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The Scarlett Solo is the ideal interface for beginners, or just anyone looking for a quick, low cost and easy way to get their sounds recorded. You can find out more below, plus our price comparison ...
Released in 2016, Focusrite's second-gen Scarlett Solo is a sleek, simple, low-latency audio interface with one mic preamp, a dynamic range of 106 dB, and a sample rate of up to 192kHz/24-bit.
Scarlett Solo and Scarlett 2i2 can be used with USB-C iPad Pro devices in fully mobile, bus-powered mode over several hours. However, Focusrite recommends using a powered connection wherever possible.
Despite being a little bit more expensive than the real bargain basement options, the Solo and 2i2 in the Focusrite Scarlett series are easily some of the best audio interfaces you can pick up as ...
Right now, the Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen has dropped down in price by 12% to $89. But it is only for a limited time so potential buyers need to act fast to pick one up. Focusrite Scarlett ...
To get an XLR mic working, you're going to need an audio interface - that's where this Amazon deal on the Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd gen for £75 comes in. As well as offering the XLR port that ...
Here’s how it works. Focusrite has unveiled the latest addition to its Scarlett range of audio interfaces, the compact, 2-in/2-out Scarlett Solo. The interface features the same pre-amps and ...
In addition, Focusrite’s tried and tested Easy Start tool will have you making music in minutes. The Scarlett Solo Studio bundles the interface with Focusrite’s CM25 MkIII studio condenser mic ...