![]() Maximum level (A-weighted): 16.13dBu at 0.885%Ģ x XLR Mic/Line high quality Combi-Jacks (Inputs 1-2)Ģ x XLR Instrument high quality Combi-Jacks (Instrument on inputs 1 and 2 only) Automatic switch of Mic / Line (inserting a jack switches from Mic to either Line or Instrument (instrument selected via the software control panel)Line inputs 3-4 have low and high gain settings can be controlled from the Saffire MixControl software (low gain being the default)ĭigital Channel Inputs (Inputs 5-14) 44.1-96kHzġ x 8 channel ADAT input on Optical Connector (SDPIF 3&4 set in preferences menu)Ģ x TRS stereo headphone output (headphone mix 1 same as outputs 3 & 4, headphone mix 2 same as outputs 5 & 6)ĭigital Channel Outputs (Outputs 7-8) 44.1-96kHzġx 6 pin FireWire 400 socket - also compatible with FireWire 800 and ThunderboltĢ Standard 5-pin DIN MIDI connectors: In and Outġ2V DC power input connector for use with external PSUĢ15mm / 8.5" (W) x 45mm / 1.8" (H) x 220mm / 8.65" (D) THD+N: < 0.001% (measured with 0dBFS input and 22Hz/22kHz bandpass filter) Noise: -87dBu (20Hz/22kHz bandpass filter) THD+N: 0.004% (measured with 0dBu input and 20Hz/22kHz bandpass filter) ![]() Maximum level (A-weighted): 16.3dBu at 1% Noise: -90dBu (22Hz/22kHz bandpass filter) THD+N (A-Weighted): < 0.001% (measured with 0dBFS input and 22Hz/22kHz bandpass filter) Noise: EIN > 125dB (128dB analogue to digital) (measured at 60dB of gain with 150 Ohm termination (20Hz/22kHz bandpass filter)įrequency Response: 20Hz - 20kHz +/- 0.1dB THD+N: 0.001% (measured at 1kHz with a 20Hz/22kHz bandpass filter) If you continue to experience problems, please contact Focusrite Technical Support.Frequency Response: 20Hz - 20kHz +/- 0.1 dB ![]() ![]() To turn the outputs grey in MixControl, simply hold down the SHIFT key on your keyboard while clicking on them. However please exercise caution as any signal coming out of the corresponding line outputs will be very loud. Grey outputs will output audio at full volume, and so having the headphone outputs set to Grey will mean that utilising just the headphone output level control should give sufficient level to the headphones.If using the headphone outputs set to Blue, ensure that the monitor level is nice and high. It is possible to have the headphone outputs set to ‘Blue’, yet still not hear audio as there isn’t sufficient level. Blue outputs will pass audio, but the level of the output is dependent on the position of the monitor level control.For audio to be heard from the headphone outputs, the corresponding line outputs must not be set to Red. Red outputs are muted and won’t pass any audio.This is done in the Monitor section of Saffire MixControl, shown below.Īs demonstrated by the image above, the monitor outputs have three states, signified by three different colours, Red, Blue, and Grey. It is then necessary to ensure that sufficient level is being sent out of the headphone outputs to the headphones. It is worth noting that most computer audio software will send audio out of DAW 1 (Left Channel) and DAW 2 (Right Channel) by default. Select from the choice of Inputs, DAW (computer) Outputs, and Mixes by clicking in the box next to the relevant output, and route audio to the headphones. In the example above (of a Saffire Pro 24 DSP), Headphone Output 1 (on the Saffire hardware) is a copy of Line Outputs 3&4, and Headphone Output 2 (on the Saffire hardware) is a copy of Line Outputs 5&6. These outputs are marked by the headphone symbol ( ) in the routing section of Saffire MixControl, as shown below. The headphone outputs from Saffire MixControl are copies of specific line outputs on the rear of the interface, so it is important to ensure that you’re routing audio to the correct outputs.
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