System Requirements; Features; Box Contents - Focusrite Clarett 8PreX User Manual

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System Requirements

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Features

The Clarett 8PreX hardware interface allows you to connect microphones, musical instruments,
line level audio signals and digital audio signals to a computer through the computer's
Thunderbolt™ port. The signals at the physical inputs can be routed to your audio recording
software/digital audio workstation (referred to throughout this user guide as the "DAW"); similarly,
the outputs from the DAW can be configured to appear at the unit's physical outputs.
Audio sources – mics, instruments, etc., can be recorded into your DAW and then played back
through amplifiers, powered monitors, headphones, a mixer or any other equipment you wish to
use. Although all inputs and outputs on the Clarett 8PreX are, by default, routed directly to and from
your DAW for recording and playback, you can configure the routing within the Focusrite Control
application to meet your needs. Please see the Focusrite Control user guide for more info on routing.
The Clarett 8PreX simultaneously provides 26 inputs and 28 outputs. In addition to providing a high
quality interface for analogue signals, the Clarett 8PreX also handles multichannel digital audio in
ADAT optical format – sixteen channels at 44.1/48 kHz sample rate, eight at 88.2/96 kHz or four at
176.4/192 kHz. S/PDIF I/O is also included.
The Clarett 8PreX can be easily synchronised with other items of digital audio equipment in your
studio, either as a follower to an external word clock signal, or by acting as the leader clock source
itself. It also has standard DIN connectors for sending and receiving MIDI data.
An important feature of all models in the Clarett range is the new design of analogue preamplifier. In
addition to their class-leading dynamic range and ability to provide all the gain you're ever likely to
need, the circuitry now includes an exciting new AIR function. Individually selectable on each channel,
AIR subtly modifies the pre-amp's frequency response to model the impedance and resonance
characteristics of Focusrite's classic transformer-based ISA mic preamps. When recording with
good quality microphones, you will notice an enhanced clarity and definition in the important mid
frequency range, just where it is most needed for vocals and many acoustic instruments.
The accompanying software, Focusrite Control, is designed to require a minimal amount of
interaction, letting you configure the Clarett 8PreX with signal routings appropriate for the most
common recording tasks. For more complex situations, it provides extensive routing and monitoring,
as well as the ability to control global hardware settings such as sample rate and synchronisation.
All inputs on the Clarett 8PreX are routed directly to your DAW software for recording, but
Focusrite Control also allows you to route these signals internally within the device to the outputs so
you can monitor the audio signals with ultra-low latency - before they arrive at your DAW.

Box Contents

Along with your Clarett 8PreX you should have:
• AC mains cable with IEC connector
• Getting Started Guide, with codes for accessing the following on-line resources:
- Focusrite Red 2/Red 3 Plug-in Suite
- Optional bundled software.
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operating system compatibility for all Clarett products:
support.focusrite.com

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