dB gain range
One headphone output
Enhance with four presets
Mute for host
Auto Gain
Call in guests with TRRS cable                          
Audio out to camera 
Easy Start 
Phantom power 

Vocaster Two

Two mic inputs
70dB gain range
Two headphone outputs
Enhance with four presets
Mute for host and guest
Auto Gain
Call in guests with Bluetooth® or TRRS Cable
Audio out to camera 
Easy Start 
Phantom power 

Vocaster One Studio

Vocaster DM1 microphone 
HP60v headphones 

Vocaster One Studio

Vocaster DM14v microphone 
HP60v headphones 
Vocaster FAQ

Woher weißt du, welches Audio-Interface das richtige für dich ist?

Unser Support-Team hilft dir gerne weiter. Wirf aber bitte zuerst einen Blick auf unsere FAQ-Seite.

What are the main differences between Scarlett and Vocaster?

Scarlett is designed for making and producing music. Vocaster is the essential tool for podcasters. For more details on the differences, please click here.

What Software is included with Vocaster?

The included software with Vocaster is Hindenburg Lite to record, with a six-month Hindenburg Pro trial, three months of SquadCast Pro + Video to bring in your guests, and six months of Acast Influencer to publish your podcast. Vocaster Hub is also included. For more details of what's included with Vocaster, click here.

Can I record music using my Vocaster?

Vocaster is a podcasting audio interface — if you’re looking to record music, we’d suggest looking at our Scarlett range.

Is Vocaster good for recording voiceover or streaming?

Vocaster is great for these due to its easy set-up process and features such as Auto Gain to set levels easily and Enhance to bring out the best of your voice. Vocaster works well with OBS for streaming. For information on livestreaming with Vocaster click here.

What other equipment do I need for recording a podcast?

In addition to Vocaster, you will need a laptop, tablet, or PC and a microphone with a stand. Vocaster One Studio and Vocaster Two Studio come with a microphone, headphones, and all the cables you need. Read our Getting Started: Hardware for the essentials and Getting Started: Additional Equipment for more details.

Are there any bundles for Vocaster?

Yes, there are two bundles available to order for Vocaster. Vocaster One Studio includes Vocaster DM1 dynamic microphone, and Vocaster Two Studio includes Vocaster DM14v dynamic microphone. Both come with studio-quality closed-back HP60v headphones. For more information on Studio bundles click here.

Can I use Vocaster with my tablet?

You can use Vocaster with a USB-C iPad to record your podcast. You can also bring in audio from your tablet and phone using Vocaster's phone input, or Bluetooth on Vocaster Two.

Which operating systems does Vocaster work with?

We have extensively tested Vocaster with the following operating systems, however it may work with others.

  • Mac: Monterey and Big Sur
  • Windows: Windows 10 and Windows 11
  • iPad: iPadOS14 and iPadOS15
Is Student Discount available for Vocaster?

Yes, there is a 25% discount available for students. For more details on country availability, click here.

Does Vocaster have loopback channels?

There are two sets of stereo loopback channels on Vocaster which allow you to record audio from your computer. For more information, click here.

Can I use Vocaster with Open Broadcaster Software (OBS)?

Yes, Vocaster can be used with OBS. For help on set up, click here.

Can I use Bluetooth headphones with Vocaster?

No, Bluetooth headphones do not work with Vocaster. Bluetooth can be used on Vocaster Two to stream audio from your device and call-in guests to your show.

How much gain does Vocaster have? Can I use a SM7B with Vocaster?

Vocaster has 70dB gain range, which is enough to power any mic, including the Shure SM7B.

Can Vocaster be powered by my computer?

Yes, Vocaster can be powered by your machine so that you can capture the conversation anywhere.

Can I use Vocaster with a camera?

Yes, you can record your audio directly into any camera with an audio input so that your audio and video are in sync. For information on Vlogging with Vocaster click here.

How do I set up my Vocaster with Zoom on macOS?

Please click this link for the steps to set up your Vocaster unit with Zoom on macOS.

How do I set up my Vocaster with Zoom on Windows?

Please click this link for the steps to set up your Vocaster unit with Zoom on Windows.

Does Vocaster (and Vocaster Hub) work with my screen reader?

We test Vocaster Hub with the screen readers that come with macOS and Windows by default, i.e. VoiceOver and Narrator, respectively. However, on Windows, other screen readers (e.g. NVDA and JAWS) may also work.

Is Vocaster (and Vocaster Hub) accessible?

Voiceover on Mac and Narrator on Windows are supported. For further details, please read our help centre article.

How do I use Auto Gain with my screen reader?
  • Make sure notifications are enabled for Vocaster Hub in your operating system’s settings, since notifications are currently used to indicate when the Auto Gain process has failed.
  • Press the Auto Gain button for the desired channel using your screen reader and then follow the Auto Gain instructions as per the user manual.
  • After this process, the mic level slider will be set automatically.