Hi everyone my first thread in here Since I updated my windows to version 2004 My OBS does not recognize my Focusrite scarlett 18i8 2gen asio whatsoever! I then contacted my friend who has the 3Gen of Focusrite scarletts and he also has the same exact problem! We Didn't have this issue...
It should be noted that the DAW software may not automatically switch the device it uses to input and output audio. To enable Scarlett 8i6 in the DAW software, ensure that ‘Scarlett USB ’ is selected as the ASIO driver (Windows) or Core Audio driver (Mac) in the DAW’s audio set-...
Basically I can run audio through the outputs fine when I play an MP3 in Winamp or Windows Media Player but when I try to use the ASIO driver in a DAW I get problems. The sound plays but it slows the playback right down and every sound is a horrible glitchy mess. This is the cas...
Follow the instructions in the installer on the screen. Save any files you may be working on and select "Yes, restart the computer now", then click 'Finish'. Your interface is now ready to use!If you're using recording software then make sure you select theFocusrite ASIO driverin the au...
On Windows, the 5.01 Beta version of REW supports ASIO drivers, and thus runs at 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96 Khz. It’s a simple enough matter to select the driver and the desired sample rate: Running withARTAtook a little more experimentation. Again, once the Focusrite USB 2.0 Audio Driver...
Hey Roland: have you installed teh latest drivers from Focusrite, specially the ASIO driver for Windows?, without it, Pro Tools never will find the Scarlett. After the install, when launching Pro Tools press the letter "N" to choose the playback engine, and the Scarlett should be there ava...
Rarely (if ever) do I set it above 128-sample ASIO buffer size. Absolutely glitch-free... rock-solid performance After the computer itself, audio interface is the 2nd most critical choice for a rock-solid DAW. Go with a proven top performer... ...
Please note - your DAW may not automatically select the Clarett+ 8Pre as its default I/O device. In this case, you must manually select the driver on your DAW’s Audio Setup* page, and select Clarett+ 8 Pre USB (Mac) or Focusrite USB ASIO (Windows). Please refer to your DAW’s...