Hardware features, Front panel – Focusrite Scarlett Solo Studio 2x2 USB Audio Interface with Microphone and Headphones (3rd Generation) User Manual

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HARDWARE FEATURES

Front Panel

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The front panel includes the input connectors for mic and line/instrument signals, and the input gain

and monitoring controls.

1. Input 1 – electronically balanced input via 3-pin XLR socket for microphones.
2. GAIN 1 – adjust the gain for the microphone signal at Input 1. The gain controls have tri-colour

LED ‘rings’ to confirm signal level: green indicates an input level of at least -24 dBFS (i.e.,

‘signal present’), the ring turns amber at -6 dBFS to indicate the signal is close to clipping,

and finally to red at 0 dBFS (digital clipping).

3. 48V – phantom power switch for mic input - enables 48 V phantom power at the XLR socket.
4. Input 2 – ¼” TRS jack socket to connect both instruments (unbalanced TS jack) or mono line

level (balanced) sources.

5. GAIN 2 – adjusts the gain for the line/instrument signal at Input 2. The gain control has a tri-

colour LED ring as [2].

6. INST – Instrument/Line level switch for Input 2 – switches gain to suit instrument or line level

signals. ‘INST’ illuminates red when Instrument mode is selected. Note that INST mode may

also be selected from Focusrite Control.

7. AIR – switch enabling AIR mode for the mic input. AIR modifies the frequency response of

the input stage to model the classic, transformer-based Focusrite ISA microphone preamps.

‘AIR’ illuminates yellow when the mode is selected. Note that AIR may also be selected from

Focusrite Control.

8. MONITOR – main monitor output level control - sets the output level at the rear panel outputs

and the front panel headphone output.

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USB LED – a green LED illuminates when the Scarlett is connected and recognised by

your computer.

10. DIRECT MONITOR – selects monitoring of input signals (mixed with the DAW output) to be

directly from inputs (ON) or via the DAW (OFF).

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– ¼” TRS output jack. If your headphones have a ¼” TRS jack plug, connect them directly;

if they have a 3.5 mm TRS “mini jack”, use a TRS ¼”-to-3.5 mm jack adaptor. Note that it is
likely headphones fitted with 4-pole TRRS plugs will not operate correctly.

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