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Post by kilroyrock on Nov 8, 2016 10:04:20 GMT -6
Now this!
us.focusrite.com/node/31788
So we've got all the thunderbolt interfaces on Windows all of a sudden. And the clarett's good. I've been happy with my saffire 56, their support is magically delicious too.
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Post by Johnkenn on Nov 9, 2016 1:15:59 GMT -6
I had a session through a Clarett not long ago...and it was really, really good.
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Post by kilroyrock on Nov 9, 2016 8:40:19 GMT -6
I had a session through a Clarett not long ago...and it was really, really good. So it's Johnkenn approved? That says something.
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Post by Guitar on Nov 9, 2016 11:53:05 GMT -6
I wish I had a good reason to buy one. Been very curious about Clarett.
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Post by kilroyrock on Nov 11, 2016 13:59:54 GMT -6
figures for latency from focusrite Attachments:
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Post by Bender on Nov 11, 2016 14:25:48 GMT -6
Was tempted, but you cannot bypass the pre's on those correct? That's why I ultimately went RME
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Post by kilroyrock on Nov 11, 2016 14:32:31 GMT -6
Was tempted, but you cannot bypass the pre's on those correct? That's why I ultimately went RME Applies to: All Products
When connecting to the combo XLR/jack inputs using a 1/4 inch jack cable on a Focusrite interface the signal goes through the variable gain section of the preamp circuit, allowing the user to set the input level of their line level audio sources. Due to the transparent nature of our preamps, however, this does not colour the signal. On Clarett/Red interfaces, we would recommend switching 'Air' mode off if you wish to get the most transparent signal possible.
There is some attenuation and gain available on the line signal, which may benefit users if they are using a unit that sends a very hot or not hot enough signal for their liking.
Some of our interfaces also include 1/4 inch jack (TRS) line inputs that do not pass through a variable gain circuit. These inputs instead pass through a fixed-gain line amplifier circuit.
--Last I checked, RME doesn't do thunderbolt? Plus, the 8prex has 16 adat lines you can add, like the saffire 56. I've never had a problem with the lines on any of their boxes.
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Post by Guitar on Nov 11, 2016 15:13:00 GMT -6
Was tempted, but you cannot bypass the pre's on those correct? That's why I ultimately went RME What Kilroyrock said. I think you'd want to go for the Clarret 8Pre X, the big one. That's the one with the discrete line inputs on TRS jacks.
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Post by Bender on Nov 11, 2016 16:21:33 GMT -6
Was tempted, but you cannot bypass the pre's on those correct? That's why I ultimately went RME What Kilroyrock said. I think you'd want to go for the Clarret 8Pre X, the big one. That's the one with the discrete line inputs on TRS jacks. Ah yes now I see indeed!
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Post by kilroyrock on Nov 11, 2016 22:47:53 GMT -6
Saffire 56 is up for sale, I'm getting it!
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