Recording With A Microphone - Focusrite Scarlett Third Generation Series User Manual

Audio interface, condenser microphone, headphones
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Recording with a microphone

The Scarlett CM25 MkIII microphone supplied with Scarlett Solo Studio is a studio quality condenser
mic which is ideal for recording vocals and most acoustic instruments. Connect the CM25 MkIII to the
Scarlett Solo's Input 1 with the XLR cable supplied.
Condenser microphones (also sometimes referred to as "capacitor" microphones) require a source
of DC power to operate. This is almost always supplied by "phantom" powering from the mic pre-
amp to which the mic is connected (early and special-purpose condenser mics might have a separate
power supply). For the CM25 MkIII (or any other condenser mic) to work with the Scarlett Solo, press
the 48V button on the front panel (see front panel diagram on
you follow the following sequence:
• Turn the input gain [2] to minimum
• Connect the microphone
• Press the 48V button
• Increase the input gain to the required level
Other types of microphone (including the common dynamic type) do not require phantom
power, and may suffer damage if phantom power is applied. Some cheaper condenser
microphones are able to operate from a lower phantom power voltage – typically 15 V. You
should check the mic spec to see if it is safe to operate it from 48 V; if not, obtain a suitable external
phantom power supply.
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