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Description

Discover the artistry of sound with the Focusrite Voicemaster Pro, a sophisticated channel strip designed for the discerning audio professional. This versatile preamp combines Class A circuitry with vintage tube simulation, providing a warm, rich tone that elevates any vocal recording. Whether you're a seasoned producer or an aspiring artist, the Voicemaster Pro seamlessly integrates into your studio setup, delivering exceptional clarity and depth.

The Voicemaster Pro isn't just about capturing sound; it's about enhancing it. With its intuitive controls, you can sculpt your audio with precision. The unit offers a comprehensive set of features, including a multi-band EQ, compressor, and de-esser, ensuring your vocals sit perfectly in the mix. It also includes an instrument input for direct recording of guitars and other instruments, making it a flexible tool for any recording scenario.

Built with Focusrite's renowned craftsmanship, the Voicemaster Pro is housed in a durable rack-mountable unit, ensuring it withstands the demands of both studio and live environments. Its elegant design and robust performance make it an invaluable addition to any audio engineer's arsenal.

Key Features:

  • Class A preamp with vintage tube simulation
  • Multi-band EQ for precise tonal shaping
  • Integrated compressor and de-esser for dynamic control
  • Instrument input for direct recording
  • Rack-mountable design for easy integration
  • Suitable for studio and live use
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Reviews

PROS

  • Versatile with multiple features such as expander, EQ, and d'esser

  • Affordable, especially pre-owned, offers great value

  • Superior compressor and preamplifier sound compared to similar priced gear

  • "Voice optimized" EQ for faster adjustments

  • Unique vintage harmonics and analog simulation circuitry for creative control

  • Includes useful High-Pass Filter and Optical Compressor

  • Optional MH444 ADC for external clocking and S/PDIF output

  • Process Bypass switch for easy A/B comparisons

  • Digital Peak Level meter for accurate dBFS readings

CONS

  • No LED indicator for +48V phantom power switch

  • Not all 1/4” output jacks are balanced

  • Switches can be delicate; require careful handling

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Focusrite Voicemaster Pro.

Features and functionality

  • The preamp is noted for its lack of clarity, making it less suitable for vocal processing but can be acceptable for bass guitar.

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  • The built-in expander can malfunction, causing gating issues even when turned off, impacting quiet recordings and trailing sounds.

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Comparisons

  • Users suggest the Art Pro MPAII and Golden Age Pre73 as better alternatives for vocal processing.

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Value and pricing

  • Units can be found for as low as £20 on eBay, leading some to purchase them purely to fill rack space.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Voicemaster Pro is primarily appreciated for bass guitar in home studio setups, though overall satisfaction with other applications is low.

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User experience

  • The unit was part of Focusrite's entry into the home studio market in the late '90s, reflecting the era's limitations in component quality and cost.

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  • Users experienced distortion when raising input gain to counteract gating, indicating a delicate balance is required for optimal sound.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Owners found that switching on Process Bypass resolves some gating issues, suggesting potential repair needs for faulty expander switches.

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Critic Reviews

Focusrite Platinum Voicemaster Pro

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The Focusrite Voicemaster Pro impresses with its comprehensive range of processing sections, delivering good audio quality at a cost-effective price. Its creative features, like Tube Sound and Vintage Harmonics, stand out, while the zero-latency monitoring is a boon for soundcard systems. However, the expander can compromise sound quality in certain situations, and a variable Depth control in the Vintage Harmonics section would enhance usability. Despite these minor issues, the Voicemaster Pro's advantages, especially considering its price, make it a worthy contender for those seeking a versatile channel strip.

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a really nice voicechannelstrip but i dont use it anymore

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See how Calvin Harris uses Focusrite Voicemaster Pro

Calvin Harris

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"All of that first album [2007's I Created Disco] was recorded on the Amiga setup. It was all done in my bedroom in Dumfries, before I got any interest from the music business. "All I had was the Amiga 1200, the Korg M5 provided loads of sounds for the first album, a huge, 32-channel Soundcraft mixer, my 950 – at some point, that was upgraded to an S3000 – the Alesis compressors, the Zoom, a Line 6 echo-thingy, a Focusrite VoiceMaster Pro and a couple of AKG C1000 mics. That was it!"

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Robert Del Naja

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Massive Attack

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"There's a more curious mix of budget and high-end in this rack, including Manley, Neve, Avalon and Focusrite EQs and voice channels (including the new Liquid Channel and Voicemaster Pro), and Zoom Studio effects, two Electrix MOFXs, a Line 6 Echoplex, and an old Alesis Quadraverb!"

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Genre Usage

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