Very comprehensive review & setup - I stayed to the end. Currently (in Sept 2024) these things are reall cheap here in England and I'm about to buy one. 🙂
Thanks for this great demo -- especially showing how to record multi-track, and also your summary of shortcomings or possible improvements. As far as I can tell, there doesn't seem to be a way to use the Aux or Bluetooth inputs except in a multi-track recorder. I haven't been able to figure, for example, how to combine all of the inputs into the Show Mix and then output that mix to a simpler recording software, or to a conferencing program like Teams. (Or maybe I need to go back and try again.) Thanks again for the video.
To comment on 25:04, it may make sense for some to get the Vocaster Two Studio bundle if they think the quality is decent/good. While I believe the DM1 (microphone in the Vocaster One Studio) or the HP60v (headphones in either the One Studio or Two Studio) are not sold separately, the DM14v can be purchased on its own, and the Vocaster Broadcast Kit bundles the DM14v and the HP60v - not sure if these were options right when the Vocaster products came out but they are now. Awesome video, and I especially appreciated your recording demo and detail about the Bluetooth capability!
Great video! Do you know if you can use the Vocaster One with Audacity and a Twitter Spaces call connected via TRRS to an Android phone so that you have your host track on one track and Twitter Spaces' audio on the other track using AUX? If this is possible, I will definitely buy one.
Wait….my phone does not record the audio. I do have the iphone12 pro and I was hoping it would with my vocaster 2. Please can you tell me how you did it? What is actually all needed?
Very comprehensive review & setup - I stayed to the end. Currently (in Sept 2024) these things are reall cheap here in England and I'm about to buy one. 🙂
Thanks for this great demo -- especially showing how to record multi-track, and also your summary of shortcomings or possible improvements. As far as I can tell, there doesn't seem to be a way to use the Aux or Bluetooth inputs except in a multi-track recorder. I haven't been able to figure, for example, how to combine all of the inputs into the Show Mix and then output that mix to a simpler recording software, or to a conferencing program like Teams. (Or maybe I need to go back and try again.) Thanks again for the video.
To comment on 25:04, it may make sense for some to get the Vocaster Two Studio bundle if they think the quality is decent/good. While I believe the DM1 (microphone in the Vocaster One Studio) or the HP60v (headphones in either the One Studio or Two Studio) are not sold separately, the DM14v can be purchased on its own, and the Vocaster Broadcast Kit bundles the DM14v and the HP60v - not sure if these were options right when the Vocaster products came out but they are now.
Awesome video, and I especially appreciated your recording demo and detail about the Bluetooth capability!
Great video! Do you know if you
can use the Vocaster One with Audacity
and a Twitter Spaces call connected via
TRRS to an Android phone so that you
have your host track on one track and
Twitter Spaces' audio on the other track
using AUX? If this is possible, I will
definitely buy one.
Wait….my phone does not record the audio. I do have the iphone12 pro and I was hoping it would with my vocaster 2. Please can you tell me how you did it? What is actually all needed?
Thanks for the great info.
Does vocaster work with windows? All people show is connecting to Apple.
I'm sure your video was good, but the background music was too loud to hear the dialogue.
Just wanted to let you know 🙂
Sorry about that, I’ll turn it down next time. Thanks for the feedback!
@@PassionateDJ Great content though!