UNIVERSAL AUDIO VOLT 276 USB RECORDING STUDIO PACK

SKU: UA-VOLTSB276
$599.00
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Description

Everything you need for album-quality music productions. Volt Studio Packs are the perfect way to jumpstart your home recording studio. Capture your music productions, livestreams, and podcasts with Universal Audio's 2-in/2-out Volt 276 recording interface, featuring a Vintage Mic Preamp and built-in 76 compressor for classic studio sound. This studio pack includes a condenser mic and cable, studio monitoring headphones, and a suite of music production software. So you'll be recording like a pro, with album-ready sound right out of the box. Capture Classic Vocals with Vintage Mic Preamp Mode Few sounds can compare to a vintage Universal Audio 610 tube preamp, used to record everyone from Ray Charles to Van Halen. Volt 276 gives you the rich, full sound of this classic UA mic/line/instrument preamp, thanks to its built-in tube emulation circuitry, a UA exclusive. Control Volume Peaks with UA Compression Get album-ready punch and presence with Volt 276's onboard 76 Compressor — an innovative analog circuit inspired by UA's classic 1176 Limiting Amplifier. The 76 Compressor features three perfectly tailored presets to tame voice, guitars, synths, and drum machines. Just plug in, pick a setting, and play. Create with a Curated Suite of Audio Software Some audio interfaces give you a smattering of random audio apps. Not Volt. Instead, UA put together a bundle of serious music production tools, virtual instruments, and plug-ins including Ableton, Melodyne, UJAM's Virtual Drummer, Marshall, Ampeg, and more.

  • Outfit your studio with a Volt 2, condenser microphone, closed-back studio headphones, cables, and more
  • Record vocals and instruments with pro sound, and hear your performances through headphones without latency
  • Create music productions, livestreams, and podcasts on Mac, PC, iPad, and iPhone
  • Produce with an essential suite of audio and music software including Ableton, Melodyne, UJAM's Virtual Drummer, Marshall, Ampeg, and more