![]() ![]() Unlike the Focusrite Saffire 6 (their older audio interface) which is only capable of recording at 44.1 or 48 kHz, you can use the Scarlett 2i2 to record in 24-bit resolution and a sample rate of 96 kHz. And what good is an audio interface if the audio quality is crap? Since balanced outputs give less noise and hum than unbalanced ones, I can connect my studio monitors to the interface without any dips in audio quality.ĭuring my tests, I found that the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2’s audio quality is crisp and pristine, and even brings out some traits of the song that I didn’t even know was there. On the other hand, the Scarlett 2i2 has 2 balanced outputs for 1/4-inch connectors. ![]() Plus, 1/8-inch connectors just aren’t very sturdy in my opinion. This means there’s no way to connect powered studio monitors to the interface without dumbing down the signal. But while the Apogee One’s mic inside feature makes it really tempting, I decided against it because it only has a 1/8-inch unbalanced output. ![]()
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