Focusrite
Focusrite is a British audio technology company founded in 1985 by engineer Rupert Neve and entrepreneur Phil Dudderidge, renowned for designing and manufacturing professional audio equipment used in music production, recording, and broadcasting; its product range—high‑quality audio interfaces, microphone preamps, and studio hardware—is widely adopted by musicians, producers, podcasters, and recording studios to capture and process sound, with the highly popular Scarlett audio interface series enabling microphones, instruments, and other audio sources to connect directly to computers for recording by converting analog audio signals into digital data usable within recording software; these devices integrate seamlessly with digital audio workstations such as Ableton Live, FL Studio, and Logic Pro, delivering clean microphone preamps and reliable audio conversion that allow artists to record vocals, instruments, and other audio with professional sound quality, and today Focusrite stands as one of the most recognizable brands in both home and professional recording studios, celebrated for its sound quality, affordability, and ease of use that appeal to beginners and seasoned audio engineers alike.