![]() ![]() The virtual loopback function on the Scarlett 4i4 empowers podcasters with an easy mix-minus setup for taking calls without the caller being distracted by a delayed audio return signal. ![]() With four balanced 1/4″ line outputs, a 1/4″ stereo headphone jack, and independent control of the headphone and speaker volume settings, the Scarlett 4i4 can simultaneously feed multiple monitoring systems or outboard effects processors. Unlocking the ability to record at standard CD quality or high-fidelity resolutions, the 24-bit / 192 kHz AD/DA converters ensure that signals are captured and reproduced with detail and accuracy. The rear panel sports two additional fixed-level 1/4″ inputs to accommodate more line-level sources such as the outputs of external mic preamps. The two XLR-1/4″ combo inputs are outfitted with switches that allow them to accept signal directly from electric instruments such as guitar and bass, from line-level sources such as stereo mixer outputs, or from a hot feed from a drum machine. Hit record in your DAW to capture the audio.Built to deliver top-shelf sound in a desk-friendly and easy-to-use format for podcasters who need mix-minus functionality when taking calls and for singers and musicians, the third-generation Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 4×4 USB audio/MIDI interface lets artists and content creators score pro-level tone with no learning curve, no matter where they go.Įqually capable for tracking vocals and instruments, the two improved Scarlett microphone preamps feature switchable phantom power for condenser mics, pads to prevent distortion on loud input signals, and a selectable-per-channel Air circuit, which adds clarity-enhancing brightness based on Focusrite’s legendary ISA preamplifier. Now, any audio playing on your computer, e.g., a separate audio replay program or from an Internet browser, will be routed into your DAW ready for recording. If you are routing the output of the channel you are recording back to DAW 1 & 2, a feedback loop will be created, potentially damaging for your speakers, or worse – your ears.Ĭheck that the Loopback output is not muted in Focusrite Control. Important! - MUTE THE DAW CHANNEL or set the output to No Output. For more information consult the Focusrite Control User Guide for your specific interface. ![]() Below are the input channels for Scarlett 3rd Gen interfaces at a Sample Rate of 44.1-48kHz. The specific Input Channel will vary depending on your interface and Sample Rate. In your DAW, ensure that the Loopback tracks are enabled for recording. ![]() In the Output Routing tab, find your Loopback Output and select the audio source you wish to loop back into your DAW. The following steps and more features can be found in the Focusrite Control User GuideĪn example of configuring Loopback in Focusrite Control is given below: Note that your computer will assign DAW 1 and DAW 2 as the default sound output channels. Thus, by selecting the Loopback output as the recording source on a mono or stereo DAW track, you can record from another software application into your DAW. Loopback uses the Scarlett’s 'virtual' inputs, which have no physical connectors on the hardware interface itself but may be selected in the DAW as signal sources for recording in the same way as any other. Focusrite Control’s Loopback feature lets you record other audio sources from within your computer (e.g., the audio output from a web browser). On supported Scarlett 3rd gens we have included Loopback. Applies to: Scarlett 4i4, 8i6, 18i8, and 18i20 3rd Gen ![]()
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