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Hardware Features

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The  front  panel  includes  input  gain  controls  and  input  connectors  for  Mic,  Line  and  Instrument 

signals for both channels, and also monitoring controls.

1.  INPUTS 1 & 2 – Combo XLR input sockets for each channel - connect microphones via an 

XLR  connector,  or  instruments  (e.g.,  guitar)  or  line  level  signals  via  ¼”  jacks.  Either  TRS 

(balanced) or TS (unbalanced) jack plugs can be used for instruments or line level signals. 

2.  48V – two switches enabling 48 V phantom power at the Combo connectors’ XLR contacts for 

mic inputs 1 and 2. Each switch has a red LED to show when phantom power is enabled. Note 

that not all microphones require phantom power. If you are unsure whether your microphone 

needs it to work, please read the microphone documentation.

3.  Gain 1 and 2 – two rotary controls: adjust input gain for signals at Inputs 1 and 2 respectively. 

The gain controls have LED ‘halos’ to confirm signal level: green indicates an input level of 

at  least  -42  dBFS  (i.e.,  ‘signal  present’),  the  ring  then  turns  orange  when  the  signal  level 

reaches -6 dBFS, and red at 0 dBFS. 

4.  INST – two red LEDs which illuminate when Instrument mode is selected for the jack Inputs 

1 or 2 from 

Focusrite Control

 software. When Instrument mode is selected, the line input is 

converted to a high impedance unbalanced input. You can connect instruments via a 2-pole 

(TS) jack plug here.

5.  AIR  –  two  yellow  LEDs  which  illuminate  when  the  AIR  function  is  selected  for  each  input 

from 

Focusrite Control

. AIR modifies the input stage’s frequency response to model classic, 

transformer-based Focusrite ISA microphone preamps. 

6. 

 (USB active) – a green LED which illuminates when the unit has established a connection 

with the computer to which it is connected. 

7. 

 (Locked) – a green LED which confirms clock synchronisation, either to the  2Pre’s 

internal clock or to the external digital input. 

8.  MONITOR – main monitor output level control – this control will normally control the level at 

the main monitor outputs on the rear panel, but can be configured in 

Focusrite Control

 to 

adjust both pairs of analogue outputs. 

9. 

 (Headphones) – connect a pair of stereo headphones at the ¼” TRS jack socket below the 

control. The headphone output always carries signals routed to analogue outputs 3 and 4 (as 

a stereo pair) in 

Focusrite Control

10.  POWER – green LED confirming DC power is connected.

Содержание Clarett 2Pre

Страница 1: ...User Guide focusrite com Version 2...

Страница 2: ...t 2Pre 10 Computer audio setup 10 Audio Setup in your DAW 10 Connecting Clarett 2Pre to loudspeakers 11 EXAMPLES OF USAGE 13 1 Recording a solo artist 13 2 Using the optical connections 15 3 Using the...

Страница 3: ...to help you achieve a thorough understanding of the product s operational features We recommend you take the time to read the Guide so you are fully aware of all the features Clarett 2Pre has to offer...

Страница 4: ...io bandwidth and mimic guitar amp inputs to preserve the natural tone of guitars The accompanying software application Focusrite Control is designed to let you easily configure the Clarett 2Pre with s...

Страница 5: ...the driver required Mac users Clarett 2Pre is class compliant on Macs therefore no drivers are required As a Clarett owner you are also entitled to a selection of third party software Go to focusrite...

Страница 6: ...ge To download the Focusrite Control version you need click the appropriate Download button Note that the Windows driver is included within the Focusrite Control download No additional driver is neede...

Страница 7: ...page You can find the serial number on the underside of the Clarett 2Pre and also on the gift box Then click Set Serial Number 5 Follow the rest of the on screen instructions to finish registering you...

Страница 8: ...and red at 0 dBFS 4 INST two red LEDs which illuminate when Instrument mode is selected for the jack Inputs 1 or 2 from Focusrite Control software When Instrument mode is selected the line input is c...

Страница 9: ...le rates This input is also capable of accepting a stereo optical S PDIF source 3 USB C connector connect the Clarett 2Pre to your computer with either the supplied USB C to USB C or USB C to USB A ca...

Страница 10: ...pages Windows selection is made in Control Panel Sound right click on the Focusrite device and select Set as Default Device in both Recording and Playback tabs If you have any problems full details of...

Страница 11: ...ed to drive monitoring speakers Self powered monitors have internal amplifiers and may be connected directly Passive loudspeakers will require a separate stereo amplifier in this case the outputs shou...

Страница 12: ...r with the hardware monitor knob Any mix sent to line outputs 3 and 4 Additional monitor speakers in the diagram below will also be sent to the headphone output Please note the Clarett 2Pre doesn t in...

Страница 13: ...ted to the Clarett 2Pre s inputs As the guitar is connected to Input 2 ensure Instrument mode is selected for Input 2 from Focusrite Control and the INST LED is illuminated The connection to the compu...

Страница 14: ...an issue for most recording situations latency can be a problem for a performer who wishes to record while monitoring their input signals This might be the case if you need to increase your buffer siz...

Страница 15: ...NSERT 5 INSERT 4 INSERT 3 192 3 4 1 2 96 5 8 1 4 48 1 8 2 1 INSERT 1 2 TIP SEND RING RETURN R 12V 1 5A OPTICAL IN MIDI OUT MIDI IN LINE OUTPUTS 1 2 3 4 R To inputs 1 2 on front panel Up to 10 Mic Line...

Страница 16: ...of inputs mic line or instrument for use as a stand alone device This allows you to use it on stage in a live environment where no computer connection is needed for example In the example illustrated...

Страница 17: ...he Apple App Store Focusrite Control allows you to create a custom monitor mix for each musician and specify the routing of all audio signals to the physical audio outputs Sample rate and clock source...

Страница 18: ...Response 20 Hz 20 kHz 0 03 dB 20 Hz 35 kHz 0 15 dB Dynamic Range 118 dB at minimum gain A Weighted THD N 110 dB 1 dBFS and 20 dB gain A Weighted Noise EIN 129 dBu Maximum input level 18 dBu Gain Range...

Страница 19: ...Analogue Inputs Connectors Combo XLR sockets Mic Line Inst on front panel Mic Line switching Automatic Line Instrument switching via Focusrite Control Phantom power 48 V switches for each input Analog...

Страница 20: ...tates and other countries ADAT is a registered trademark of inMusic Brands in the US and other countries iOS iPhone iPad and App Store are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the US and other countr...

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