The Scarlett 2i2 is a 2 in / 2 out USB recording interface featuring two Focusrite preamps.
Specs:
- 2 in / 2 out USB audio interface
- 96 KHz, 24-bit conversion
- 2 Focusrite microphone preamplifiers
- Red anodised aluminium unibody chassis
Front panel:
- 2 line/mic/instrument combination inputs – Neutrik XLR/¼” TRS Jack Combo
- 2 Line/Instrument switches
- 2 Gain knobs
- 2 Gain halo signal indicators
- 48V Phantom power switch
- Direct monitor switch
- Monitor level dial
- USB Connection LED indicator
- Headphone output – ¼” TRS Jack
- Headphone level knob
Rear panel:
- 2 balanced monitor outputs – ¼” TRS Jack
- USB 2.0 Port
- Kensington Lock slot
Included software:
- Focusrite Scarlett plug-in suite
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bujalexNew AFfiliatePosted on 03/16/2012 at 03:26:08Hello,
I bought 2i2 and there are many background noises like a radio noise during tuning stations or hiss - what is weird is that crankes up ater launching Live 7.0.7, but
it's also audible just after starting up XP. And...through headphones the sound is fantastic, no noises at all, crisp and dynamic !
I tested two pairs of my musical mono cables, they work well with my hardware instruments. Sth wrong with outputs ? The Scarlett doesn't appear in my computer's device manager under 'sound, video and game controllers' after connecting to USB 3.0 port. It works only with 2.0/1.1 ports, but even my mouse doesn't function under 3.0 in this mobo.
anyone can help ?
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bujalexNew AFfiliatePosted on 03/16/2012 at 03:32:42I forgot: my gear - AMD X4 631 QUAD CORE, 4 GB RAM, Gigabyte mobo, Windows XP Home 32-bit Service Pack 3
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