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Type | USB Audio Interface |
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Input Type | XLR |
Number of Inputs | 1 |
A/D Resolution | 24-bit |
Sample Rate | 48 kHz |
Phantom Power | Yes |
USB Type | USB-C |
Software | Vocaster Hub |
Headphone Output | 1 x 1/4" |
OS Compatibility | macOS, Windows |
Outputs | 2 x 1/4" TRS |
Explains how the computer recognizes Vocaster One as a USB device.
Guides users through the initial setup process with the Easy Start Tool.
Details the pop-ups and desktop icons for Mac setup.
Explains automatic Windows driver installation and Hub availability.
Explains compatibility with Mac and Windows DAWs via specific audio drivers.
Advises manually selecting the Vocaster One ASIO/Core Audio driver in DAW settings.
Shows automatic audio preference settings for Mac and Windows.
Illustrates manual audio preference settings for Mac and Windows.
Demonstrates a typical configuration for recording voice with a microphone.
Describes how to engage Auto Gain via the unit or Vocaster Hub software.
Explains the 10-second speaking test and visual feedback indicators.
Details the main gain knob and its LED arcs for monitoring signal level.
Guides users on adjusting gain to achieve a good recording level without clipping.
Explains using the software's Mic Level slider for gain adjustment.
Explains how to connect headphones using the front panel jack and adaptors.
Details how to connect speakers using the 1/4" TRS outputs.
Covers software installation and the initial welcome screen.
Explains the meaning of the interface connection lights.
Describes the Host input panel, level meter, and gain adjustment.
Explains how to balance audio inputs and computer outputs for the Show Mix.
Describes the Host, Aux, Loopback, and Show Mix channels in the mixer.
Introduces the Loopback feature for capturing audio from computer applications.
Explains the primary gain knob and its visual feedback arcs.
Details the Auto Gain, Enhance, and Mute buttons on the interface.
Lists and describes all rear panel connections like USB, Camera, Phone, and Speaker outputs.
Details the XLR socket used for microphone connection.
Directs users to the online Help Centre for troubleshooting assistance.