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Focusrite Scarlett Solo USB-C Audio Interface (4th Generation)

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Focusrite Scarlett Solo USB-C Audio Interface (4th Generation)
Key Features
  • Singer-Songwriter, Guitarist, Podcaster
  • Bus/External Power, Mac/Windows/iPadOS
  • XLR Mic Preamp, 1/4" Line/Hi-Z In
  • Headphone Out, 2 Monitor Outs
Offering a combination of high-quality sound and user-friendliness in a compact and portable format for recording, podcasting, and streaming, the Focusrite Scarlett Solo (4th Generation) 2-in / 2-out USB-C audio interface lets musicians and creators capture high-quality audio with no learning curve no matter where they go. The Solo 4th Generation features an ultra-low-noise microphone preamp and a Hi-Z instrument input that let you capture a microphone and a guitar at the same time, great for a singer/songwriter. The upgraded, 24-bit / 192 kHz AD/DA converters provide a huge dynamic range up to 120 dB, matching the quality you'd find in a pro studio. A selectable Air circuit adds clarity-enhancing brightness and rich harmonic drive to vocals. The Loopback feature lets podcasters, gamers, YouTubers, and streamers mix audio from other apps running on the computer, with the audio being recorded through the interface. The Solo 4th Generation can now work in standalone mode without a computer, useful for live performances or monitoring-only situations.
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Are the L/R outputs truly left/right channels ...

Are the L/R outputs truly left/right channels out? Or are they both getting stereo audio to each output? Looking for L/R out
Asked by: Max
Yes, the left and right outputs on the back of the Focusrite Scarlett Solo USB-C Audio Interface (4th Generation) are truly left and right output channels.
Answered by: Michael S
Date published: 2024-07-05
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