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Universal Audio Volt 476P USB Recording Studio

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4x4 USB Audio Interface

  • 24 bit / 192 kHz AD/DA converter
  • Built-in microphone preamps with vintage mic preamp mode
  • Built-in 76 compressor (based on the UA 1176)
  • +48 V phantom power switchable
  • Headphone amplifier
  • Direct monitoring
  • Four mic/instrument/line combo inputs: XLR/6.3 mm jack
  • Four line outputs: 6.3 mm jack
  • Two monitor outputs: 6.3 mm jack
  • Two stereo headphone outputs: 6.3 mm jack
  • One MIDI input and output
  • 5V DC input for power supply
  • USB-C connection
  • Compatible with PC (Windows 10 64 bit), Mac (macOS 10.14 Mojave or later), iPad and iPhone (iOS 14 or later)
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 262 x 132 x 66 mm
  • Weight: 1.1 kg
  • Includes external power supply and USB-C to USB-A cable

Included software:

  • Ableton Live Lite
  • Softube Marshall Plexi Classic Amp Softube Time & Tone Bundle
  • Celemony Melodyne Essential
  • Plugin Alliance Ampeg SVT-VR Classic
  • UJAM Virtual Drummer DEEP and Virtual Bassist DANDY
  • Spitfire LABS

Included UA software:

  • LUNA Digital Audio Workstation
  • PolyMAX Polyphonic Synth
  • Century tube channel strip
  • Pultec passive EQ collection
  • Teletronix LA-2A classic leveller collection
  • Galaxy tape echo
  • Pure plate reverb
  • Oxide tape recorder
  • Verve Analog Machines Essentials
  • disponibil din Septembrie 2022
  • numărul articolului 550540
  • unitate de vânzare 1 bucată(ăţi)
  • Recording / Playback Channels 4x4
  • Number of Mic Inputs 4
  • Number of Line Inputs 4
  • Instrument Inputs 4
  • Number of Line Outs 4
  • Headphone Outs 2
  • Phantom Power Yes
  • Number of S/PDIF Connectors 0
  • Number of ADAT Connectors 0
  • Numer of AES/EBU Connectors 0
  • Number of MADI Connectors 0
  • Ethernet 0
  • Other Connectors USB-C
  • MIDI interface Yes
  • Word Clock 0
  • Max. Sampling Rate in kHz 192 kHz
  • Max. Resolution Rate in Bits 24 bit
  • USB Bus-Powered Yes
  • Incl. power supply Yes
  • USB Version 2.0
  • Width 212 mm
  • Depth 132 mm
  • Height 66 mm
  • Connection Format USB port Type C
  • Included in delivery Power Supply, USB-A to USB-C Cable
  • Zero latency monitoring Yes
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Wonderful audio interface for the price
CulturedOne69 17.10.2024
I've been using this beast for a couple of years and I've had no issues with it. And it just looks wonderful on my desk. Sounds great. I needed an audio interface with more inputs and this one delivered and so much more if you're into the 76 compressor. I also love the fact that all the knobs are above the interface as oposed to in front of it. You also get some cool vsts if you're just getting started they may help build your library.
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My first Audio Interface
With Great Sound 16.05.2023
All about it feels great to me!
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Din păcate a intervenit o eroare. Vă rugăm încercați din nou mai târziu.
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Volt 476P
Guitariste59 29.10.2022
I’ve been using this interface for only a couple months, but I’m so happy with the results so here’s my review. I used a UR242 for years & never had a problem with it for what I do. The dsp’s weren’t terrible, but it was nice to have them for latency issues. Only thing lacking was an insufficient number of outs, which is what I was looking for to reamp guitars. I was looking at the Tascam 208i, but then happened to see an ad for the new budget-line interfaces from UA. Normally, I would never be able to afford anything from UA, but I was intrigued by the built-in compressors & vintage preamps at a budget price.

Since then, my recordings have taken on another life. The preamps are crystal clear, 1176 compressors sound great on both vocals and instruments, and the monitoring choices are a game changer when mixing. I love that there’s also a MONO button, as I always check my mixes in MONO. I don’t use the preamps & compressors on every track, but they’re nice to have nonetheless. I’ve also tried reamping my guitars through the 1176 and the vintage preamp for a more rich tone without having to use multiple plugins. Very happy with the results.

Pros: portable, well-built with classy wood panels reminiscent of Moog pedals, 2 headphone inputs for independent monitoring, Mono button for mixing, multiple monitoring capabilities and a good amount of quality software. Budget price.

Cons: no internal dsp, like in the Apollo models. This isn’t such a big issue for me, as the included software bundle makes up for the lack of dsp.

Overall, I’m elated with this purchase and plan to write another review in a few months. I’m running an old 2011 MBP with a Mojave patch, so make sure your computer is compatible with Mojave or later if you’re running Mac OS. Flawless service from Thomann as usual.
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Reliable, many inputs, real knobs and buttons
DerKastellan 25.03.2026
I chose this interface to replace my Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 (3rd Gen) a bit more than a month ago, and it is indeed the better product!

I had the Scarlett for many years, and a Solo before, as my recording and playback interfaces, and I routed my regular audio through it as well. The Scarletts had driver/firmware problems early on, then improved, then got less reliable late in the Windows 10 life cycle, and shortly after the migration to Windows 11 the 4i4 became practically unusable. I tried every optimization guide, clean-up, driver updates, latency analysis. I fixed the worst problems, but the interface did audible pops and clicks even at latencies of 40 ms / buffer size 512 (in "safe mode!"). My regular Windows audio that also used the Focusrite USB driver became garbled at times, would short out until I switched the driver settings. It was bad. And frankly, latency was never truly good with the Focusrite!

Not only are the issues gone after getting the Volt, it has proven rock stable and improved latency. Buffer size 128 is okay, 256 is absolutely stable without any observed issue. Even if that's only because of a better driver, that's good enough for me - because Focusrite messed this up several times over the years. It doesn't matter what an audio interface can do if you can't use it in its most basic use cases!

The next thing that's great about the Volt is that it has 4 instrument high impedance capable inputs. Since I record multiple guitars and basses, or play with friends, this can be a god-send! Even better - two monitor outs that you can dial in separately, so if I play with a friend, we can both do our own monitoring with headphones. These inputs can also handle balanced/mic inputs and provide shadow voltage. The Hi-Z behavior can be toggled - each with its own button.

Speaking of buttons. Everything the Volt can do is controlled by a hardware knob or button, everything is shown by a light. In the Focusrite Scarlett, most stuff had to be done in a software called Focusrite Control. The Volt can be completely run by buttons and apparently can be even run as a standalone. (I guess as a simple 4 track mixing desk?) It has a separate power input but can also be powered by USB. USB power also works well and is controlled by the same switch.

The only settings unavailable through the buttons are then sample rate, buffer size and, again, "safe mode." That's it. This is also the driver part your DAW will allow you to access.

I found that direct-in recording on the Volt for my bass sounds great, don't ask me what's the true difference here. I like adding the color and compressor settings as well for this scenario. They're surprisingly good given that they are mere buttons with only three configuration options for the compressor.

But even if leaving the preamp at minimum and adding none of the "special sauce" my guitar signals are just fine to work with in amp sims.

When it comes to managing input and output routings, the Volt has the ability to route inputs for direct monitoring, either in mono or stereo, and it has the ability to do output routing in a similar fashion, and a weird mixed mode that slightly reduces output volume and puts direct inputs on top. The manual is not very clear (or verbose) on how all of this works. I would have actually reduced a star in features for this because other interfaces handle this much more diversely in software, but if you use driver outputs 3 and 4 for cueing from your DAW and just switch with the existing buttons, you have everything you need for flexible monitoring without having to mess with a driver.

So, given this, the Volt is a great all-rounder with solid quality and not reliant on the driver to do its magic.
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