![]() ![]() You can also elect not to control monitor level and output full level to an external monitor controller. These virtual controls drive the front panel controls, so you can control the level of both the monitor speakers and the headphones together or independently. The Monitor Control section has an onscreen volume control, mute, dim, and Left or Right mute buttons. The Zero Latency mode routes a mix developed in MixControl's stereo mixer directly to the monitor and headphone outputs, but you can also easily change over to listening to your DAW's mixer. The wholly separate Routing section is for connecting audio sources directly to any of Scarlett's six physical outputs, and it works globally across all saved Mixer configurations. You can rename, save and copy mixes for quickly creating amended versions of your main monitor mix for alternate mixes and/or headphone mixes. The master fader is assignable for either stereo or mono mix channels for up to six mixes total (a stereo mix uses two channels). Input sources from the eight analog, 10 digital inputs and six outputs from your DAW are selectable via pull-down menus with the already selected sources grayed out. In either mode, each has a pan pot plus mute, link/unlink, solo, and PFL buttons. The Mixer section has nine stereo faders and a stereo master fader each can unlink (split) into two mono faders. MixControl software routes and mixes up to 18 input sources with a latency specified at lower than 1.4 ms. ![]() ![]() A set of eight, green and red LED trees indicates input signal presence and/or clip at any of the eight analog inputs. Two red LEDs indicate that you have selected, in MixControl, whether the Focusrite pres are high impedance instrument inputs or low impedance mic/line level. The front panel has three green LEDs to indicate power, USB connectivity and system sync lock. The unit's six outputs comprise two balanced monitor line outputs with level control a stereo headphone output jack that is separate from the monitor output, with its own level control and a S/PDIF stereo output. ![]() The 18 inputs comprise two Focusrite mic/line/instrument inputs with gain controls and, on the rear panel, six balanced analog line inputs, an ADAT Lightpipe for eight more digital inputs (four at 88.1/96 kHz), and a stereo S/PDIF input. Power comes from an included, lightweight 12-VDC wall-wart supply that comes with adapters for plugging into any AC wall outlet in the world. Most all components are surface-mounted and contribute to the unit's overall ruggedness. The units have MIDI In/Out jacks and 24-bit/96kHz AD/DA converter chipsets, and are compatible with any DAW, including Pro Tools 9, by way of the included Focusrite Scarlett MixControl software-a virtual 18圆 DSP mixer that operates in 32 or 64-bit modes in Windows 7, Vista and XP SP3, or MacTel computers running OS 10.6.5 Snow Leopard.Ī quick pop of the hood of the steel-cased 18i6 reveals a main circuit board surrounded by subassemblies for the front and rear panel controls and jacks. Both units provide up to six simultaneous audio output channels. Both half-rack units feature two XLR Combi jacks for either microphone, line, or high-impedance DI inputs that use Focusrite preamps for up to 60dB of gain. The Scarlett 8i6 ($299) and 18i6 ($399 reviewed here) are two new USB 2.0 audio interfaces from Focusrite, and they differ only in their respective number of analog and digital line inputs (eight and 18, respectively). I am at a loss as to where to go next, i dont think going back to Windows 7 is a runner and frankly i dont see why i should either.Barry's Free Downloadable Equipment Front Panel Recall/Manualsīarry's Mix Magazine Equipment And Software Reviewsīarry's Massive Discography And Engineering Careerīarry's Music Connection Magazine Reviews The only higher version available is 3.9 for Mac only. The version 3.7 is the latest Windows version of the software. but that is much more thought because it will require you to make a backup of everything you have currently on your computer, and also re-install all the other stuff you currently have. Well, actually I have another alternative, which consists in install a previous windows version. In the case of negative, I guess that the best option you have is just selling that one, and try to get another one compatible with the MixControl 3.X compatible with your Windows 10. Did you try to get a higher version of that program? Do you know if your Focusrite Saffire Pro 40 is compatible with higher versions? Dustin.newman wrote:I am not an expert on this program, but that sounds like the MixControl 3.7 is not compatible with Windows 10. ![]()
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