Focusrite
Verdict
For VeUA quality at an afordable price.
Intuitive with an easy to use, plug-and-
play design
Great design
Against No scope for expansion
beyond the limited I/O
Lovely hi-end sound from a pair of low-
priced interfaces
9/10
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November 2022 / COMPUTER MUSIC / 79
Universal Audio used to focus on the
high-end market with interfaces that
boasted both a quality signal low and
also acted as hosts and accelerators for
the company’s very well regarded
plugin range.
That changed with the Volt range, a
set of four units that eschew the plugin
hosting in favour of value and more
standard features. The more expensive
176 and 276 fall just outside of our price
cap but the Volt 1 & 2 ofer most of what
they deliver, with the exception of their
extra 1176-style compression.
Both Volts 1 and 2 are plug-and-play
USBC interfaces that ofer UA’s excellent
preamps on their combi inputs, with
one input available on the Volt 1 and two
on the Volt 2. These ofer a great vintage
tube sound on your inputs, giving
recordings a richness rarely heard in
this price range.
The Volt interface range is a radical
departure for UA, ofering an afordable
taste of the brand’s key ingredients.
They’re incompatible with plugins from
the UAD store but they absolutely
deserve to shake up the budget
interface market with a great design, a
plug-and-play worklow and hard-to-
beat audio conversion.
uaudio.com
Universal Audio
Volt 1&2 £105 & £144
CONNECTIVITY: USBC | AUDIO RESOLUTION: 24-bit/192kHz | ANALOGUE INPUTS: 1/2 | ANALOGUE OUTPUTS: 2 | DIGITAL CONNECTIVITY: None | MIDI I/O: Yes |
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