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Universal Audio Volt 276 USB Recording Studio Audio Interface

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Style: 2-in/2-out with 76 Compressor


Pattern Name: Audio Interface


Features

  • Get the sound of UAs classic 610 preamps, 1176 compressor and professional-grade converters to capture every detail and nuance of your performance with up to 24-bit / 192 kHz quality
  • Record and mix with the award-winning LUNA Digital Audio Workstation, giving you the sound and workflow of a real analog studio
  • Create using the same UAD plug-ins and instruments trusted by top industry pros for the sound of your favorite records right in your home studio
  • Level up your recording and mixing skills with tips and tutorials for beginners to advanced users

Description

Start recording right out of the box with a high-quality 2-in / 2-out USB audio interface, award-winning DAW, and suite of UAD plug-ins and instruments including classic Teletronix LA‑2A compressors and Pultec EQs, plus new favorites like PolyMAX Synth, Century Tube Channel Strip, and Oxide Tape Recorder. Built with timeless UA analog sound, Volt 276 USB Recording Studio gives you the sound of your favorite records. From the Manufacturer Professional Studio Sound, Anywhere. Universal Audio created Volt 276 for collaborators, from musicians and producers to livestreamers and content creators. This portable 2-in/2-out USB recording interface for Mac, PC, iPad, and iPhone features a built-in Vintage Mic Preamp mode, plus a classic analog compressor — ready to capture your inspiration with professional studio results.

Brand: Universal Audio


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer, Mac, iPad, iPhone, MIDI devices


Supported Software: Ableton, Melodyne, Virtual Drummer, Marshall, Ampeg


Connectivity Technology: USB


Number of Channels: 2


Item Weight: 1.74 pounds


Product Dimensions: 4.69 x 7.24 x 2.64 inches


Item model number: VOLT276


Date First Available: October 9, 2021


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer, Mac, iPad, iPhone, MIDI devices


Hardware Interface: USB 2.0


Supported Software: Ableton, Melodyne, Virtual Drummer, Marshall, Ampeg


Operating System: Windows, macOS


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Top of the line
I've had this audio interface about 2 weeks now, and I have to say, the UA 276 is the best USB interface that I have owned. The built-in compressors, and the outstanding mic preamps is one of the biggest selling points for me. Getting the free plugins bundle that comes with it doesn't hurt either. It's a plug-and-play situation with Macs, but it also works with iPads and iPhones too. The sound quality is pristine in my DAW, Logic Pro X and Studio One, and Reaper as well. It's built very solidly, so it is pretty sturdy. I'll do an update after I have used it over 6 months. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2023 by Jazzboy

  • Just a solid choice
Does everything an audio interface should do. Added bonus of being able to add compressors to any inputs. Two possibilities of power sources is nice as well. Monitor volume can get significantly louder than any other interface I've used. Volume overhead for inputs is also able to get louder without adding significant buzz or white noise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025 by Callum Duncan

  • Top Notch Mate
Everything you want in an audio interface.
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2025 by Adam Leach

  • Great Sounding Interface with the Vintage and Compression
I am in love with this interface. It's the icing on the cake. It just sounds great with the vintage button on and the compressor on vocal. I am using it for spoken word, (Podcast). I was looking not to have to do as much in post with eq and compression. Paired with the Presonus Studio Channel preamp (Mic plugged into the Studio Channel) and then into the volt combo jack with a trs balanced cable from the "out" on the Studio Channel, (gain all the way down on the volt) I am able to use the compression on the Studio Channel, and eq from the Studio Channel into the volt and still use the vintage button on the volt to add a bit of color and then the 76 style compressor on the volt as well. Even though the gain needs to be all the way down on the volt, (to avoid using the volt preamp, as I am using the Studio Channels Mic preamp) I can still use the vintage and compression buttons and they just make the chain complete. So I end up with 2 compressors sharing the load and the eq from the studio channel. I don't even use an eq in post. I switched the tube on the Studio Channel to an electro harmonix 12ax7 and I am getting great sound. So it's Mic Into the Studio Channel>TRS from the Studio Channel 1/4" out (trs) into Volt combo jack (trs) with gain down all the way and the vintage and 76 compressor button on and from the volt into my computer via usb as with any other interface and I am very happy. This added the missing link for me. It just added the right amount of color and compression that I was looking for. This is a great chain for spoken word, solo that is. The presonus is only single channel. That's not to say this interface can't hold it's own on it's own, you just have to put a bit more effort into post which I don't want to do. I want my sound going in and then add a spot of imaging or very little. It's worth the $300. No regrets. And it looks awesome too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2022 by Boston BCPRS

  • Works great!
I am starting to produce music and I needed a reliable audio interface that would give me great analog tone , after careful research I chose the UAD 276 because if it's functionality and the software bundle it comes with.
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2025 by Richard Anand

  • Fully check the device after purchase.
I received the package at the end of September and it was not possible to fully test the audio interface. After buying a microphone (In December) I checked it. The sound for both recording and listening is just great, but unfortunately the direct monitoring function was broken. Runs too quiet. I have to turn the volume of the headphones to half, and only then I start to hear the noisy microphone signal. This is not a mic issue as I hear a clean signal in the DAW. On the forum I found only 1 person with such a problem, he was told that this was a marriage. I recommend the product, but carefully check everything after purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2022 by Vladislav

  • I confess, I bought it for looks
I love the the look of the Volt. That’s what got me interested. But after some research, I fell in love with the vintage effect and compression. I use the interface for my podcast, YouTube channel audio, and various online meetings. Performance has been top notch. Every time I listen to the audio back when editing, the warmth it adds to my audio, I’m reminded of why I switch from my rodecaster pro. One common retort is “just use a plugin”. If that’s your thing, great. I’m always looking to remove steps from my process, so if I can get the sound I want with no extra steps I’m going to choose that every day of the week. For me, and perhaps for you, the Volt is a solid way to add some character to your sound without slowing down your workflow. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2023 by Matt Curtis

  • I really love it.
I had to choose between this and the Scarlett 2i2. The addition of the compressor and the "air" processor won me over, even though the cost was a little more. It is very easy to use, and comes with all the software you need (although I would recommend upgrading to Ableton Intro or Standard. Another winning feature is the MIDI in/out ports that make extra USB ports on your PC unnecessary. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2024 by John A. Sigmon

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