Features
- One Scarlett mic preamp with switchable Air mode
- One high-headroom instrument input
- Two hum-free balanced outputs
- High-performance 24-bit/192kHz AD-DA converters
- Ableton Live Lite music making software
- Pro Tools | First Focusrite creative pack
- Quick Start tool for easy operation
The Focusrite Solo is the smallest model from the third-generation Scarlett line that provides a singer-songwriters with a reassuringly easy recording process. Equipped with high performance 24-bit/192kHz AD-DA converters, Scarlett guarantees the same professional sound quality throughout the third-generation range. The Solo Audio Interface is designed to stand up to days on the road, connecting straight to your Mac or PC via USB cable, with no external power required.
Switchable Air Mode
The Scarlett Solo features a single upgraded third-generation Scarlett mic preamp with switchable Air mode to give your vocal and acoustic recordings a brighter and more open sound.
Interface
The high impedance, high-headroom instrument input allows you to record guitar or bass without any clipping or unwanted distortion, while Gain Halo metering makes it easy for you to set the input level. Plus, Scarlett Solo's balanced outputs are hum-free when connecting studio monitors with balanced inputs, so you’ll always have pristine audio playback.
Included Software
Your Scarlett Solo comes with all the software tools you need to get started, including two comprehensive digital audio workstations: Ableton Live Lite and Pro Tools First Focusrite Creative Pack. Intuitive enough for beginners yet advanced enough to inspire real creativity with great-sounding effects.
Free 3-Month Splice Sounds Subscription
Focusrite has partnered with Splice to give 3rd Gen Interface owners a free 3-month Splice Sounds subscription when setting up a new Splice account. Splice Sounds offers millions of high-quality, royalty-free one-shots, loops, and presets, with new releases daily from your favorite producers, sound designers, and artists. Creators use Splice to make all kinds of music, including chart-topping pop, Grammy-winning albums, underground mixtapes, and cinematic scores.