Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 (2nd Gen) USB Audio Interface with Pro Tools | First
Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 (2nd Gen) USB Audio Interface with Pro Tools | First
Product Features
Two natural-sounding Scarlett mic preamps with plenty of even gain; two instrument inputs. Two 1/4-inch balanced jack outputs to connect professional studio monitors; one headphones output with gain control; MIDI I/O
Class-leading conversion and sample rates up to 192kHz / 24 bit; super-low roundtrip latency for using your plug-ins in real time without the need for DSP
LIMITED TIME OFFER: FREE Venomode DeeQ, Maximal 2, and Pivot, plug-ins upon registration and download.
Includes Pro Tools | First Focusrite Creative Pack and Ableton Live Lite, Softube Time and Tone Bundle, Focusrite’s Red Plug-in Suite, 2GB of Loopmasters samples, Choice of one free XLN Addictive Keys virtual instrument, all available via download upon purchase and registration
Compatible with Windows 7 and higher, and Mac OS X 10.10 and higher. Frequency response – 20 Hz – 20 kHz ± 0.1dB. Supported Sample Rates: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz. 2-year limited warranty on manufacturing defects.
Probably good for a first interface or light use. This is my first new interface in 17 years. and I’ve been an FL Studio (Fruity Loops back then) ever since and I use Studio One 3 for tracking and mixing bands as well as mastering. I bought an Echo Gina 24 for home use way back and when and it still works to this day near flawlessly. Just with SCSI cards long past dinosaur, a broken headphone port, lack of preamps, not official drivers and so forth it, was just finally time to make a move to current settings. I also considered that I’d need…
A great plug-and-play option for Mac users My wife and I are classical musicians and wanted to upgrade from the all-in-one recorders (Zoom, etc.) that we had been using previously. These were my criteria while searching:- at least 2 inputs for stereo recording- low-latency- as low of a noise floor as possible (I hate additional “hum” that can get introduced in a lot of cheaper all-in-one interfaces)- Apple/Mac compatible2 months of use later, I love it! I’ve used it on both my MacBook…
Bad drivers and some things donât work but it does the job So let me start by saying the Focusrite was able to have my microphone, which is plugged into a reverb pedal and into the focusrite and my guitar which is plugged into multiple pedals and into the focusrite it plays like a charm. The problem is in order to get the playback to be 1:1 Iâm using the front headphone jack. To make it so I can hear my PC and casually jam, I used Just Mixer device to plug my PC, Headphone, and focusrite together. I had to do this because the focusrite playback (no…
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Probably good for a first interface or light use. This is my first new interface in 17 years. and I’ve been an FL Studio (Fruity Loops back then) ever since and I use Studio One 3 for tracking and mixing bands as well as mastering. I bought an Echo Gina 24 for home use way back and when and it still works to this day near flawlessly. Just with SCSI cards long past dinosaur, a broken headphone port, lack of preamps, not official drivers and so forth it, was just finally time to make a move to current settings. I also considered that I’d need…
A great plug-and-play option for Mac users My wife and I are classical musicians and wanted to upgrade from the all-in-one recorders (Zoom, etc.) that we had been using previously. These were my criteria while searching:- at least 2 inputs for stereo recording- low-latency- as low of a noise floor as possible (I hate additional “hum” that can get introduced in a lot of cheaper all-in-one interfaces)- Apple/Mac compatible2 months of use later, I love it! I’ve used it on both my MacBook…
Bad drivers and some things donât work but it does the job So let me start by saying the Focusrite was able to have my microphone, which is plugged into a reverb pedal and into the focusrite and my guitar which is plugged into multiple pedals and into the focusrite it plays like a charm. The problem is in order to get the playback to be 1:1 Iâm using the front headphone jack. To make it so I can hear my PC and casually jam, I used Just Mixer device to plug my PC, Headphone, and focusrite together. I had to do this because the focusrite playback (no…