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On Windows systems, you can look in Device Manager to check your interface is being listed correctly. Focusrite Control is showing No Hardware Detectedįor No Hardware Connected on macOS– click here.

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Focusrite Control is showing No Hardware Connected.This article is split into two sections linked from the following: If you are using macOS with a Clarett Thunderbolt, Saffire or Red interface, this article may solve your problem. For help with the "Focusrite Control iOS" app for iPhones and iPads please see this article. This article addresses problems users may have with the Focusrite Control desktop application for Windows and Mac. Red Interfaces ( RedNet Control is used)įor users of macOS Big Sur, you can find our support information for Intel and Apple M1 Macs.1 st Generation Scarlett 18i20, 18i8, 18i6, 8i6 and 6i6 Scarletts (Scarlett Mix Control i s use d).1 st and 2 nd Generation Scarlett Solo, 2i2 and 2i4.Please note: Focusrite Control will NOT detect the following interfaces : If you are not able to see your Focusrite interface in Focusrite Control, you may see one of two error messages : Am I just getting lazy? Yes.Applies to: 3rd Generation Scarlett Range, Scarlett 2nd Gen (6i6, 18i8 & 18i20) and all Clarett interfaces. Front panel controls are smooth to use and it’s great to have total control on my monitoring right next to my laptop rather than reaching down to my rack as I have done.

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Now there are no problems whatsoever and I quickly had PRO 26 up and running and my hardware synths talking happily to Logic. I had issues with needing to reboot my DAW whenever my computer slept between sessions which turned out to be an issue with the (then new) Logic Pro X, but after a call to Focusrite’s very good technical support staff the latest version solved the problem.

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One final point of note with MixControl is to make sure you download the latest version (as I write, v3.4). It’s easy to select and route audio and control levels, although the latter task is something you’ll prefer to do on the unit and largely what those front panel rotaries are for. And it does it very well, if a little starkly.

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And if that means using a layer of software in addition, then so be it. If I’m honest, I’ve used it in the past and thought it a little, and I’m struggling for the correct word here, unnecessary? What it does is something that you should be able to do in your DAW – the last thing I need is another layer of complication when it comes to computer music making…īut, seeing it from Focusrite’s side, the company is taking away the main responsibility of the unit – rock solid interfacing – away from the DAW producer to make sure that it properly does what it says on the tin. It enables you to configure which audio tracks on your software are routed to which physical ins and outs on the interface. When you get up and running (now a pretty seamless operation) your software should, like Logic Pro X with me, simply recognise Saffire as a new interfacing option and instantly bring the included Saffire MixControl software into the frame, which is essentially your routing environment. There is enough going on (or, should I say, in and out) for a smallish project studio set-up – say, a singer-songwriter with guitars and mics or someone like me with a soft synth set-up and one or two choice hardware synths.

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There are six line outputs plus a couple of headphone outs and additional inputs by way of an ADAT optical interface (offering another eight inputs). Here there are six physical inputs: one and two can be line (at the front) or mic (round the back) three and four are combination mic/line/XLRs, while five and six are line-ins. Having used a Saffire interface extensively, I’m instantly at home with the 26’s layout – different inputs and outputs on the front and back panels with a useful meter display and rotaries to control levels. It’s not rack-mountable but just light enough to be a usable mobile interface (although you might want to consider the PRO 24 for an even more compact solution). The interface itself is solid and compact – I like the feel and look a lot – and it’s ideal for a desktop studio set-up where space is limited.






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