Product Description: | The simplest model in the range, the third-generation Scarlett Solo provides 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.
Its features include a single upgraded third-generation Scarlett mic preamp: with a switchable Air setting to reproduce the Air effect of Focusrite's original ISA mic preamp, giving your vocal recordings a brighter and more open sound.
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. And Scarlett Solo's balanced outputs are hum-free when connecting studio monitors with balanced inputs, so you'll always have pristine audio playback.
Scarlett Solo is designed to stand up to days on the road and connects straight to your Mac or PC via USB cable, with no external power required. All the tools you need to start recording right, now There's no better way to step into studio recording-your Scarlett interface comes with some of the best loved tools in the business, including Hitmaker Expansion, with exclusive content from legendary Auto-Tune creators Antares, along with Brainworx, Softube, XLN Audio, Relab and more.
The Focusrite sound: Officially supported on iPad Pro Scarlett Solo is officially supported in use with USB-C iPad Pro. Setup and operation is simple: just plug in, fire up your favourite music-making app, and enjoy the Focusrite sound wherever you go.
As with all Focusrite products, and membership of their Plug-in Collective offering free software downloads and generous discounts.
Included Software
Ableton Live Lite
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If all you're doing is conference calls to be honest an audio interface with condenser ir dynamic mic might be Overkill In comparison to just grabbing a USB microphone.
These devices are more for vocal and instrument recording or podcasting since they're most useful for turning the analog sound which is your voice or guitar into digital and then throwing that voice/instrument into a Daw. Daw is a digital audio workstation like a logic pro or Ableton Live Studio One Etc which then you can tune the voice/instrument with an EQ and assortment of effects and create a nice mix to send and upload online.
I'd advise grabbing a simple USB microphone. Like a Yeti or a snowball or the AT2020usb unless you plan on upgrading your setup and doing more with it like starting a podcast then you can get this now and save yourself a lot of headache when you plan to upgrade
Hope that helped
edit: reread your post and see that you already picked up the dynamic mic. if you're dead set on keeping that Dynamic mic and/or cant return it then I would just go for the cheapest option which is the um 22 I believe. since you won't be needing too much of a high quality settings like 192 Hz recording or multiple inputs.
you can use the gain knob on the interface to adjust the volume of the microphone. but again if you can return it I just suggest getting a mid-tier USB microphone like the ones I suggested since it'll be a simple Plug and Play setup, you can also adjust gain on them to add volume. plug in wired headphones without an additional 3.5 jack (or use Bluetooth with your computer) and it'll be easier to travel with in case you have to do conference calls in a hotel or on the road
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Calculating the $69 for solo + shipping + taxes vs Amazon $109 + free shipping + taxes (which are more on Amazon for me) = $30 saved going with this deal vs Amazon
same with the 2i2
I've been waiting for a deal a bit better than $30 but, I might just bite the bullet and finally buy it this time around.
Edit: I miscalculated because I had incorrect comparisons. Comparing 2i2 its about $37 bucks saved.
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Calculating the $69 for solo + shipping + taxes vs Amazon $109 + free shipping + taxes (which are more on Amazon for me) = $30 saved going with this deal vs Amazon
same with the 2i2
I've been waiting for a deal a bit better than $30 but, I might just bite the bullet and finally buy it this time around.
Not sure if the code is transferable or reusable (I didn't use it), but here it is:
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Not sure if the code is transferable or reusable (I didn't use it), but here it is:
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Here's your code: HT31I3K29
Edit: The Solo is back in stock! I was able to grab one.
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